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	<title>Comments on: Egypt: The Annapolis Peace Conference</title>
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		<title>By: Parisista &#187; The 3-day Middle-east peace process vs. the price at the pump</title>
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		<dc:creator>Parisista &#187; The 3-day Middle-east peace process vs. the price at the pump</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: James Dunn</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Dunn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Middle East peace depends upon taking control of organized crime. Normally people think of organized crime as being like the Italian Mafia. It’s the same structure and coercive tools that they use. But in the Middle East organized crime is hidden under the umbrella of the Islamic religion instead of the Catholic religion used by the Italian Mafia.

The US Oil Companies have a deal with the Iraqi Government that 85% of oil profits will belong to US Oil Corporations, while 15% will go to the Iraqi government. The people of Iraq will see none of this money.

There is a reason for all the violence. It prevents stopping the payments from the wealthy to the Mola; protection money. It isn’t widely known now, but Mola are being set up in the provinces in Iraq to suppress the people in those regions.

Every day someone in Iraq (and Iran) dies at the hands of the Mola (the soon to be province leaders). If the wealthy support the Mola less, than more than one person dies each day; maybe a member of a wealthy family.

The Mola are equivalent to the Italian Mafia Dons. They put themselves into positions were they control an army of thugs (military outside of legal jurisdictions).

The wealthy want to be left alone, so they financially support the Mola. The Mola want the money, so they leave the wealthy alone.

Corporations control the politicians. The wealthy are part of the Corporations. The politicians are indirectly working in cooperation with the Mola. The foreign Corporations profit the most, the corrupt wealthy, then the Mola. No one below the Mola get more than bread crumbs.

The Mola need an army of thugs to do their bidding. You can not get a person who is working and well fed to go kill someone for unethical reasons. You would have to pay them a great deal of money. So the Mola keep the peoples poor. The only bread crumbs for these people come from the Mola.

The wealthy could promote businesses throughout Iraq and Iran to provide economic stability for even the poorest of people. But the Mola keep the wealthy out of their area so that they themselves can maintain a flow of money.

Under the veil of Islam, government policies are put into place to enslave the people.

The Mola for the most part are uneducated and many of them can not even read the Qur’an. Yet they put themselves into position of corrupt control to feed their own bank accounts.

Make no mistake, if you want to help the people of Iraq and Iran, you must consider the governments as structures of organized crime. You must work with the Mola in the roles as leaders they have chosen to occupy. But you must not deal with them on either political or religious terms. They are leaders of organized crime; they deserve that respect.

The violence is necessary for the Mola to continually remind the wealthy that their families are in danger if the Mola are not paid; regular payments of protection money.

Help Iraq and Iran establish an Ethical Democracy:
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/jamesbdunn2?p=43</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Middle East peace depends upon taking control of organized crime. Normally people think of organized crime as being like the Italian Mafia. It’s the same structure and coercive tools that they use. But in the Middle East organized crime is hidden under the umbrella of the Islamic religion instead of the Catholic religion used by the Italian Mafia.</p>
<p>The US Oil Companies have a deal with the Iraqi Government that 85% of oil profits will belong to US Oil Corporations, while 15% will go to the Iraqi government. The people of Iraq will see none of this money.</p>
<p>There is a reason for all the violence. It prevents stopping the payments from the wealthy to the Mola; protection money. It isn’t widely known now, but Mola are being set up in the provinces in Iraq to suppress the people in those regions.</p>
<p>Every day someone in Iraq (and Iran) dies at the hands of the Mola (the soon to be province leaders). If the wealthy support the Mola less, than more than one person dies each day; maybe a member of a wealthy family.</p>
<p>The Mola are equivalent to the Italian Mafia Dons. They put themselves into positions were they control an army of thugs (military outside of legal jurisdictions).</p>
<p>The wealthy want to be left alone, so they financially support the Mola. The Mola want the money, so they leave the wealthy alone.</p>
<p>Corporations control the politicians. The wealthy are part of the Corporations. The politicians are indirectly working in cooperation with the Mola. The foreign Corporations profit the most, the corrupt wealthy, then the Mola. No one below the Mola get more than bread crumbs.</p>
<p>The Mola need an army of thugs to do their bidding. You can not get a person who is working and well fed to go kill someone for unethical reasons. You would have to pay them a great deal of money. So the Mola keep the peoples poor. The only bread crumbs for these people come from the Mola.</p>
<p>The wealthy could promote businesses throughout Iraq and Iran to provide economic stability for even the poorest of people. But the Mola keep the wealthy out of their area so that they themselves can maintain a flow of money.</p>
<p>Under the veil of Islam, government policies are put into place to enslave the people.</p>
<p>The Mola for the most part are uneducated and many of them can not even read the Qur’an. Yet they put themselves into position of corrupt control to feed their own bank accounts.</p>
<p>Make no mistake, if you want to help the people of Iraq and Iran, you must consider the governments as structures of organized crime. You must work with the Mola in the roles as leaders they have chosen to occupy. But you must not deal with them on either political or religious terms. They are leaders of organized crime; they deserve that respect.</p>
<p>The violence is necessary for the Mola to continually remind the wealthy that their families are in danger if the Mola are not paid; regular payments of protection money.</p>
<p>Help Iraq and Iran establish an Ethical Democracy:<br />
<a href="http://blog.360.yahoo.com/jamesbdunn2?p=43" rel="nofollow">http://blog.360.yahoo.com/jamesbdunn2?p=43</a></p>
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		<title>By: FARHAT MAQUAMI</title>
		<link>http://globalvoicesonline.org/2007/11/29/egypt-the-annapolis-peace-conference/comment-page-1/#comment-1211870</link>
		<dc:creator>FARHAT MAQUAMI</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This was just a photo opportunity and some beautiful  rhetorics again! How many times we have heard these peace loving people get together and make declarations just for propaghanda purposes without achieving anything.
This was a joke!! How can a corrupt man like Mahmod Abass, whose mercenaries were beating the massive opposition right at the same time in Ramallah represent Palastinians.
Israeli leader had very promising words for the Palastinians but he should be talking to the majority of Palastinians and not to the implanted PLO leaders that cane from outside and have no desire to help Palastinians.
Israel should ease up its grip on the Large concentration camp called Gaza whose one million residents depend for water,Gas, electricity and food on their Israeli Gaurd. I believe the moment Israeli start showing humanity and care to the people of Palastine and not to gangesters like Abass , peace would return to the holey Land!   
Instead of manipulating PLO&#039;s corrupt puppets to control Palastinian Israelis. for a change, should start a people to people economic and cultural help that has nothing to do with the Sham Palastinian Authority that has no credibility in Palastine!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was just a photo opportunity and some beautiful  rhetorics again! How many times we have heard these peace loving people get together and make declarations just for propaghanda purposes without achieving anything.<br />
This was a joke!! How can a corrupt man like Mahmod Abass, whose mercenaries were beating the massive opposition right at the same time in Ramallah represent Palastinians.<br />
Israeli leader had very promising words for the Palastinians but he should be talking to the majority of Palastinians and not to the implanted PLO leaders that cane from outside and have no desire to help Palastinians.<br />
Israel should ease up its grip on the Large concentration camp called Gaza whose one million residents depend for water,Gas, electricity and food on their Israeli Gaurd. I believe the moment Israeli start showing humanity and care to the people of Palastine and not to gangesters like Abass , peace would return to the holey Land!<br />
Instead of manipulating PLO&#8217;s corrupt puppets to control Palastinian Israelis. for a change, should start a people to people economic and cultural help that has nothing to do with the Sham Palastinian Authority that has no credibility in Palastine!!</p>
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