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  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Apr 14, 2012
    j. von hettlingen
    • j. von hettlingen commented on an article:
      Jun 7, 2011
      Libya Stokes Its Machine Generating Propaganda
      I suppose it's normal that in war every party wants to present its enemies in as bad a light as possible. What do we know about that girl in the hospital, whether she was an alleged victim of the NATO airstrike or hurt in a car accident? We don't know. I would take all these contradictions with a pinch of salt. It is irrelevant whether there were civilian victims or not. Yet one can't deny the fact that these airstrikes night after night have - pschologically - a negative impact on the population. The traumatic effects they have on some people, especially the young can't be dismissed. The NATO forces are playing a dirty game. By terrorising the civilians, they hope to spark an implosion that would ultimately lead to mass revolt and the downfall of Gaddafi's regime. 

      NATO Sees Flaws in Air Campaign Against Qaddafi

      The findings undercut the idea that NATO could effectively carry out a more complicated campaign in Syria without relying disproportionately on the United States military.

      Let the state department work.
      The Texas Rangers are not a good model for international relations.
  • TimesPeople recommended an interactive graphic:
    Apr 14, 2012
    Senate Exit Polls - Election Results 2010
    Election results from The New York Times.
    Interesting.  Have a look at Florida.
    http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/04/dems-gop-ready-for-battle-over-dueling-tax-reforms.php?ref=fpa
    This is a way to look at the electorate now.
    http://polltracker.talkingpointsmemo.com/
    We will try to get action out of Obama by frowning at him until election day.  
    Mit Romney would be a disaster as president.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Apr 14, 2012
    Clotee Allochuku
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Apr 14, 2012
    j. von hettlingen
    • j. von hettlingen commented on an article:
      Jun 7, 2011
      Libya Stokes Its Machine Generating Propaganda
      I suppose it's normal that in war every party wants to present its enemies in as bad a light as possible. What do we know about that girl in the hospital, whether she was an alleged victim of the NATO airstrike or hurt in a car accident? We don't know. I would take all these contradictions with a pinch of salt. It is irrelevant whether there were civilian victims or not. Yet one can't deny the fact that these airstrikes night after night have - pschologically - a negative impact on the population. The traumatic effects they have on some people, especially the young can't be dismissed. The NATO forces are playing a dirty game. By terrorising the civilians, they hope to spark an implosion that would ultimately lead to mass revolt and the downfall of Gaddafi's regime. 

      NATO Sees Flaws in Air Campaign Against Qaddafi

      The findings undercut the idea that NATO could effectively carry out a more complicated campaign in Syria without relying disproportionately on the United States military.

      Let the diplomats work.  
      The Marines are not a good tool all the time.

  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Apr 14, 2012
    Serafima Bogomolova
    • chowandchatter posted to Twitter an article:
      Jul 20, 2011
      Cold-Brewing Coffee and Tea - The Curious Cook
      “Cold-Brewing Coffee and Tea - The Curious Cook - http://nyti.ms/r31ACg” 

      I will have to get in control of my drinking.   
      Coffee is not a good substitute for sleep.
      It is of limited effectiveness.

      How much do you want and when?

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