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...threatened to kill Eminem's daughter and accused Eminem of ripping off black culture, calling him "the rap Hitler, the culture stealer." At the same time, The Source published an essay titled "The Unbearable Whiteness of Emceeing: What the Eminence of Eminem Says About Race" and ran a pullout poster of Benzino holding up Eminem's severed head. Eminem took the bait and responded with The Sauce, rhyming, "No more Source for street cred/Them days is dead/Ray's got AKs to Dave Mays' head...
...antiwar coalition are finding that their affinity is slipping into ideological anarchy. "Frankly, we've been working all these months to prevent war," says Gordon Clark of Iraq Pledge of Resistance, "but we do not have the next plan. Some people want to try and achieve a troop pullout or push for the greatest amount of aid to Iraq. My dream is that this can be an ongoing campaign against the militaristic policies of the Bush Administration. We have to regroup and figure out what to do next...
After President Bush's deadline speech, the pullout began. Weapons inspectors and other UN workers continued to leave the country; foreign journalists caught whatever flights out they could. In northern Iraq Kurds began dispersing into the countryside, leaving towns where they could be easy target for Saddam's forces...
...vast majority of South Koreans recognize the need for the U.S. troops; the protesters were not in fact calling for a pullout. But Lee toys with the idea of military withdrawal from South Korea “to give the protesters what they want,” discarding it only because it would send the wrong signal to the North. This only betrays Lee’s ignorance of the fact that a military withdrawal would be catastrophic for the interests of both nations...
...Kelly fiasco, the North Korean regime has been trying to scramble out of the hole the Dear Leader dug for it. North Korea's nuclear crisis-management team has reverted almost robotically to the playbook that Kim Jong ll's father developed in the 1993-1994 nuclear confrontation: the pullout from the Nuclear Non-Prolifer-ation Treaty, the "sea of fire" threats, the demand for "nonaggression" assurances and the attempted end run around Washington's North Korea policy via a prominent former American official. We've seen this all before, folks...