Thursday, September 14, 2006

Headlines

Judge tells Saddam: "You are not a dictator"
Amiri, who has compared his approach to the trial as that of a referee seeking "fairness", then addressed Saddam politely, saying: "You are not a dictator. It is the people who surround a man who make him a dictator".

Okay, that explains it. He is a “misunderstood” leader.

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Kissinger warns of possible "war of civilizations"
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger warned that Europe and the United States must unite to head off a "war of civilizations" arising from a nuclear-armed Middle East.

In my opinion, for what it is worth, is this – its already in the works.

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Jealous girlfriend held in MySpace.com murder plot
MESA, Arizona (AP) -- A 22-year-old woman was arrested after authorities say she tried to hire someone to kill another woman whose photo appeared on her boyfriend's MySpace.com Web page.

Watch where you photo ends up after posting it on the net.

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Man Arrested After Allegedly Killing Puppy In Front Of Teens
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma City police arrested a man on Wednesday in a case of alleged animal cruelty witnessed by two teenagers. "I hear the puppy like screaming and hollering. I looked over to my right, and at the trash can, he was holding it ... He reached in the back of his pocket and took it and slit its throat," said Barbara Biggs, who adopted a puppy from Fields.

He slit this poor animal’s throat. Unfortunately he will get a light sentence, sent home, to become another mass murderer.


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Man who set girlfriend on fire gets 15 years to life
NEW YORK (AP) -- A man who admitted killing his ex-girlfriend by setting her on fire with gasoline as her young son watched was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years to life in prison.

He will be in out in 7 years. Justice sometimes doesn’t prevail.

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