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Permalink The Hutaree militia and the rising risk of far-right violence

The danger of political violence in America comes overwhelmingly from one direction -- the right, not the left. The vitriolic, anti-government hate speech that is spewed on talk radio every day -- and, quite regularly, at Tea Party rallies -- is calibrated not to inform but to incite.

[Editor's Comment:] The danger of political violence comes overwhelmingly from the top -from the Government. -Overwhelmingly. A "threat" from the left is non-existent and the one from the right is there alright and certainly not to be sneezed at. They see themselves as "grassroots" but they're not. The danger they represent in itself is picturesque in a loony sort of way, quaint & low-grade and they're not a force to be reckoned with except as an army of useful idiots. If we ignore their authoritarian mindset for a moment (almost impossible), we can easily see that they fundamentally have nothing whatsoever in common with the elite that actually govern them and control them expertly from minute to minute, day after day.


Permalink To Sinead O'Connor, the pope's apology for sex abuse in Ireland seems hollow

When I was a child, Ireland was a Catholic theocracy. If a bishop came walking down the street, people would move to make a path for him. If a bishop attended a national sporting event, the team would kneel to kiss his ring. If someone made a mistake, instead of saying, "Nobody's perfect," we said, "Ah sure, it could happen to a bishop." The expression was more accurate than we knew.


Permalink IOF assaults on Land Day demos: 4 youths shot at close range -Photos

Four non-violent demonstrators were shot at close range with live ammunition by Israeli soldiers during six simultaneous protests throughout the Gaza Strip commemorating “Land Day”. Three of those injured come from Khoza’a, a village east of Khan Younis in Gaza’s south. The fourth, from Deir al Balah, was participating in a peaceful demonstration east of Meghazi, central Gaza. In Gaza: Israeli invasion into southeastern Gaza kills 4, injures 8, destroys a home and ravages farmland.


Permalink Two-thirds of boys in Afghan jails are brutalized, study finds

Nearly two of every three male juveniles arrested in Afghanistan are physically abused, according to a study based on interviews with 40 percent of all those now incarcerated in the country's juvenile justice system. The study, carried out by US defense attorney Kimberly Motley for the international children's rights organization Terre des Hommes, reveals a justice system that subjects juveniles, many of whom are already innocent victims, to torture, forced confessions and blatant violation of their rights in court. Motley, who may be the only practicing Western defense attorney in Afghanistan, told IPS that the study shows the need for alternatives to introducing juveniles into what she calls the "injustice system".


Permalink Iceland summons top US diplomat over WikiLeaks dust-up

Watson was asked to come to the foreign ministry to receive a formal objection from the ministry's director concerning the leak of profiles of high-ranking Icelandic officials to website WikiLeaks.org. The profiles, of Icelandic Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir, Foreign Minister Ossur Skarphedinsson, and Icelandic ambassador to the US Albert Jonsson, were briefing documents destined to US officials visiting Iceland. The documents, marked confidential, appeared on WikiLeaks Monday and contain information such as biographical notes about the officials, descriptions of their personalities and working styles and milestones in their political careers.


Permalink IAEA: We found 'nothing to worry about' at secret Iran nuke site

United Nations inspectors found "nothing to be worried about" in a first look at a previously secret uranium enrichment site in Iran last month, the International Atomic Energy chief said in remarks released Thursday. Mohammed ElBaradei also told the New York Times that he was examining possible compromises to unblock a draft nuclear cooperation deal between Iran and three major powers that has floundered over Iranian objections. The nuclear site, which Iran revealed in September three years after diplomats said Western spies first detected it, added to Western fears of covert Iranian efforts to develop atom bombs. Iran says it is enriching uranium only for electricity.

[Editor's Comment:] No surprise there. However, there is in fact another country in the Middle East that actually has nuclear weapons. That country is "a clear & present danger" to everyone, not only in the region, but to the whole world. Maybe it's about time the United Nations inspectors looked into that a wee bit and left Iran alone...


Permalink Date set for attack on Kandahar

US and NATO forces will begin the most important phase of Barack Obama's military surge in June when the battle for Afghanistan moves to the Taliban heartland of Kandahar. US officials yesterday revealed the date of the long-awaited operation to reclaim Afghanistan's second-biggest city, just hours after the US President made an unannounced visit to US forces and put more pressure on Afghan leader Hamid Karzai to root out corruption in his administration.


Permalink South Korea on alert after mine theory in sinking

South Korea's President ordered the military on alert yesterday for any moves by rival North Korea after the Defence Minister said last week's explosion and sinking of a South Korean ship could have been caused by a North Korean mine. The blast ripped the 1200-tonne ship apart last Saturday during a routine patrol mission near Baengnyeong Island, along the tense maritime border west of the Korean Peninsula. Fifty-eight crew members, including the captain, were plucked to safety; 46 remain missing with dim prospects for finding any further survivors. The Joint Chiefs of Staff said the exact cause was unclear, and US and South Korean officials said there was no outward indication of North Korean involvement.


Permalink UN delays Bhutto killing report

The United Nations has accepted a request by the Pakistani government to postpone the publication of a report on the murder of ex-premier Benazir Bhutto. The decision came as a UN inquiry panel was expected to present its findings about Bhutto's killing to UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday. The UN says the report will be released by April 15. "The secretary general has accepted an urgent request by the president of Pakistan to delay the presentation of the report... until April 15," UN spokesman Martin Nesirky told a press briefing.

[Editor's Comment:] Benazir Bhutto may have been shot by either an ISI military intelligence agent or the CIA/Blackwater. The suicide attack was a cover for this assassination. We can be reasonably certain that this had been ok'ed by the American government. In all likelihood the CIA & Blackwater did this. The US wanted Benazir Bhutto out of the way so that it would be easier to destabilize Pakistan. The US probably has gotten the UN report to blame Benazir Bhutto's husband, Asif Ali Zardari for her murder. He is the current president of Pakistan and this probably is why Pakistan now needs more time. However, this crisis cannot be delayed indefinitely and Pakistan as we know it will be destroyed.


Permalink AIPAC has "persuaded" more than three-quarters of the members of the US House of Representatives to sign a letter calling for an end to public criticism of Israel.

American Israel Public Affairs Committee circulates letter urging White House to 'reinforce' relationship with Israel. America's main pro-Israel lobby group is mobilising members of Congress to pressure the White House over its "bitter public confrontation" with Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister.

[Editor's Comment:] There was no confrontation at all. Obama simply capitulated.

AWIP: Treason by Members of the United States Congress -VIDEO


Permalink 52% still want the public option

Nearly two-thirds of Americans say the health care overhaul signed into law last week costs too much and expands the government's role in health care too far, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, underscoring an uphill selling job ahead for President Obama and congressional Democrats. Those surveyed are inclined to fear that the massive legislation will increase their costs and hurt the quality of health care their families receive, although they are more positive about its impact on the nation's health care system overall.


Permalink Hadron test goes off with a big bang

The world's biggest atom smasher last night collided particles at record power, mimicking conditions close to the "Big Bang" [There was no single origin of the universe. There have been countless big bangs. The "theory" of Big Bang is religion in disguise.] and opening a new era in the quest for the secrets of the universe. Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider unleashed the unprecedented bursts of energy on the third attempt, as beams of protons thrust around the 27km accelerator collided at close to the speed of light. EclipTV: Large Hadron Collider sets high-energy record at CERN -Video.


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