Entries from August 2008

August 31, 2008

Cossacks Insult Ukraine’s NATO Ally!

Sultan Mehmed IV:
As the Sultan; son of Muhammad; brother of the Sun and Moon; grandson and viceroy of God; ruler of the kingdoms of Macedonia, Babylon, Jerusalem, Upper and Lower Egypt; emperor of emperors; sovereign of sovereigns; extraordinary knight, never defeated; steadfast guardian of the tomb of Jesus Christ; trustee chosen by God himself; the [...]

August 31, 2008

The United States of Allahu Akbar

George W. Bush: ”Islam is Peace”
[Then how come some people say it's a Religion of Terror? And why do they follow The Pedophile Mohammad?]

President George W. Bush, speaking at the Islamic Center of Washington, D.C., 2001.09.17 [Audio; RAM file]:
Like the good folks standing with me, the American people were appalled and outraged at last Tuesday’s attacks. And so [...]

August 31, 2008

Turks & Persians, Persians & Turks

In 1722, the Georgians, fearing the Turks and the Persians, turned to Russia for help.
Now they like to think they can play with the big boys and call the shots. One day they’re allied with the United States of Allahu and Turks and Azeris against the Armenians, the next they’re invading Iraq. Then they’re allied [...]

August 31, 2008

Slavenorth.com

From the Introduction to Slave North

Slaves were auctioned openly in the Market House of Philadelphia; in the shadow of Congregational churches in Rhode Island; in Boston taverns and warehouses; and weekly, sometimes daily, in Merchant’s Coffee House of New York. Such Northern heroes of the American Revolution as John Hancock and Benjamin Franklin bought, sold, [...]

August 31, 2008

Western Values

For pure entertainment value, I’d love to see Michael Howard take back the UK Con party, and David Milliband (the present heir apparent and media darling) take over Labour.
Then you’d have the grandson of a Polish Communist Soviet Red Army Jew debating immigration and foreign policy with the grandson of an illegal immigrant Romanian [...]

August 30, 2008

A Georgian analysis of the extent of the West’s control of the Saakashvili regime in 2006

The US, the UK and the Saakashvili regime
By Vano Tumanishvili, Caucasus Analytical Center, Tbilisi
REGNUM, November 1, 2006
Related Article [PDF file]: “The South Caucasus: In The First Cycle,” by Oleg Gorupai, Krasnaya Zvezda, April 27, 2007
External causes of the Georgian-Russian crisis
In order to analyze the problems and processes in Georgian-Russian relations, we should, first of all, [...]

August 30, 2008

BBC: South Ossetia, Adjara & Abkhazia 2007

This is quite interesting to watch, in light of recent events.
It’s quite objective, except for a few comments. For example, the reporter says that the Russia openly supports South Ossetian independence, which is false, since Russia refused to recognize South Ossetian independence for 16 years after that independence was declared, and only did so on [...]

August 30, 2008

No Blinking World Record

August 30, 2008

The Strolling Bones

“We ain’t made a half-decent album in like 30 years, maaaan”

August 29, 2008

Putin & Churkin on Abkhazia & South Ossetia 2008-08-29

Putin: Russia won’t be isolated

Churkin: What ‘aid’ does the US supply to Georgia?

Pat Buchanan: Georgia started this fight — Russia finished it

Речь Чуркина на Совбезе ООН, ч. 1

Речь Чуркина на Совбезе ООН, ч. 2

Речь Чуркина на Совбезе ООН, ч. [...]