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POPSZionist Prove Carter Correct about Israeli Apartheid while putting his life in Danger! Is this a case of the Scorpion and Frog. Would the Zionist always bit the hand that feeds it? Would they always revert to type and display their fascist Apartheid policy. Or are they just ungrateful curs that are ungracious as host to the former president of the United States? Were they willing to put his life in danger in a war zone by refusing the request from US agents charged with guarding Carter. Such disrespect for America has not been shown since the Israeli IAF attacked USS Liberty, murdering 33 US servicemen.
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POPSThe Pink Gang - You don't want these women showing up at your door. In India they're thrashing negligent dads and the police who protect them.
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POPSHamed Nabahat (Ben Heine) This is a portrait of Hamed Nabahat, co-founder of Hopcartoon www.hopcartoon.com , a website dedicated to cartoons based in Iran.
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POPSHamed Nabahat http://www.flickr.com/photos/benheine/ Benjamin Heine features a new portrait of Iranian cartoonist Hamed Nabahat. Hamed maintains hopcartoon.com and contributes editorial art to Iran daily newspapers and international journals.
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POPSRon Paul rants against Left Lots of you love Paul, but this is a little far-out for my taste. I lean left on some issues because I hold "my faith in God before" my "faith in the state." Our nation's "Christian heritage" may be a white male Protestant exaggeration. Ask blacks or native Americans or Mexican- or Asian- Americans, or women, or starving old folks before Social Security (or even Catholics, for that matter) if they'd like to go back to 17th/18th/19th-century "Christian" America. I'll take the walk over the talk any day. By the way, Christmas as we know it is a Victorian invention along the lines of Dickens' A Christmas Carol . I doubt that the Founders would find it "Christian." Paul seems a bit in the dark, here.
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POPSWhat is obscene? See also the "Howl" (sfgate.com) controversy in which Pacifica radio declines to read the poem on American radio because one fine from the FCC could wipe them out.