Child victims in Gaza | World news | guardian.co.uk

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Child victims in Gaza | World news | guardian.co.uk

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26 Jan: Will there be time to recover? &

    14-year old Amira Qirm, whose house in Gaza City was shelled with artillery and phosphorous bombs – bombs which burnt to death 3 members of her immediate family: her father, her 12-year-old brother, Ala’a, and her 11-year old sister, Ismat. Alone, injured and terrified, Amira crawled 500m on her knees to a house close by — it was empty because the family had fled when the Israeli attack began. She stayed there for 4 days, surviving only on water, and listening to the sounds of the Israeli killing machine all around her, too afraid to cry out in pain in case the soldiers heard her. When the owner of the house returned to get clothes for his family, he found Amira, weak and close to death.
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Jan 21: Reem’s story &

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The blood of Dresden – Times Online

    Dresden, a beautiful city, built in the art spirit, symbol of an admirable heritage, so antiNazi that Hitler visited it but twice during his whole reign, food and hospital centre so bitterly needed now — ploughed under and salt strewn in the furrows.

    There can be no doubt that the allies fought on the side of right and the Germans and Japanese on the side of wrong. World war two was fought for near-holy motives. But I stand convinced that the brand of justice in which we dealt, wholesale bombings of civilian populations, was blasphemous. That the enemy did it first has nothing to do with the moral problem. What I saw of our air war, as the European conflict neared an end, had the earmarks of being an irrational war for war’s sake. Soft citizens of the American democracy had learnt to kick a man below the belt and make the bastard scream.

    The occupying Russians, when they discovered that we were Americans, embraced us and congratulated us on the complete desolation our planes had wrought. We accepted their congratulations with good grace and proper modesty, but I felt then as I feel now, that I would have given my life to save Dresden for the world’s generations to come. That is how everyone should feel about every city on earth.

    “I believe that it should have been even stronger! Dresden! Dresden! The extermination of a city!” – Reserve Colonel Yoav Gal, an Israeli Air Force pilot, on Army Radio during, and about, “Operation Cast Lead” (11 January 2009)
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YouTube – DISPOSABLE HEROES OF HIPHOPRISY – Television

Television. I luvs it.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebWk9pBXSso[/youtube]

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Amazon.com: The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to…

With the application of relentless logic Macpherson illustrates, and in some cases shores up, the postulates of Hobbes, Harrington, the Levellers, and Locke. Primarily he shows that their epistemological basis is overgeneralised, and that they really only hold for the type of system they elaborate, thus begging the question somewhat.

He ends by noting that whilst the Liberalism of Hobbes and Locke et al. did hold for the most part at the time they conceived it, and indeed up until quite recently, once the voting franchise was allowed to those without sufficient means to support themselves without recourse to the alienation of their labour then Liberalism becomes self-contradictory. The class divided society that is an inevitable result of Liberalism can only support the type of government necessary for the maintenance of a possessive individualist market society as long as the franchise is limited to that (owning) class who have sufficient class cohesion and common cause in its continuance.

He also got Leo Strauss’s back up.

It’s all good.

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YouTube – The Crystal Cube 1/4

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fND_JPRLNMc[/youtube]

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Kranzbergs laws of technology – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Melvin Kranzberg’s six laws of technology state:

    1st – Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral.

    2nd – Invention is the mother of necessity.

    3rd – Technology comes in packages, big and small.

    4th – Although technology might be a prime element in many public issues, nontechnical factors take precedence in technology-policy decisions.

    5th – All history is relevant, but the history of technology is the most relevant.

    6th – Technology is a very human activity – and so is the history of technology.

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