Monday, June 21, 2010

Racist Cat

Racist CatClick to RT: bit.ly Golly, my roommate's cat sure seems racist! And no, we're not squeezing him. He'd maul us all if we tried that! What's great about this video is it'll let me know who's been watching me for a while ;) ;) --- Follow me on Twitter!: twitter.com Facebook Page: facebook.com Second Channel with Tutorials and Behind the Scenes: youtube.com --- Adrian Brody photograph taken by Rita Moln
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Riz Khan - Pakistan's violent frontier

Riz Khan - Pakistan's violent frontierBarack Obama, the US president, has called Pakistan's northwest tribal region bordering Afghanistan "the most dangerous place". The Pakistani army is waging a bloody war against extremist groups for control of those areas, especially in The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Those battles have left hundreds dead and tens of thousands of people homeless. Yet Taliban and al-Qaeda forces still control large swathes of territory often imposing their own system of Islamic law on a war-weary tribal population. We ask: Why has religious extremism flourished in Pakistan's tribal areas and how can Islamabad effectively deal with the threat?
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Jim Rogers on The Financial Sense Newshour with jim Puplava 12 June 2010

Jim Rogers on The Financial Sense Newshour with jim Puplava 12 June 2010jimrogers1.blogspot.com Jim Rogers on The Financial Sense Newshour with Jim Puplava 12 June 2010
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Friday, June 11, 2010

Chomsky: Obama's Imperialist Policies

Chomsky: Obama's Imperialist PoliciesFollowing a NY Peace Action Benefit viewing of Karen Malpede's new play, Prophesy, Noam Chomsky criticizes Obama's rightwing policies, war making, medical care, coziness with commercial interests . He warns of the coming war in Kandahar and Israel's possible attack on Iran that could go nuclear. In the Q & A, moderated by Karen, Chomsky comments on BP's Gulf Oil disaster, the likely next financial crisis, the Free Gaza Flotilla incident, urges Guantanamo being returned to Cuba and tortured detainees either being tried or released. June 9, 2010 Camera: Joe Friendly
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Marc Faber on Golseek Radio 12 June 2010

Marc Faber on Golseek Radio 12 June 2010marcfaberchannel.blogspot.com Marc faber on Golseek Radio 12 June 2010
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Riz Khan: Reviewing Obama's Cairo Commitment - Part Two

Riz Khan: Reviewing Obama's Cairo Commitment - Part TwoOne year after his speech in Cairo promising to repair ties with Islamic nations, has Barack Obama kept his word? The US President pledged to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world "one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect." Trying to distance himself from his predecessor George W. Bush, Obama said it was time to end the mutual mistrust and suspicion. He said the US had made mistakes in Iraq and renewed Washington's calls for a two-state solution in the Middle East saying: "America will not turn our backs on the legitimate Palestinian aspiration for dignity, opportunity, and a state of their own." But on the first anniversary of that speech, many Muslims say Obama has not only failed to honour his promises, but in certain respects has continued the policies of George W. Bush. They point to his increasingly stern language against Iran over its nuclear programme, the White House's refusal to join the broader global condemnation of Israel's attack on the Gaza-bound aid flotilla, and the intensified drone attacks in Pakistan as some of the reasons. His supporters argue Obama has succeeded in reaching out to the Muslim world but must be given more time to carry out his policies. On Thursday's show we ask: "Has Obama has succeeded in changing the tone of US engagement towards Islamic nations... or has he defaulted on his Cairo commitment?" Joining the show will be Rashad Hussain, President Obama's special envoy to the Organization <b>...</b>
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Duration: 10:38



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RIZ KHAN: Reviewing Obama's Cairo Commitment - Part One

RIZ KHAN: Reviewing Obama's Cairo Commitment - Part OneOne year after his speech in Cairo promising to repair ties with Islamic nations, has Barack Obama kept his word? The US President pledged to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world "one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect." Trying to distance himself from his predecessor George W. Bush, Obama said it was time to end the mutual mistrust and suspicion. He said the US had made mistakes in Iraq and renewed Washington's calls for a two-state solution in the Middle East saying: "America will not turn our backs on the legitimate Palestinian aspiration for dignity, opportunity, and a state of their own." But on the first anniversary of that speech, many Muslims say Obama has not only failed to honour his promises, but in certain respects has continued the policies of George W. Bush. They point to his increasingly stern language against Iran over its nuclear programme, the White House's refusal to join the broader global condemnation of Israel's attack on the Gaza-bound aid flotilla, and the intensified drone attacks in Pakistan as some of the reasons. His supporters argue Obama has succeeded in reaching out to the Muslim world but must be given more time to carry out his policies. On Thursday's show we ask: "Has Obama has succeeded in changing the tone of US engagement towards Islamic nations... or has he defaulted on his Cairo commitment?" Joining the show will be Rashad Hussain, President Obama's special envoy to the Organization <b>...</b>
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Duration: 11:37



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