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In January 43 West Papuans and their families fled to Australia.
Like in East Timor, West Papua is suffering under an Indonesian military occupation.
The West Papuans should be able to determine their own futures. The West Papuan refugees should be allowed to stay.
Show your support by attending Hyde Park North at 12:00 pm on Sunday the 2nd April 2006.
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The dawn of masculism and masculist ideology!
Feminism is a social experiment that has failed; it's time to move on. Â Feminists will read this Manifesto with horror and will want to starve the nut who wrote it, but here goes. Â
The following document is about 30 years overdue and needs to be published globally to strike a balance with radical femimist lunacy.
Ken's Comment: I thought it was kinda radical but what the hell
Quote: There are other reasons for the failure of multiculturalism - the speed of the changes and the consequent swamping of our own brand of nationalism.....
So what are the answers? What strategies and tactics can we adopt? The "Australian Rules" of course. Unquote
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The controlled press has scrupulously avoided discussing the devastation and prima facie evidence of war crimes committed during the U.S. siege and assault of Fallujah.
[govtwatch4] take a lot more
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CHEROKEE
cher...@hctc.com
November 16, 2004
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MOM
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November 15, 2004
Subject: take a lot more
gazette.com
By PAM ZUBECK THE GAZETTE
CRYSTAL CITY, Va. President Bush's willingness "to take a lot more body bags" from the Iraqi war will plunge the United States economy into a tailspin as European nations further distance themselves from the war with boycotts of American markets, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist predicted on Friday.
[govtwatch4] take a lot more
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CHEROKEE
cher...@hctc.com
November 16, 2004
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----- Original Message -----
MOM
mom...@mailman.montana.com
November 15, 2004
Subject: take a lot more
gazette.com
By PAM ZUBECK THE GAZETTE
CRYSTAL CITY, Va. President Bush's willingness "to take a lot more body bags" from the Iraqi war will plunge the United States economy into a tailspin as European nations further distance themselves from the war with boycotts of American markets, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist predicted on Friday.
Edward S. Herman's landmark essay, "The Banality of Evil," has never seemed more apposite. "Doing terrible things in an organised and systematic way rests on 'normalisation'," wrote Herman. "There is usually a division of labour in doing and rationalising the unthinkable, with the direct brutalising and killing done by one set of individuals . . . others working on improving technology (a better crematory gas, a longer burning and more adhesive napalm, bomb fragments that penetrate flesh in hard-to-trace patterns). It is the function of the experts, and the mainstream media, to normalise the unthinkable for the general public."
Many sections of Falluja have been destroyed
A spokesman for the Falluja resistance says US forces are at an impasse in the city, and denies the US offensive against the town has succeeded.
reports
--Yesh Gvul scoring a point in court
--B'Tselem: IDF destroys homes of innocent Palestinians
--Future leaders - Gush Shalom advocating prisoners release
--The ongoing Palestinian olive harvest
--Nearly forgotten, but also ongoing: the building of and struggle against the Wall
--Vanunu released from house arrest
articles
--Democracy - the new excuse
--Farewell Arafat - by Mahmoud Darwish
--Reshaping history - by Noam Chomsky
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