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Political Necropsy: December 2008
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Random critical assessments of political events. Friday, December 12, 2008. Torture is something that one had not associated with the United States for the past forty or so years. Torture occurred in Vietnam if one is to accept the testimony given by Vietnam veterans. But since the seventies, America has been supposedly the beacon of human rights. This story is the story of Donald Rumsfeld. Senate Armed Services Committee report. This article will illicit, I am sure, a response from the right. The ve...
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Political Necropsy: November 2008
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Random critical assessments of political events. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Who'd a Thunk It? Iran was deemed a nuclear threat after documents which were allegedly stolen from a laptop belonging to an Iranian nuclear physicist were handed over to the CIA. Although the name 'curveball' had not yet faded from our memories, everyone lapped this information up as being de facto proof of the Iranian nuclear ambition. Thursday, November 6, 2008. Thank you for electing Barack Hussein Obama to do the job. Tomor...
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Political Necropsy: March 2008
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Random critical assessments of political events. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. The One That Takes The Biscuit. Richard T. Race is the kind of guy you would hope was squeaky clean. He was after all George W. Bush’s specially appointed special Chief Investigator to the Pentagon’s Inspector General. His job description: “investigating fraud and official misconduct.”. What makes it even more palatable is the fact that this is the man that George W. Bush personally. Chose to trust with the investigation of finan...
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Political Necropsy: February 2008
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Random critical assessments of political events. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Joseph Stiglitz and Why. The dollar hit a new low this week against the major currencies. A couple of weeks ago Bloomberg reported that the Taj Mahal wouldn’t accept the US dollar anymore and since then, other Indian tourist sites also no longer accept it. This trend is being repeated in other countries. When the Bush administration went to war in Iraq it obviously didn't focus very much on the cost. Larry Lindsey, the chie...
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Political Necropsy: Who'd a Thunk It?
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Random critical assessments of political events. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Who'd a Thunk It? Iran was deemed a nuclear threat after documents which were allegedly stolen from a laptop belonging to an Iranian nuclear physicist were handed over to the CIA. Although the name 'curveball' had not yet faded from our memories, everyone lapped this information up as being de facto proof of the Iranian nuclear ambition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please take this survey. Email me with your comments.
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Political Necropsy: December 2007
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Random critical assessments of political events. Monday, December 17, 2007. Body Count in Baghdad. Since the so-called “Surge,” violence has decreased in Iraq as a whole. So why don’t we hear cries of victory from the top brass? According to a Newsweek article. The reason is that violence has not dropped as much as we think:. Saturday, December 15, 2007. It’s been a long time coming but the International Community in Bali finally humiliated the United States delegation to the Climate conference int...
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Political Necropsy: April 2008
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Random critical assessments of political events. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Of Ethics and Business Conduct. Who is DynCorp International? It's a valid question and if one were to look at their website, one would see that they are an upright company dealing amongst other things in 'law enforcement' and one of their many mottos is 'supporting U.S. interests worldwide.' If one delves deeper, one finds that DynCorp also has a 'code of ethics and business conduct.'. Winokur…Winokur….Of course! 8220;DynCorp...
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Political Necropsy
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Random critical assessments of political events. Friday, December 12, 2008. Torture is something that one had not associated with the United States for the past forty or so years. Torture occurred in Vietnam if one is to accept the testimony given by Vietnam veterans. But since the seventies, America has been supposedly the beacon of human rights. This story is the story of Donald Rumsfeld. Senate Armed Services Committee report. This article will illicit, I am sure, a response from the right. The ve...
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Political Necropsy: The Wheels of Justice
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Random critical assessments of political events. Sunday, March 29, 2009. The Wheels of Justice. Baltasar Garzon is a name many may have forgotten. The Spanish Judge last appeared in the world press in association with his indictment of former Chilean Dictator Pinochet - the man the US supported while he had hundreds of thousands of his countrymen murdered. Good day, sun shines! There have been times of hardship when I felt unhappy missing knowledge about opportunities of getting high yields on investment...
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Political Necropsy: The Sculpture That Says It All
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Random critical assessments of political events. Thursday, January 29, 2009. The Sculpture That Says It All. Once in a while a real gem comes along that is really hard to ignore. The hard right have been telling us for years in the wake of the "no show" by the Iraqi dancing multitudes to welcome the American invaders, sorry, liberators, that Iraqis are still overwhelmingly supportive of George W. Bush. That not all African Americans voted for him? But until the day you show me a country that has erected ...