In Pakistan, seeds of insurgency originate at home

Government ineptitude, weak civilian institutions and widespread corruption Full Story »

Posted by Dennis Baker
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Subjects: World, Politics
Topics: Canada, Elections
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Posted by: Posted by Dennis Baker - Jul 7, 2009 - 10:46 AM PDT
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Edited by: Dwight Rousu - Jul 8, 2009 - 2:37 PM PDT

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Naomi Isler
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by Naomi Isler - Jul. 7, 2009

It uses the experience of one Taliban recruit to pull together a lot of information (which has been floating around for a long time) into a coherent statement.

Why does this make me think about about France in 1788?

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Dennis Baker
4.7
by Dennis Baker - Jul. 7, 2009

lets me comment

the seeds of discontent require "Government ineptitude, weak civilian institutions and widespread corruption " to flower. I am to held under house arrest for one year awaiting a preliminary hearing on the drugs RCMP planted to prevent my running in an Provincial election against BC Speaker of the House Bill Barisoff. The lawyer quit when I refused to relinquish my right to ask questions of Police. In Iran they at least let the candidates run, and the media covered the ... More »

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