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Nicolas Carr on Rachman on Twitter2 comments

petermsalmon wrote 2 weeks ago: The other day I posted about Gideon Rachman’s FT article about Twitter. Today I was catching u … more →

Tags: Commentary, Fun, Miscellany, Internet, Nicholas Carr, LinkedIn, humour, twitter, Jokes

Musings on Twitter1 comment

petermsalmon wrote 2 weeks ago: Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs columnist for the FT, discourses on Twitter and it’s rel … more →

Tags: Commentary, Miscellany, LinkedIn, Communication, twitter, Karl Marx

State Department official, Jared Cohen, e-mailed Twitter - delay scheduled maintenance1 comment

Colin Henderson wrote 1 month ago: This has little directly to do with banking per se, but it has a lot to do with information seeking, … more →

Tags: Marketing, FT.com, Information, Iran, "jared cohen", Transparency, twitter

If "Back To The Future" Was Made Today, Marty McFly Goes Back To 19791 comment

aroundthesphere wrote 1 month ago: Brink Lindsey has a piece in Reason called Nostalgianomics about liberal pinning for the 50s. S … more →

Tags: Economics, Go Meta, Domestic Affairs, Jonah Goldberg, Slate, National Review, The American Scene, Jim Manzi, Reason

Our aims in Afghanistan6 comments

adamsmith1922 wrote 2 months ago: The Darul Aman palace is a huge neo-classical pile with hundreds of rooms, set against the backdrop … more →

Tags: Politics, Afghanistan, 21st Century, War History, Human Rights, Afghanistan, Taleban, SAS, NZ troops

Why did the right nation turn left? And will it turn back? 5 comments

jonathantodd wrote 3 months ago: “After twenty per cent of conservatives voted for Obama”, wrote Oliver Burkeman in the G … more →

Tags: American Politics, Adrian Wooldridge, Barack Obama, Bobby Jindal, Clause 4, David Cameron, Democrats, FDR, Jimmy Carter

If you're a foreign leader, don't have lunch with Gideon Rachman

blogstra wrote 3 months ago: The FT’s foreign affairs columnist explains: Would you have lunch with this guy (right)? I in … more →

Tags: foreign politics, Georgia, Thailand, Financial Times, Mikhail Saakashvili, Abhisit Vejjajiva

Euro-Trashing the American Dream or How to Blame Pandora for your Bad Taste2 comments

thetroublemakertimes wrote 3 months ago:   Preface: I wrote this some time ago, and it has become slowly popular. I had become deeply irritat … more →

Tags: American Aesthetics, american dream, American Imperialism, Ant American sentiment, anti-American, european union, Financial Times, HOPE, London Financial Times

Washington via Brussels

jonathantodd wrote 4 months ago: There is a big, fat hint on today’s FT comment page for Gordon Brown. Philip Stephens conclude … more →

Tags: Labour Party Strategy, American Politics, International Affairs, gordon brown, Financial Times, Barack Obama, Protectionism, philip stephens

Why Not Be An Ostrich?

humanbeingsfirst wrote 4 months ago: Why Not Be An Ostrich? Zahir Ebrahim Project Humanbeingsfirst.org Friday, February 13, 2009 Excerp … more →

Tags: ALEX JONES, Amero, capitalist conspiracy, carbon credit, Carroll Quigley, david icke, Eustace Mullins, Ezra Pound, Financial terrorism

Gideon Rachman: Israel’s self-defeating Gaza offensive

immorfo wrote 6 months ago: By sending ground troops into the Gaza Strip, Israel has crossed a line that brings it perilously cl … more →

Tags: Columns, Résistance, Human Rights, Politics, Israel, Gaza, Palestine, hamas, Hizbollah

Staring self defeat in the eye17 comments

adamsmith1922 wrote 6 months ago: Gideon Rachman writes a thoughtful piece at the Financial Times on the Gaza mess. The illustration … more →

Tags: History, middle east, Social commentary, 21st Century, War History, hamas, Gaza, Israel, vietnam war

Why the Mumbai terrorist attacks weren't important1 comment

blogstra wrote 6 months ago: Gideon Rachman, on why the attacks in Mumbai don’t make his top five list of “what we wi … more →

Tags: India/Pakistan, 9/11, Taj Mahal, Terrorism

Response to Financial Times Gideon Rachman's 'And now for a world government'

humanbeingsfirst wrote 7 months ago: Response to Financial Times Gideon Rachman’s ‘And now for a world government’ Zahi … more →

Tags: capitalist conspiracy, CFR, david icke, Financial terrorism, Financial Times, g. edward griffin, Global Warming, Ron Paul, War-on-terror

How to get a One World Government

icanhastruth wrote 7 months ago: There’s been speculation of forming a One World government recently with all the troubles faci … more →

Tags: Finance, New World Order, Religion, 2012, Financial Times, FT, Global Governance, How To Get, nwo

Financial Times Editorial Admits Agenda For Dictatorial World Government 1 comment

sakerfa wrote 7 months ago: The Financial Times, one of the most respected and widely read newspapers on the planet, features a … more →

Tags: Politics/Elect/Corrupt, Mainstream media, Economy, Fascism, nwo, Infowars, Terror, Global Warming, World Government

Formation Of World Government is...Plausible

Karl Beech wrote 7 months ago:  As an incurable idealist I am happy to read Gideon Rachman at FT.com stating that “for the first ti … more →

Tags: One World, Shoghi Effendi, Globalism, Financial Times

POLITICS AND ECONOMY: QUICK HITS

lonelypond wrote 8 months ago: Gideon Rachman before election on red-blue US divide and what an Obama presidency would mean. Luke J … more →

Tags: Politics, Financial Times article reference, luke johnson, Economy

The red-blue divide-Cultural wars in the US of A

adamsmith1922 wrote 8 months ago: Scoopit! At the FT, Gideon Rachman writes an analysis of the red-blue divide in US politics. He su … more →

Tags: governance, Politics, Social commentary, USA, US Politics, John McCain, Barack Obama, Political Analysis, Red/Blue divide


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