Re: About Dubai bubble and capitalism (TV program)

2009-12-10 Thread xi
I watch it from time to time too. He is a bit sensacionalist but
usually not far from reality.

Thanks a lot for your link, Sumerian.

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On Dec 10, 6:30 am, Sumerian.. sumerian...@yahoo.com wrote:
 I like the Keiser report. It is a weakly program S1000+

 http://rt.com/About_Us/Programmes/Keiser_Report/2009-12-03/526273.html
 Programs: Keiser Report, 03 December, 2009
 The Keiser Report - Episode 3

 Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news 
 headlines.
 This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the
 symptoms of a Wall Street disease destroying democracy and capitalism.

 They also talk about the financial crisis in Dubai and the “tin ears”
 of bankers in the United Kingdom. Finally, Keiser speaks to Rolling
 Stone journalist Matt Taibbi about financial weapons, naked short
 selling and Hank Paulson

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Re: About Dubai bubble and capitalism (TV program)

2009-12-10 Thread Sumerian..
Interesting// Yes he is a special character.  

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From: xi xieu.l...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: About Dubai bubble and capitalism (TV program)
To: World-thread world-thread@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 10:04 AM

I watch it from time to time too. He is a bit sensacionalist but
usually not far from reality.

Thanks a lot for your link, Sumerian.

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On Dec 10, 6:30 am, Sumerian.. sumerian...@yahoo.com wrote:
 I like the Keiser report. It is a weakly program S1000+

 http://rt.com/About_Us/Programmes/Keiser_Report/2009-12-03/526273.html
 Programs: Keiser Report, 03 December, 2009
 The Keiser Report - Episode 3

 Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news 
 headlines.
 This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the
 symptoms of a Wall Street disease destroying democracy and capitalism.

 They also talk about the financial crisis in Dubai and the “tin ears”
 of bankers in the United Kingdom. Finally, Keiser speaks to Rolling
 Stone journalist Matt Taibbi about financial weapons, naked short
 selling and Hank Paulson

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Re: Tears on Demand

2009-12-10 Thread xi
North Korean refugees in China. ???

What is that? I know many North Koreans migrate to China. And Mongols,
central Asians, Vietnamese, etc. to find job opportunities. Chinese
migrate to USA and Americans migrate to China. But I never heard about
North Koreans refugees in China. Probably there are some that come to
China for politic reasons, but probably more alledge politic reasons
although their true aim is just better economic means.

It i good to see an American such as Wolfowitz seeing China as a
politic refuge instead of demonizing China by alledged politic
reasons. Really hilarious.

Peace and best wishes.

Xi


On Dec 10, 2:31 am, Sumerian.. sumerian...@yahoo.com wrote:
 http://www.uruknet.de/?s1=1p=60854s2=10
 A Wolfowitz in Sheep’s Clothing

 Maidhc Ó Cathail

 December 8, 2009

 Paul Wolfowitz, the chief architect of the Iraq War, now wants the
 United States to help refugees. No, not the estimated 4.8 million
 Iraqis forced to flee their homes in a war he and other pro-Israeli
 neoconservatives planned as far back as 1992. Instead, the unlikely
 humanitarian, having brought democracy to the Iraqi people in 2003,
 has turned his attention this year to the plight of North Korean
 refugees in China.

 In a June 16 Wall Street Journal op-ed titled How to Help North
 Korea’s Refugees, the visiting scholar at the neoconservative American
 Enterprise Institute expresses his hope that President Obama and South
 Korean President Lee, who were meeting that day, would find the time to
 address this purely humanitarian issue.

 While it’s hard to imagine any U.S. administration taking anything
 Wolfowitz says seriously after the Iraq debacle, Americans should still
 take note. Whenever a Zionist poses as a humanitarian, it can be taken
 as axiomatic that Israel stands to benefit somehow – often, if not
 always, at the expense of U.S. interests.

 But how, it may be reasonably asked, could Israel possibly gain from 
 Wolfowitz’s championing of North Korean refugees?

 One obvious benefit is that it diverts the spotlight from Israeli
 crimes in Palestine. The best known example of this strategy is the
 Save Darfur coalition, which, as the Jerusalem Post once bragged, was
 actually begun exclusively as an initiative of the American Jewish
 community. Eliot Engel’s attempt to deflect international criticism of
 Israel’s apartheid wall exemplifies this ploy. Now millions of African
 people face genocide, the Democrat Congressman from New York
 protested, and the UN’s top priority is condemning the Israeli
 security fence that saves lives on both sides of the security barrier.

 Not surprisingly, we also find that those in the forefront of advocacy
 for North Korean refugees are pro-Israelis. In his op-ed, Wolfowitz
 specifically commends Senators Sam Brownback and Dianne Feinstein and
 Representatives Ed Royce and Gary Ackerman for pressing the issue.
 While it would be difficult to find more than a handful of members of
 Congress who do not at least publicly support Israel, those singled out
 for praise are among its staunchest apologists on Capitol Hill. So,
 unless Zionists actually care more about the world’s refugees (provided
 they are not Palestinian), something is amiss here.

 Weaponizing Human Rights

 In explaining the reasons for inaction on the North Korean refugee
 issue, Wolfowitz provides a hint as to a less transparent benefit for
 Israel. Unfortunately, he writes, many U.S. government officials
 seem ... reluctant to do anything that might jeopardize negotiations
 with North Korea.

 This oblique criticism refers to the intense struggle between the State
 Department and the neocons for control of Korean policy, which was
 particularly pronounced during the Bush administration. While the
 career diplomats at Foggy Bottom had, in the words of chief U.S.
 negotiator Christopher Hill, no interest in weaponizing human rights,
 this was precisely the approach taken by the neocons.

 The controversial North Korea Human Rights Act of 2004, sponsored by
 Christian Zionist Sam Brownback, created the post of special envoy for
 human rights. Jay Lefkowitz, the Orthodox Jewish appointee, couldn’t
 have been more provocative in his dealings with Pyongyang. As Suzy Kim
 and John Feffer wrote in Foreign Policy in Focus, Lefkowitz
 deliberately overstepped his bounds to undermine the nuclear talks by
 linking them to human rights.

 Predictably, the end result of this and other neocon provocations was a 
 nuclear-armed North Korea.

 A diplomatic disaster for Washington, a nuclear Pyongyang is a
 geostrategic boon to Tel Aviv, however. In their relentless campaign to
 induce the United States to attack Iran, pro-Israelis invariably hype
 the North Korean nuclear threat. It serves as an associative warning of
 the danger of not preventing the mad Mullahs in Tehran from also
 acquiring nuclear weapons.

 But what about Wolfowitz’s professed concern for the probably between 
 100,000 to 400,000 North Korean 

Re: Tears on Demand

2009-12-10 Thread Sumerian..
But that means they are closely watching everything
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--- On Thu, 12/10/09, xi xieu.l...@gmail.com wrote:

From: xi xieu.l...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Tears on Demand
To: World-thread world-thread@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 10:15 AM

North Korean refugees in China. ???

What is that? I know many North Koreans migrate to China. And Mongols,
central Asians, Vietnamese, etc. to find job opportunities. Chinese
migrate to USA and Americans migrate to China. But I never heard about
North Koreans refugees in China. Probably there are some that come to
China for politic reasons, but probably more alledge politic reasons
although their true aim is just better economic means.

It i good to see an American such as Wolfowitz seeing China as a
politic refuge instead of demonizing China by alledged politic
reasons. Really hilarious.

Peace and best wishes.

Xi


On Dec 10, 2:31 am, Sumerian.. sumerian...@yahoo.com wrote:
 http://www.uruknet.de/?s1=1p=60854s2=10
 A Wolfowitz in Sheep’s Clothing

 Maidhc Ó Cathail

 December 8, 2009

 Paul Wolfowitz, the chief architect of the Iraq War, now wants the
 United States to help refugees. No, not the estimated 4.8 million
 Iraqis forced to flee their homes in a war he and other pro-Israeli
 neoconservatives planned as far back as 1992. Instead, the unlikely
 humanitarian, having brought democracy to the Iraqi people in 2003,
 has turned his attention this year to the plight of North Korean
 refugees in China.

 In a June 16 Wall Street Journal op-ed titled How to Help North
 Korea’s Refugees, the visiting scholar at the neoconservative American
 Enterprise Institute expresses his hope that President Obama and South
 Korean President Lee, who were meeting that day, would find the time to
 address this purely humanitarian issue.

 While it’s hard to imagine any U.S. administration taking anything
 Wolfowitz says seriously after the Iraq debacle, Americans should still
 take note. Whenever a Zionist poses as a humanitarian, it can be taken
 as axiomatic that Israel stands to benefit somehow – often, if not
 always, at the expense of U.S. interests.

 But how, it may be reasonably asked, could Israel possibly gain from 
 Wolfowitz’s championing of North Korean refugees?

 One obvious benefit is that it diverts the spotlight from Israeli
 crimes in Palestine. The best known example of this strategy is the
 Save Darfur coalition, which, as the Jerusalem Post once bragged, was
 actually begun exclusively as an initiative of the American Jewish
 community. Eliot Engel’s attempt to deflect international criticism of
 Israel’s apartheid wall exemplifies this ploy. Now millions of African
 people face genocide, the Democrat Congressman from New York
 protested, and the UN’s top priority is condemning the Israeli
 security fence that saves lives on both sides of the security barrier.

 Not surprisingly, we also find that those in the forefront of advocacy
 for North Korean refugees are pro-Israelis. In his op-ed, Wolfowitz
 specifically commends Senators Sam Brownback and Dianne Feinstein and
 Representatives Ed Royce and Gary Ackerman for pressing the issue.
 While it would be difficult to find more than a handful of members of
 Congress who do not at least publicly support Israel, those singled out
 for praise are among its staunchest apologists on Capitol Hill. So,
 unless Zionists actually care more about the world’s refugees (provided
 they are not Palestinian), something is amiss here.

 Weaponizing Human Rights

 In explaining the reasons for inaction on the North Korean refugee
 issue, Wolfowitz provides a hint as to a less transparent benefit for
 Israel. Unfortunately, he writes, many U.S. government officials
 seem ... reluctant to do anything that might jeopardize negotiations
 with North Korea.

 This oblique criticism refers to the intense struggle between the State
 Department and the neocons for control of Korean policy, which was
 particularly pronounced during the Bush administration. While the
 career diplomats at Foggy Bottom had, in the words of chief U.S.
 negotiator Christopher Hill, no interest in weaponizing human rights,
 this was precisely the approach taken by the neocons.

 The controversial North Korea Human Rights Act of 2004, sponsored by
 Christian Zionist Sam Brownback, created the post of special envoy for
 human rights. Jay Lefkowitz, the Orthodox Jewish appointee, couldn’t
 have been more provocative in his dealings with Pyongyang. As Suzy Kim
 and John Feffer wrote in Foreign Policy in Focus, Lefkowitz
 deliberately overstepped his bounds to undermine the nuclear talks by
 linking them to human rights.

 Predictably, the end result of this and other neocon provocations was a 
 nuclear-armed North Korea.

 A diplomatic disaster for Washington, a nuclear Pyongyang is a
 geostrategic boon to Tel Aviv, however. In their relentless campaign to
 induce the United States to attack Iran, pro-Israelis 

EARTH

2009-12-10 Thread Sumerian..

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Re: Leaving the USA

2009-12-10 Thread Mercury
Lots of baby boomers are (and have been) heading to South America for
retirement, Panama, Brazil, Peru


I could easily live in Brazil




On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Sumerian.. sumerian...@yahoo.com wrote:

   For this case maybe yes.. But sometimes it is political or feeling
 unsecured. It is not easy anyhow.

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 From: xi xieu.l...@gmail.com

 Subject: Re: Leaving the USA
 To: World-thread world-thread@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 8:56 AM


 I think migration relates to economy. So ...

 Peace and best wishes.

 Xi

 On 8 dic, 11:08, Sumerian.. 
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  Some more people have decided to leave USA.
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  Doctors have been leaving the USA for years. Many now work at
  Caribbean vacation spots where patients can RR while getting a
  face life.
 
  Some specialize in other treatments that are too expensive in the
 US without insurance.
 
  Rich Martin
 
 
 
 
 
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  From: Westcott2006@ aol.com
  To:
  Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 11:57:19 EST
  Subject: Re: Leaving the USA, or staying and fighting the parasites
 
  Dear Bruce and Carl,
  Interesting discussion about whether to try and stay and fight within
  the USA, or to simply give it up as a lost cause, and try to build a
  new life elsewhere.
 
  For me, I was forced to leave, no choice, it was a few days a way from
  the goons grabbing to murder me in a US jail cell.
 
  Certainly life is much better here in Western Europe, than I ever knew
  it in the USA. - And I think Brazil will be one of the strongest
  countries in the near future.
 
  Now, I'm more than five years gone from the USA, so whatever potential
  is there for a true revolution in the US, needs to be judged by people
  like you there on the ground.
 
  No doubt the big crisis is coming ... Will it fall and crumble quickly
  like the old Soviet Union, will there be a great battle with lots of
  blood, or will the US simply sink into fascism without end?
  Interesting times indeed.
 
  Good luck to both of you, whatever you do and decide.
 
  Les
  --
  Dr Les (Leslie) Sachs - Political refugee from US in Europe - Writer
  on US legal and media corruption - target of US threats of murder and
  smear campaigns - my journalism sites blocked by US orders against
  Google and internet search engines
  Author, 'Americans Murdering Their Judges', 'America's Corrupt Legal
  System', 'Foreign Companies Face US Court Corruption: Doing Business
  in the Big Bribery Nation', 'The CIA and Wikipedia', 'FAQ on US
  Judicial and Legal Corruption'
  Website about me by other European journalists, with links to the
  above articles:http://about-les-sachs. angelfire. com/
   _ _ _ _ _ _
  Dear Les and Carl:
 
  I'm
  staying.  Don't yet know about you, Carl.  Western Europe sounds good;
  Brazil has its share of disparity and a cesspool factor that seems more
  Babylonian, which you, Carl, seem to abhor, than here.
 
  Oh well, I've committed to, perhaps relegated to, tank duty.
 
  Bruce
 
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