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Comment | by Larry Ross |
June 29, 2004
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The neoconservative group, in Washington, some of them in the "Office of Special Plans" in the Pentagon have conspired to manufacture false intelligence, such as WMD in Iraq. It was a fraud as revealed by by Bill Berkowitz, September 5, 2003 | |||||
Are the Neocons Conning Us? | by
Phillip Lindsay |
February
22, 2004 |
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Recently I wrote a piece giving the pros and cons for the invasion of Iraq, declaring myself on the pro side at the time. No sooner had I sent that email I had a quite powerful insight into what could also be going on, something I had been observing for a while, yet hoping against hope that it was not true. Instead of swinging back to the other pole and polarising with a new point of view, I choose to observe from the centre now and try to ask the right questions. In reflection I wondered whether my original piece and the many of those who agreed with me on it was a justification for simply a lack of being informed, or feeling that one had to take a stand one way or the other, based upon what scant information we may have had at our disposal. |
The 9/11 X-Files |
by Sue Reid, London Daily Mail
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June 24, 2004
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A review of "The New Pearl Harbor" by David Ray Griffin |
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Bush Claimed Right to Waive Anti-Torture Laws and Treaties Covering Prisoners of War |
The Associated Press |
June 23, 2004
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The Bush administration laid out its legal
reasoning for denying terror war suspects the protections of international
humanitarian law but immediately repudiated a key memo arguing that torture
might be justified in the fight against al-Qaida. |
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America at Risk of Nuke Attack |
by Lolita C. Baldor |
June 22, 2004
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"Instead of leading the world against
the real threat of Iran's nuclear program, the president chose to lead
America alone into the quicksand to counter the mirage of a threat in
Iraq," Kennedy said in the remarks, prepared for a speech at the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. |
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Nuclear
terror 'matter of time' UN agency chief says reliance cripples push to halt proliferation |
by Bryan Bender
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June 22, 2004
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The world's nuclear powers have failed to reduce their reliance on atomic weapons, creating a double standard that plagues international efforts to reduce their spread, the United Nations top nuclear watchdog said yesterday. |
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Comment | by Larry Ross |
June 19, 2004
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Cheney, Still Without Proof Of A Saddam-Al Qaeda Connection, Blames The Media |
by Steve Soto |
June 18, 2004
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...........In either case, both Bush and Cheney by their behavior have no claim to credibility on this purported connection between Saddam and 9/11 period, and it calls into question their credibility on 9/11 to begin with. |
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Comment | by Larry Ross |
June 18, 2004
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Rumors of the Neocons' Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated |
by Jacob Heilbrunn |
June 16, 2004
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This LA Times article shows that the neocons and their policies have Bush's support. Their increasing influence and war plans may be only in the beginning. Another terrorist attack or other incident, may influence the electorate to re-elect Bush, if his PR crew and the media present it well. |
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The strange, sad death of the American way |
by Paul McGeough |
June 18, 2004
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George Bush's war imperils a cherished
political tradition |
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Indictment for War Crimes |
by Larry Ross |
June 18, 2004
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George Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard for
War Crimes against humanity and the planet. |
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450 Legal Scholars Letter to Congress |
June 16, 2004
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Harvard Law Professors Urge Congress to
Review Interrogation Policy and Hold Executive Branch Accountable
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Michael Moore's new 'Fahrenheit 9/11' scorches |
by Geoffrey Dunn |
June 16, 2004
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There's nothing cheap in Fahrenheit 9/11.
This film goes for the jugular. |
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Comment |
by Larry Ross |
June 15, 2004
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Richard
Clarke: 'Bush planned the Iraq war before 9/11 The indictment helps get across sustanial proofs to back up a simple message: DONT VOTE FOR A WAR CRIMINAL |
Richard Clarke: 'Iraq could be much more of a problem for |
By Andrew Buncombe
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June 14, 2004
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America than if Saddam had stayed in power |
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Bush's foreign policy under fire |
Al Jazeera |
June 13, 2004
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"We just felt things were so serious,
that America's leadership role in the world has been attenuated to such
a terrible degree |
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SUPER-WATERGATE NOOSE TIGHTENS AROUND NEO-CON NECKS |
June 12, 2004
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"The Super-Watergate noose is tightening around the neck of the Cheney-Bush Administration, showing that Cheney & Co. are guilty of crimes far worse than Richard Nixon ever dreamed of." Look at some of the developments of the past 48 hours: |
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June 10, 2004
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"Torture is only the tip of the iceberg," said Roger Normand, an international lawyer who directs the Center. "From unlawful killings, mass arrests, and collective punishment to outright theft and pillage, the U.S. is violating almost every law intended to protect civilians living under foreign military occupation." |
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Impeaching Unstable Presidents |
by Stephen Crockett and
Al Lawrence
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June 10, 2004
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....We are not talking the partisan frame-up of the Clinton impeachment era. We are talking about serious crimes and possible violations of the US Constitution that threaten the way the administration conducts our national business. These writers have been hearing behind the scenes rumbling about ticking time bombs that could bring down Bush before or (like Nixon) just after the presidential elections. |
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U.S. Will Revise Data on Terror |
by Josh Meyer
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June 9, 2004
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"This manipulation may serve the Administration's political interests," Waxman wrote in his May 17 letter to Powell, "but it calls into serious doubt the integrity of the report." |
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URGENT ACTION: |
June 7, 2004
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TELL THE SENATE TO SUPPORT
THE KENNEDY-FEINSTEIN |
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Expelling
The Cybernetic Trojan Horse: |
June
4, 2004 |
Howard Dean & The New York Times
Warn America To "Hold Up On E-Voting" |
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Comment |
by Larry Ross |
June 7, 2004 |
The Psychology Behind Mass Subservience to Tyranny |
Compilation
by Christopher Rudy |
Everyone likes to say, "Hitler did this," and "Hitler did that." But the truth is Hitler did very little. He was a world class tyrant, but the evil actually done by the Third Reich, from the death camps to WWII, was all done by German citizens who were afraid to question if what they were told by their government was the truth or not, and who, because they did not want to admit to themselves that they were afraid to question the government, refused to see the truth behind the Reichstag Fire, refused to see the invasion by Poland was a staged fake, and followed Hitler into national disaster. |
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Bush's Erratic Behavior Worries White House Aides |
by Doug
Thompson & Teresa Hampton |
June 4, 2004 |
The Madness of King George |
President George W. Bush's increasingly erratic
behavior and wide mood swings has the halls of the West Wing buzzing lately
as aides privately express growing concern over their leader's state of
mind. |
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Expelling The Cybernetic Trojan Horse: | June 4, 2004 |
Howard Dean & The New York Times
Warn America To "Hold Up On E-Voting" |
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Time to Leave | June 3, 2004 |
We have paid a heavy price for the Bush Administration's unnecessary and illegal invasion of Iraq: more than 800 American soldiers dead; more than 4,500 wounded or maimed; and $120 billion wasted on a war and occupation that has sullied our country's image in the world, undercut our moral authority and poisoned Arab and Muslim minds against us for decades to come. We will pay an even heavier price if we "stay the course," as the Administration and many Democrats urge. If, as war supporters claim, our goals in Iraq (now that we've lost the rationale of hunting down weapons of mass destruction) are stability and democracy, we are proceeding in exactly the wrong way. In the eyes of most Iraqis, American forces have long since ceased to be nation-builders and instead are occupying forces that knock down their homes, bomb their mosques and abuse and humiliate their fellow citizens. The occupation, like other occupations throughout history, has generated a growing popular resistance that cannot be defeated militarily. It is time to change course. |
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SEIZE THE DAY | by Carol Wolman | May 28, 2004 |
The times of ignorance are long past. The
Nuremberg Trials were held 60 years ago, and mass murderers were declared
war criminals and hanged. |
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Comment | by Larry Ross |
June
1, 2004 |
Fiery Hell on Earth Rachel's Environment & Health News | May 27, 2004 |
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For some time now, I have been searching
for answers to a deeply perplexing question: Why is the United States
promoting the spread of atomic bombs worldwide? |
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Mad dogs and sick puppies |
by Bev Conover |
May 27, 2004 |
What is it going to take to get the people to rise up and demand Congress remove George W. Bush and his whole administration from power on charges of and conviction for treason and other high crimes and misdemeanors? |
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Christian Zionists, Jews & Bush's reelection strategy | by Bill Berkowitz |
May 28, 2004 |
On May 20, the Israeli Defense Forces brutally killed a number of Palestinian school children and wounded dozens of others peacefully demonstrating at the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. The United Nations Security Council quickly passed a resolution condemning the action, urging Israel to stop demolishing Palestinian homes, and calling for an end to violence. While not vetoing the resolution, as it has done on past occasions, the U.S. abstained from the vote. |
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Comment by Larry Ross - Siding with the bullies can bring bad karma | May 26, 2004 |
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Cool down the war lords |
by Abid Ullah Jan
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May 24, 2004 |
The problem is that
labeling and demonizing a people as evil is easy. |
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Widows and Orphans |
By Carol Wolman
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May 24, 2004 |
The father of orphans and the defender
of widows |
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Mass Rally & March on June 5 in U.S. | May 23, 2004 |
Thousands at the White House will say: "Bush
and Rumsfeld - Guilty of War Crimes" |
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US Isolated as Russia Moves to Back Kyoto |
By Geoffrey Lean |
May 23, 2004 |
President George Bush's bid to stop international
action to combat global warming faces failure this weekend, as he is left
more isolated than ever before both at home and abroad. |
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A Call to Conscience |
by Roger Morris |
May 21, 2004 |
The diplomat who quit over Nixon's invasion
of Cambodia asks Americans on the front lines of foreign service to resign
from the "worst regime by far in the history of the republic." .
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Impeach the SOB |
by Daniel Patrick Welch
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May 19, 2004 |
It's time to stop beating around this Bush and start beating up on him -- but good. There is no set of humanitarian or democratic principles by which this administration would not have been removed in any sane society. The last election was questionable at best, and his reckless, dangerous and criminal actions in the ensuing years have shown the whole world he is unfit to govern. The only democratic remedy, impeachment, was set aside early and forcibly by an opposition still afraid of its own shadow. It did make some sense, early on, to argue that, since the Greasy Oil Plutocrats (GOP) controlled both houses, it was a waste of time and energy. |
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The
Jesus Landing Pad |
by Rick Perlstein |
May 18, 2004 |
Bush White House checked with rapture
Christians before latest Israel move. |
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Top 10 Conspiracy Theories of 2003-2004 |
by Mike Ward |
May 18, 2004 |
On August 6, 2001, while vacationing in Crawford, Texas, George Bush received an intelligence briefing called "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S." It included revelations that al Qaeda members were conducting "surveillance of federal buildings in New York"; the World Trade Center was mentioned in the first paragraph, the prospect of terrorist "retaliat[ion] in Washington" in the second. According to the briefing, Osama bin Laden's organization was acting in ways "consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks, including recent surveillance of federal buildings in New York." |
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COMMENT |
by Larry Ross |
May 12, 2004 |
Sharon's willing accomplices | |||||
Bush and Blair will share in the historic
guilt, Israel will bear for the crimes of Sharon, writes Haim Bresheeth*
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US Army Report on Torture of Iraqis in Abu Ghraib Prison |
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Posted May 9, 2004 |
. . . . The text below comes from MSNBC's posting here. The Memory Hole has made a FOIA request for this report. For some of the photos that triggered this investigation, see "Photos of Iraqis Being Abused by US Personnel." |
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Bush's
Big Lie |
By Dave Chandler | May 8, 2004 |
Is
Bush a War Criminal? |
By Dave Chandler | May 6, 2004 |
If American citizens who were opposed to the invasion of Iraq had been wrong, if the French, German, and Russian governments had been wrong, if the United Nations Security Council had been wrong -- this is what FOX News would have eagerly reported during the first few hours and days of the attack: | |||||
Rape Rooms: A Chronology | By William Saletan | May 5, 2004 |
What Bush said as the Iraq prison scandal unfolded. Listen to this story on NPR's Day to Day. | |||||
The illegalities and war crimes | Comment |
by Larry Ross |
May 7, 2004 |
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Pictures of wounded men being shot censored by TV | by Robert Fisk |
May 6, 2004 |
The pictures are appalling, the words devastating. As a wounded Iraqi crawls from beneath a burning truck, an American helicopter pilot tells his commander that one of three men has survived his night air attack. "Someone wounded," the pilot cries. Then he received the reply: "Hit him, hit the truck and him." As the helicopter's gun camera captures the scene on video, the pilot fires a 30mm gun at the wounded man, vaporising him in a second. |
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Comment: The illegalities and war crimes | by Larry Ross |
May 7, 2004 |
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Pictures of wounded men being shot censored by TV | By Robert Fisk | May 6, 2004 |
The pictures are appalling, the words devastating. As a wounded Iraqi crawls from beneath a burning truck, an American helicopter pilot tells his commander that one of three men has survived his night air attack. "Someone wounded," the pilot cries. Then he received the reply: "Hit him, hit the truck and him." As the helicopter's gun camera captures the scene on video, the pilot fires a 30mm gun at the wounded man, vaporising him in a second. |
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New Prison Images Emerge | by Christian Davenport | May 6, 2004 |
...The graphic images, passed around among military police who served at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, are a new batch of photographs similar to those broadcast a week ago on CBS's "60 Minutes II" and published by the New Yorker magazine. They appear to provide further visual evidence of the chaos and unprofessionalism at the prison detailed in a report by Army Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Taguba. His report, which relied in part on the photographs, found "numerous incidents of sadistic, blatant, and wanton criminal abuses" that were inflicted on detainees. |
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New Pictures Of American Military Torturing Iraqi Prisoners | May 6, 2004 |
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Is the Commander In Chief capable of the
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Put George W. Bush in prison!!! | by Harry Wasserman |
May 5, 2004 |
Those American soldiers
torturing and sexually abusing Iraqi prisoners have made criminals of us
all. And there are only two possible responses this horrible outrage: get out of Iraq. Now! And imprison the man responsible, George W. Bush. |
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Torture and abuse: A pattern and practice of the U.S. military | By Bob Fitrakis |
May 4, 2004 |
The official word from the Bush administration is that the torture and sexual abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. troops in Iraqs Abu Ghraib prison is not systematic, according to General Richard Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This type of torture of indigenous and Third World people, however, is well-documented as a pattern and practice of the U.S. military and the CIA. |
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How We Got Into This Unjust War | by Andrew Greeley |
May 1, 2004 |
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.......The war is a stupid, unjust and criminal war. It is a quagmire from which no immediate escape seems possible. Many more Americans are going to die so that American ''democracy and freedom'' can be imposed on the Iraqis -- whether they want them or not. Many more Iraqis will die, too. Americans who support the war share in its criminality. |
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Mutiny is the only way out of Iraq's inferno | by Naomi Klein |
May 1, 2004 |
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The last month of US aggression in Iraq has inspired what can only be described as a mutiny: waves of soldiers, workers and politicians under the command of the US occupation authority suddenly refusing to follow orders and abandoning their posts. First Spain announced that it would withdraw its troops, then Honduras, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Kazakhstan. South Korean and Bulgarian troops were pulled back to their bases, while New Zealand is withdrawing its engineers. El Salvador, Norway, the Netherlands and Thailand will likely be next. Voting with thier feet |
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Bush
or Kerry, 'War on Terror' Unlikely to Change |
By Caroline Drees |
May 3, 2004 |
Nuance and tone may be different, but no matter who wins this year's
presidential election, political realities will limit the victor's policy
options in the U.S. battle against terrorism, political analysts say.
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Comment | by Larry Ross |
May 1, 2004 |
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What's going on with the Bush re-election campaign? | by Al Martin |
April 29, 2004
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......... They're not campaigning. They have not instructed their individual-state campaign managers. In 34 of the 50 states, they haven't even bothered to print any political paraphernalia - posters, handbills, pens, and bumper stickers. What does that tell you?" More deception and rigging |
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Comment from Larry Ross | April 30, 2004
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The proposed appointment of John Negroponte as ambassador to Iraq, reveals real US intentions in Iraq - to use whatever barbarous means they need to keep Iraq with it's oil, within the new US Empire. Negroponte's record indicates that conditions and violations of human rights (that means mass murder and torture) will worsen in Iraq. That policy is likely to continue with Bush. | |||||
Death Squad Ambassador: Senate Hearings Begin on Negroponte Iraq Appointment | April 27, 2004 |
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COMMENT FROM SISTER LAETITIA BORDES: "I'm filled with sadness. I'm filled with fear. I fear for the people of Iraq, because I feel that John Negroponte certainly is not concerned about the democracy of Iraq. I think that John Negroponte is concerned about his reputation. He is an expert in counter insurgency tactics. We see that in his background. And John Negroponte will stop at nothing. At nothing." |
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You stiff-necked people | by Carol Wolman |
April 28, 2004
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What's wrong with the American people? It's so obvious by now that Bush is a liar and a conniver, and an idiot to boot. He got us into the Iraq mess with deceitful tactics and a plan built on fantasy. No WMD, no Al Qa'eda link, no threat to the US. The only point was to control Iraq's oil. He's bankrupting the American treasury in order to enrich his oil buddies. And the fantasy has turned into a nightmare. |
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20/20 Campaign - Dennis Kucinich the eyes that see through the lies | April 27, 2004 |
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We dream of waking up one morning in a world
where everyone has adequate health care, free quality education pre-kindergarten
through college, decent paying job opportunities, and a clean safe environment,
knowing that we live in a safe world where we can once again travel freely,
without fear. |
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Conspiracy Kooks? | by Carol Wolman |
April 27, 2004 |
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Most Americans, including many liberals and
critics of the Bush administration, have bought the official story that
9-11 was perpetrated by Al Qa'eda, and the only questions to be asked
have to do with the failure of intelligence. Those who question this story
and want to investigate other possibilities are dismissed as "conspiracy
kooks". |
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Former U.N. inspector talks 'real' Iraq policy | by Mike Fila |
April 26, 2004 |
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President Bush poses the greatest threat
to America that we have seen in modern history, Ritter told an audience
in the University Union's Potomac Lounge. ~ ~ ~ |
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Collective Punishment in Falluja | by Dahr Jamail,
New Standard |
April 26, 2004 |
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...As resistance attacks continued to increase in the city against the occupiers, so did the retaliation by the military. And so it has grown to bring us to the current siege of Fallujah where hundreds of women, children, elderly and unarmed men have been slain by soldiers, along with some mujahedeen. You can help stop this by your vote |
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Our Hidden WMD Program | by Fred Kaplan |
April 23, 2004 |
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Why Bush is spending so much on nuclear
weapons. |
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Second Term Insanity | by Robert B. Reich |
April 22, 2004 |
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Musings about a second Bush term typically
assume four years of the same right-wing policies we've had to date. But
it'd likely be far worse. So far, the Bush administration has had to govern
with the expectation of facing American voters again in 2004. But suppose
George W. Bush wins a second term. The constraint of a re-election contest
will be gone. Knowing that voters can no longer turn them out, and this
will be their last shot at remaking America, the radical conservatives
will be unleashed........ |
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Again, why George W. Bush must be tried as a war criminal | by Bob Fitrakis |
April 20, 2004
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To commit a crime against peace, one must engage in planning, preparation, initiation or waging of war of aggression, or a war in violation of international treaties . . . or participation in a common plan or conspiracy . . . to wage an aggressive war. Bush is guilty on all these counts. The most damning evidence coming not from the liberal left, but in a series of well-documented books providing revelations by people in his own administration or party. Now, with Woodwards work, the President is condemned with his own words. |
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Why Are We Destroying Iraq? | April 19, 2004 |
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Once there was a time when American conservatives defended their country from government. No more. Today conservatives defend Bushs warmongering neo-Jacobin government at all costs. |
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Osama Bin Laden's Speech | April 15, 2004 |
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What is Islam? - a poem |
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Comment War against Muslims |
by Larry Ross by Carol Wolman |
April 20, 2004 April 19, 2004 |
George W Bush A Clear And Present Danger | by Kevin Toolis |
April 16, 2004 |
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A warmonger. A crackpot fundamentalist. |