2009/05/08

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Shore leave

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There are 21 islands altogether, of which Cu Tron Island is the largest. Legend has it that the island was named by Lord Nguyen Anh, who sought safety here in 1870 after coming off second best in a battle with the Tay Son rebel army that had taken control of mainland Vietnam.

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The Truth Always Comes OUT

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During the Vietnam War, Stanford students succeeded in banning secret military research from campus. Last weekend, 150 activist alumni and present Stanford students targeted Condoleezza Rice for authorizing torture and misleading Americans into the illegal Iraq War.

"By nailing this petition to the door of the Presidents office, we are telling Stanford that the university should not have war criminals on its faculty. There is prima facie evidence that Rice approved torture and misled the country into the Iraq War. Stanford has an obligation to investigate those charges."

Her ominous warning was part of the Bush administrations campaign to sell the Iraq war, in spite of the UN International Atomic Energy Agencys assurances that Saddam Hussein did not possess nuclear weapons.

After the petition nailing, I cited the law and evidence of Condoleezza Rices responsibility for war crimes - including torture - and for selling the illegal Iraq War:


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