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New York Times Video Report on ONLF - Ogaden Somali Fighters
central government responded by imprisoning Ogadeni leaders, and according to academics and human rights groups, assassinating others. The Ogaden is part of the Somali National Regional State, one of nine ethnic-based states within Ethiopia's unusual ethnic-based federal system. On paper, all states have the right to secede, if they follow the proper procedures. But it seemed that the government feared that if the Somalis broke away, so too would the Oromos, the Afar and many other ...
Hunting Obama and the Great White Hope
government computers to run a criminal background check on President Barack Obama. ▪ Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.), at a town hall meeting crowed that Democratic lawmakers returning to their home districts "almost got lynched," by angry town hall protesters. ▪ US Rep. Lynn Jenkins told a recent gathering in northeast Kansas that the Republican Party is looking for a "great white hope" to help stop the political agenda of President Barack Obama. ▪ An Idaho Republican gubernatorial hopeful ...
Pinoy Memories 36
election in twelve years was held. As to be expected, President Marcos run and won a massive victory over the other candidates -- Alejo Santos of the Nacionalista Party (Roy Wing) and Cebu Assemblyman Bartolome Cabangbang of the Federal Party. The major opposition parties, Unido (United Democratic Opposition, a coalition of opposition parties, headed by Salvador Laurel) and Laban, boycotted the elections. In an almost one-sided election, President Marcos won an overwhelming 88% of the ...
6/26/09: White House Press Briefing
other world leaders come out with written statements on Michael Jackson -- to include a leader here in the United States, Arnold Schwarzenegger, written statement; Nelson Mandela, others. Why not issue a written statement for a man who has come to this White House, visited other Presidents, been honored by other Presidents for his humanitarian efforts? He also worked with the Democratic Party, which this President is the head of, helped fundraise. Why not a written statement? Mr. Gibbs: ...
8/13/09: White House Press Briefing
Man thing and quickly counted up there were, at this one, maybe more men than women, and hedged with the boy, girl, rather than the girl, boy. The Press: In all seriousness, has he thought about going Democrat, Republican, independent? Mr. Gibbs: We don't segment town hall meetings based on party ideology. The Press: You could ask for a show of hands for Republicans. Mr. Gibbs: Well, I -- he asked for a show of hands at the meeting about those that had concerns about the legislation. Again, ...
Conversations With History - Pamela Constable
keep the powder dry, so to speak, but not be too quick to use the gun. [PC:] Right. What the Pakistanis are asking now is, like I said, “Give us a chance and back off. Don't be so heavy handed, don't come in there pushing for us to do things we're not ready to do or we want to do in our own way.” Pakistan's a country where there's a lot of love/hate for the United States, and I often say that in the old days, before they put a lot of barricades around it, the visa line outside the US embassy ...
Google Internet Summit 2009: Information is Power Part 2
ISPs, necessarily. But I think the bigger issue, and the one that we worry about a lot in the United States from a public policy point of view is this broader jurisdictional problem. Which is if the government of France can say-- or the government of Turkey can say this video is offensive, take it down, but by the way, it's being served from a service in the United States, that means they have the ability to basically reach into the United States and take-- and, you know, control the ...