Opinions

No Justice in This Land

A man sits in his large villa in Tripoli. A national hero, and a man about to submit his autobiography. No doubt in fact it will be a best seller, in this in his home nations, given his heroic status. He chats to news reporters, and talks to them about his attempts to clear his name. Not via the course process, which would be too slow, but by a public inquiry.

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Compassion for Terrorists? Political Correctness Gone Mad!

A short article about the release of a convicted terrorist (Lockerbie Bomber), on the grounds of compassion.

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American Hypocrisy Over Lockerbie

Let’s not be two-faced about the release of terrorists Mr Obama.

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Entertainment

Michael Jackson’s Death: Stop the Blame Game

The media is play the Blame game on Michael Jackson’s Death. A Michael Jackson fan has this to say about the Media and news case of Michael Jackson’s Cause of death and what she calls the Blame game.

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Arrest George Bush and Tony Blair Before You Go for Al Bashir

Before Al Bashir goes to the Hague, I would like to see George Bush and Tony Blair lined up to face the ICC first.

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China: The New America

How can we be proud to be an American and not own anything made in America?

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The Pledge of Allegiance

We live in the best country in the world, and our very own people are destroying it.

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A Question of Justice

Once again, murder is the outcome and freedom the payoff. Justice is indeed many times blind.

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Officer Down: The Case of Daniel Faulkner and Mumia Abu-jamal

About the 1982 murder of Philadelphia Police officer Danny Faulkner and the controversial conviction of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Has justice prevailed? That is the question.

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Justice: An Eye for an Eye?

Eye for eye justice story – disturbing!

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