Theater Africa: The war on terror

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October 18, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

Failed states are fertile ground. We can no longer ignore the third world. The UN will never bring democracy or freedom to the poorest nations on the earth. To win the war on terror we will have to work to bring the same capitalism, freedom, and democracy that makes our country prosperous and free to...
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Sickening scare mongering

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October 15, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

How droll. How lame. How hypocritical. Democrats and liberals are laying it on thick about imaginary ‘politics of fear’ emanating from the evil Republican fortresses placed across this police state we call Amerikkka. Once again it’s a mirror into their own souls. Fear mongering 101. Get the youth vote… Bush is going to draft you! Young...
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Watchblog mentioned on Time website

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October 15, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

I have the pleasure of blogging on Watchblog as well as here. I always like it when the site gets some press. BLOGS Watchblog.com: This site could actually be thought of as three blogs in one, but the balance of viewpoints presented in one spot makes for an interesting trichotomy of political opinion. Bloggers for the...
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9/11? “Mmmm – justice,” says Black rapper

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October 15, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

Just the thing to mobilize the anti-american electorate. Or the American electorate depending on which way you look at it. “I say that proudly,” the Boogie Down Productions founder went on, insisting that, before the attack, security guards kept Blacks out of the World Trade Center “because of the way we talk and dress. “So when...
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Support our troops: Vote for Bush

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October 15, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

Support our troops but not the mission? Support our troops but hate Bush? If you really supported the troops you’d vote Bush. At least that’s who they support by an overwhelming 3-to-1 margin. When asked who they would trust as commander in chief, people in military service and their families chose President Bush over Sen. John...
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Average day in the classroom

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October 15, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

Is this one of the few ways that a professor can get fired in university? I suspect it is. LAFAYETTE, La. – A University of Louisiana at Lafayette physics professor was banned from the campus Wednesday and taken to the coroner’s office for evaluation after threatening his class, university officials said. Student Kacie Spears said professor...
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Muslim Brotherhood in America?

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October 14, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

The hardest thing for Westerners to understand is not that a war with militant Islam is underway but that the nature of the enemy’s ultimate goal. That goal is to apply the Islamic law (the Shari‘a) globally. In U.S. terms, it intends to replace the Constitution with the Qur’an. …Therefore, reading “A rare look at...
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Safe in his hands.

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October 14, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
Safe in his hands.

Just as we all are.
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Bring. It. On.

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October 14, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

In a press release in Arabic on its official web, Hamas leaders said: “Hamas is condemning the U.S vote and stating that Hamas considers the U.S as an enemy and as an accomplice to the Israeli enemy aggression against the Palestinians. Hamas regards the U.S position as a criminal act that puts her in...
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Improbable experiment with democracy???

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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
Improbable experiment with democracy???

There are many ways the Associated Press could have captioned this photograph. Historic. A Victory for freedom and democracy. A victory for self government and human rights. A victory in the war on terror. But the AP chose improbable experiment with democracy. How utterly lame. How transparently biased. No doubt if John Kerry were...
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Bob Dole found a job after he lost too

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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
Bob Dole found a job after he lost too

And VIAGRA works fast. In fact, VIAGRA works in as quickly as 30 minutes. Then, you have at least 4 hours to have a romantic experience at your own pace. In most patients, VIAGRA can be taken once a day as needed.
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More quagmire news

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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
More quagmire news

09/05/04 – A British helicopter crewmember assists Saga Al Gazzey out of a helicopter at the Basra International Airport, Iraq, Sept. 5, 2004. Gazzey received a heart operation at the Royal Brompton Hospital in the United Kingdom, paid for by Chain of Hope. Her father Niam Zeyan, a tribal leader in the Basra providence,...
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Najaf Aug. 10, 2004

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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
Najaf Aug. 10, 2004

08/09/04 – U.S. Army soldiers take cover behind a wall in a cemetery outside of An Najaf, Iraq before moving forward to look for weapons and anti-Iraqi forces, Aug. 10, 2004. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Lester Colley) (Released)
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Israeli tools of freedom

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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
Israeli tools of freedom

08/25/04 – Two Israeli F-15’s fly over the Nevada Test and Training Ranges during a Red Flag 04-3 training mission at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Aug. 25, 2004. Red Flag is a combat training exercise involving all branches of the U.S. military, as well as coalition forces from Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway,...
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Freedom’s arrow

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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
Freedom’s arrow

09/25/04 – An F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the “Flying Eagles” of Strike Fighter Squadron One Two Two (VFA-122), conducts a high-speed pass in front of the crowd at the 2004 ‘In Pursuit of Liberty,” Naval Air Station Oceana Air Show, Sept. 25, 2004. . The Super Hornet was painted in the colors of...
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Another reason to elect John Kerry

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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

French President Jacques Chirac warned Thursday of a “catastrophe” for global diversity if the United States’ cultural hegemony goes unchallenged. iht.com Surely reversing US cultural hegemony is reason enough for foreign leaders to want Kerry to win the White House in November and it should be enough for you as well! insisted he had...
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October 8, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit
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Ready for the debates.
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Voter Suppression in MO

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October 7, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

Unbelievable. VAN BUREN, Mo. – Officials in one Missouri county are reprinting absentee ballots for the Nov. 2 general election after discovering that President Bush (news – web sites) and Vice President Dick Cheney (news – web sites) were left off. The ballots were mailed beginning Sept. 21, and Carter County Clerk Becky Gibbs said several...
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Set Saddam Free

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October 7, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

If Bush was wrong to invade Iraq, shouldn’t we set Saddam free? Following the defense attorney policies of John Kerry. John Gibson has a point. If the information used to obtain a warrant is found to be false and the search turned up no stockpiles of WMD shouldn’t the ‘accused’ go free? Let’s say they’re right...
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Saddam, teachers pet

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October 7, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

It appears Saddam would have passed Kerry’s ‘Global Test’ easily. SADDAM HUSSEIN believed he could avoid the Iraq war with a bribery strategy targeting Jacques Chirac, the President of France, according to devastating documents released last night. Memos from Iraqi intelligence officials, recovered by American and British inspectors, show the dictator was told as early as...
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The politics of fear and intimidation

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October 6, 2004
by Hegemonic Pundit

Forget Iraq, what about the rising liberal insurgency here in the US? Anti-Bush gunman fired several shots into the Bush campaign offices of Bearden, TN, and Huntington, WV. “For someone to use that level of violence to try to make a political point, it is just a shock,” said Chad Tindell, Knox County Republican chairman....
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