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Black African thugs are cool

Meet and greet with terrorist pirates, just another day in the field for a Reuters Bureau Chief.



Reuters East Africa Bureau Chief Andrew Cawthorne shakes hands with terrorist thugs who keep food aid from reaching hundreds of thousands of starving Somolians.

At what point during Mr. Cawthorne's journalism education and career was his conscience amputated?
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How come we're in Iraq?

Kenneth Timmerman's FrontpageMag.com interview leads me to ask this question (despite the fact that it might make me sound like the Seattle Lefties I'm surrounded by). If you really have an open mind you might be led to the same question after reading this:
"First, there is the evidence discovered very late in the day by the 9/11 Commission, which I describe in detail in Countdown to Crisis. What is astonishing is that this information has not been widely publicized. I spoke again just yesterday with one of the top investigators involved in reviewing the highly-classified U.S. intelligence reports on Mugniyeh’s involvement in convoying 9/11 hijackers in and out of Iran prior to 9/11. He was astonished when I told him that few people were yet aware of this. “That’s like saying you didn’t know that Jesse James was a crook,” he said.

"The Iranians were TERRIFIED on the day of 9/11 and for the next month that the United States would “connect the dots” and discover their involvement to the 9/11 plot, as I reported in Countdown to Crisis.

"Senior Iranian government officials were making desperate phone calls to relatives in the United States, asking them to rent apartments for family members so they could get out of Tehran before what they assumed would be a massive retaliatory U.S. military strike."
So explain to me why we are in Iraq and not Iran.
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