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4 hours ago ago from Doug\'s Darkworld

I was talking about Afghanistan the other day and it was pointed out that the USA has an obligation to stay in Afghanistan because of the Taliban's religious fundamentalism and atrocious treatment of women. I really can't argue, the Taliban regime was brutal and misogynistic, and there's no reason to believe it will be any different if the USA pulls out. I mean, I'm a passionate feminist and supporter of women's rights, secular government, ...

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http://nesasy.org/languages/index.php/En Syrian WOmen Observatory en-US http://backend.userland.com/rss 60 Surprise, Surprise A Syrian forum for NGOs http://nesasy.org/languages/index.php/En/2009/12/21/9122009 Mon, 21 Dec 2009 09:09:02 +0000 admin Articles 287@http://nesasy.org/languages/ Human rights organization in Syria continue to unleash their surprises every now and then. These organizations which proved through the last period ...

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Kristi York Wooten: A Look Back at the Decade in Music: Why Rolling Stone Should Be Ashamed

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"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" - or so James Brown sang in 1966. With lyrics by Betty Jean Newsome and a cinematic orchestral arrangement, that song's characterization of traditional male-female relationships make it a classic relic from a pivotal era in the history of rock and roll. How quickly things changed. In 1965, Petula Clark's "Downtown" was the biggest-charting song by a female. Two years later, in 1967's Summer of Love, women ...

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