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This featured ad in The Jerusalem Post online, 7 July 2008
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Former Top Pentagon Official Douglas Feith with his Assistant Larry Franklin, since convicted of spying for Israel and imprisoned.
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Palestinians hold out their passports as they wait to cross to Egypt at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip, 1 July 2008. (Wissam Nassar/MaanImages)
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Abdalla Salem El-Badri, left, the OPEC secretary general, met in April 2008 with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran. (Morteza Nikoubazl/Reuters)
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The Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, foreground, gleams against the city's spectacular skyline. Residents tend to dismiss Beijing as uncultured, despite its current dominance. (Pr Newswire) - Wash Post 13 July 08
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'I'd Blow My Brains Out' If I Watched American TV News!
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Cover of prestigious NEW YORKER MAGAZINE - 21 July 2008
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Obama on the Cover of Rolling Stone Magazine
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Second Cover of Rolling Stone Magazine Feature Barack Obama
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Anchors Brian Williams of NBC, left, Katie Couric of CBS and Charles Gibson of ABC. (Richard Drew/The Associated Press)
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Barak Obama Landed in Iraq on 21 July Wit hHis Distinctive Campaign Plane
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UNSETTLED: Israeli citizens protest the dismantling of settlements in 2005
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Raghida Dergham - Closely, Very Closely, tied to the Arab 'client regimes' from her perch in New York City.
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Tzipi Livni: The daughter of leading Right-Wing Zionist Parents Considered 'Terrorists' by the British
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Unmanned ‘Reaper’ Carries Potent Weapons on Reconnaissance Missions in IRAQ
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Unmanned ‘Reaper’ Carries Potent Weapons on Reconnaissance Missions in IRAQ
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The Saga of the Fulbright Students Imprisoned in Gaza has Thriller Twists You Just Won't Believe
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An Israeli tank at the Karni crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip in June AFP
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U.S. Secretary of State Rice with Israeli Foregn Minister Livni in Jerusalem in late August 2008
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The SS Free Gaza and the SS Liberty with activists from 17 countries sailed to 'Break the Blockade' of Gaza in large August 2008
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Cartoon published in the Saudi newspapers Al-Watan and Arab News in July 2008
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Tom Dine - Israeli, Neocon, and AIPAC operative to be watched out for.
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Featured in the LATimes - 31 Aug 2008
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Just a few days after Americans first heard about Sarah Palin, this cover greeted them in the grocery stories.
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When Alaska HDTV PodShow host Scott Slone interviewed Governor Sarah Palin in February 2008 he captured a telling political detail -- the footage showed that the governor keeps a small Israeli flag by her office window.
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From the Financial Times in September 08 as U.S. Decline Began to Further Accelerate
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Max Blumenthal - Pastor Hagee: The Antichrist Is Gay, "Partially Jewish, As Was Adolph Hitler" (Paging Joe Lieberman!)
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Max Blumenthal - Pastor Hagee Claims The Antichrist Is Gay and "Partially Jewish, As Was Adolph Hitler"
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The Folksy Wink and Tone Have Become the Trademark of McCain VP Choice Governor Sarah Palin.
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She's a Neocon (thinly masked), she's Jewish, she's Zionist and Israeli centric, she helped start the Iraq war, she disgraced the NYTimes and the journalism profession, she went to jail (attempting to rehabilitate herself), and now she's where she belongs (LOL), joining FOX NEWS!
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Palestinian Protests Mahmoud Abbas Going to Annapolis Conference - Quickly Arrested by Abbas Police
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Jewish settler Renana Cohen poses for a picture in the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha, near the West Bank city of Nablus October 7, 2008. Being a Jewish settler in occupied territory is the only life Cohen has known for most of her 25 years, and she couldn't imagine living anywhere else, including within Israel's borders. Some 300,000 Israelis live in the West Bank, alongside some 3 million Palestinians, in settlements which the World Court has branded as illegal. To match feature ISRAEL-SETTLER/ REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen - 7 Oct 08
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Israeli Arabs clean and repair graves at an old Muslim cemetery in downtown Jerusalem, 2006. Muslim authorities expressed outrage after the Israeli High Court gave the go-ahead for the construction of a Museum of Tolerance on the site of a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem - Oct 2008 Photo:Gali Tibbon/AFP
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A Syrian youth holds an anti-US and Israel placard during a demonstration in Damascus. The US embassy in Syria shut its doors as thousands marched through Damascus to protest at a deadly American raid on a village near the Iraqi border that Syria branded a barbaric act. Photo:Joseph Barrak/AFP
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A Syrian youth holds an anti-US and Israel placard during a demonstration in Damascus. The US embassy in Syria shut its doors as thousands marched through Damascus to protest at a deadly American raid on a village near the Iraqi border that Syria branded a barbaric act. Photo:Joseph Barrak/AFP
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Israel's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni (C) attends a session of parliament commemorating Israel's Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi, who was assassinated in 2001 by Palestinian militants, in Jerusalem October 29, 2008. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM)
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Palestinians carry the body of Mohammed Abahereh during his funeral in al-Yamoun village near the West Bank city of Jenin October 29, 2008. Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday killed Abahereh, a 68-year-old Palestinian shepherd, who was carrying a shotgun as protection against rustlers. The Israeli army said Abahereh opened fire at soldiers on routine patrol and they shot back, killing him. This image was taken through the window of an ambulance door. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK)
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Palestinian women watch the funeral of Mohammed Abahereh in al-Yamoun village near the West Bank city of Jenin October 29, 2008.Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday killed Abahereh, a 68-year-old Palestinian shepherd, who was carrying a shotgun as protection against rustlers. The Israeli army said Abahereh opened fire at soldiers on routine patrol and they shot back, killing him . REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK)
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US citizens living in Israel line-up to cast their ballots as they vote early for the US presidential elections at a cultural centre in Jerusalem on October 28. A poll conducted by the Rabin Center for Israel Studies found 46.6% of Israelis would vote for John McCain if given chance, while Barack Obama would receive 34% of votes . Photo:Menahem Kahana/AFP
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A Hamas policeman guards the boat of international activists after they arrived in Gaza October 29, 2008. A boat carrying international activists, including a Nobel Peace laureate, docked in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after sailing from Cyprus despite an Israeli naval blockade on the Hamas-controlled Palestinian territory. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)
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The son of Mohammed Abahereh mourns over his father's body in a hospital in the West Bank city of Jenin October 29, 2008. Israeli troops shot and killed Abahereh, an armed Palestinian, near Jenin on Wednesday, the Israeli army said. A security source said farmer Abahereh, 68, was carrying a shot gun as he herded cattle in the village of Al-Yamoun before dawn. Abahereh's son, Taher, said troops shot his father and left him for hours to bleed to death . REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK)
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Israeli soldiers patrolling in the West Bank. Hundreds of soldiers in Israel have avoided duty by resorting to the services of unscrupulous Arab Israeli doctors, who issued bogus certificates of illness. . Photo:/AFP
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Boxing promoter Don King (R) and Britain's Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson stand together before a concert celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Peres Center for Peace in Tel Aviv October 27, 2008 - Oct 27, 2008.
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Israel's President Shimon Peres is shown on a screen as he speaks before a concert celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Peres Center for Peace in Tel Aviv October 27, 2008 - Oct 27, 2008.
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The image of Pope Benedict XVI reading the bible on a live television feed is projected inside the Holy Cross in Jerusalem's Basilica in Rome - Oct 5, 2008. REUTERS/Alessandro De
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FIFA President Sepp Blatter (L) and Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon attend a 10th anniversary event of the Peres Center for Peace in Tel Aviv October 27, 2008.
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An Afghan man raises his hand in front of a poster of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah during a demonstration to mark 'Al-Quds' or Jerusalem Day in Kabul September 26, 2008.
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A left-wing activist holds a placard as he talks to Palestinian women waiting at the Erez border crossing October 26, 2008. Foreign and Israeli activists demonstrated on Sunday at the Erez border crossing calling for Israel to allow international medical workers to enter the Gaza Strip for a conference. An Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip was tightened after Hamas Islamists seized the coastal strip last year. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL)
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A Palestinian man touches a broken gravestone at a Muslim cemetery in the West Bank city of Hebron October 26, 2008. Jewish settlers vandalised the Muslim cemetery on Sunday after the Israeli army razed a West Bank outpost built by a militant settler leader without government authorisation, Palestinians said. Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said an investigation had been launched but could not confirm that the vandals were settlers. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun (WEST BANK)
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A Palestinian woman gestures as she sits beside a desecrated grave at a Muslim cemetery in the West Bank city of Hebron October 26, 2008. Jewish settlers vandalised a Muslim cemetery on Sunday after the Israeli army razed a West Bank outpost built by a militant settler leader without government authorisation, Palestinians said. Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said an investigation had been launched but could not confirm that the vandals were settlers. . REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun (WEST BANK
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A Palestinian girl wears an Islamic Jihad headband during a rally organized by the movement in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip October 24, 2008. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)
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Israelis soldiers carry Torah scrolls as they dance during Simhat Torah celebrations at Kibutz Mefalsim near the southern city of Sderot October 21, 2008. They are marking the end of the Sukkot holiday. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL)
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Israelis soldiers dance during Simhat Torah celebrations at Kibutz Mefalsim near the southern city of Sderot October 21, 2008. They are marking the end of the Sukkot holiday. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL)
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Palestinian women hold pictures of their family members during a protest calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails in Gaza October 20, 2008. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)
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Palestinian women hold pictures of their relatives during a protest calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails in the West Bank city of Nablus October 20, 2008. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini (WEST BANK)
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Palestinian women hold pictures of their relatives during a protest calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails in the West Bank city of Nablus October 20, 2008. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini (WEST BANK)
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Israelis hold placards at the site of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit's abduction at Kerem Shalom, during a rally calling for his release October 19, 2008. Shalit was abducted by Palestinian militants from an Israeli army base in a cross-border raid in June 2006. The placards read in Hebrew 'Let the sun of Gilad shine.' REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL)
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Israelis hold national flags at the site of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit's abduction at Kerem Shalom, during a rally calling for his release October 19, 2008. Shalit was abducted by Palestinian militants from an Israeli army base in a cross-border raid in June 2006. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL)
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Palestinian women hold pictures of Palestinian prisoners during a protest in the West Bank city of Jenin calling for their release from Israeli jails October 19, 2008. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK) REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK)
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An Israeli soldier (L) tries to hold back a Jewish settler (C) from disrupting Palestinian farmers harvesting olives in the West Bank village of Izmut near Nablus October 19, 2008. The annual olive harvest has become a flash point of tensions between Israelis and Palestinians, as Jewish settlers have disrupted olive picking in parts of the occupied West Bank this month. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini (WEST BANK
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A Palestinian woman (L) holds pictures of Palestinian prisoners during a protest in the West Bank city of Jenin calling for their release from Israeli jails October 19, 2008. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK)
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A video grab shows wounded news photographer Abdul Hafiz al Hashlamoun after he was attacked by Israeli Jewish settlers during a traditional olive harvesting in the West Bank city of Hebron October 18, 2008. Jewish settlers punched and kicked two news photographers and a British woman helping Palestinians pick olives in a West Bank town on Saturday and Israeli police responded by stopping the harvest . REUTERS/ via Reuters TV (WEST BANK)
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Israeli soldiers guard news photographer Abdul Hafiz al Hashlamoun after he was attacked by Israeli Jewish settlers during a traditional olive harvesting in the West Bank city of Hebron October 18, 2008. Jewish settlers punched and kicked two news photographers and a British woman helping Palestinians pick olives in a West Bank town on Saturday and Israeli police responded by stopping the harvest. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun (WEST BANK)
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Palestinians eat in a restaurant in the West Bank town of Bethlehem as the menu is displayed on the controversial Israeli barrier in the background October 16, 2008. It might be a while before some future U.S. president prevails on Israel to 'tear down this wall', so Palestinian restaurateur Joseph Hazboon has had his menu printed on it instead, in waterproof colours. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (WEST BANK)
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Palestinians look at a restaurant's menu displayed on the controversial Israeli barrier in the West Bank town of Bethlehem October 16, 2008. It might be a while before some future U.S. president prevails on Israel to 'tear down this wall', so Palestinian restaurateur Joseph Hazboon has had his menu printed on it instead, in waterproof colours. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (WEST BANK)
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An Israeli border police officer stands guard as Jewish worshippers gather for a special priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City October 16, 2008. The Dome of the Rock on the compound known to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif, and to Jews as Temple Mount, is seen in the back. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM) Photo Tools * Email * IM
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An Israeli border police officer stands guard as Jewish worshippers gather for a special priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City October 16, 2008. The Dome of the Rock on the compound known to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif, and to Jews as Temple Mount, is seen in the back. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM)
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Bolivian Christian pilgrims march during the annual support march for Israel organized by the International Christian Embassy and the Jerusalem municipality. Thousands of Christian pilgrims from around the globe took to the streets of Jerusalem on Wednesday, singing hymns and swaying in the autumn sunlight in a colourful parade of support for Israel. Photo:Menahem Kahana/AFP
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The father (C) of Abdelkader Darzeid, 18, mourns over his son's body in a hospital in the West Bank city of Ramallah October 15, 2008. Israeli troops shot dead an 18-year-old Palestinian, Darzeid, near a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank on October 14, Palestinian medics said. An army spokeswoman said soldiers lying in ambush under cover of darkness opened fire. REUTERS/Fadi Arouri (WEST BANK)
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Palestinians carry the body of Abdelkader Darzeid, 18, during his funeral in Jalazun refugee camp near the West Bank city of Ramallah October 15, 2008. Israeli troops killed him near a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank on October 14 Fadi Arouri (WEST BANK)
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A Samaritan priest raises the Torah scroll during a pilgrimage for the holy day of the Tabernacles, or Sukkot, in Mount Gerizim near the West Bank town of Nablus, October 13, 2008. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (WEST BANK)
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An Israeli woman stands on a step-on scanner during a security check at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv October 12, 2008. Israel has introduced a step-on scanner that spares airline travellers the nuisance of having to remove their shoes so they can be X-rayed for hidden weapons, though the new device cannot yet sniff out explosives. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL)
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Jordanian farmers and unionists burn an Israeli flag and empty boxes previously containing fruit from Israel during a protest against importing fruits and vegetables from Israel, at the central market in Amman October 11, 2008. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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A Lebanese man eats a falafel sandwich at a restaurant in Beirut October 8, 2008. Lebanese food makers aim to prove that dishes including hummus originated in their country in a campaign to stop Israeli manufacturers from using the names to market the same foods. Picture taken October 8, 2008 . REUTERS/Cynthia Karam (LEBANON)
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A Lebanese woman eats hummus and tabbouleh at a restaurant in Beirut October 8, 2008. Lebanese food makers aim to prove that dishes including hummus originated in their country in a campaign to stop Israeli manufacturers from using the names to market the same foods. Picture taken October 8, 2008. REUTERS/Cynthia Karam (LEBANON)
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A Lebanese chef pours olive oil on a hummus dish at a restaurant in Beirut October 8, 2008. Lebanese food makers aim to prove that dishes including hummus originated in their country in a campaign to stop Israeli manufacturers from using the names to market the same foods. Picture taken October 8, 2008. REUTERS/Cynthia Karam (LEBANON)
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RAHMBO - Former Fixer, Money-Man, and Israeli, Rahm Emanuel Will Be In Charge in the Obama White house
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Immediately Upon Election Obama Appointed to the Top Job in the White House his antithesis in both style and Iraq War policies. Emanuel, an orthodox Jew, is well known for his Zionist and Israeli connections. He is in effect the lead Democratic Party Neocon when it comes to the MIddle East.
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He's the antithesis of Obama in Temperament and Style, a strong supporter of the Iraq war, a former Israel with a father who was a Jewish 'terrorist', and the man who Barack Obama annointed his Chief of Staff in the White House
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Thanksgiving Time 2008 - Major Terrorist Attack in Mumbai
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1 December 2009 - Add Rahm Emanuel, missing from this photo, and you have Obama's Big Players On The World Stage
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Big Scare Headline on the Drudge Report - 2 Dec 2008
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The Taj in Mumbai - Thanksgiving time 2008
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Numerous Reports and Policy Studies about IRAN and the Middle East have been published in the aftermath of the Obama Election. Most have the fingerprints (disguised or wiped clean in various ways) of the Israeli/Jewish Lobby, more powerful than ever with their man Rahm Emanual appointed Chief of Staff in the White House.
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Remember this? It was in China when Bush attempted to exit through a lock door and stood there 'bewildered'.
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U.S. Electoral Map 2008
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“Criminals shouldn’t run countries” - Fatima Bhutto on the new 'Civilian Democratic' Government of Pakistan
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Drudge Report Beats NYTimes for Hits, Readership
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President Bush speaks at the Brookings Institution's Saban Forum on 5 Dec 2008 at the Newseum in Washington. AP
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Students read Islamic law texts at Jamia Dar-ul-Uloom madrassa in Lahore, Pakistan. Islamic clerics say a small minority has given a bad name to Islam and publicly condemned suicide bombing as "un-Islamic." (Jason Motlagh/The Washington Times)
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tudents read Islamic law texts at Jamia Dar-ul-Uloom madrassa in Lahore, Pakistan. (Jason Motlagh/The Washington Times)
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An anti-US mural, taking the form of the US flag displaying skulls in the place of stars and bearing the message "Down With The U.S.A", in central Tehran.
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An Iranian schoolgirl walks past an anti-US mural painted on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran.
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Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki tries to block US President George W. Bush after an Iraqi man threw his shoes at Bush during a joint press conference and signing ceremony at Maliki's private office. An Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes and an insult at Bush, without hitting him, as the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi premier at his Baghdad office on Sunday, 14 Dec 2008.
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'You Dog' Reporter Shouts Condemning Bush For Killing so many Iraqis 12-13-08
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'You Dog' Reporter Shouts Condemning Bush For Killing so Many and Destroying Iraq. 12-13-08
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'You Dog' Reporter Shouts Condemning Bush For Killing so Many and Destroying Iraq. Baghdad, Sunday, 14 Dec 2008
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Shoe Thrower Mr al-Zaidi said his actions were for Iraqi widows and orphans
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Anti-American protesters in Baghdad a day after Iraqi journalist Muntader al-Zaidi threw his shoes at President George W. Bush during a press conference. (Karim Kadim/The Associated Press)
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The 'Shoe Insult' Image Will Go Down In History As Part of the Bush Legacy in the Middle East - "Final Kiss You Dog!"
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The Shoe Attack on President Bush was launched with the words "this is a farewell kiss, you dog"
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Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi hurled his shoes at George W. Bush and sparked a wave of support in the Arab world. Dozens of Palestinians took in a rally in the Gaza Strip in solidarity with the Iraqi journalist.
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A Jordanian protestor holds up a picture of U.S. President George W. Bush with a shoe fixed on it, during a demonstration in support of Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi in Amman, Jordan - 20 Dec 08 (AP Photo/Nader Daoud)
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A Jordanian man waves a pair of shoes with the word Bush written on the soles, during a demonstration in support of Bush shoe-thrower Muntazer al-Zaidi in Amman, Jordan on Dec. 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Nadeer Daoud)
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Battle of the Toned Leaders - First Vladamir of Russia Now Followed by Barack of America. Neither George nor Dick ever entered the contest.
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The Pope warned of 'ruin' of the world as he made a Christmas appeal for peace in Holy Land 25 Dec 08
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In 2003 Harold Pinter let it be known he considers Prime Minister Blair a "deluded idiot" and thinks that Blair and Bush should be tried as war criminals. He declared that "The United States is a monster out of control.... The country is run by a bunch of criminal lunatics, with Blair as their hired Christian thug", and he called the war against Iraq "a bandit act." In 2005 Pinter was awarded the Nobel Prize for Liberature.
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In 2003 Harold Pinter let it be known he considers Prime Minister Blair a "deluded idiot" and thinks that Blair and Bush should be tried as war criminals. He declared that "The United States is a monster out of control.... The country is run by a bunch of criminal lunatics, with Blair as their hired Christian thug", and he called the war against Iraq "a bandit act." In 2005 Pinter was awarded the Nobel Prize for Liberature. In 2008 Pinter and other British Jews publicly declared they would not celebate Israel's 60th Birthday.
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The Biggest Demonstration in British History - on 16 February 2003 - was against the upcoming US/UK invasion of IRAQ
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Hamas celebrated its 21st anniversary with a mass rally in December 2008
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27 December 2008 - The Slaughter, the Massacre, of Palestinians Continues
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The last week of 2008 the Israelis Launched a Brutal Assault on Palestinian Gaza - The Worst Since the Conquest in 1967.
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As American Planes and Bombs Destroy Palestinian Gaza, not a word from the American Pres-elect 30 Dec 2008
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As U.S. planes and bombs rain down on Palestinian Gaza, the American Pres elect says nothing. So much for 'Change' when it comes to the Middle East!
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From Jakarta to London, a wave of protest erupted across the world on 2 Jan 09 against Israel’s assault on Gaza. More than 10,000 marched through the Indonesian capital and Israeli flags were burnt and trampled upon. 2 Jan 09
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Famous Photo Shows German Nazi troops round up Polish Jews during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in May 1943.
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Mark Bruzonsky was the live commentator on CTV throughout the historic White House cremony with Yasser Arafat, Yitzhak Rabin, and President Clinton. He can be reached at Mark@Bruzonsky.com and phone 202 686-2371
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Tens of Thousands Loudly Protestors in Saturday, 10 Jan 08, in Lafayette Park between the White House and the Hay Adams Hotel where Obama and Family are Staying. Israel, Congress, Bush, and Obama were all singled out for condemnation by a very pro-Palestinian and pro-Justice crowd.
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Tens of Thousands Loudly Protestors in Saturday, 10 Jan 08, in Lafayette Park between the White House and the Hay Adams Hotel where Obama and Family are Staying. Israel, Congress, Bush, and Obama were all singled out for condemnation by a very pro-Palestinian and pro-Justice crowd.
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Tens of Thousands Came to Washington to Protest the U.S. Israeli War Against The People of Palestine - 10 Jan 2009
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Tens of Thousands Came to Washington to Protest the U.S. Israeli War Against The People of Palestine - 10 Jan 2009
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The Huffington Post Headine on Sunday Before Obama Inauguration
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A new Era is Proclaimed - A Black and a Democratic Claims Mantle of a White and a Republican - 18 Jan 2008
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Imprisoned by Israel Years Ago, this is the man who has more of a popular following by far than the U.S./Israei strongman Mahmoud Abbas
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