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Brain-Terminal.comhttp://brain-terminal.com/posts [Brain-Terminal.com] Many have grown bored with the predictable reporting from the establishment media. It's simply a running count of deaths--unless, of course, it's the enemy that dies, in which case you never hear about it.

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http://yonathanbert.blogspot.com [Dutchblog Israel] On the website of Sky News viewers and readers sai...: advantage: it becomes clear to most sane Israelis who our most dangerous enemy is, and believe me... )". - posted by Bert @ 1:44 PM Comments | Trackback If you are really bored try this game... wife and I saw was The Pacifier, with Vin Diesel. Predictable but highly entertaining

http://billroggio.com [Billroggio.com] The Fourth Rail: In Response to a Question: I'll link this article later today, but I wanted point out something right now: I have noticed since this conflict began that public opinion on the conflict tends to go in distinctive, even predictable, spikes. I've seen it all along, having watched things daily since the war began.

Gideonsblog.blogspot.comhttp://www.gideonsblog.blogspot.com [Gideonsblog.blogspot.com] Gideon's Blog: Leave aside the entirely legitimate worries that a Saudi bomb - or, for that matter, the current Pakistani bomb - would eventually find its way into the hands of terrorists who would target the U.S. Leave it aside even though we know that these governments (or organs that should be controlled by them) already actively support terrorism (in Kashmir and India, in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, in Kossovo, in Israel, in Iraq, and in New York City), and even though we know that Pakistan's nuclear scientists include among their number sympathizers with al Qaeda and the Taliban. Even if these states did not share nukes with terrorist groups, the prospect of a thoroughly nuclearlized Middle East is terrifying enough.

[Junkyardblog.net] JunkYardBlog: April 11, 2004 - April 17, 2004 Archives: The commission has ignored relevant evidence, such as the video tape of former President Clinton's confession that he turned down a Sudanese deal to hand over bin Laden--evidence that commissioners such as Senator Bob Kerrey claim no knowledge of even when they have in fact had that evidence in hand for months. The commission has played to the cameras for certain testimony that was potentially damaging to the Bush administration, such as that of former counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke, while it has kept testimony that might embarass the Clinton administration, such as that of Clinton himself or Mansour Ijaz and Laurie Mylroie, out of the public eye.

Chrisbrauer.com[Chrisbrauer.com] Chris Brauer Media Project [BLOG]: At this point you can either go into your Blogger settings and 'hide' comments or just let them appear where they normally would in your blog and when you are satisfied with the appearance of the new commenting system remove them. Also note that blogkomm will pick up the email address you have on file for your Blogger profile, NOT the one you have normally associated with your comments if you indicated that you wanted email notification when comments are posted on your site.

Libertynewsforum.com[Libertynewsforum.com] Lnf. yomo: One recent blog post and a thread have LNF Senior Staffer George III in the fast track of the latest explanation of the events the turned into the Rove/Plame controversy. Should this be true, this event could backlash in proportions much, much larger than those forged military documents in the Rathergate scandal.

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