First off, Putin is an idiot and should be shot on site with a water gun.
Second, China is already a superpower...first rule of war;;Never tell your enemy what you are thinking!
Thrid, The USA is in trouble on the homefront and will not yet admit it. It is on the decline as was Rome!
Fourth, The stupid russian rulers were sucked into Reagans lies of Star Wars. And now Mother Russia is a whore to the world, sucking the tits of dead cows for milk.
The people of Mother Russia cry for (…)
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Revolution: Why It’s Necessary - Why It’s Possible - What It’s All About
14 July 2004Now Available on DVD and VHS!
Revolution: Why It’s Necessary - Why It’s Possible - What It’s All About
a film of a talk by Bob Avakian
In 2003 Chairman Bob Avakian delivered an historic talk in the United States. This 5-VHS or 4-DVD set, with Spanish translation, combines materials from two amazing events.
This talk, followed by questions and answers, is a wide-ranging revolutionary journey, covering many topics. It breaks down the very nature of the society we live in and how (…) -
The USA is afraid of China!
14 July 2004The United States of America is afraid of China!
The USA is afraid of the power that China has with its Nuclear weapons, Bio weapons its armies and many other defense systems. The USA clearly understands that it cannot and will not push China into a conflict. The battles will be small fought on foreign soils where those countries have no control over their outcome. The UN is a ppet for the USA and NATO is a weak link in the chain.
China will lure the west to its vast economic buying (…) -
Dennis Kucinich on the democratic party
14 July 2004INDY- Do you feel that the American people are well represented by our Majoritarian winner-take-all voting system?
DK -Well of course they’re represented, the question is how well, to what degree. That’s the real question. And are they represented well? No. The system we have right now enables interest groups to work for electoral majorities that will serve narrow interests. It’s kind of a contradiction.
INDY- You often express opinions that are unpopular in the Democratic Party as a (…) -
Take Your Pope Hat & Pope Mobile & Shove it! Catholic Church Position: ’AntiZionism is AntiSemitism’
14 July 2004Take Your Pope Hat & Pope Mobile & Shove it! Catholic Church Position: ’AntiZionism is AntiSemitism’
Lo, these past twenty odd years of my adult life defending, in leftist circles, the indefensible, the Catholic Church. No more. Perhaps the only thing more puzzling than the RCC’s position on Israel/Palestine, is the Church’s mystical and cult-like belief in transubstantiated Eucharist.
Lest anyone think I’m going off half-cocked, I had the misfortune yesterday of speaking by (…) -
Who do you believe: us, or Michael Moore?
14 July 2004BY PHIL ROSENTHAL TELEVISION CRITIC
LOS ANGELES — When it comes to assessing TV news coverage of the situation in Iraq, much of "Fahrenheit 9/11" is Hindsight 20/20, according to NBC’s Tom Brokaw.
Of greater concern to him and other top network newspeople, however, is the sense that some moviegoers consider Michael Moore’s film more credible than their own reports.
"My complaint was not with the criticism. I don’t complain about anything he has said. My concern is that this not be (…) -
Depleted Uranium: America’s Silent Weapon of Mass Destruction
14 July 2004by Sally Carless
American troops are coming home poisoned — not by Saddam — but by their own government’s weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction.
The first reports from soldiers returning from Iraq have come in, and they are testing positive for depleted uranium (DU) in their systems. And these are not just random soldiers many are police officers and fire fighters from New York who serve in the NY Army National Guard. These are the very symbols of what this war was supposedly (…) -
Almost Six Months Later, Aftershock of Tyson Strike Still Felt in Small Town
14 July 2004by Madeleine Baran
Every few weeks, Jim Weissmann wakes up early in the morning and starts getting ready to walk the picket line against Tyson Foods in Jefferson, Wisconsin, and then, he remembers. The strike has been over for five months.
"You get so used to it," he said. "I know a lot of people who do that."
In February 2003, in this town of about 7,500 people surrounded by farmland, the workers at the Tyson meat-processing plant went on strike, after the company offered a contract (…) -
Unfair Trade: U.S. Treaties Hurt the Poorest Partners
14 July 2004by Joseph E. Stiglitz
The United States and Morocco last month signed a new bilateral trade treaty. The Bush administration has been bragging that it exemplifies the way its economic policies can build new ties and new friendships around the world.
This is especially important in the Middle East, where, in other respects, America’s foreign policy seems to have left something to be desired. The cooperation with moderate Arab governments is meant to demonstrate U.S. broadmindedness, a (…) -
Remember the 1991 Gulf War: The Massacre of Withdrawing Soldiers on "The Highway of Death"
14 July 2004Joyce Chediac
I want to give testimony on what are called the "highways of death." These are the two Kuwaiti roadways, littered with remains of 2,000 mangled Iraqi military vehicles, and the charred and dismembered bodies of tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers, who were withdrawing from Kuwait on February 26th and 27th 1991 in compliance with UN resolutions.
U.S. planes trapped the long convoys by disabling vehicles in the front, and at the rear, and then pounded the resulting traffic (…)