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Las Malvinas or the Falkland Islands? The Ugly Face of British Imperialism and Its Startling Cost

Las Malvinas or the Falkland Islands? The Ugly Face of British Imperialism and Its Startling Cost

  With regard to the Falkland Islands, also known as Las Malvinas, the ugly faces of colonialism have once more raised their heads above the parapet. In doing so they have presented an invitation to take a metaphorical pop at them that is impossible to resist. On January 3, 2013, Argentina’s President Cristina Fernández de […]

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Fiscal Cliff: Middle Class Free Fall, Corporations’ Golden Parachute

Fiscal Cliff: Middle Class Free Fall, Corporations’ Golden Parachute

It seems like everyone who is paying attention to the fiscal cliff debate has an opinion one way or another about the benefits and disadvantages of the Tuesday night passage of the Senate Bill. The compromise that was agreed upon can be described as a barrel filled with pork for both Democrats and Republicans and […]

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Celebrating Life Is Worth the Fight

Celebrating Life Is Worth the Fight

“I first went to see Hell and the sight was horrifying. Row after row of tables were laden with platters of sumptuous food, yet the people seated around the tables were pale and emaciated, moaning in hunger. As I came closer, I understood their predicament. Every person held a full spoon, but both arms were […]

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Is a Zionist Connection at Play to Frame Wikileaks’ Assange in Sweden?

Is a Zionist Connection at Play to Frame Wikileaks’ Assange in Sweden?

By John Goss, Rafik Saley, and Okoth Osewe As  News Junkie Post went live about the deplorable record of Sweden’s Ambassador to Australia Sven-Olof Petersson as a proponent of rendition, a three-month old story about an event to commemorate the holocaust was resurrected in his defense.[i] Specifically, on September 5, Mr. Petersson related to a […]

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Photographs: Celebrate Christmas by Helping Homeless Near You

Photographs: Celebrate Christmas by Helping Homeless Near You

Before becoming the merchant’s holiday, Christmas, or the winter solstice celebration in pagan civilizations, was a time to reflect and be grateful for what one had. But when you have nothing at all, it is hard to be grateful and merry. Next year, thousands more people will become homeless in the United States: women, entire […]

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