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[Brothersjudd.com] BrothersJudd Blog: July 2005 Archives: As the investigation tightens into the leak of the identity of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame, sources tell TIME some White House officials may have learned she was married to former ambassador Joseph Wilson weeks before his July 6, 2003, Op-Ed piece criticizing the Administration.
[Think-israel.org] Think-Israel: France 2 has been fooling people for four years, pretendingthey were holding raw footage that showed Jewish soldiersassassinating an Arab boy. The French public TV channel contributed tothe revival of medieval rumors that demonize Jews: the Israelisoldiers would have to be utterly heartless to pick out a child in thecrowd and fire at him for 45 minutes until they killed him.
[Atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com] Atlas Shrugs: Radical Islam: The Real Enemy: Israel, who refused to use air support during Jenin to minimize Pali casualties (and was accused of a massacre there, where there was none but Israel lost 22 soldiers), this from a country that sent med supplies and blood into the Palistinian territories but were refused because it was "jewish blood", this from a Palistinian authority thats shoots suspected Palistinians of collaborating with Israel, shoots them in the head in the street without a trial, I could go on and on but Amnesty is accusing US and Israel of war crimes
[Blogforbooks.com] Active Christian Media: Albert Einstein (developed the theory of relativity and contributed to the development of quantum physics), Charles Darwin (developed the theory of evolution), Stephen Hawking (astrophysicist), Werner Heisenberg (discoverer of the Heisenber uncertainty principle of quantum physics), Niels Bohr (contributed to the development of quantum physics), Erwin Schrödinger (developed the Schrödinger wave equation of quantum physics), William Provine (Cornell University professor of biological science and the history of science), Steven Weinberg (astrophysicist and winner of Nobel Prize), Marvin Minsky (MIT researcher in artificial intelligence), Richard Dawkins (Charles Simonyi professor of the public understanding of science, Oxford University and author of books on evolution), Sir John Eccles (winner of Nobel Prize for brain research), Henry Stapp (physicist at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley) and others.
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