Title: Mcgowanjm Wire 2012 Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Feb 26, 2012 Author:Various Post Date:2012-02-26 09:15:13 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:1305999 Comments:2390
The Times and Haaretz missed the key point. Israel's entire occupation of Gaza, the West Bank, and all of Jerusalem (East and West) is illegal.
Under international law, Palestinians are entitled to all land within pre-1967 borders, but more than that. The 1947 Partition Plan gave them 42% of historic Palestine.
Jerusalem in its entirely remains an international city.
In 1987, Francis Boyle drafted Palestine's Declaration of Independence. On November 15, 1988, the Palestinian National Council (PNC) adopted his Memorandum "proclaim(ing) the existence of the new independent state of Palestine."
Most nations recognize its status. It also deserves de jure UN membership. It qualifies in all respects. It's recognized under UN Charter article 80(1) and League Covenant article 22(4)...."
Get a job, you Dirty Fuckin' Hippie......;}
How about Being in charge of Bankster Dangsta Re Education Camps.....
Western media outlets are increasingly using the magic phrases "WMD" and "dictator" with regard to Syria. Washington Post: The success of Libyas rebels in toppling their dictator is prompting calls within the Syrian opposition for armed rebellion and NATO intervention. Protesters in recent days have carried banners calling for a no-fly zone over Syria akin to the one that facilitated the Libyan revolt.
Before the USSA invaded....we STILL don't know why....;}
HEY, A K, I can get us out of Iraq....Now THAT would be a GREAT job....;}
"July 12, 2012
Iraq's economic development is being held back by a critical shortage of electricity - with businesses and homes across the country forced to endure blackouts of as long as 15 hours a day.
Total demand stands at 14,000 megawatts, but the country's struggling power plants can supply only up to 8,000 megawatts.
Businesses in virtually every sector are reeling from a dependence on costly generators as summer temperatures rise to almost 50°C.
The government is unable to offer more than nine to 12 hours of power a day."
eLECTRICITY was on 24/7 No Problem before the USSA invaded.....
I can get a job getting Iraq's Electricity back on.....