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11
2007
Like Arafat on his first historic visit to the Court of St. James, who missed the opportunity to addressed the wrongs committed by Great Britain against the Palestinians and its full responsibility for the Balfour Declaration as the root of the conflict that exiled the Palestinians and contributed to the death of several hundred thousands not to mention the more than 4 million exiles. Arafat could not ask for any thing but support for his 13 different security forces. Read the rest of this entry »
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Categories : International, Israel and the Jewish Occupation, Palestine, The Morning Coffee, U.S.
6
10
2005
Last week, George Mason University police used strong armed tactics deserving of harden criminal posing real and clear danger to the police to arrest a silent war protestor who also happened to be a veteran of the US Air Force and a Pakistani Muslim.
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19
04
2005
I am sure all of you now are experiencing what we have experienced some years ago. The issues may be different now, but the needs for free speech on campus was and remains a big issue for every one. Read the rest of this entry »
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3
04
2005
The constitutional right of Free Speech granted and embedded in the Constitution of the United States is now and for sometimes have been under assault. The Government, though more powerful that ever, and now driven by “national security” remains for the most part faithful to the Constitutions of the United States and of course under the watchful eyes of many organizations committed to the preservation and protection of our constitutional rights, making sure our government operates within the constitutional parameters and frameworks set forth by our founding fathers. Read the rest of this entry »
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