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I will await orders to have him stand in front of the firing squad. WHERE THE HELL IS HE? fd of Other (116 days and 22 hours ago) isnt the move here the clothing of corruption in a technically employed tactic......the inability to face up and prove your case justifyingly proves that one wants to use devious ways and means to get their hide off the hook....the very same motive of a corrupt notion..... common face up me lau rai sara mada na vovodea ni vakasama kei na rai.... prove yourself. To Bulai of Tailevu of Fiji (116 days and 22 hours ago) You don't have to be in Fiji to know the situation in Fiji. Even Bulai though he is in Fiji does not know exactly what is happening around his surroundings. Johnny D is an educated and successful person.
Excerpt from `Defying Dixie'
In the first three decades of the twentieth century most white Southerners believed that taken at the flood, the racial caste system they had recently institutionalized would spread across the nation and around the world. As black Southerners moved north, and European nations experimented with ways to manage their colonized subjects, white Southerners imagined they heard a long-awaited distress signal that summoned them to rescue a white race drowning in a rising tide of color. Southern experience counted for something: In the most democratic country in the world white Southerners had counted a minority group out of a constitutionally guaranteed political process by legal and extralegal measures. By World War I white Southerners had created an intricate racial system of breathtaking complexity that left no action to chance.
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Mischief thou art afoot
If Islamic fundamentalism is a threat to democratic Islam it is also a wonderful window of opportunity to a resource-coveting West. Just as Pakistan needs to convince western allies of its bona fides they need to convince Pakistan of theirs. Only then can extremism and terror perish as they should and must. Vying for Wests favour By Farhat Haq LIKE jealous siblings competing for the attention of negligent and forgetful parents, Pervez Musharraf and Benazir Bhutto had been competing to become the Wests sole spokespersons for Pakistan. Much to the consternation of Musharraf, Benazir was winning this contest lately. Surviving the bombing of her homecoming rally made her the Muslim Joan of Arc and her assassination solidified that status in the western press.
Washington Post Spreads Clinton's Angry Dose of 'Hey Diddle Diddle'
Washington Post reporter Peter Baker penned a story on Bill Clinton for Friday's front page. The Post website summarized: "Former president promotes wife's candidacy while trying to set the record straight on his own tenure." Set the record straight? That's what Baker wrote in his article: "As Clinton travels the country campaigning for his wife with characteristic intensity, he is fighting not only to promote Hillary Rodham Clinton's candidacy but also set the record straight on the two terms he spent in the White House." Does Clinton have the credibility to "set the record straight" when he has a long record of public lying, even lying in court? Baker's front-pager promoted Clinton's long-standing pique with independent counsel Ken Starr: "Ken Starr spent $70 million and indicted innocent people to find out that I wouldn't take a nickel to see the cow jump over the moon," he told the students last week, his eyes narrowing and his finger jabbing the air.
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