Posted on April 29, 2005 by thestateofblog
The American media has been reporting with vigor that the Iraqi “government” is taking form. Don’t believe the hype. Not that a new regime isn’t taking over, it is. It’s just that these people are American puppets. Ahmad Chalabi, the man who admitted helping concoct the lies about WMD, is now [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2005 by thestateofblog
“It seems that I can hear the God of history saying, “That was not enough! But I was hungry, and ye fed me not. I was naked, and ye clothed me not. I was devoid of a decent sanitary house to live in, and ye provided no shelter for me. And consequently, [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2005 by thestateofblog
In a speech given at the National Education Summit on High Schools, Bill Gates (pictured above with wife Melinda) told America’s Governors that:
“America’s high schools are obsolete.
By obsolete, I dont just mean that our high schools are broken, flawed, and under-funded though a case could be made for every one [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2005 by thestateofblog
The American media has been reporting with vigor that the Iraqi “government” is taking form. Don’t believe the hype. Not that a new regime isn’t taking over, it is. It’s just that these people are American puppets. Ahmad Chalabi, the man who admitted helping concoct the lies about WMD, is now [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2005 by thestateofblog
“It seems that I can hear the God of history saying, “That was not enough! But I was hungry, and ye fed me not. I was naked, and ye clothed me not. I was devoid of a decent sanitary house to live in, and ye provided no shelter for me. And consequently, [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2005 by thestateofblog
In a speech given at the National Education Summit on High Schools, Bill Gates (pictured above with wife Melinda) told America’s Governors that:
“America’s high schools are obsolete.
By obsolete, I dont just mean that our high schools are broken, flawed, and under-funded though a case could be made for every one [...]
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