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CPA Official DocumentsPerjantai 07.07.2006 16:03

Order 1: Kieltää Ba'ath puolueen johtajien ja jäsenten osallistumisen politiikkaan, julkisen sektorin töihin ja jopa ne jotka ovat vain puolueen jäseniä, voivat joutua rikostutkinnan alle hakiessaan julkisen sektorin työpaikkaa.

Pahimman luokan poliittista vainoa sanon minä. Tähän tietenkin lisäksi se että Saddamin ja entisen hallituksen symbolit on kielletty, mikä lienee osaltaan vahvistanut vastarinnan päättäväisyyttä.

Order 2: Lueteltu ne järjestöt mitkä CPA on katsonut vahingoittavansa heidän toimintaa Irakin jälleenrakentamiseksi, sekä toimenpiteet jäsenten erottamiseksi (pykäliä koskien palkkausta, sekä mm. tittelinmenetys, etc). Mielenkiintoinen pointti listassa, The National Olympic Committee (kansallinen olympiakomitea). MIKSI? :)

Ja lost -faneille turha tieto, Sayiidin Republican Guardkin löytyy listassa, eli nippelitietona, Sayiid lähti Irakista kun jenkit lopettivat hänen työnantajansa :P

Jenkithän lopetti armeijan lisäksi 7 (puoli/)sotilaallista organisaatiota. Vastarinnan ovat itse imperialistit (hatespeech) luoneet.

Order 3: Aseenkantoluvista ja rangaistuksista.
Order 4 - 6: Ba'ath puolueen omaisuuden uudelleenjaosta Irakin valtiolle.
Order 7: Kuolemantuomiosta luopuminen + muu oikeuskäytäntö.
Order 8: Opiskeluoikeus ulkomailla opiskeluun.
Order 9: Asetus julkisten tilojen luovuttamisesta.
Order 10: Asetus vankiloista (sisä- ja työministeriöt vastasivat, siirretään oikeusministeriölle).

Jatketaan tästä.
- Piski

CPA Official DocumentsPerjantai 07.07.2006 14:20

http://www.iraqcoalition.org/regulations/index.html

Ei noita oo kuin 12 regulationia, 100 orderia, 17 memoa ja kourallinen muuta luettavaa.
Noista pitäisi käydä ilmi miten jaettiin Saddamin jälkeen Irakin öljyt.

Alun perusteella 95% valtion viennistä jälleenrakennukseen, turvallisuuteen etc. valtion rakentamiseen ja 5% korvausrahastoon. Mutta miten Federal Reserve sopii kuvaan, kun se ei edes ole jenkkien hallituksen organisaatio? Tai BIS (Bank of International Settlements)?

Kysymyksiä, kysymyksiä, etsitään vastauksia.

- Piski
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - The European Commission on Wednesday (5 July) came close to saying Israel's attack on Gaza violates international law, as socialist and liberal MEPs accused the EU of double standards on Tel Aviv.

"The Israeli military must stop collectively punishing Palestinians and putting civilian lives at risk. And I must say, it does raise questions of international law," external relations commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner told MEPs in Strasbourg.


"Israel has to understand its responsibility for the well-being of the Palestinian people," she added. "Those detained [by Israel] must be accorded their full legal rights."

Her remarks come after talks on kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit broke down on Tuesday night threatening a full-scale Israeli invasion of the densely-populated, poverty-stricken Gaza strip.

Israel has knocked out Gaza's electricity and water and sealed the border in response to the Shalit crisis, blocking EU efforts to start humanitarian aid payments on 1 July. It has also seized 64 Hamas government officials and bombed Palestinian Authority buildings.

Meanwhile, a Gaza-fired rocket on Tuesday night hit an empty school in the Israeli town of Ashkelon, within earshot of 80 EU border monitors housed nearby.

"We heard it. But we don't have the feeling that we are at risk," an EU border mission spokeswoman told EUobserver from Ashkelon. "The strange thing is people here are so used to this, life just goes on as normal."

Wording matters
Ms Ferrero-Waldner's comment - bracketed by appeals for Mr Shalit's release - echoes the Swiss foreign ministry, which said on Monday that Israel's assault is "forbidden by international law" because it "is a form of collective punishment."

But the EU's Finnish presidency and EU top diplomat Javier Solana have been softer on Israel so far, expressing "concern" and "regret" while saying Israel and Palestine - not the EU - must find a solution to the crisis.

"In my view, our reaction has been extremely-well balanced and highlights the need for both sides to act to diffuse the situation," Finnish EU affairs minister Paula Lehtomaki stated. "We also call on Israel to end the military operation."

The largest group in the European Parliament - the conservatives - took a similar line, with German foreign affairs committee chief and conservative MEP Elmar Brok urging diplomacy and a return to two-state talks.

"It's really hard to say who is right and who is wrong in this circle of violence," he said, while British conservative MEP Charles Tannock and Polish conservative Marek Siwiec went further in backing Israeli leader Ehud Olmert.

"Olmert had no choice. The Palestinians must understand that every action engenders a reaction," Mr Tannock said.

Bloody murder
But left-wing MEPs accused Israel of using the Shilat crisis to try and topple the newly-elected Hamas government, while highlighting Israeli killings of Palestinian civilians in June and the fact Israel currently holds 9,600 Palestinian "political prisoners" in its jails.

"A state that acts like this is no different from a terrorist organisation," Belgian socialist MEP and the former head of the EU's Gaza election monitoring mission, Veronique de Keyser, said. "We have to say: enough - you have gone mad."

"Where's the condemnation from Europe? There is none," British liberal Chris Davies added. "The double standards are rank. We make the Palestinians jump through hoops but we let the Israelis get away with bloody murder."

http://euobserver.com/9/22025
http://www.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/200607054837738_uu.shtml

Ollaan päästy jo siihen puolentoistaeuroon/litra. Ongelman on aiheuttanut kulutuksen kasvaminen, resurssien väheneminen ja jenkkien aiheuttamat muut ongelmat lähi-idässä (Irak, Iran). Siinä vaiheessa kun öljytynnyrin hinta ylittyy USD100 (tämänhetkinen about USD70), voidaan ruveta puhumaan raskasöljyn jalostamisen kannattavuudesta, mikä ei sinällään aiheuta hinnan tippumista, vaan hinnan nousun hidastumista, kysynnän edelleen kasvaessa.

Yksi suurimmista raskasöljykentistä löytyy Venezuelasta, jonka poliittisen johdon kanssa jenkeillä on jo valmiiksi ongelmia.
Jos öljyn hinnan nousu jatkaa samaa rataa, ollaan sadassa dollarissa/tynnyri jo parin vuoden sisällä.
Ja kuten megakorporaatiomaailma toimii, osakkeenomistajien tulothan ei saa tippua, siksi siis ainoastaan kuluttajat häviävät. Hinnan noususta johtuva kulutuksen vähentäminen siis nostaa hintoja jo ennestään.

Öljyn hinta vaikuttaa suoraan kuljetuksen hintaan, ja mikä vaikuttaa kuljetuksen hintaan, vaikuttaa kuljetettavan tuotteen hintaan. Muistakaapa tämä, samalla kun varaudutte talven energiankulutukseen. Bensan hinta 2007/95E/1,80e/l.
Joko ois aika potkiä päättäjiin järkeä?

- Piski
The election race south of the US border is officially too close to call. Now, where have we heard that before?

As in Florida in 2000, and as in Ohio in 2004, the exit polls show the voters voted for the progressive candidate. The race is "officially" too close to call. But they will call it - after they steal it.

Reuters reports that, as of 8pm eastern time, as voting concluded in Mexico, exit polls showed Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the "leftwing" party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) leading...

http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/greg_palast/2006/07/stealing_mexico_an_election_di.html
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Coup d'etat Mexico?
Ja maanosa kerrallaan kuninkaat polvistuvat uuden saatanan edessä...

Tämä ei voi jatkua.

- Piski
The united states of total paranoia
Jeremy Clarkson

I know Britain is full of incompetent water board officials and stabbed Glaswegians but even so I fell on my knees this morning and kissed the ground, because IÂ’ve just spent three weeks trying to work in America.

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It’s known as the land of the free and I’m sure it is if you get up in the morning, go to work in a petrol station, eat nothing but double-egg burgers — with cheese — and take your children to little league. But if you step outside the loop, if you try to do something a bit zany, you will find that you’re in a police state.

We begin at Los Angeles airport in front of an immigration official who, like all his colleagues, was selected for having no grace, no manners, no humour, no humanity and the sort of IQ normally found in farmyard animals. He scanned my form and noted there was no street number for the hotel at which I was staying.

“I’m going to need a number,” he said. “Ooh, I’m sorry,” I said, “I’m afraid I don’t have one.”

This didn’t seem to have any effect. “I’m going to need a number,” he said again, and then again, and then again. Each time I shrugged and stammered, terrified that I might be sent to the back of the queue or worse, into the little room with the men in Marigolds. But I simply didn’t have an answer.

“I’m going to need a number,” he said again, giving the distinct impression that he was an autobank, and that this was a conversation he was prepared to endure until one of us died. So with a great deal of bravery I decided to give him one. And the number I chose was 2,649,347.

This, it turned out, was fine. HeÂ’d been told by his superiors to get a number. IÂ’d given him a number. His job was done and so, just an hour or so later, I was on the streets of Los Angeles doing a piece to camera.

Except, of course, I wasnÂ’t. Technically you need a permit to film on every street in pretty well every corner of the world. But the only countries where this rule is enforced are Vietnam, Cuba, North Korea and the United States of America.

So, seconds after breaking out the tripod, a policeman pulled up and demanded that we show him our permit. We had one that covered the city of Los Angeles . . . except the bit where we were. So we were moved on.

The next day I was moved on in Las Vegas too because the permit I had didnÂ’t cover the part of the pavement I was standing on. Eight inches away was fine.

You need a permit to do everything in America. You even need a passport to buy a drink. But interestingly you don’t need one if you wish to rent some guns and some bullets. I needed a 50 cal (very big) machinegun. “No problem,” said the man at the shop. “But could you just sign this assuring us that the movie you’re making is not anti-Bush or anti-war.”

Also, you do not need a permit if you want — as I did — to transport a dead cow on the roof of your car through the Florida panhandle. That’s because this is banned by a state law.

Think about that. Someone has gone to all the bother and expense of drawing up a law that means that at some point lots of people were moving dead cows about on their cars. It must have been popular. Fashionable even.

Anyway, back to the guns. I needed them because I wished to shoot a car in the Mojave desert. But you canÂ’t do that without the say-so of the local fire chief who turned up, with his haircut, to say that for reasons he couldnÂ’t explain, he had a red flag in his head.

You find this a lot in America. People way down the food chain are given the power to say yes or no to elaborately prepared plans, just so their bosses can’t be sued. One expression that simply doesn’t translate from English in these days of power without responsibility is “Ooh, I’m sure it’ll be fine”.

And, unfortunately, these people at the bottom of the food chain have no intellect at all. Reasoning with them is like reasoning with a tree. I think this is because people in the sticks have stopped marrying their cousins and are now mating with vegetables.

They certainly aren’t eating them. You see them growing in fields, but all you ever find on a menu is cheese, cheese, cheese, or cheese with cheese. Except for a steak and cheese sandwich I bought in Mississippi. This was made, according to the label, from “imitation cheese”.

Nope, I donÂ’t know what that is either but I do know that out of the main population centres, the potato people are getting fatter and dimmer by the minute.

Today the average petrol pump attendant is capable, just, of turning on a pump when you prepay. But if you pay for two pumps to be turned on to fill two cars, you can, if you stare carefully, see wisps of smoke coming from her fat, useless, war losing, acne-scarred, gormless turnip face.

And the awful thing is that you donÂ’t want the petrol anyway, because itÂ’ll simply get you to somewhere else, which will be worse. A point I shall prove next week when we have a look at what happened in Alabama. And why the poor of New Orleans will sue if the donation you make isnÂ’t as big as theyÂ’d hoped for.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,24389-2252271,00.html

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lol
- Piski
USD on suorastaan pahaenteisen kaunis. Yksityiskohtainen ja symbolitaustaltaan rikas.

Luodaan sellaiset olosuhteet että voidaan lukea ajatuksella.

http://www.rinf.com/columnists/news/dirty-secrets-of-the-temple

- Piski
Ei tarvitse muutakuin käydä perjantaiaamun iltalehden otsikot läpi.

http://www.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/200606294731632_uu.shtml
http://www.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/200606304733272_uu.shtml

Perjantaiaamun vitutus.
Propagandakoneistokin jatkaa jylläämistä.

http://www.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/200606304733268_uu.shtml

- Piski
Israel on pidättänyt useita Hamas -hallituksen ministereitä ja kansanedustajia.
Kysymys ei missään vaiheessa ollutkaan kadonneesta korpraalista.

Kysymys on vallanvaihdosta (kun ei tykätä demokratiasta silloin kun ne ovat omien tavoitteiden vastaisia).

Ja muu maailma hyväksyy hiljaa tämän kaiken.
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Protestin voi myöskin esittää, lähetystöön voi lähettää sähköistä postia:
http://www.yritystele.fi/actions/sendMailToCompany.do?method=prepareMail&companyEmail=helsinki@israel.org&f1=&f2=

- Piski