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  • ...ill on. But in fact, the opposite was true - Chavez ended up trouncing his enemies and capturing 59 percent of the vote. ...April 9, 2006). The results showed Berlusconi's coalition winning, while all other surveys by Italian pollsters showed the opposition winning.
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  • ...lds. Bayer's economic and political clout enables the company to penetrate all major regulatory, standard-setting, legislative, multilateral and/or govern ...on's political practices), it is impossible to give a complete overview of all groups, deals and schemes Bayer is involved in.
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  • ...t and articulate democratic socialist vision. Though he berated and railed against privilege and the idea of, and uninspired actions of, an hereditary ruling ...establishment and civil service began an unprecedented subversive campaign against a democratically elected government. The aim of this campaign was to make i
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  • ...rate leaders. His unthinking outspoken and unsympathetic style has won him enemies from both the right and the left. However, those who know him claim he is c ...farmers could learn a thing or two about entrepreneurism from the French. All helpful comments bound to reassure beleaguered British farmers, and suffici
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  • 'I am not ashamed of any of my papers at all and I’m rather sick of the snobs imposing their taste on everybody else.. ...Sun, Mail and other quality papers chose the Christmas season to campaign against refugees. They targetted a small group of frightened women and children acc
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  • ...t respondents were probably not aware of the true aims of CND: ‘They may all too easily have overlooked that what crucially distinguishes the C.N.D. fro ...armist tone which goes beyond [the main author's] evidence.’ <ref>’The Enemies of Liberty’, ''The Times'', Wednesday, Sep 21, 1977; pg. 15; Issue 60114;
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  • ...in the U.S., the Brookings Institution studies are the third most-cited of all public policy institutes by Members of Congress, behind only the [[Heritage ...servative/free market and Heritage Foundation considered more right-wing. All three organizations are officially non-partisan, as required by their non-p
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  • ...id-Britains-enemies.html Jonathan Evans: conspiracy theories aid Britain's enemies], telegraph.co.uk, 11 February 2010.</ref> He went on to warn that "our enemies will also seek to use all tools at their disposal to attack us":
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  • ...rendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/11789/ 'We're all Irish now'], ''Spiked'', 15 March 2001. *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/9728/ 'All the world's a prison'], ''Spiked'', 5 February 2002.
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  • ...ly quotes [[Ernest Renan]] and [[Hilaire Belloc]]'s hostile pronouncements against Islam, he forgets that both men were notorious anti-Semites.<ref>Pankaj Mis Caldwell has offered a novel warning against the celebration of the contributions of Asian cuisine to the UK:
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  • ...''New York Times'' article claiming that 'America has been infiltrated on all levels by radicals who wish to harm America. They [Islamist radicals] have ...re utterly contemptuous of all "infidels" (non-Muslims) and regard them as enemies worthy of death.
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  • ...sopher [[Karl Popper]] (1902-1994) in his 1945 book ''Open Society and Its Enemies''.<ref>[http://www.osi.hu/][http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/97feb/capital ...In this respect the character of the financial markets has changed out of all recognition during the forty years that I have been involved in them. So th
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  • ...Aides saw such a clear statement that Israel would not maintain control of all of the West Bank as “politically explosive” and reportedly asked attend ...the rocket fire from the Gaza Strip after the disengagement', saying that "All rocket attacks on us must be met with a punitive 'disproportionate' respons
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  • ...]]; as well as [[William Van Cleave]], [[James Woolsey]] and [[Gal Luft]], all of whom are also board members of the [[Committee on the Present Danger]].
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  • ...Losing the War on Terror]]'' and the earlier anonymous work, ''Through Our Enemies' Eyes: Osama bin Laden, Radical Islam, and the Future of America''.<ref> Th ...you would like to get to know some of the reasons for your losing the war against us, then read the book of Michael Scheuer." [http://abcnews.go.com/images/P
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  • ...y university endowed lectures. Since the publication of the B'Nai B'rith "enemies list", his speaking invitations have dropped by about 50 percent. "These in ...ated an anti-Semitic atmosphere on the campus while I was teaching there. All this was told to me in private; I have nothing in writing
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  • ...te of all things American and a strong supporter of taking military action against Iraq'. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/3 ...ult on those towers proved the first in a now long line of attacks leveled against the free world. <ref>[http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/blog/archives/000
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  • ...America held after 11 September. How can America (and Britain) declare war against Iraq for possessing weapons of mass destruction when the US won't accept an ...http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/apr/14/iraq.foreignpolicy Our enemy's enemies], by [[Nick Cohen]], [[The Observer]], 14 April 2002.</ref>
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  • ...can military technology. A State Department inspector accused him of going against the US government line by turning a blind-eye to Israel’s sale of weapons ...and Counterterrorism during the 1990s. He advocated cruise-missile strikes against a target in Sudan.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3559087.s
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  • ...may now become the weapon of choice for any group seeking to terrorise its enemies."<ref>BBC News UK 19 October, 2001 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1608377.st ...like Saudi Arabia, also in east and west Africa on various occasions, were all concerning, but were theoretical.... The arrests we're seeing in Britain at
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  • ...gy Advisory Panel. Since 1980 he has taught at almost all levels and for all Services of British military officer training, as well as for the [[Foreign ...d the many framings of security. He publishes widely and simultaneously in all the fields of his interests. In War Studies he was co-editor of the centena
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  • ...e of writing Friends of the Union is undertaking a programme of publishing all its existing pamphlets on-line. Those that are currently available are labe *The British Nation State and its Enemies by The Rt. Hon. [[Norman Lamont]] MP Out of print.
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  • ...reasury Secretary Paul O'Neill later tells journalist Ron Suskind, "It was all about finding a way to do it. That was the tone of it. The president saying ...to weapons of mass destruction. He is unable to project conventional power against his neighbors."
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  • ...t is rarely a fair fight. John Patterson examines the propaganda war waged against several campaigning films, and their makers The Guardian (London) - Final E ...ed by [[Kate Brookes]]. "There's a lot of debate as to what's been causing all these hurricanes," she says. "Some scientists say it's a naturally occurrin
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  • ...False stories were spread in order to discredit the IRA as well as other enemies of the Intelligence services, such as Loyalist politicians and the Labour g ...cks and Castlereagh (Taylor 1980). They also spread unattributable smears against a police surgeon who had worked at Castlereagh and had confirmed that he ha
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  • ...prospectus it was dedicated to ‘the defence of free industrial societies against totalitarian encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to ...ere wary, and as one of the journalists on the story, I can report that we all had visions of our favorite intelligence agency doctoring up phony document
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  • ...litan brand of Marxism, before fleeing it for liberalism. Then they turned against liberalism and embraced conservatism. Now they may be on the outs with the ...igrant experience, by the Holocaust, and by the twentieth-century struggle against totalitarianism".<ref>Robert Tucker (2008) [http://www.the-american-interes
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  • ...hlet contained and never saw it before it was published. But his political enemies, both inside and outside of the Conservative Party, subsequently had a fiel ...d to apply to stand as a candidate in more seats, but a libel case in 1992 against The Independent newspaper for repeating the allegations - which Mr Clarke w
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  • ...is view Western governments and counterinsurgency writers label only their enemies as terrorists and ignore their own 'terrorist' actions and those of their a Almost all writers are agreed that 'terrorism' is the 'systematic' use of 'murder' or
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  • ...having an ‘alarmist tone which goes beyond his evidence.’ <ref>’The Enemies of Liberty’, The Times, Wednesday, Sep 21, 1977; pg. 15; Issue 60114; col ...reedom]], which published ''[[Encounter]]'' and various other periodicals, all financed by the CIA.' <ref>Robert M. Young introduction to online version
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  • ...having an ‘alarmist tone which goes beyond his evidence.’ <ref>’The Enemies of Liberty’, ''The Times'', 21 September 1977; pg. 15; Issue 60114; col A ...reedom]], which published ''[[Encounter]]'' and various other periodicals, all financed by the CIA.' <ref>Robert M. Young introduction to online version
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  • ...st tone which goes beyond his [the main author's] evidence.’ <ref>’The Enemies of Liberty’, ''The Times'', Wednesday, Sep 21, 1977; pg. 15; Issue 60114; :All the most formidable and mysteriously named little groupings are to be found
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  • ...eyes that can pick up the weakest signals before they are apparent to your enemies.<br>&mdash;Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527), Italian philosopher who is cons
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  • ...g that the RCP was about to 'replace' the Labour Party, but the candidates all lost their deposits. Around this time the RCP launched its monthly review L ...f nature and those who did not. They declared a total war of ideas on the enemies of human progress.
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  • ...ne that "significant section of (the republican) base are in no doubt that all-party blether can lead only to what Tony Blair has said it would - no end t ...gic failure as a new stage of the struggle."<ref>Former IRA prisoners warn against pact, by Suzanne Breen, The Irish Times, p.10, 16 May 1998.</ref> He report
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  • ...to wage culture wars, Orientalism and historical engineering are found in all the media, i.e., novels, comic books, cinema, radio, etc. ...rpose because the standards for historical accuracy are very low – after all, it is a novel, and thus it can be considered fiction. For more informatio
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  • ...slim organizations. Its comments section licences -- even invites -- abuse against political opponents.<ref>e.g., "There’s a prize to the person who can com ...bout that. How many of the world’s armies– especially those engaged in all-too-frequent combat– are concerned enough about ethics to develop such a
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  • ...error." It has championed a tough line on Iran, China, and other perceived enemies; supported the Iraq War; and promoted preferential treatment of Israel.'<re ...her resources to address topics that are directly relevant to the concerns all of us have.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20040812005918/http://familysec
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  • ...ddam Hussein is there? Mohammed is his example. Mohammed is an example for all Muslim men. Do you find it strange that so many Muslim men are violent?”< ...er, Van Gogh was murdered by [[Mohammed Bouyeri]], who left a death threat against Hirsi Ali pinned to his chest with a dagger.<ref>Matthew Knight, [http://ed
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  • ...er:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">Moss did not seem at all interested in reforms, settlements or solutions: only in the first conditio ...y coup. Moss took a 20-hour flight from London to Santiago, and continued all the way to Valdivia to interview "Pepe" before he was executed. This inter
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  • ...of the ambiguous status of these organisations and something of a backlash against them has occurred in which Internews has been caught up. The [[Educated Me ...tion. They certainly knew the nature of our work. We kept regular records. All of them have been filed with these commissions. It seems to me that they're
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  • ...bing were published in ''Study of Revenge: Saddam Hussein's Unfinished War Against America'' (2000). ...of it as "splendid and wholly convincing." <ref>Laurie Mylroie, ''The War Against America: Saddam Hussein and the World Trade Center Attacks: A Study of Reve
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  • ...litician from Britain, among others, to find a way to concentrate liberals against terror. ..., which targets liberals like [[Christopher Hitchens]], who take the fight against jihadis seriously, is pervasive. Mr. Marshall has hope that the excesses of
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  • ...ean Sheikh [[Raed Salah]] and [[Recep Tayyip Erdogan]] are now declared as enemies for Israel? If the IDF didn't crop the photo itself, are Israeli media crop ...n. Mine was the only boat in which I answered and not the captain and they all answered in a very professional manner." Arraf told Ma'an that while she mi
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  • ...090627120541/http://www.spittoon.org/archives/1227 So long, and thanks for all the fish], ''The Spittoon'', 19 June 2009.</ref>. According to his Quilliam ...rboarding-torture/ George W Bush is wrong – waterboarding only helps our enemies], ''Left Foot Forward'', 10 November 2010.
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  • ...own-to-an-MI6-spy-in-a-Bedouin-tent.html Blair may take credit, but it was all down to an MI6 spy in a Bedouin tent], The Times, 22 December 2003.</ref> ...was ‘soft’ and lacked a cohesive identity which made it vulnerable to enemies. It complained of a ‘lack of leadership from the majority which in mispl
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  • ...the IFF included supporting [[Jonas Savimbi]] and fighting trade sanctions against South Africa. The IFF’s head office was in Washington, where Abramoff ser ...d an endless war on Ted Kennedy, a leading proponent of the 1986 sanctions against South Africa.
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  • <!----------------------------This page will compile all the European and International bodies, agencies, etc involved in Copenhagen ...inient Italian political theorist, describes how corporations absorb their enemies into coalitions he calls 'new historical blocs', formed to deal with a spec
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  • ...a. He often bicycled to work at Embassy or office. His charm, to which not all were prey, enabled him to get away with an irreverent and flip approach. Hi ...mous fun, but a wise head too.' The Ham Whyte style, however, had made him enemies as well as friends; it got up Establishment nostrils, was regarded as too e
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  • ...lopment, 1999/2000.</ref>. Gramsci describes how corporations absorb their enemies into coalitions he calls 'new historical blocs', formed to deal with a spec ...ortedly charged on suspicion of spying on Greenpeace, who were campaigning against their proposed nuclear developments in Flamanville, France.<ref>Angelique C
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