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Thron: solutions to the Global Order
Forum Post, July, 04 2011
Mark Thron
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Doesn’t this raise the alarm bell that the global system has to be drastically changed or should we say overthrown? On the national level doesn’t all the evidence Prof. Chomsky presents points to a hegemonic capitalist syst...
Gorman: The Tide - Protest Song
Forum Post, June, 30 2011
Sharee Anne Gorman
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Thank you, Noam, for keeping your eyes open and your resolve unwavering. You are so strong! The Tide - A Protest Song...about jobs, unions, democracy, change...and Justice for All! Written & Performed by Sharee Anne Gorman. http:/...
Roach:
Forum Post, June, 29 2011
Trodville Roach
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I visited in Cuba in the late 80s and met medical students from South Africa and Namibia and so the first batch of medical school graduates was well before 2005 as was stated in this article
Jones: Growth is possible?
Forum Post, May, 16 2011
Douglas Jones
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Accepting what you say as correct you assume growth will bring redress of poverty and that growth, presumably current economic paradigm prevailing is possible in the time available. Poverty has never been eliminated as the definition itself depen...
patterson: Re: Ys, there would have been a slaughter in Benghazi
Forum Post, April, 16 2011
george patterson
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Yes, there would have been probably a slaughter in Benghazi since before the UN air strikes against Ghadaffy's forces they had alrady engaged in massive indiscriminate shelling and bombing of Benghazi. And Ghadaffy has been perpet...
Khan: Slaughter in Benghazi?
Forum Post, April, 07 2011
Arshad m Khan
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What evidence is there that slaughter in Benghazi was likely? Reliable sources report cooler heads had prevailed,and Government forces had stopped outside the town realizing that taking it would be a bloody business. Feelers were out f...
patterson: Gaddaffy must be prosecuted by the International Crimminal Court for crimes against humanity against the people of Libya
Forum Post, April, 06 2011
george patterson
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Muammar Gaddafy must be prosecuted by the International Crimminal Court(ICC) for crimes against humanity. He must be charged for the mutilation, maiming, and murder of 1.2 million Libyan people. The U.S. , U.K. , and others had no righ...
patterson: The continuation of Gadaffy and his family and supporters in power is non-negotiable
Forum Post, April, 06 2011
george patterson
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There should be negotiations to end the war and carnage in Libya and make peace, justice, democracy, and reconciliation, but the continuation of Gadaffi, his family, relatives and mafia supporters in power is non-negotiable. At the very le...
Jones: Ideally
Forum Post, April, 02 2011
David Jones
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Exactly. In a perfect world The prescription of Horace Cambell would be correct, let Africans take care of Africa. But it is so far from perfect, as his long piece suggests ( paradoxically). After Libya and the Maghreb , there will be lots for th...
Jones: One More
Forum Post, April, 02 2011
David Jones
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Another question to ask The Noam and ourselves is : Can the state ever act irrationally? And as it applies to the current situation: Does knowing the states implicit motives automatically determine and condition our response to it's acti...
Nikonov: revolutionary forces ? Under the command
Forum Post, March, 29 2011
Alla Nikonov
of long-time CIA operative? Are you also calling Posada Carrilos a "revoltionary"?
Emersberger: Re: Ashcars Argument
Forum Post, March, 29 2011
Joe Emersberger
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David, It isn't that the West "didn't think of" withdrawing support for dictators. It is that they don't want to. They want regimes that put the elite western interests above their people's. That often requires ...
Nikonov: let us ask REAL question
Forum Post, March, 29 2011
Alla Nikonov
USA IS massacring people of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Should DJ ask USA(UN is their a sham, admit it) to bomb itself? Not mentioning Yemen and iraq. Oman IS crashing Bahrein rebellion. Should we ask Oman to bomb itself? USA occupation is NOT so...
Jones: Ashcars Argument
Forum Post, March, 29 2011
David Jones
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Let's use Ashcars argument from the audio piece. A popular uprising erupts in North Korea and the regime begins a massacre. Can UN/ NATO intervene under any circumstance? Ovenden makes a couple of dubious assumptions: That NATO wi...
Jones: Thanks
Forum Post, March, 29 2011
David Jones
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Thankyou Znet for hosting this debate and to Michael especially for establishing an atmosphere conducive to learning. This is painful at times but necessary.
Nikonov: I suppose I could remind you about
Forum Post, March, 29 2011
Alla Nikonov
some historical events in Russia. After the revolution 1917 some "nationalists" and some "russian patriots" turned to Kaizer's help against Bolshevics - the same Bolsheviks they before had accused of being "German agen...
Emersberger: A simpe alternatibe that I think gets missed
Forum Post, March, 29 2011
Joe Emersberger
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The dominos are wobbling all over the MIddle East thanks to the uprisings. If West simply withdrew its support from all the repressive regimes in the regime in the region one of the fallen dominos would surely be Gaddafi.
Itulain: Re: Opposing Gaddafi’s Massacre And Foreign Intervention In Libya
Forum Post, March, 27 2011
Mikel Itulain
One thing: Opposing Gaddafi´s massacre. Opposing puppet rebels massacre. Opposing NATO massacre. Ok?.
patterson: Interesting Points about "Opposing Gaddafi’s Massacre And Foreign Intervention In Libya"
Forum Post, March, 26 2011
george patterson
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Horace Campbell, you made some interesting valid points , including proposals, about "Opposing Gaddaffi's Massacre and Foreign Intervention in Libya". But these points , including particularly proposals, need to be developed g...
Itulain: Not humanitarian reasons
Forum Post, March, 23 2011
Mikel Itulain
"The United States is ostensibly bombing Libya for humanitarian reasons". Not true. Bombing is not a humanitarian reason and is not for humanitarian reasons. US never did it for humanitarian reasons, they have good reasons but n...


