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Mexico and drugs: Thinking the unthinkable | The Economist - 0 views

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    THE nota roja, a section reporting the previous day's murders and car crashes in all their bloodstained detail, is an established feature of Mexican newspapers. It is also an expanding one, as fighting over the drug trail to the United States inspires ever-greater feats of violence. Last month in the northern state of Durango, a group of prisoners was apparently released from jail for the night to murder 18 partygoers in a next-door state. A few days later, 14 inmates were murdered in a prison in Tamaulipas. In all, since Felipe Calderón sent the army against the drug gangs when he took office as president almost four years ago, some 28,000 people have been killed, the government says. There is no sign of a let-up, on either side.
Joe La Fleur

Two U.S. Reps Call on IOC to Hold Moment of Silence at London Olympics for Israeli Athl... - 0 views

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    ISLAM WILL NEVER STOP THE TERRORISM UNTIL THEY ARE ELIMINATED. THESE MURDERS WERE IN 1972
Ahmad Al-Shagra

- Middle East - Iraq - U.S. Medic Guilty of Murder - Brief - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A United States Army medic was convicted of murder on Friday for his involvement in the 2007 killings of four Iraqi prisoners whose bound and blindfolded bodies were found in a Baghdad canal.
Michael Haltman

The Political Commentator: al-Qaeda rings in 2011 with a mass murder of Christians in E... - 0 views

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    Coptic Christians in Alexandria Egypt murdered by al-Qaeda as a New Years Day bombing kills at least 21 worshipers.
thinkahol *

WikiLeaks' Most Terrifying Revelation: Just How Much Our Government Lies to Us | | Alte... - 0 views

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    Do you believe that it is in Americans' interest to allow a small group of U.S. leaders to unilaterally murder, maim, imprison and/or torture anyone they choose anywhere in the world, without the knowledge let alone oversight of their citizens or the international community? And, despite their proven record of failure to protect America -- from Indochina to Iran to Iraq -- do you believe they should be permitted to clandestinely expand their war-making without informed public debate? If so, you are betraying the principles upon which America was founded, endangering your nation, and displaying a distinctly "unamerican" subservience to unaccountable authority. But if you oppose autocratic power, you are called to support Wikileaks and others trying to limit U.S. Executive Branch mass murder abroad and failure to protect Americans at home.
thinkahol *

Fox News: The No. 1 Name in Murder Fantasies - 0 views

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    This report is not new, it was published by FAIR two months ago. We thought it was important to republish it today, as it shows a pattern of recklessness at Fox News. Recklessness that contributed to Saturday's tragedy in Arizona. -- smg/RSN
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Neal Rodriguez: BART Cop Needs to Be Held without Bail - 0 views

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    More about the young man who was shot and killed while face down on the pavement, "execution style", as the author says, by a transit cop on BART, the San Francisco Bay Area's rapid transit system. Perhaps I'm missing something, but weren't the police supposed to be enforcing the laws, including the one against murder?
Joe La Fleur

Benghazi Cover-up About Moving Arms to Syrian Rebels - 0 views

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    REVEALED, THE TRUTH ABOUT BENGHAZI AND THE MURDERS
Joe La Fleur

Jihad school: Shocking images of children as young as five being trained as murderers -... - 0 views

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    THIS IS ISLAM
Joe La Fleur

Pictures of Latest Israel Violence | Hamas | TheBlaze.com - 0 views

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    THE MURDERS OF INNOCENTS BY THE FOLLOWERS OF ISLAM
thinkahol *

The due-process-free assassination of U.S. citizens is now reality - Salon.com - 0 views

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    What amazes me most whenever I write about this topic is recalling how terribly upset so many Democrats pretended to be when Bush claimed the power merely to detain or even just eavesdrop on American citizens without due process.  Remember all that?  Yet now, here's Obama claiming the power not to detain or eavesdrop on citizens without due process, but to kill them; marvel at how the hardest-core White House loyalists now celebrate this and uncritically accept the same justifying rationale used by Bush/Cheney (this is war! the President says he was a Terrorist!) without even a moment of acknowledgment of the profound inconsistency or the deeply troubling implications of having a President - even Barack Obama - vested with the power to target U.S. citizens for murder with no due process. Also, during the Bush years, civil libertarians who tried to convince conservatives to oppose that administration's radical excesses would often ask things like this: would you be comfortable having Hillary Clinton wield the power to spy on your calls or imprison you with no judicial reivew or oversight?  So for you good progressives out there justifying this, I would ask this:  how would the power to assassinate U.S. citizens without due process look to you in the hands of, say, Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann?
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