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 | | From: | Nick Noggy | | Subject: | Re: MSN Messenger | | Date: | Sat, 11 Dec 2004 19:13:37 GMT |
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56. Michael J. Glennon, Why the Security Council Failed, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2003, at 16.
57. Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, Brave New World Order (1992).
58. Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin, Bush Family Ties to Nazi Germany - the Legacy of Prescott Herbert Bush, Global Outlook, No. 5, at 54 (Summer/Fall 2003).
59. Christopher Hitchens, The Trial of Henry Kissinger (2002).
60. Francis A. Boyle, The Bosnian People Charge Genocide (1996).
61. See generally Young Sok Kim, The International Criminal Court (2003).
62. Louis B. Sohn, Cases on United Nations Law 527-609 (2d ed. 1967).
63. Leon Jaworski, The Right and the Power (1977); Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein, The Final Days (1976).
64. Howard Zinn, The Future of History (1999); Michael Parenti, History as Mystery (1999).
65. William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960).
Iraq is Moot It's not about Iraq or weapons of mass destruction It's about corporate empire and America's function in the new world order:
America on the top, a "first among equals" The world under our boot- - a Pax Romana sequel called "America first."
Or some other road less traveled by the combat boot's sole A shared security A lesser role on a road that may be harder
than one on which we give all directions but one where corporate interests are tempered by dissention and people come first.
It's not about Iraq Saddam or the bomb It's about McDonalds versus the Imam lucre or culture
Unilatateral Empire or global democracy "Liberating Iraq"? Complete hypocris
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