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Mourn First The Millions America Slaughtered
Posted: Sunday, May 26, 2013

Good Americans Mourn First The Millions America Slaughtered, Then Mourn US Soldiers
This veteran is waiting for the year in which the Veterans For Peace, in its Memorial Day Press Release, states that Veterans mourn first, the lives America took in poor countries, both the civilian men, women and children and the patriots that fought our illegal and criminal invasions since 1945.

Guatemala extradites ex-leader Alfonso Portillo to US
Guatemala's former President Alfonso Portillo has been flown to the United States to face corruption charges.

US and allies step up war preparations against Syria, Lebanon, Iran
The United States and its allies continue to escalate their military aggression against Syria, behind the smokescreen of a proposed international peace conference scheduled for June in Geneva.

Iran begins 'massive' deployment of long-range missile launchers
As the Islamic Republic of Iran prepares for presidential elections next month it is fielding a "massive" number of new long-range missile launchers, Iranian media reported on Sunday.

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah clinically dead: Report says
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz is reported to be clinically dead as the monarch is not recently seen in the public.

Ahmadinejad Asks for Stop of Gunfights to Restore Peace in Syria
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday called for the cessation of hostilities and start of national understanding as prerequisite for free election and peace in Syria.

Syria army says rebels trapped in Al-Qusayr's north

Two-thirds fear 'clash of civilisations' in wake of Woolwich murder
YouGov poll shows rise in proportion of people who believe British Muslims pose a threat to democracy

Woolwich attack: MI5 'offered job to suspect'
MI5 asked Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo if he wanted to work for them about six months before the killing, a childhood friend has said.

Woolwich murder sparks anti-Muslim backlash
There has been a huge increase in anti-Muslim incidents since the murder of a British soldier in Woolwich, an inter-faith charity has said.

Woolwich attack: Security scares in wake of killing
POLICE were called out to three separate incidents yesterday, as security fears soared in the aftermath of the terrorist murder of a British soldier in London.

French anti-terror soldier has throat slashed in Paris by 'man of North African origin in Woolwich copy-cat attack'

Obama speech suggests possible expansion of drone killings
President Barack Obama on Thursday defended his administration's use of drone strikes to kill terrorists as effective, lawful and "heavily constrained," but he also appeared to be laying groundwork for an expansion of the controversial targeted killings.

Obama drone oversight proposal prompts concern over 'kill courts'
Human rights groups wary after president asks Congress to establish special court or board to authorise legal drone action

Congressman Preps Bill to End Terror War Authority
In the wake of President Obama's big speech about restraining the war on terrorism, a member of the House intelligence committee is working on a bill to undo the basic authorities to wage it.

Marchers in over 400 cities protest Monsanto
Protesters rallied in dozens of cities Saturday as part of a global protest against seed giant Monsanto and the genetically modified food it produces, organizers said.

A Farmers' Rebellion Lifts the California GOP
An election upset could send a pro-business Republican to Sacramento and give hope to the moribund state party.

Disruptions: At Odds Over Privacy Challenges of Wearable Computing
Perhaps the best way to predict how society will react to so-called wearable computing devices is to read the Dr. Seuss children's story "The Butter Battle Book."

Google Glass 'eye wear' is 'potentially dangerous' as it may stop users from seeing something 'utterly obvious'

Cops, gun owners, feel pinch from ammo shortage

Why I Spoke Out at Obama's Foreign Policy Speech
On topics from Guantánamo to drone strikes, I couldn't let the president act as if he were some helpless official at the mercy of Congress.

New Zealand to pay colonial compensation
Kiwis wrap up three-decade long process to pay hundreds of millions to indigenous peoples for colonial injustice.



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