Blockades
“Those that underestimate the popular opposition don’t know what they are talking about”
By Luis Hernández Navarro La Jornada
A profound political crisis is shaking up the country. The rules that regulate the balance of power between elites have been violated. From above, there is no agreement or any possibility for one in the short term. The occupation of the lectern of the Palace of San Lázaro (the Chamber of Deputies, lower house of the Mexican Congress) by legislators (…)
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8 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Mexico: A new revolution
8 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe confirmation of the conservative candidate as the victor of Mexico’s presidential election will spark a huge social explosion.
by Roger Burbach
Mexico moved one step closer to a social explosion with the Federal Election Tribunal’s decision to crown conservative Felipe Calderon as the victor in the hotly contested presidential elections of July 2. The tribunal acknowledged Calderon’s campaign had "violated the norms of public order," particularly with the role played by the business (…) -
What If the U.S. and Iranian Presidents Did Debate?
8 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsby Ivan Eland
The outspoken President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran has challenged President Bush to debate U.S.-Iran relations. Bush has dismissed the offer and declined. Debate is not good-faith negotiation between the opposing parties, but it is better than nothing. And it might not be as one-sided as most Americans think. We could certainly fantasize about how such a debate might play out.
President Bush, of course, would begin by accusing Iran of support for the “Islamo-fascist” group (…) -
Blair’s legacy is a reckless adventure that’s wreaked havoc the world over
8 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe prime minister sealed his fate by signing up in full to a policy now recognised by most Americans as a disaster
by Jonathan Freedland
The Americans can’t quite believe it. Getting rid of Tony Blair? Are you Brits crazy? Like Thatcher before him, Blair finds that the acclaim abroad lingers even when there is derision at home. Maggie was a legend in the States when she was shoved aside by the Tories, and the same is true of Blair. When he does his farewell tour - part Sinatra, part (…) -
The Jesuits Bilderberg Skull CFR Rothschild LOSERSHIP VIDEO
7 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe-Jesuits-Bilderberg-Skull-CFR-Rothschild-LOSERSHIP-VIDEO
Please note:
The following video shows only a tiny part - the visual part, the infernal part, the part where sadly mislead clerics, presidents, weapon manufacturer struggle for losership...
The Illuminati - Roman Catholic Church - Jesuits - Bilderberg - UN - Yakuza - Trilateral Comission - Pelicano - Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) - BIS - Skull&Bones - Black Brotherhood - World War Order (NWO) is dead!
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George Bush’s "Freedom" Speech.. Wow!
6 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsGeorge Bush spoke today at a safe venue: The Republican Troops for the Neverending War...in Ft.Ticonderoga, Georgia. ********************************* Good day! (troops: "Hoo-Rah!")
We’re all real Americans here, and we’ve got a long slog of a fight ahead of us. We’re engaged in an almost endless battle for truth, justice and the American way. We all love freedom and must fight terror where and when we find it.
Our old enemy Ben Laden, that creepy cave-dwelling leader of the Evil Forces (…) -
7 members of Blair’s government resign
6 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 comments7 members of Blair’s government resign
By BETH GARDINER, Associated Press Writer
LONDON - Seven junior members of Prime Minister Tony Blair’s government resigned Wednesday to protest his refusal to leave office as calls for the British leader to announce when he will step aside gained momentum.
The rebellion in Blair’s Labour Party flared despite strong hints by senior ministers that Blair planned to step down within a year, and a news report claiming the departure date would be July (…) -
Has Bush gone over the edge?
6 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsHas Bush gone over the edge?
September 5, 2006 06:06 AM
An increasing number of Republicans, ranging from former conservative Congressman Joe Scarborough to former President George H.W. Bush, worry that President George W. Bush’s tenuous hold on reality is slipping away and the leader of the free world may be sliding into a full-fledged mental breakdown.
Scarborough sounded the warning recently when he devoted an episode of his MSNBC talk show to the topic "Is Bush an Idiot?" Other (…) -
Is the failure to capture Osama bin Laden President Clinton’s fault too?
6 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By Mary MacElveen
As we come up on the fifth anniversary of September 11, 2001 which was by all means a day that lived in infamy that took the lives of three thousand innocent people, Bush promised us all that he would capture Osama bin Laden, “Dead or alive” As the days wore on with no accountability by this administration and a complicit media that forgot those three words, his (Bush’s) message morphed into, “I do not know where he is, he is not important and is not our priority” Well (…) -
Sign the Call to Drive Out the Bush Regime
5 September 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSign the Call to Drive Out the Bush Regime
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