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She is the DEVIL--she is wearing black in this picture.
http://pvtimes.com/opinion/angle-strove-religiously-against-black-jerseys/
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Angle strove religiously against black jerseys
Posted on13 August 2010.
Bill Roberts
By Bill Roberts
From the Tailings
(I wonder if she is not using black for an allegory in her mind.--JLSR)She is the DEVIL--she is wearing black in this picture.... more
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J. Schell: Obama has echoed a hard line against Iran; will his actual policy be a break with Bush? Part 2 of 2
The Obama administration will face numerous foreign policy challenges, including the question of nuclear proliferation and Iranian uranium enrichment. Despite recent IAEA remarks about the Iranian nuclear program, Mr Obama has taken a clear stance against Tehran’s enrichment activities. The new administration’s agenda will be revealed as appointments are made to key foreign policy positions. The Real News Network Senior Editor Paul Jay talks with Jonathan Schell about the possibility of shift in US foreign policy under the Obama administration.
Based in New York City, USA, Jonathan Schell is a renowned anti-nuclear activist, prolific journalist, lecturer and best-selling author. He is a frequent contributor to The Nation, The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine and Atlantic Monthly. He is also the author of The Fate of the Earth, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Schell is a board member of IWT - The Real News.
See Part 1 at: http://current.com/items/89509264_what_obama_win_meansJ. Schell: Obama has echoed a hard line against Iran; will his actual policy be a... more
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President-elect Obama has promised "we'll get there" - Here are some of the challenges he faces.
Florida is the case study of how the Obama campaign won the 2008 election. Now comes the hard part for "visionary minimalist" and pragmatist Barack Obama. As the leader and spokesman of a new generation, will the new president mobilize his online grassroots army to innovate in governing; will he settle for a more conservative Clinton 3 mandate, or will he mix both approaches? Pepe Escobar argues that to help him succeed, everyone in America and around the world has to behave as a critical intellectual. Obama has to bridge the gulf not only between black and white but between red and blue and rich and poor - facing tremendous challenges in the financial and foreign policy fronts. "Our climb," as the President-elect admitted in his acceptance speech, will indeed be long. Time lapse sequences by Sebastian H. Pituscan, for more time lapses go to revostock.com/pitu.
Pepe Escobar, born in Brazil is the roving correspondent for Asia Times and an analyst for The Real News Network. He's been a foreign correspondent since 1985, based in London, Milan, Los Angeles, Paris, Singapore, and Bangkok. Since the late 1990s, he has specialized in covering the arc from the Middle East to Central Asia, including the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He has made frequent visits to Iran and is the author of Globalistan and also Red Zone Blues: A Snapshot of Baghdad During the Surge both published by Nimble Books in 2007.
Related story: http://current.com/items/89520413/when_camelot_meets_guantanamo.htmPresident-elect Obama has promised "we'll get there" - Here are some of... more
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The Scoop msnbc.com. Video clip Couric Palin interviews don't turn into ratings. Why not? This is the age when people are able to watch what they want on their own terms.The Scoop msnbc.com. Video clip Couric Palin interviews don't turn into ratings.... more
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From CBS News' Scott Conroy: It’s safe to say that the gloves are now officially off.
At a fundraiser in Denver, Sarah Palin seized on a New York Times story about Barack Obama’s alleged connection to former Weather Underground member William Ayers.
"Our opponent though is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect, imperfect enough that he’s palling around with terrorists who would target their own country,” Palin said.
Palin said that she brought up the connection “in fairness to the electorate.”
“We gotta start telling people what the other side represents,” Palin said.From CBS News' Scott Conroy: It’s safe to say that the gloves are now... more
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