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I do not mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy
by Arthur Snell
The report of the Congressional Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (Personal Justice Denied) makes no mention of MAGIC intelligence or the men who penetrated the Japanese Foreign Ministry code, an event that had a major impact on the conduct of WW II. After a two-year so-called
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What Are the Inspectors Really Looking For?
by Margot B
Let's take a step back from the fray and examine the real target in
Iraq...what are the inspectors really looking for? The answer is: what
they have received from the US - the West's own exports - such as dual-
use equipment used for manufacturing of weapons of destruction. This
was supplied with
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Turkish court denies 1000 european plaintiffs the lawsuit +++ German politicans Guido Westerwelle and Roland Koch helps the european citizens
by Dieter Kohler
on Friday, February 7th 2003 the Turkish "Big Senate" for administrative processes for the second time did not permit the negotiation of 1000 claims against the illegal nationalization of Demirbank, brought in by 1000 complainers from 14 European countries. The reason therefor shall be a 60 day (!) period
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Should Felons Have Guns?
by Kathryn A Graham
Let me duck down behind some cover here. Yes! I think that felons should be allowed to purchase - and carry - firearms.
I'm still down here. Are you finished with the rotten eggs and tomatoes? Okay, I'll stick my head back up.
Felons should be allowed to carry guns!
Before I continue, let me
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Difficult Choices
by Kathryn A Graham
I am a veteran and a patriot.
Such a remark often makes a writer the target of ridicule or worse, but I refuse to withdraw it. It happens to be the plain, unvarnished truth. In September of 1972, on my own 18th birthday, I raised my right hand and swore solemnly to protect and defend the Constitution
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