Monthly Archives: August 2011

KILL ‘EM WHILE THEY’RE STILL DEAD – WHY WE BOMBED HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI

August 29 2011
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Excerpted from The Japan Times, August 29, 2011 Article written by Hiroaki Sato. This month 66 years ago the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Back in 1995, I had attended another ICP panel discussion on Hiroshima, which was part of the exhibition “The Pacific War.” That year was the 50th anniversary of…

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BY THE NUMBERS

August 22 2011
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More people are killed by Islamists each year than in all 350 years of the Spanish Inquisition combined. Islamic terrorists murder more people every day than the Ku Klux Klan has in the last 50 years. Islam is barbarism; it is not a rival religion to Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism or all the others great and…

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TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI

August 18 2011
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As the Libyan civil war enters its seventh month, a tipping point leading to the eventual collapse of Muammar Qaddafi’s embattled regime looks near. On August 16th a NATO spokesman declared that the colonel no longer had “an effective operational capability”. [The rebels] took control of most of Zawiya, a strategically vital port that is…

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DYING IN OSLO, ARE THEY?

August 17 2011
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77 murders in one incident is nothing to joke about, but why the hysteria? Let’s take a good look around the world just since January. January 1 – 21 dead, 97 injured in a bombing in Alexandria. January 7 – 16 dead, 20 injured in Kandahar, Afghanistan. January 7 – 10 dead, Lawdar, Yemen. January…

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Y’all Be Careful, Now.

August 10 2011
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Salmonella kills people but only now and then. 38% of people who ingest it need to be hospitalized, but is that bad? The USDA is not sure. Last year, the USDA discovered serious contamination of turnkeys in the Cargill, Inc. turkey plant in Arkansas. Accordingly, it issued the warning to Cargill – y’all be careful,…

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