Publius Pundit

Blogging the democratic revolution

  • Home
  • Archives
  • Author Archives
  • Best Scottsdale Pool Party
  • Scottsdale Pedal Bar Crawl
  • Scottsdale Bachelorette Party Activity
  • Phoenix Company Teambuilder Ideas
  • Scottsdale Holiday Party Bar Crawl
  • Scottsdale Corporate Teambuilding Activities
  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    DECEMBER 15, 2005, “MISSION ACCOMPLISHED”

    Rob M.
    12/16/2005

    It was Mao Zedong who first said that, as long as a population remains neutral to an insurgency, the ultimate war against a government could be won. He layed out a three-pronged strategy for victory, which consisted of the preparation of an underground infrastructure, limited guerilla warfare, and eventually conventional warfare that would lead to…

    Read more: DECEMBER 15, 2005, “MISSION ACCOMPLISHED”
  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    NEWS FROM IRAQ

    Rob M.
    12/15/2005

    The polls have closed in Iraq. Voter turnout was incredibly large, expected to be even higher than in January and October. All groups participated. For those of you wanting to know what’s going on, here’s a roundup where you can get all the information your heart desires. Pajamas Media has amazing on the ground reporting…

    Read more: NEWS FROM IRAQ
  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    MY PREDICTION FOR THE IRAQ ELECTION

    Rob M.
    12/15/2005

    News reports are indicating that all sects of Iraqi society are turning out to vote, including the Sunnis who have made due to come out in full force. Turnout is expected to be larger than in the previous two elections. What we will witness today is not only another historic event as we saw in…

    Read more: MY PREDICTION FOR THE IRAQ ELECTION
  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    A QUICK WORD OF WARNING ON THE IRAQ ELECTIONS

    Rob M.
    12/15/2005

    Today’s parliamentary election in Iraq will be the first that includes all major and minor groups turning out in full, making it the first truly representative government the country has had — ever. The important virtue of this is that of legitimacy, the only quality that will allow the government to operate as it needs…

    Read more: A QUICK WORD OF WARNING ON THE IRAQ ELECTIONS
  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    REMINDER TO VOTE FOR PUBLIUS

    Rob M.
    12/15/2005

    Remember, Publius is in the running for “Best Group Blog.” Voting ends today, so vote here!

    Read more: REMINDER TO VOTE FOR PUBLIUS
  • Filed Under: Bolivia, Revolution Archives

    BOLIVIA ELECTIONS ADVANCE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/15/2005

    Bolivians elections are advancing rapidly as Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Dorian Medina try to forge an alliance that can take on far-left Evo Morales who is currently in the lead but is by no means a certain winner. Morales is threatening mayhem if he does not win. His lead is extending but Bolivian voters have…

    Read more: BOLIVIA ELECTIONS ADVANCE
  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ????S HANDOUTS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/15/2005

    Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez buys loyalty from supporters through handouts from Venezuela????s vast oil bounty. So while accidents are at a record high and investment is at a record low at Venezuela????s state oil company, something that high oil earnings should alleviate if PDVSA were a normal company, it has instead become Hugo Chavez????s personal…

    Read more: CHAVEZ????S HANDOUTS
  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives, Syria

    MEHLIS 2: TIGHTENING THE NOOSE

    Rob M.
    12/13/2005

    The second Mehlis Report on the assassination of Rafik Hariri by Syrian and Lebanese security authorities has been released. You can download the PDF here. I know my headline makes it sound like a bad sequel, but this one actually goes beyond its predecessor, delving into a new depth of intrigue and plot twists. Yet…

    Read more: MEHLIS 2: TIGHTENING THE NOOSE
  • Filed Under: Chile, Revolution Archives

    CHILEAN ELECTION HEADS INTO RUNOFF!

    Rob M.
    12/12/2005

    I must admit that I was getting more excited about this election than I was about the U.S. presidential ones. I’m not so sure why, because I realize that no matter who wins the same policies of free-markets and good governance will continue. There will now be a runoff on January 15, which means I’ll…

    Read more: CHILEAN ELECTION HEADS INTO RUNOFF!
  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives, Syria

    CAR BOMBS CONTINUE IN LEBANON

    Rob M.
    12/12/2005

    Today, the general manager of the anti-Syrian, pro-independence newspaper An Nahar and a legislator from Beirut was assassinated by a car bomb. Almost all of Gebran Tueni’s editorials that have been published in the English-language version of the paper, Naharnet, have been against Syria. The last one published called the mass graves discovered by Lebanese…

    Read more: CAR BOMBS CONTINUE IN LEBANON
  • Filed Under: Asia, China, Revolution Archives

    CHINA MASSACRES PROTESTORS, NOBODY SURPRISED

    Rob M.
    12/10/2005

    Jim Hoft has a couple of roundups, here, here, and here in chronological order. Pajamas Media also takes a look at what others blogs are saying.

    Read more: CHINA MASSACRES PROTESTORS, NOBODY SURPRISED
  • Filed Under: Polls, Revolution Archives

    AMERICAS POLLING ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/10/2005

    As growing numbers of elections approach and get down to the wire, Boz has all the latest poll numbers from around the region, giving one indication as to how they may go. Read it here.

    Read more: AMERICAS POLLING ROUNDUP
  • Filed Under: Ecuador, Revolution Archives

    TROUBLE IN ECUADOR

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/10/2005

    Hundreds of students marched in the streets against corruption, with a cardboard model of a ????bagman????in a cage as well a model pig, both of which reprented corruption. The story in El Universo is here.

    Read more: TROUBLE IN ECUADOR
  • Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, Revolution Archives, United Nations

    UNITED NATIONS MAP SHOWS ISRAEL WIPED OFF

    Rob M.
    12/9/2005

    A brief timeline of events: – Iranian President says that Israel should be “wiped off the map.” – The United Nations condemns his remarks. – Iranian President calls for Israel to be moved to Europe and denies the Holocaust. – The United Nations is shocked — shocked! — by the remarks. Oops, I seem to…

    Read more: UNITED NATIONS MAP SHOWS ISRAEL WIPED OFF
  • Filed Under: Croatia, Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives

    JUSTICE: CROATIAN WAR CRIMINAL CAPTURED

    Rob M.
    12/9/2005

    From this: To this: See the BBC report here. A Croatian general charged with war crimes has been arrested in Spain, the UN’s chief war crimes prosecutor says. Ante Gotovina – the third most-wanted suspect from the Balkan wars – was held in the Canary Islands on Wednesday. Gen Gotovina, 50, is accused over the…

    Read more: JUSTICE: CROATIAN WAR CRIMINAL CAPTURED
  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    LAUNCH OF A NEW MIDDLE EAST RIGHTS INITIATIVE

    Rob M.
    12/9/2005

    Check this out. It’s the launch of a new Middle East human rights initiative to bring together activists from the Middle East and America. They’re doing an essay contest for people under the age of 26 to share ideas about what to do. Check out the website here. It’s being done by a good group…

    Read more: LAUNCH OF A NEW MIDDLE EAST RIGHTS INITIATIVE
  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Georgia, Revolution Archives

    SAAKASHVILI CENTRALIZING POWER IN GEORGIA

    Rob M.
    12/9/2005

    Eurasia Daily Monitor has an in-depth article detailing pressure by Georgian President Saakashivili’s Rose Revolution government on the judiciary in the country. Widespread allegations about restrictions on judicial independence since the Rose Revolution have received new credibility following sensational confessions by four members of the Georgian Supreme Court. Tamaz Iliashvili, Merab Turava, David Sulakvelidze, and…

    Read more: SAAKASHVILI CENTRALIZING POWER IN GEORGIA
  • Filed Under: Asia, Burma, Revolution Archives

    ASEAN MINISTERS DEMAND DEMOCRACY IN BURMA

    Rob M.
    12/9/2005

    Leaders of the ASEAN regional grouping, growing tired of the Burmese military junta’s unwillingness to fulfill its obligations, has called on the country to democratize and release dissident leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 9 (AP): Southeast Asian nations on Friday demanded that military-ruled Myanmar expedite democratic reforms and free Nobel laureate Aung…

    Read more: ASEAN MINISTERS DEMAND DEMOCRACY IN BURMA
  • Filed Under: Chechnya, Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    BESLAN: MORE TRUTH COMES OUT

    Rob M.
    12/8/2005

    The North Ossetian parliamentary investigation into the Beslan massacre is out, and guess who caused the fabled first explosion? Last week, the results of a North Ossetian parliamentary investigation into the terrorist attack in Beslan were made public. The report went largely unnoticed. The pro-government media shied away from a number of awkward conclusions, while…

    Read more: BESLAN: MORE TRUTH COMES OUT
  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    WORK

    Rob M.
    12/7/2005

    It’s a hectic last week of school. Lots of essays that I have to B.S. for tomorrow.

    Read more: WORK
  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    EGYPT ELECTION UPDATE: FOR A KINDER, GENTLER, THUGOCRACY

    Kirk H. Sowell
    12/7/2005

    Egypt has now completed the first round of the the third stage of its three-stage parliamentary elections, and is now completing the run-offs for the third stage. Egypt’s electoral system is complex and sometimes confusing to outsiders because the same election involves three stages, each for a specified geographic region of the country, followed by…

    Read more: EGYPT ELECTION UPDATE: FOR A KINDER, GENTLER, THUGOCRACY
  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    FEAR ON CARACAS STREETS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/6/2005

    Blogging live from Caracas, Venezuela today, I found myself stuck in an hours long taxi line at a mall in Chacao, an upper middle class neighborhood in Caracas. Amid the prettily decorated mall trees, people were carrying red and green cello-wrapped baskets of Bimbo-brand Panettone and bottles of Concho y Toro wine, something nice for…

    Read more: FEAR ON CARACAS STREETS
  • Filed Under: Asia, Burma, Revolution Archives

    BURMA TALKING ABOUT “DISCIPLINED DEMOCRACY”

    Rob M.
    12/6/2005

    Burmese officials loyal to the regime are all meeting (read: getting drunk) at a convention that is supposed to put the country on the path to democracy. At least, that’s what the government spokesman are saying. Mad about not being invited to the party are every concerned democratic country on earth, the overwhelmingly popular opposition,…

    Read more: BURMA TALKING ABOUT “DISCIPLINED DEMOCRACY”
  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    U.S. SLAMS RUSSIA ON ATTACK AGAINST OSCE MONITORING

    Rob M.
    12/6/2005

    Russia, for some reason allowed to be a part of the OSCE, is fighting tooth and nail to dismember the best election monitoring team in the world. Why? Because behind Russia’s supposed concerns that the monitors are politically motivated, it is actually worried that the unveiling of more phony elections in its backyard will spark…

    Read more: U.S. SLAMS RUSSIA ON ATTACK AGAINST OSCE MONITORING
  • Filed Under: Asia, Revolution Archives, Tonga

    TONGA PROTESTS FOR DEMOCRACY

    Rob M.
    12/6/2005

    Here’s the untold story of the tiny country of Tonga, with a population of 100,000 spread over 171 islands and a monarchy that refuses to reform itself. The past several months have been tense. Thousands of people are organizing and protesting for democracy. The government is coming under intense pressure, but the church is serving…

    Read more: TONGA PROTESTS FOR DEMOCRACY
←Previous Page Next Page→

Publius Pundit

Blogging the democratic revolution since 2004.

  • March 2007 (7)
  • February 2007 (21)
  • January 2007 (47)
  • December 2006 (31)
  • November 2006 (56)
  • October 2006 (52)
  • September 2006 (66)
  • August 2006 (44)
  • July 2006 (74)
  • June 2006 (105)
  • May 2006 (114)
  • April 2006 (113)
  • March 2006 (94)
  • February 2006 (95)
  • January 2006 (116)
  • December 2005 (75)
  • November 2005 (102)
  • October 2005 (134)
  • September 2005 (96)
  • August 2005 (145)
  • July 2005 (154)
  • June 2005 (127)
  • May 2005 (143)
  • April 2005 (177)
  • March 2005 (244)
  • February 2005 (284)
  • January 2005 (236)
  • December 2004 (1)

Categories

  • About (3)
  • Afghanistan (20)
  • Africa (121)
  • Albania (4)
  • Armenia (10)
  • Asia (211)
  • Australia (2)
  • Azerbaijan (27)
  • Bahrain (10)
  • Belarus (73)
  • Bhutan (2)
  • Blogs (117)
  • Bolivia (98)
  • Books (21)
  • Bosnia (3)
  • Brazil (22)
  • Burma (22)
  • Canada (9)
  • Caribbean (11)
  • Central America (50)
  • Central Asia (159)
  • Chechnya (10)
  • Chile (22)
  • China (50)
  • Civic Education (111)
  • Colombia (49)
  • Corruption (2)
  • Crazy People (64)
  • Croatia (3)
  • Cuba (160)
  • Czech Republic (1)
  • East Timor (2)
  • Eastern Europe (453)
  • Economics (171)
  • Ecuador (21)
  • Egypt (57)
  • Estonia (6)
  • European Union (56)
  • France (27)
  • Georgia (29)
  • Guinea-Bissau (2)
  • Haiti (6)
  • Human Rights (104)
  • Humor (56)
  • Hungary (11)
  • India (7)
  • Indonesia (15)
  • Iran (154)
  • Iraq (165)
  • Israel (49)
  • Italy (20)
  • Japan (2)
  • Jordan (9)
  • Journalism (133)
  • Kazakhstan (19)
  • Kurds (6)
  • Kuwait (9)
  • Kyrgyzstan (64)
  • Latvia (6)
  • Lebanon (115)
  • Libya (5)
  • Lithuania (1)
  • Maldives (7)
  • Mexico (67)
  • Middle East (651)
  • Moldova (11)
  • Mongolia (9)
  • Montenegro (2)
  • Morocco (4)
  • Nepal (42)
  • North Korea (19)
  • Pakistan (8)
  • Palestine (31)
  • Paraguay (3)
  • Personal (50)
  • Peru (48)
  • Philippines (10)
  • Photoblogging (51)
  • Poland (11)
  • Polls (263)
  • Protest Babes (94)
  • Qatar (4)
  • Religion (34)
  • Revolution Archives (2,859)
  • Romania (9)
  • Russia (174)
  • Saudi Arabia (38)
  • Serbia (10)
  • Singapore (2)
  • Spain (18)
  • speeches (30)
  • Syria (78)
  • Taiwan (11)
  • Tajikistan (14)
  • terrorism (66)
  • Thailand (16)
  • Tonga (2)
  • Turkmenistan (5)
  • Ukraine (147)
  • United Arab Emirates (6)
  • United Nations (41)
  • United States (184)
  • Uruguay (5)
  • Uzbekistan (25)
  • Venezuela (580)
  • Vietnam (7)
  • Western Europe (114)
  • Yemen (5)

About

scottsdale party bike

scottsdale bachelorette party

scottsdale bachelor party ideas

scottsdale bachelor party

scottsdale bachelorette party

old town scottsdale pub crawl

old town scottsdale bar crawl

scottsdale adult birthday party ideas

scottsdale adult birthday

scottsdale company teambuilding activities

scottsdale company teambuilding activity ideas

scottsdale bachelorette party ideas

scottsdale company holiday party ideas

scottsdale holiday activities

scottsdale fathers day ideas

Search

Looking for something specific? Try a search below!

Copyright © 2004 – 2023