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  • Firebombing of Dresden in 1945? approximately 20,000 dead.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009

  • Further, as detailed in an October “Media Matters” article, Liddy has acknowledged plotting each of the following: Firebombing the Brookings Institution; Murdering columnist Jack Anderson; Killing Howard Hunt to prevent him from cooperating with an investigation, and; Kidnapping “leftist” protestors during the Republican Convention in 1972.

    GOP head compares Obama to Bin Laden 2008

  • Firebombing the French Institute and small businesses, burning public Christmas Trees, trashing subways, and scrawling graffiti, just to vent their frustration -- while in the process accelerating the disintegration of their city and nation into chaos, and thus paving the way for the next fascist strongman to restore order ...

    Which of These Progressive Positions Are Extreme Left? 2008

  • The Firebombing of Tokyo | ultraorange.net start about categories comments contact tagcloud

    The Firebombing of Tokyo | ultraorange.net 2008

  • When "Firebombing Brookings: Good Idea or Not?" became the "Question of the Day" on MSNBC, Liddy's radio show got a nice ratings boost.

    IF WATERGATE HAPPENED NOW 2007

  • Firebombing them is just “collateral damage,” so no worries…

    A lawyer in every bedroom; a Congressman in every doctor's office. « Lean Left 2007

  • In the ever-popular WWII field, Curzon relates the recollections of a Tokyo Catholic woman about the Firebombing of Tokyo and Scott Evensen aka Plunge, outlines a brief in favor of the atomic bombings.

    Asian History Carnival #3 2006

  • One of his best poems, “The Firebombing,” is, precisely, about that remembered guilt for the distance in space and time that separates the narrator from the slaughter: “Twenty years in the suburbs have not shown me / Which ones were hit and which not.”

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • One of his best poems, “The Firebombing,” is, precisely, about that remembered guilt for the distance in space and time that separates the narrator from the slaughter: “Twenty years in the suburbs have not shown me / Which ones were hit and which not.”

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • One of his best poems, “The Firebombing,” is, precisely, about that remembered guilt for the distance in space and time that separates the narrator from the slaughter: “Twenty years in the suburbs have not shown me / Which ones were hit and which not.”

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

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