Ambassador Edward Peck

March 22, 2008 on 5:54 pm | In Side Cut | 1 Comment

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Ambassador Edward Peck

Criticism of G. W. Bush plan to invade Iraq and of Middle East policy

Edward Peck argued against invading Iraq prior to the March 2003 invasion. He argued, in part, “when you take out Saddam Hussein, the key question you have to ask then is, what happens after that? And we don’t have a clue. Nobody knows, but it’s probably going to be bad. And a lot of people are going to be very upset about that, because that really is not written into our role in this world is to decide who rules Iraq.” Peck has been highly critical of U.S. policy toward Israel, arguing through the Council for the National Interest (CNI) in which he plays an active role, that the U.S. should be more even handed in its Middle East policy. He argues that while Hezbollah could be considered a terrorist organization, it is no more terrorist than Israel or the U.S. itself. He supports a dialogue with Hezbollah. He claims that in 2000, at the Camp David talks, Israel offered the Palestinians “12 little Bantustans [see December 22 interview link below].” His speech was publicized in a documentary produced by If Americans Knew.

Speaking in July 2006 to syndicated US radio news programme Democracy Now!, Peck said that:

“In 1985, when I was the Deputy Director of the Reagan White House Task Force on Terrorism, they asked us — this is a Cabinet Task Force on Terrorism; I was the Deputy Director of the working group — they asked us to come up with a definition of terrorism that could be used throughout the government. We produced about six, and each and every case, they were rejected, because careful reading would indicate that our own country had been involved in some of those activities. […] After the task force concluded its work, Congress got into it, and you can google into U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2331[1], and read the U.S. definition of terrorism. And one of them in here says — one of the terms, “international terrorism,” means “activities that,” I quote, “appear to be intended to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping.” […] Yes, well, certainly, you can think of a number of countries that have been involved in such activities. Ours is one of them. Israel is another. And so, the terrorist, of course, is in the eye of the beholder.”[2]

Jeremiah Wright 

In September 2001, Reverend Jeremy Wright in a sermon quoted [3] Peck as allegedly having said on a Fox News broadcast: “We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye…and now we are indignant, because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought back into our own front yards. America’s chickens are coming home to roost.” [3] In March 2008, during the presidential campaign of Barack Obama, spliced excerpts of these quoted statements from the sermon were broadcast on ABC News, and attributed to Wright. [4]

References

政治观点

March 22, 2008 on 3:00 am | In Side Cut | No Comments

我对中共的愚蠢和自大表示深切关注

西藏事件发生后,西方部分媒体歪曲报道,而旅外学子和有志之士发现后怒发冲冠,将种种证据和真相列于网上,Youtube成为我们抵抗无良媒体的有力武器。

而此时此刻,你们在做什么呢?

Hi all

November 10, 2007 on 10:28 pm | In Side Cut | No Comments

I was shocked today when a friend told me there are lots of comments on this blog which I have not visited for several months.

It seems too many people have been scamed by some magazine sellers on ebay(probabally not the same one). You may have the same experience as me: got scamed, waited for too long, negociated with paypal or ebay or credit card company, got at most half of your money back if you can stand for the never-ended negotiation.

Someone left a comment describing how those guy buy feedback on ebay. I am too dumb to understand the detail, and I never thought thing could be so complicated. Thus, I simply decide to keep myself far away from any ebay magazine seller.

to paypal

August 5, 2007 on 10:18 pm | In Side Cut | 75 Comments

This letter is about payment ID # 3PC97182T7702022Y, made in May 25. For I was cheated by seller and can not get paypal protection!

Seller, “magazinexpress”, real name Lori O’Reilly was selling magazine at cheap price, persuading everyone can get magazine in 8 to 12 weeks. It was a scam, I have not got anything, and she becomes a “unregistered member” on ebay now.

I try to file a complaint, but paypal said it is too later. I tried to call, but it leads to your autovoice system.

When I paid 40 bucks, I am confident because I trusted ebay and paypal. But now, I am wondering days and nights how things like this can happend. When someone stole my money, I feel terible, when you denied my request for help, I feel disappointed and hopeless.

I think you should do more to protect buyer thus I write this letter for help and refund. I am also willing to help to pin this guy down.

SCAM in ebay

August 5, 2007 on 4:58 pm | In Side Cut | 5 Comments

Dear ebay:

We all know once you fall in a trap you must act quickly, that is why both ebay and paypal allow 45 or 60 days for buyer to open case about possible scam. However, there are sellers playing around this rules. I met one.

I bought item 270123452341 two months ago. This seller, namely “magazinexpress” was selling magazine at cheap price, persuading everyone they could get magazine in 8 to 12 weeks.

I never got it. As the seller said, I have not waited for enough time. Should I REALLY listen to him or her and wait? Of course not. Because this “magazineexpress” is not a registered memeber in ebay any more!! Please check this link if you want:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270123452341&sspagename=ADME:B:AAQ:US:1

The email he or she provide is a fake one. You can never send anything to magazinexpress@twcny.rr.com

I wondered days and nights how things like this can happen. The problem is, timing. He ask anyone to wait at least 12 weeks, which secretly passes ebay’s 8 weeks window to file any complaint. Then he or she just need to clean up every item and wait for 45 days to close both ebay and paypal account then go.

I admit I am too stupid to find this, and even now I can not figure out where 95% positive review this seller got from. Maybe he or she also send out lowest price order. Maybe the whole thing is just a big hoax.

Right now I find another seller, “magazinesrusa” who is selling the similar stuffs, if you want, please check this item: 280140532263. I highly suspect “magazinesrusa” and the former “magazinexpress” are related.

In order to pretect more custom from similar scam. Do you know to whom I should report? You answer will be highly appreciated.

White Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2007 on 12:11 pm | In Side Cut | 1 Comment

It is snowing, slightly, not hard.
I heard it is snowing, while sleeping in bed. Wind’s whisper through slits between windows, tick tick on the double glass, and pieces of evening news you still remember before the latest sweet dream, with your sweetheart of course, everything just tell you it is snowing, before you open your eyes.
Happy Valentine’s Day.

Our shool is closed due to bad traffic and slow progress on cleaning in campus. However, this news is sent out just when we arrived, after a long long walk in the drizzle and dirty shower from passing car.
To be more ironic, I find our professor in his office, who is the only person in this floor, you know what I am thinking about? The latest episode of Everybody Hates Chris! So let us start the class, lecturer and lisnter, let us call the roll. Before my dream comes true, he put up all the clothes, and left.

speed of light

Snowman, Snowmen… Snowwomen

   

 

  double face

  

Happy snowy day.

coherent states

January 27, 2007 on 5:01 pm | In Side Cut | No Comments

I suddently realize that I have a book of this guy, while cleaning my library.
It must be bought about twenty years ago.

Why I mention this old fellow? It all began with Miao Li’s blog. Check this out! Can not believe some scientists are still working into the most advanced area in their seventies.

In order to be famous, you must not only learn a lot but also live long enough.

One day in your life

September 26, 2006 on 10:20 pm | In Side Cut | 2 Comments

Suddenly I realize I am old.

Hearing somebody asking questions I asked in the mellow college year which is far far away.
Answering everything in such a cliche used to belong to my father and mother.
Trying to remember the last golden autumn in a cold early winter morning.
Feeling so upset as seeing young lovers laughing while passing by.

So suddenly you notice you are aging, as all the clouds, stars and dreams rushing through the sky.

And that is life, and that is life.

Group blog is a great idea

September 26, 2006 on 4:45 am | In Side Cut | 7 Comments

But administration becomes harder. Tell me if you have a satisfactory solution.

Once in your life

September 24, 2006 on 1:46 pm | In Side Cut | 4 Comments

Some peculiar situation may repeat again and again.

It was 5:30 pm, everybody around me started checking time every few minutes, and watched the same direction, then I knew the 5:20 routine van will never come again.

It is not the first time, and definitely not the last. Almost the same day two years ago, we stood at the same stop, waiting for the non-exist 5:20 bus. It is ironic that you can trust everything and believe all dreams until it goes wrong once, then you just need to get used to the reality and wait for its breaking again.

So food CAN kill people, money DOES matter, hurricane MAY happen. We are growing up by learning. So politicians DO lie, parents ARE cheating each other. And the most important, I AM nobody.

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