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More on the sinister exploding ‘booby-traps’ can be found here:
http://enduringamerica.com/2010/03/27/war-on-terror-alert-exploding-breasts/
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sorry — that was intemperate. Richard, please — can you remove my earlier comment? thanks.
another funny thing on the Clarion website (don’t know if it’s still there, I saw this some time ago) The site had several photos of people dressed like Arabs in crowds in a small town-setting. Every sign and banner that these peasant-Arabs waved was written in impeccable, block-type English: “Death to Jews;” and the like.
How dumb does fanatic Clarion fund think we are?
Isn’t lying an offense against the Ten Commandments?
An enriched Iran sure would be a bummer for those who would like to foist another Shah/SAVAK on Iran, wouldn’t it?
[...] Women are in Trouble! I was reading a new post from my friend Richard Silverstein’s blog Tikun Olam, he was talking about another assassination campaign by The Clarion Fund, the same one that, [...]
“this regime has terrorized the world at large for over 30 years.”
Huh?! How? By doing what?
The problem is, though, that a whole lot of people will believe this kind of crap. I remember a year or two ago a colleague of mine came to me deeply concerned because she had seen some scary program on the History Channel or somewhere that went on and on about all the weapons and kinds of weapons that Iran possessed. I asked her whether Iran was entitled to have weapons it could use to defend itself if necessary, or whether it was perhaps different from all other countries in this respect. She got my point. Then shortly after that there was a report that Iran had test-fired some missiles, and she came to me deeply concerned because she thought she had heard that Iran had been testing nuclear weapons. Ordinary people are so easy to convince of just about anything.