2011-06-03, 22:37 | Link #14001 |
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Yemen's Saleh injured in shelling, seven killed
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...73L1PP20110604 A Former Spy Chief Questions the Judgment of Israeli Leaders http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/04/wo.../04mossad.html
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The Mideast is kind of a failed sector in the world in terms of ethics and respect for other human beings, followed closely by China, Russia and US. Granted that the Israeli covert aggression had bred terrorist leaders, but those idiots in the Arab world aren't helping Palestine to come to terms by supplying them with arms. They could start by supplying them irrigation systems to turn it into a farmland, but noooo, it is always big badabooms to "wipe the Zionist Satans off the map". It is not like the blood spilled will fertilise the land, and it is going to take million of years to turn the bones into natural gas. Why not ignore Israel and start building up the goddamn economy?
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2011-06-04, 07:24 | Link #14005 | |
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Although, one thing we can most certainly take from the recent revolutions sweeping the Arab world is that nobody was blaming the Jews. Not the Egyptians, not the Green Revolution in Iran, not the Tunisians, not the people of Dubai, not even the few Afghanis who support their own nascent "Green" revolution movement. They know who their real enemies are: the tyrants, the fundamentalists, not the Jews. That of course does not excuse Israel's own right wing for radical, blatant provocation and the dangerous siege mentality. How many times have the peace efforts turned into a trainwreck because of those damned settlers anyway? And people can be quite rightly annoyed when Israel wrecks Beirut for the nth time invading Lebanon to take out Hezbollah or whatever. |
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2011-06-04, 10:35 | Link #14006 |
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When I was younger I'd watch some mothers obsess on soaps, gambling, cards, drinking, etc to the exclusion of seeing to their children.
The "on the Internet" boogeyman just irritates me.
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2011-06-04, 15:46 | Link #14007 | |
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2011-06-04, 19:06 | Link #14013 | |
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Anyways, looks like the PSN hackers are gonna challenge the US Government directly: http://blogs.forbes.com/parmyolson/2...ty-specialist/ |
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2011-06-04, 22:22 | Link #14015 |
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U.S. oks restart of Keystone pipeline
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...75261U20110605
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2011-06-05, 04:59 | Link #14016 | |
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I read Lulzsec's release directly Is Cyber terrorism the new black? A bizarre group to be sure. I don't entirely disagree with their aims, but it would be better if they didn't publish user details... |
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2011-06-05, 07:20 | Link #14017 |
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http://www.buzzfeed.com/hotlist/jack...-has-died-3cvx
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2011-06-05, 07:35 | Link #14018 |
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Al-Qaida commander's death increasingly certain
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...06-05-08-14-38 Syrian TV says 4 dead in Israeli border gunfire http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...06-05-07-45-39
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2011-06-05, 11:27 | Link #14019 |
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Technically, the frequencies could be hairsplits apart with no problems IF the receiving gear has the resolution capability.... but most receivers are not made that well because no one considered the spectrum being that crowded (and it costs more).
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2011-06-05, 11:39 | Link #14020 | |
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