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Things I read today 19-01-09



Israel's Next War: Today the Gaza Strip, Tomorrow Lebanon? - Global Research
What will happen next in this exciting drama?

Turkey’s Premier Erdogan: Israel Must Be Barred From UN - Global Research
Do you think this would really happen?

America eyes up Georgia as a base to launch attack on Iran - Global Research
Surrounding the Russians

Putin painting fetches $1.37M - CBC News
Why is this news other than the fetching brunette with the nipple hanging out?

U.S. Making “Other Arrangements” for Munitions Delivery to Israel - Blacklisted News
The world's largest arms dealer sells to the world's worst terrorists.

Good Riddance, Dubya - CBS News
Once again a reference to JFK when talking about Obama.

Network VP Dismisses Military Pundits Scandal: ‘Everyone Understands’ Pentagon Spreads Propaganda - Blacklisted News
If everyone knows, it's not propaganda?

Eastern Europe braced for a violent 'spring of discontent' - Blacklisted News
They are forecasting "people in the streets" next year.

Monetary union has left half of Europe trapped in depression - Blacklisted News
"The result of subjecting ex-Soviet catch-up economies to the monetary regime of the leaden West has been massive overheating." - this happens all over the world; think of what a 'developing country' is.

New RFID Technology Allows You to be Tracked WITHOUT Your Knowledge - Blacklisted News
Covert RFID; tagging people - Also note the poor businesses and the statistics used. And according to the FBI, 80% are possible criminals.

Greenville Journal: We told you so: centrism can’t cure shit - By Thomas Frank
Why Obama won't do much.

What Was The Glass-Steagall Act? - Article
Plain and simple - if it is an integral part of life (and we have witnessed that banks are, it should not be private)

Canadians feel the love for Obama, but are lukewarm to his plans: poll - CBC News
CBC doing its best to tell us that we love Obama. Note also that we love NAFTA.

World markets move higher as Britain announces bailout plan - CBC News
Propagating the feeling that 'bail-outs' are working.

2nd phase of Taser inquiry begins in Vancouver - CBC News
The RCMP involved will testify now that the Crown announced that they would not be charged. Note also the picture of Robert Dziekanski with a table to show him as 'combative'.

Number of computer users affected by Windows worm is 'skyrocketing' - Story
Haha - I use Ubuntu Linux

Media execs prep for 'news emergency' - Blacklisted News
One more day, let's see what happens, shall we.

Bush Commutes Agents’ Sentences - NY Times
Vindicating the war on drugs.
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