To gauge U.S. public opinion about the “Peace to Prosperity” plan, IRmep put a national sample of American adults in the shoes of Palestinian refugees, notably the 750,000 forcibly expelled during Israel’s creation and their descendants living in Gaza, West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. When asked the purposefully ambiguous question, “If you were expelled & resettled into a resource restricted area, would you fight to return or forfeit legal claims for a new life under a promised economic development plan?” a solid 68 percent of Americans said they would fight to return.
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Dan Coats Forced Out of DNI Spot Over Russia Garbage
He’s been replaced by a House GOP loyalist, rather than Bolton’s buddy Fred Fleitz, who’d been floated for it, thank goodness.
Pete Buttigieg: The Greatest Lesson I Learned in Afghanistan
…Had NOTHING to do with war — any war! — at all.
You know what it is? You know. Don’t you? That’s right: We need National Service!
Two More US GIs Fragged By Afghan Soldier
7/29/19
How do you ask someone to be the last man to die over something that everyone knew could never work in the first place?
Spy Culture on Top Gun and Military Censorship
The new Top Gun movie is coming out and you can be sure the military is all over it. According to Spy Culture, the military believed the original movie inspired the famous Tailhook scandal. Because of this, the Navy withdrew support for Top Gun 2 and thus the 20 year wait for a sequel.
Spy Culture is reporting that both Top Gun and Top Gun 2 have been heavily censored by the military.
The initial trailer for Top Gun 2 is out and their is already accusations that the patches on the jacket Maverick is wearing have been altered to appease Chines sensors.
it is certainly true that changes have been made to Hollywood films in order to gain access to the lucrative Chinese domestic market.
What every single report on Maverick’s jacket has failed to mention is that the military heavily censored the original Top Gun film, going line-by-line through the script and removing or changing anything they didn’t like.
As per usual, when it’s ‘them’ doing the censoring that’s a problem that demands reportage, but when it’s ‘us’ it gets overlooked. So strap into your cockpits, because the next few months of Top Gun: Maverick coverage are going to be a bumpy ride.
Year Zero: Growing up in Apartheid South Africa
All of us experience history every day. Some events, 9/11 or Waco for example, are more transitional than others. In Episode 56 Tommy sits down with his wife Beatrix about life in South Africa during and after Apartheid. They discuss segregated schools being integrated, Mandella, the ’94 Rugby World Cup, farm murders, crime, economic strife, and how life in America compares.
Listen to Year Zero Here
‘The Rule of Law’
A Note About Race And Crime
My last two articles were race related, so I was thinking about the subject of race while reviewing them. It led me to a thought that I just felt was worth sharing.










