Noodling this notion, tagged as “MC” for Mandela Crack Ceremony, I
started thinking about which prominent personalities would be seemly
to have on hand for the occasion. As soon as the name of Mumia Abu-
Jamal popped into the cranium, bells rang, lights flashed and the !
TILT! sign came on.
So, putting MC aside for the moment, let us instead cogitate
executively on the wholesome truth that Madiba should indeed ask
Obomber [who BTW at the time of this writing is momentarily expected
to appear at a Masonic hall money-sucker on Nob Hill less than a mile
from my present location] to permit Mumia to come to Capetown for a
visit.
I have taken the liberty of drafting a letter for President Mandela’s
consideration. Maybe Madiba could also solicit the opinion of the
South African policemen’s union on this humanitarian proposal?
{Dear President Obomber,
I have a yen to meet the famous author & long-time political prisoner
Mumia Abu-Jamal. Will you, therefore, please use your good offices to
see to it that MAJ is permitted straightaway to visit me?
Recognizing that you are holding him in captivity, I promise to return
him to your clutches within two weeks of receipt of a formal request
from you to that end. My side, of course, will gladly bear all
expenses for this outing, provided only that both you and MAJ agree to
the proposal. I refer here only to expenses for MAJ & his personally
chosen party. Should you want to send along a battalion of Rangers,
black helicopters, drones and the other toothy accessories you so
frequently deploy far from home, then all those measures would fall to
your account only. You just print the money anyway, right?
I think that a month sounds about minimum for MAJ & I to get
acquainted with each other and for him to see at least a little bit of
our beautiful country here. So at the end of that time, you can just
notify me of your desire for his return & SLAM! we’ll stick him on the
first plane back to Warshington, D.C.
Now I know, of course, that your Attorney General, Mr. Eric Holder, is
liable to jump up to object to my description above of MAJ’s status.
The USGov claims MAJ to be a mere murderer of Philadelphia policeman
Daniel Faulkner, as is supposedly shown by his conviction therefor by
what you represent as a jury of his peers. In my time, of course, your
same USGov labeled me a “terrorist” and it was your secret police who
tipped off the then white supremacist regime here for my own bust.
Well, purely for the sake of argument, so what if MAJ did shoot down
the cop who was at the time in the wee hour of the downtown morning
busily beating MAJ’s younger brother about the head with a steel club?
As of this coming 9 December, MAJ will have served 30 years in your
police custody, mainly on Death Row. Now if I remember right, you just
had one of your C.I.Agents murder three victims in broad daylight in
Pakistan and you got the shooter back hey presto, eh what? And when
the USGov murdered some three million Vietnamese, what you call your
justice system prosecuted one Lt. William Calley --and how much time
did he do for massacring a whole village full of women and children ?
My Lai was the place, if you remember, young as you were at that time,
only seven years old.
But, Barack, if I may take the liberty of calling you by your first
name, the thing is that Mr. Mumia Abu-Jamal is definitely, beyond any
question, an innocent man. He is entitled to heavy damages for his
wrongful imprisonment, besides --obviously-- his immediate release.
Keep the faith there though, boy, despite these words of burning
truth, I will stand by my opening offer of returning the prisoner and
President Jacob Zuma will co-sign for it.
How do I know of MAJ’s innocence? Simple as pie, the basis of our
whole theory of law, that a man is presumed innocent until he is
convicted by a jury of his peers in a fair trial before an honorable
judge in open court. To be more specific, the date that frees MAJ =
May 13, 1985 when the Philly police used a helicopter to drop by
surprise an incendiary bomb on the roof of a row house, burning to
death eleven victims, including five children, and destroying a whole
block of homes. After the City Government of Philadelphia committed
this atrocity, they just stood around grinning at each other and
jacking themselves off. Do you think that any of these killers got so
much as a parking ticket for behind this MOVE? You know better.
So the defense of MAJ rests on the proposition of a continuous,
criminal organizational culture between the kabal which prosecuted him
in 1982 and the kiddie-killers who dropped the bomb in 1985. Either
you must propose that a gang of mass murderers are competent to
conduct a fair trial or else you must argue that whereas the Philly
D.A. in 1982 was a combo of Socrates, Solomon, Confucius, Jesus &
Buddha; still, somehow, within four short years, all that Philly City
Hall righteousness had quite fled away, to be replaced by a gruesome,
flesh-eating monster. Are you following this argument? ‘Cause
otherwise I think you should resign, with all due respect, as they
say. Providing that you could get about 10,000 other USGov officials
to resign along with you.
Will you surprise the American people by standing up to the sinister
forces behind you for a change --you know that word, “change”, right?
Will you exert yourself for this humanitarian gesture?
Failing such an act of grace on your part, I will ask my various
friends here in South Africa and around the world to give additional
study to the issues of the USA as an aggressive police state floating
on a sea of the life’s blood of innocents. One angle we want to look
at = what happens when the American police murder unarmed victims? I’m
talking about within the USA here, rather than, say, Guatemala. A
separate, gory case = 19 April 1993, eh Hillary?
You have the choice between cooperation and confrontation. You and
your family would be quite welcome to accompany Mumia, but please,
leave Billy Jeff at home. Jimmy, now, he's another question entirely.
Sincerely, Former Political Prisoner # …….
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by accident:
1. {Stan de SD <stand...@gmail.com>}
2. { DCI <50b...@gmail.com>}
3. { DERRY Rocket Team <derry.rocket.t...@gmail.com>}
4. { Tainui Matakite <krakatoajaka...@hotmail.co.nz>}
5. { bozo <Bozo_De_N...@37.com>}
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BETA:
[Results 1 - 10 of about 205 for "hal womack" mumia.] From Google
Groups Page search.
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GAMMA:
Nelson Mandela Foundation website:
http://www.nelsonmandela.org/index.php
The Desmond Tutu Peace Centre
http://www.tutu.org/
South Africa Government Online
http://www.gov.za/
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DELTA:
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Justice for Daniel Faulkner
http://www.danielfaulkner.com/
Mumia Abu-Jamal isn't a political prisoner. HE IS A FUCKING COP
KILLER! PURE AND SIMPLE! He should have been burning in hell long
before now!
Imagine only that you are driving a large truck down a narrow mountain
road, bordered on both sides by walls, when suddenly the brakes fail.
Desperately you pump the pedal to the floor. In front you see on the
left side a policeman in uniform; on the right side stands shakily a
young child. You can save one of the two threatened people by swerving
against the other. You must choose instantly. Whom are you to kill and
whom to save?
Do you say that the choice in this question looks too easy? In a sense
I would agree: Any policeman who hesitates with his answer should be
fired right off.
As the slogans like “To Protect And To Serve”, painted on the sides of
patrol cars in many cities, remind us, society supposedly hires police
for the benefit of ordinary civilians. Police are paid to risk their
lives in this noble cause, the theory goes. We pause here briefly to
note that taxi drivers like Mumia and me, who are far more at risk,
are paid far less.
In reality, however, JAPE [please see below for the Glossary] has a
grossly obese police state culture.
When a cop is killed in the line of duty, behold the lavish funeral,
with hundreds of other police paid all expenses to travel great
distances to attend. ‘Twould indeed be instructive to compare the
budgets for some of these stagey occasions as contrasted with the
public funds, if any, made available for the same purpose to families
of those unarmed civilian men and women shot and killed, sometimes
even in their own homes, by the police across the USA.
MEDUSA slavishly glorifies the police because both serve the same
masters, primarily rich Jews like Loyd Blankfein, CEO of Golem Sacks
Treasury; Haim Saban, the Bronfmen, Si Newhouse, Walter Annenberg et
al.
And what about the likes of Bill Gates & Warren Buffet, you may ask?
Such _goyishe_ alias “normal by blood” alias “gentile” financial
titans indeed have mucho dinero but still lack autonomy. The sad
family fates of moneyed mavericks such as the Kennedy Family and
Princess Diana & Dodi Al-Fayed luridly illustrate the point here, as
do also OTOH the prostrations of Gates, Buffet, Madonna & Co. before
the idolatrous altar of Israel. We doubt that Gates, unlike Saban or
Feinstein, really grooves personally on the murder of Palestinian
little girls such as Akaber Zaid or the wee Rabbo Sisters; it’s simply
that the White Guy quite understandably feels that his own family
would be at risk were he to dare to object to this standard Israeli
practice. Such a conclusion makes him and his associates accomplices
to the crimes.
Meanwhile, library time pressure bears on me this afternoon and I have
a follow-up to deal with.
This half-wit FN1 [see Glossary] dares to raise its voice against me
with double bangs to boot? Give it a club in a closet and then it
might be able to beat to death a new-born kitten but what is it doing
out in public at all?
Really, IMHO there are just a whole bunch of widely-known liberals,
starting with Alice Walker, whom we should try to stir up to promote
this MVM, pronounced “em-vim” for Mumia to Visit Mandela. It would be
good for both individuals --a real pair of black prisoners to draw to,
with 57 years behind bars between them-- and good for the other seven
billion of us as well. And I’m talking here about even the effort to
get Madiba to speak out for the cause, let alone if we all can
actually bring it off.
The point to be noted with care about F1 here =
It does just about as well for its case as Attorney General Holder or
his boss Obomber could do.
Just as the innocent families of Palestine, Iraq, AfPak, Colombia and
other tortured countries are helpless to defend themselves against
gunships & killer-drones operated from Greater Las Vegas, so when the
tables are turned, the JAPE lords are even less able to defend
themselves against the little three-inch tongues & cubit keyboards of
well-informed & honest people.
Does FN1 as a hireling or a fool pretend that by raising its little
paw it can block out the sun for all the rest of us?
The same City Government of Philadelphia, the same kabal of kiddie-
killers, that prosecuted, convicted and condemned Mumia also burned to
death five children together with six adults and destroyed a whole
block of homes besides.
Mumia, as I have said already years ago, belongs on the Supreme Court.
The nine incumbents belong in prison, along with the Philadelphia Fire
Gang --hey, I’ve just got a new entry for the Glossary!
Where can the Police Staters run in this contest?
Will they dare to deny the identity between the PFG and the court
which convicted Mumia? Otherwise they must concede that MAJ has yet to
receive a fair trial, right? And, meanwhile, they’ve been holding him
these three decades. Free Mumia instantly & give him a big bag of gold
to carry out of the courthouse with him! The whole world can see
simple justice here. And the Usenet be the lens through which we can
focus attention on the topic by using our available resources, at the
top of which list stands the most popular man on the Planet Earth.
Ye reckon that the folks in the Cape Flats could stand to hear some
good news?
So, why hold back? Should Madiba ask Obomber for this favor? Can we
who favor justice for Mumia help bring this proposal to Madiba’s
attention?
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GLOSSARY:
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APM = “As Previously Mentioned”
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CIB = “Composition In Brief”, i.e. only short time available.
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FN# = "Fake Name" + # for order of appearance in the given
thread.
In this thread,
FN1 = {syvyn11 <robhorine...@yahoo.com>}
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FODAD = Freedom Of Diet And Dress
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GABI = “Grin And Bear It”
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HenK = Henry Kissinger
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K7 = Kosher King Kissinger's Kultish Kabal of
Kiddie- Killers
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JA = Jewish-American, in several variations: R for Regime; T for
Tyranny; M for eMpire; PE for Planetary Empire (thus, “JAPE”).
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MEDUSA = propaganda alias "news" MEDia of the USA
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MLG = “Murdering Little Girls”.
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PFAB = "Please Find Appended Below".
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PFG = Philadelphia Fire Gang, Mayor & police who on May 13,
1985 burned to death 5 kids & 6 adults and destroyed a block of homes
in the process.
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T6 = Tucson, 6 slain in Stunt of Saturday 8 January.
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wark = from War Kriminal
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WTB = "With The Blessing", as Stephen Maturin says.
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San Francisco Public Library shows 19 results for
“Mumia Abu-Jamal”.
All things censored / Mumia Abu-Jamal ; edited by Noelle Hanrahan ;
foreword by Alice Walker. Abu-Jamal, Mumia. New York : Seven Stories
Press, 2000.
Title: Murdered by Mumia : a life sentence of loss, pain, and
injustice / Maureen Faulkner and Michael A. Smerconish. Publication
Info. Guilford, Conn. : Lyons Press, c2008.
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Prominent Murderess with warbleyunaire (now deceased):
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http://tinyurl.com/4535laq
Haaretz.com
Who are the world's richest Jews?
Sat, April 23, 2011 Nisan 19, 5771
[….Oracle founder Lawrence Ellison is the richest Jew in the world,
with a net worth of $28 billion (Forbes No. 6). (Note that Ellison
spun off his “Oracle” company from a C.I.A. project.)
Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg News service, ranks as the richest Jew
in the media industry, with a net worth of $18 billion….]
{DAEGU, South Korea - The United States is moving toward plutocracy -
government of the rich, not by the people, says Warren Buffett, in an
exclusive interview with TheMarker at Iscar's TaeguTec plant in South
Korea.
Buffett, 80, arrived in the town of Daegu on Sunday evening, a stop on
his tour of the Far East, including South Korea and India. The
original highlight of the trip was to be the inauguration of Iscar's
new plant in Japan. But as radiation levels rose as the Fukushima
nuclear power plant collapsed after the earthquake and tsunami, that
part of the trip was canceled.}
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(Black Bishop to King’s 2.)
COUNTERPUNCH
"Rulings by federal and state courts denying Abu-Jamal the legal
relief routinely granted other inmates who had raised the same appeals
claims are the least-examined element of this internationally-
condemned injustice."
Beg to differ here with the worthy Mr. Washington. "the least-examined
element" of this internationally notorious case = the profoundly
criminal character of Philly City Hall in light of the Mayor's
Massacre of May 13, 1985, referenced in the Originating Post. The D.A.
& the judiciary showed themselves rotten to the marrow, more than
deserving of replacing Mumia in his cell on Death Row.
The 1988 mass movement in support of the temporary & ceremonial
release of accused cop-killer Joseph Doherty highly relevant to my
current MVM proposal, indeed a notable precursor.
The murderers of the world will oppose MVM, while justice-minded
people will naturally support it. Should we widen this breach?
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{April 27, 2011
3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Slaps Supreme Court
A Victory for Mumia
By LINN WASHINGTON, Jr.
The federal Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, in a
stunning smack at the U.S. Supreme Court, has issued a ruling
upholding its earlier decision backing a new sentencing hearing in the
controversial case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the convicted killer of
Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner.
The latest ruling, issued on Tuesday April 26, 2011, upholds a ruling
the Third Circuit issued over two years ago siding with a federal
district court judge who, back in 2001, had set aside Abu-Jamal's
death penalty after determining that death penalty instructions
provided to the jury, and a flawed jury ballot document used during
Abu-Jamal's 1982 trial, had been unclear....
Pennsylvania state courts have released three Philadelphians from
death row (half of Pa's death row exonerations to date) citing
misconduct by police and prosecutors…misconduct that was less
egregious than that documented in the Abu-Jamal case. One of those
Philadelphia exonerations involved a man framed by police for a mob-
related killing, who was arrested six months before Abu-Jamal....
Officials in the French city of Saint-Denis will stage a ceremony
rededicating a street they named for Abu-Jamal during the last weekend
in April.
The ire erupting over Abu-Jamal's prominence on the part of advocates
of his execution contains contradictions that are as clear as the
proverbial black-&-white.
The U.S. Congress engaged in color-coded contradiction approving a May
2006 resolution condemning far off Saint-Denis for its honoring Abu-
Jamal by placing his name on a small one block long street.
Over a decade before that anti-Saint-Denis outrage, over 100 members
of Congress had battled to block the U.S. government from deporting a
white fugitive convicted of killing a British Army officer in Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
That officer's killing had occurred during an investigation into the
murder of another Belfast policeman.
Incidentally, the U.S. Congress did not erupt angrily when the City
Council of New York City voted to place the name of that fugitive –
Joseph Doherty – on the street corner outside the federal detention
center then housing him.
In 1988 – six years after Abu-Jamal's conviction – more than 3,000
Philadelphians signed petitions asking federal authorities to grant
Doherty special permission to leave his federal detention cell for one
day to allow Doherty to serve as Grand Marshall of Philadelphia's St
Patrick's Day Parade.
One Philly supporter of suspected convicted cop killer Doherty was the
then-President Judge of Philadelphia's trial courts, Edward J.
Bradley.
Judge Bradley told a reporter in 1988 that he had no problems as a
jurist reconciling his support for a convicted felon because he
questioned the "fair treatment" Irish nationals received in English
courts.
Judge Bradley's concern about fairness for IRA fighters in English
courts is not parallelled by any concern about fairness in
Philadelphia courts with regard to the case of former Black Panther
Party member Abu-Jamal. Judge Bradley's double standard highlights the
gross unfairness of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania state court
judges....[snip]}
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> ...
>
> read more »
> So, putting MC aside for the moment, let us instead cogitate
> executively on the wholesome truth that Madiba should indeed ask
> Obomber [who BTW at the time of this writing is momentarily expected
> to appear at a Masonic hall money-sucker on Nob Hill less than a mile
> from my present location] to permit Mumia to come to Capetown for a
> visit.
>
> I have taken the liberty of drafting a letter for President Mandela's
> consideration. Maybe Madiba could also solicit the opinion of the
> South African policemen's union on this humanitarian proposal?
"Mumia visits a Mummy" would've been a more appropriate header. Mandela
hasn't been seen in public since the soccer world cup. All he did was
wave and grin for the brief period he was wheeled out and back again. In
the meantime the electronic circuitry for 'waving and grinning' shorted
and he's being worked on by a whole team of taxidermists and IT guys...
The SA police union is in no mood to deal with terrorists, seeing that
they have a whole bunch of them as bosses and in government at this
time. They would beat, stab and shoot your Mumia to death in no time,
ask the relatives of the 100s of victims bludgeoned to death by police
so far this year. Their crime? Protesting against lack of basic services
like toilets, housing, water. Yep, simple folk (the blacks) here believe
society -owes- them these basics, they shouldn't have to work for them.
Like in some oil-rich country in the Middle East, everything is supposed
to be for free and delivered with a smile.. The BEST part is, the ANC
governmunt (thats a government run by stone-age apes) promises them
these things if they vote for them, election after election. But can't
deliver. Yet the thick black masses keep on voting for them! Happy
ending? I don't think so..
--
bigD
There should be a large, colorful, very legible banner bearing the
legend "HP" for "Hang HenKie by His Pinkie?"
Obviously the organizers will issue a Basic Statement explaining that,
as experienced gourmets, we prefer the coca leaf itself to powdered
cocaine (a smugglers' product) and coke to crack. Because, however,
crack has since the Reaganzeit (that bloody avocado brain) enjoyed the
MDS or Most Demonized Status formerly held by heroin, then we are
serving it in order to give the lie to the malignant global conspiracy
of the ISP or Imperial Secret Police & Big Pharma.
The violence in ghettos around the world and especially in the USA
results from the boss Jews assassinating the natural leaders and
imprisoning the second tier of talented men. The immensely destructive
farce of neo-prohibition merely a pretext for the misruling Jews to
use normal alias "gentile" whites as predators against the colored
masses.
The Mandela -- Mumia Crack Ceremony proposes to use the third-ranked
sacred cause of Freedom to promote the first-ranked imperative of
Justice, as signified by the HP slogan.
FN2*s whitist dementality may go a long way to explain why the
majority of South Africans keep voting for the now admittedly
questionable ANC.
* = {d...@JRranch.com (bigdude)} Will we pause to note the pathos of a
critter which presents itself as "bigdude" without being able to find
the balls to publish its own name? Simply strike the final "e", eh?
"Fake Name" & other ~neologisms explained in the Glossary appearing in
my post of 22 April.
IMHO the South African leaders should probably adopt a national
program of fostering the development of the game I have dubbed "turff"
and which is so far commonly known in "barbarian" (my term) languages
by its Japanese name of
_go_*.
* http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/index-e.htm
http://www.usgo.org/index.html
http://www.sfgoclub.com/sfgoclub/Welcome.html
Does SA begin to follow the traditional North Asian practice of
recognizing skill in the game as the first criterion for promotion in
government service, then the intellectual leaders of the masses will
have a way to rise by clean competition rather than by the
demoralizing techniques of favoritism, nepotism, bribery & general
intrigue.
A socially revolutionary policy in education would make available
resources such as internationally recruited teachers, 24/7 computer
access, literature & playing equipment
to all neighborhoods in reverse order of their average income.
=======================
On May 2, 9:36 am, d...@JRranch.com (bigdude) wrote:
> We, the intellectual leaders of our human race, do have the present
> opportunity to float an idea for immediate action optimally climaxing
> on Nelson Mandela's 92nd birthday on 18 July. I repeat the MVM
> proposal from the OP or Originating Post & garnish it with the
> expectation of both stars & their eminent company marshalled by Bishop
> Desmond Tutu smoking a wee bit of crack together for ceremonial
> purposes. There's just over a month between the time of this writing
> and the target date. We heep denkers tend to develop movements slowly
> over the course of years & decades.
Thats because you drug-morons are intellectually impaired, hence SLOW.
Tutu is one of the few blacks with the balls to criticise the ANC, leave
him outta your crap game.
--
bigD
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On Jun 17, 11:48 am, d...@JRranch.com (bigdude) wrote:
Prison was good for him. Send him back and he'll live to 110.
true :-) the white SA tax-payers coughed up to cure him of his prostate
cancer whilst incarcerated. -the irony.....
--
bigD
WORLD UNION of POLITICAL PRISONERS
Even more good news, Google sez that it's original:
{No results found for "WORLD UNION of POLITICAL PRISONERS".}
Google search Monday 20110718 @ 07:35 hrs PDT [= 14:35 Zulu].
And the lucky winner is....Tariq Aziz, joining the existing roll of
Mumia Abu-Jamal, Leonard Peltier [both in the USA] and Ernst Zundel
[in Germany]. As Madame Arbuthnot tells us, Mr. Aziz was formerly
Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq under the late
President Saddam Hussein. Leading candidates for honorary co-chairmen
of WUP = Nelson Mandela (who turns 93 today) and British historian
David Irving.
I now make a low cyber-bow towards all four of the prisoners, begging
their gracious pardon for my seeming levity. Better laughter than
tears?
I daresay that the intellectual leaders of all the law-abiding and -
enforcing Seven Billion people of Earth either already do now or else
shortly will join together in our aim ASAP to free the millions of
wrongfully imprisoned, with due compensation for their injuries
sustained, and rightfully to imprison HenKi, Obomber, the Bushez,
Clintonz, Sulzberger the Heirhead, Petraeus, Norton Schwartz, Lloyd
Blankfein, Bernard-Henri Lévy and at least 10K other power-brokers of
JAPE.
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ALPHA:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=25639
Victors Justice in Iraq. Tariq Aziz : “Ill, Isolated and Abandoned"
By Felicity Arbuthnot
Global Research, July 15, 2011
“The expense of spirit in a waste of shame … is perjured,
murderous, bloody, full of blame, savage, extreme, rude, cruel, not to
trust.” William Shakespeare (1564-1616.)
In the UK, there has been much discussion in recent months, on the
right of the ill or those with potentially disabling conditions to
choose their time of death.
Imagine however, feeling so hopeless, abandoned and despairing that
you request execution – in Iraq. That is the plea of Tariq Aziz, that
country’s former Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.
Aziz surrendered to the Americans two weeks after the invasion, in
2003. Well known in the West, he had some faith in the international
community. Although woefully treated in diplomatic circles in the US.,
unable to travel away from the UN in New York (“The embargo even
extends to dialogue, yet the West accuses us of being undemocratic”,
he told me, in an interview, prior to the invasion. He had a point.)
Broadly, though, he believed in the integrity of the international
community. “I can talk at any level (with) the French, Russians,
Chinese, Spanish, Italians, Belgians …” [snip]
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BETA:
http://wn.com/Felicity_Arbuthnot
~2007 Narration by Mumia Abu-Jamal on SonnaBush's 2003 invasion of
Iraq.
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On Jul 2, 7:07 pm, Sanders <bu...@Use-Author-Supplied-Address.invalid>
wrote:
>WORLD UNION of POLITICAL PRISONERS
Why didn't the x-men get any invites?
http://chzheroes.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/superheroes-batman-superman-hi-woolverine-im-joe.jpg