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Author: ElParedonElParedon
Date: May 7, 2008 22:07
House Judiciary Committee
May 6, 2008
2141 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C.
From the Department of Justice to Guant
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Author: BilgeKhanBilgeKhan
Date: May 7, 2008 21:35
Turkey: AKP and its lackeys unethically begging favors from the US
and EU to (somehow :-) stop the closure case filed against the party.
:-)))
Idiots!
The AKP has violated the CONSTITUTION !
If you are innocent then defend yourself like a man in the court!
But too bad you can't because you are 'unfortunately' 100%% guilty! :-)
Therefore your need for such unethical, unlawful, unpatriotic,
shameless begging outside for 'help' by lying and constructing
horror scenarios in your propaganda media, like this one:
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=141161
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Author: Damned-Virus-Data Miner providersDamned-Virus-Data Miner providers
Date: May 7, 2008 21:18
Hello to all,
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will cause busioness as well as economic situations (growth) to
improve.
Written by:
Dr, MR Franc MBBS (PhD) GPS Ang Poon Kah
pu_n_ka@ email.com
temporary mode 2 government of Singapore (setup by Singgov)
assigned as next take over FED chief by United Nation (Law and
Humanitarian).
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Author: WernerWerner
Date: May 7, 2008 20:28
On May 7, 10:02Â pm, m9mckin...@ yahoo.com wrote:
...
>
> The main objectives in Bush's illegal, immoral and super-lethal
> bombing wars 10,000 miles away in Asia (still) are:
>
> 1. Middle Eastern oil and gas - profits and more global power
> Even Greenspan acknowledged it's all about oil, power and profits:http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/JB16Ak05.html
> (war on Iraq)
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> 2. Caspian Region oil and gas - profits and more global power
> (war on Afghanistan, bases, resources in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan)
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> 3. African-Sudan/Chad/Somalia/Chad oil and gas - profits and more
> global power (Bush just visited Africa, we know why, Africom is less
> than a year old and must still build military bases in Africa)
> (war on Somalia, Chad and more)
>
> 4. Geo-politicalan global access to/control over oil and gas
> resources, pipelines, sea lanes, transportation conduits - more ...
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Author: ZomiZomi
Date: May 7, 2008 19:26
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Officials say corpses are floating in the water as Myanmar disaster grows
MSNBC News Services
updated 7:19 p.m. ET, Wed., May. 7, 2008
YANGON, Myanmar - Bodies floated in flood waters and survivors tried to
reach dry ground on boats using blankets as sails, while the top U.S.
diplomat in Myanmar said Wednesday that up to 100,000 people may have died
in the devastating cyclone.
Hungry crowds stormed the few shops that opened in the country's stricken
Irrawaddy delta, sparking fist fights, according to Paul Risley, a spokesman
for the U.N. World Food Program in neighboring Thailand.
Shari Villarosa, who heads the U.S. Embassy in Myanmar, said food and water
are running short in the delta area and called the situation there
"increasingly horrendous."
"There is a very real risk of disease outbreaks as long as this continues,"
Villarosa told reporters. Some 1 million people were homeless in the
Southeast Asian country, the U.N. said.
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Author: ZomiZomi
Date: May 7, 2008 19:16
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Zomis says:
The paranoid SPDC does not trust their own people. They do not trust
themselves. They are suffering from inferiority complex. They are afraid
of unarmed relief workers.
The SPDC still prevents many relief teams from coming to Burma.
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Myanmar Survivors Face Disease as Relief Awaits Entry (Update5)
By Demian McLean
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May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Survivors of the Myanmar cyclone, now estimated to have
killed as many as 100,000, are at risk of cholera and other infectious
diseases as the United Nations urges the military government to accept
foreign help.
More than 1 million people may have been left homeless since Tropical
Cyclone Nargis hit the country formerly known as Burma on May 3. Teams from
aid group Doctors Without Borders found 80 percent of houses damaged and
meter-high (3-foot) flood waters in some areas of Daala and Twante
townships, where 300,000 people lived, in the Irrawaddy River delta area.
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Author: ZomiZomi
Date: May 7, 2008 19:02
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Zomi says:
By delaying help, the SPDC has been killing one hundrd thousand people.
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Political Obstacles Slow Disaster Aid for Myanmar
The nation's military dictators are wary of admitting foreigners to help
with relief efforts
By Kevin Whitelaw
Posted May 7, 2008
Officials in Myanmar are still struggling to count the dead from a monster
tropical cyclone that swept through over the weekend, but efforts to aid the
survivors have been hampered by the slow response from a military junta that
is notoriously suspicious of outsiders.
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Author: American Patriot (Kcajyer)American Patriot (Kcajyer)
Date: May 7, 2008 19:01
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2004-07-01/news/sheriff-joe-s-real-estate-game/2
Repercussions continue in the wake of Maricopa County Attorney Rick
Romley's recent decision to dismiss charges against nearly 60 women
arrested in Sheriff Joe's ludicrous undercover investigation in which
deputies and posse men got naked and frisky with alleged hookers.
Contrary to the sheriff's office's vigorous assertions that it's
common for undercover officers to strip down in the course of a vice
investigation, I've stumbled across sworn testimony by the sheriff's
top aide that suggests otherwise
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Author: ZomiZomi
Date: May 7, 2008 18:51
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Zomi says:
Further delay will result in more deaths.
Any person, who is a human being, values human life. Those who are not
really human may not value human life. I am led to believe that brutes, not
humans beings, govern Myanmar.
Highlights:
Washington, a vocal critic of the junta that has ruled the former Burma for
more than four decades, said humanitarian access should not be a political
matter.
"What remains is for the Burmese government to allow the international
community to help its people. It should be a simple matter. It is not a
matter of politics," US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told reporters
in Washington.
John Holmes, the top UN humanitarian official, urged Myanmar to waive visa
restrictions he said were slowing efforts to bring in relief experts and
supplies to help an estimated one million people affected by Cyclone Nargis.
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