Obama Inauguration: Slide on Wall Street. Where have all the Creditors Gone?

“When Will We Ever Learn?” By Michel Chossudovsky URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=11919 Global Research, January 20, 2009 Across the land, an atmosphere of hope and optimism prevails. The Bush regime has gone. A new president is in the White House.  While America had its eyes riveted on the live TV broadcast of  Barack Obama’s [...]

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Betraying the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King Day precedes the historic inauguration of America’s first African American President   By Andrew Hughes URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=11867 Global Research, January 18, 2009 Martin Luther King Day in 2009 precedes the dawn of the historic inauguration of America’s first African American President. This inauguration is lauded as the realization of [...]

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Open Letter to Barack Hussein Obama, President-elect of the United States of America

By Dr. Mahathir Mohamad and Former Prime Minister of Malaysia January 1, 2009 Dear Mr. President, I did not vote for you in the Presidential Election because I am Malaysian. But I consider myself one of your constituents because what you do or say will affect me and my country as well. I welcome your [...]

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The Crisis of Common Sense: Is It So Difficult To Understand The Financial Crisis?

By Matthias Chang FutureFastForward.org Thinking & Common Sense God gave us a brain to think, to think naturally and in simple terms, and not in a complicated way. When we think naturally and use common sense to address problems we will be able to arrive at simple solutions. But our education system tortures us mentally [...]

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