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THE
DANGERS OF FUNDAMENTALIST RELIGIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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by
Larry Ross
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January
2, 2005
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As Robert Parry points out, Bush plans long wars, is purging any doubters like Colin Powell and installing sycophants who will support his every wish. So rather than have a more moderate second term, Bush plans on more wars. I think he will decide to use nuclear weapons and believe that nuclear weapons use has been built into the neocon middle-east plan. Otherwise why would he lower the nuclear barrier in his new preemptive war doctrines, make new nuclear weapons and plan to resume testing? |
by
Robert Parry
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December
31, 2004
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George W. Bushs vision for Americas future is coming into clearer focus following Election 2004: For the next generation or more, it appears the American people will be asked to sacrifice their children, their tax dollars and possibly the remnants of their democracy to what a top U.S. commander now candidly calls the Long War. |
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by
Larry Ross
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January
1, 2005
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The US will not accept defeat in Iraq, and is likely to militarily over extend itself there, and with their other neocon-planned conquests in the Middle East. That will place them in what I believe is a pre-planned position: of either accepting defeat, or using nuclear weapons "to avoid defeat of freedom and democracy". The mass media in the US has demonstrated that it can be relied on to back Bush - and deliver a propagandised US public, that will mainly support nuclear weapons use to avoid defeat in "the war on terrorism". |
by
James Petras
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December
24, 2004
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The
Iraqi resistance has proven that the US Empire is not invincible. With
over 1500 combat deaths, close to 25,000 disabled soldiers and over 35,000
suffering severe "mental illnesses", the US occupation army
is incapable of bringing the colonial war to a victorious conclusion. |
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Comment
from Larry Ross
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January
1 , 2005
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Uri Avnery is one of the leading Israeli
writers opposing Sharon's murderous actions, exposing his lies and real
plans. The following is an excellent example of Avnery's work. |
by Uri Avnery
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December
11, 2004
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When
the fruit sellers at the Tel Aviv market shout "the boss has gone
crazy!" they mean that they are selling their merchandise at ridiculously
low prices. |
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by Arlene
Getz
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December
30, 2004
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You said George Bush
should admit that he made a mistake. Were you surprised at his re-election? |
by
Larry Ross
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December
30 , 2004
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There are thousands of nuclear weapons at
Bush's command, including those of Tony Blair's UK and Sharon's Israel.
Bush's new permissive nuclear doctrines, and his enthusiastic neocon administration,
have set the stage for nuclear wars. Americans accept that, as easily
as Jim Jones loyal followers accepted his leadership (and poisoning) in
order to go to a heavenly world. That's the prospect at this time. It
is possible, but looks unlikely, that there will be enough sane Americans
left with the power to stop Bush before he commits his arsenals to the
unthinkable. |
by
Dr. Teresa Whitehurst
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December
28, 2004
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...Whether through self-censorship or junk education, our country's children are paying the price for the political aggression of the far right. Robert Frost once wrote, "Education is the ability listen to almost anything without losing your temper." |
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by Robert Scheer
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December
28 , 2004
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It
is time to invade Cuba and put an end to what has become another Devil's
Island in the annals of government-sanctioned torture. The barbaric treatment
of political prisoners on the island is made no more palatable by being
conducted in the name of an ideology that claims to be liberating the
world from its shackles. |
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by
Robert Fisk
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December
27, 2004
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....And American troops are sending home increasingly terrible stories of the wanton killing of civilians by US forces in the towns and cities of Iraq. Here, for example, is the evidence of ex-Marine Staff Sgt. Jimmy Massey, testifying at a refugee hearing in Canada earlier this month. Massey told the Canadian board that he and his fellow Marines shot and killed more than 30 unarmed men, women and children, including a young Iraqi who got out of his car with his arms up. We killed the man, Massey said. We fired at a cyclic rate of 500 bullets per vehicle. Massey assumed that the dead Iraqis didnt understand the hand signals to stop. On another occasion, according to Massey, Marines in reaction to a stray bullet opened fire and killed a group of unarmed protesters and bystanders. The defector from the 82nd Airborne, Jeremy Hinzman, told the court that we were told to consider all Arabs as potential terrorists... to foster an attitude of hatred that gets your blood boiling. |
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December
23, 2004
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The Pax
Americana Imperium Wishes You An Orwellian Christmas! |
by
Larry Ross
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December
22, 2004
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The 615 page Intelligence Reform legislation is "a more stunning attack on the Bill Of Rights than the Patriot Act" as Mike Whitney points out below. |
by
Mike Whitney
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December
20 , 2004
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The new Intelligence reform bill is a more
stunning attack on the Bill of Rights than the Patriot Act. Most people
have no idea how dramatically their "inalienable" rights have
been savaged, or to what extent the Congress has sold them out. It's no
exaggeration to say that the foundation of personal liberty, guaranteed
in the law, is cracking at the base. It'll be a miracle if we can put
it back together in time to pass it on to our children. |
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by
Larry Ross
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December
15, 2004
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Stasi establishes and documents the religious
deterioration and subjugation of the American psyche. America is in the
hands of a band of dedicated criminal religious nutters. They are daily
becoming more powerful and entrenched. They use queer religious doctrines
to justify any act, any risk or any crime. It's all done for the lord
you see, for his greater glory and to fulfil his heavenly promise. Everything
and anything can be justified and excused. |
by
Dom Stasi
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November
2, 2004
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Religious
Exploitation, and the New American Creed |
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History of the Antichrist Legend and Why Some Christians Believe George Bush Is Today's Antichrist |
by
Larry Ross
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December
11, 2004
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Telling lies to justify war, stealing the US election and any other crimes are easy to justify as "doing God's will" within the context of Bush's belief system. Millions of believing Americans agree with Bush and his tactics, and think he was chosen by God to bring on the "end time" with an Armageddon type of final war between good and evil starting in Israel. |
by
Tim Appelo
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December
8 - 14, 2004
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The Christian right and the Christian left are engaged in a debate over who 'owns' Jesus - and whether Dubya is a force for good or class. When President George W. Bush was appointed by five Supreme Court justices in 2000, right-wing Christians sang hosannas for the triumph of God's will over the electorate's. "President Bush is God's man at this hour," said Tim Goeglein, Bush's liaison to evangelicals. Though the Methodist president dishonestly conceals the whole truth about his apocalyptic religious beliefs, he has acted as an evangelist in office. As Esther Kaplan demonstrates in With God on Their Side: How Christian Fundamentalists Trampled Science, Policy, and Democracy in George W. Bush's White House, he's doled out millions to far-right Christian groups, systematically crushed secular left and nonright mainstream organizations from Head Start to the Audubon Society, and replaced policy and scientific experts with comically ignorant yet politically cunning fanatic provocateurs. | |||||
THE
FACTS from www.solarbus.org A
Stolen Election
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Posted
December 10, 2004
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Documenting What Could Be The Highest Crime
In THe History Of Our Country - America. Anything seems to justify staying
in power. When they get ousted they lose everything. |
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by
James Carroll
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December
7, 2004
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WHY DON'T we Americans look directly at the war? We avert our gaze, knowing that the situation in Iraq grows more desperate by the day. Vaunted "coalition" efforts to "break the back" of the "insurgency" have only strengthened it. The violence among Iraqis would surely qualify as civil war -- except that only one side is fighting. The structures of relief and repair are gone. Whole cities are destroyed, populations displaced. The hope of Iraqi elections is mortally compromised. "Coalition" members are dropping out. The mission of American force is to secure the country, but it can't secure itself. The performance of US intelligence has been consistent: Its strategic failures caused the war, and its tactical ignorance of the enemy is losing the war. ICH Review of the book "Crusade: Chronicles of an Unjust War." |
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Comment by Larry Ross
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November 29,
2004
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This chink in the neocon armour, is of fundamental importance and well worth a read. The neocons have been singularly successful in foisting a litany of lies about Iraq WMD, links to al-Qaeda, links to 9/11 attacks, links to terrorism and future attacks. They continue their buoyant attitudes as their killing, bombing and general mass destruction increases. Now they are claiming that the American people have given them, and their spokesman Bush, a mandate to continue, and impose the rest of their agenda on the world. |
by Danny Postel
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October 28, 2004
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The Iraq war opened a fratricidal split among United States neoconservatives. Danny Postel examines the bitter dispute between two leading neocons, Francis Fukuyama and Charles Krauthammer, and suggests that Fukuyamas critique of the Iraq war and decision not to vote for George W Bush is a significant political as well as intellectual moment. |
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Comment
by Larry Ross on The Power of Nightmares |
November 15, 2004
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The worst nightmare scenario has come true.
The neo-conservatives claim they have just had a mandate to continue creating
a new American version of reality. Kerry won the US Presidential election,
but like Gore in 2000, was cheated out of his victory by the machinations
of the neo-conservatives and their Republican allies and others in the
voting machine industry. |
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The Power of Nightmares |
Posted November
15, 2004
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In the past our
politicians offered us dreams of a better world.Now they promise to protect
us from nightmares. |
Part
I: Baby It's Cold Outside |
Broadcast
BBC 2,
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October 20, 2004 |
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In the past our politicians offered us dreams of a better world. Now they promise to protect us from nightmares. The most frightening of these is the threat of an international terror network. But just as the dreams were not true, neither are these nightmares. Go to http://207.44.245.159/video1037.htm and look for Transcript |
Part
II: The Phantom Victory |
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The Power of Nightmares continues its assessment of whether the threat from a hidden and organised terrorist network is an illusion. Part two, the Phantom Victory looks at how two groups, radical Islamists and neo-conservatives with seemingly opposing ideologies came together to defeat a common enemy. Go to http://207.44.245.159/video1038.htm and look for Transcript |
Part
III: The Shadows in the Cave |
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The Power of Nightmares assesses whether the threat from a hidden and
organised terrorist network is an illusion. In the concluding part of
the series, the programme explains how the illusion was created and who
benefits from it. |
Did
Bush Steal the 2000 and 2004 Elections? Comment |
by
Larry Ross
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November 11, 2004
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The evidence that he did is very compelling.
If you read the following article email
me what you think. |
"Something
BIG is about to happen." |
from Allen
Reed
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November 11, 2004
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When actress Susan Sarandon appeared on the
Bill Maher show over the weekend, he asked her what is the biggest issue
we face as a nation. Her reply was "voter fraud." |
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It's
The People Stupid! |
by
Jerry Ghinelli
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November 9, 2004
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In the 1992 presidential campaign, James
Carville, Bill Clintons campaign advisor, rallied his supporters
with the slogan, "It's the economy, stupid." In 2004, the rallying
cry for the Republicans should have been, "It's the American people,
stupid. " |
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Arma-geddon
Sick of You |
by Daniel Patrick Welch
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November 7, 2004
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World to US as Americans prepare to level
Fallujah |
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George
W. Bush and the 'politics of fear' |
by Patrick Seale
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November
1, 2004
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President George W Bush's response to the
terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has been a world-wide campaign to
kill or capture the Muslim enemies of America - his so-called "global
war on terror." It is an ambitious but, in my view, a profoundly
misguided affair which has left the United States more hated, more isolated,
and certainly no safer than before. Everything that could go wrong with
Bush's "war" has gone wrong. |
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Comment
By Larry Ross on The Power of
Nightmares |
November 5, 2004
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The worst nightmare scenario has come true. The neo-conservatives claim they have just had a mandate to continue creating a new American version of reality. Kerry won the US Presidential election, but like Gore in 2000, was cheated out of his victory by the machinations of the neo-conservatives and their Republican allies and others in the voting machine industry. (see: http://www.nuclearfree.org.nz/archives/ohio.htm ) |
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The
Power of Nightmares |
Posted November 1, 2004
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In the past our politicians
offered us dreams of a better world.Now they promise to protect us from
nightmares. |
Part
I: Baby It's Cold Outside |
Broadcast
BBC 2,
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October 20, 2004 |
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In the past our politicians offered us dreams of a better world. Now they promise to protect us from nightmares. The most frightening of these is the threat of an international terror network. But just as the dreams were not true, neither are these nightmares. |
Part
II: The Phantom Victory |
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The Power of Nightmares continues its assessment of whether the threat from a hidden and organised terrorist network is an illusion. Part two, the Phantom Victory looks at how two groups, radical Islamists and neo-conservatives with seemingly opposing ideologies came together to defeat a common enemy. |
Part
III: The Shadows in the Cave |
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The Power of Nightmares assesses whether the threat from a hidden and organised terrorist network is an illusion. In the concluding part of the series, the programme explains how the illusion was created and who benefits from it. |
New
Zealand's Nuclear Free Policy Letter
to Helen Clark |
by
Larry Ross
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November 1, 2004
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If Bush gets a second term, he may launch more and wider wars (Iran, Syria etc), provoke retaliation and 'terrorism' and probable use of nuclear weapons and a potential general disaster from which the world as we know it, may never recover. |
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Comment -
Helen Thomas Scores a Bullseye |
November 1, 2004 |
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Be sure to read this great article from the
former dean of the White House Press corps, Helen Thomas. |
Helen
Thomas Addresses Al-Hewar Center |
September 8, 2004
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"Press Failed to Hold White House
Accountable" |
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A
Question Of Conscience: How Many More? |
October 31, 2004
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British Study Concludes
That 100,000 Civilian
Deaths Have Been Caused By Iraq War's Violence |
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More
Genocide Coming In Iraq |
by
Larry Ross
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October
31, 2004
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Any Iraqi resistance to US slaughter is called "terrorism" and used by the US to justify even more violence. |
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100,000
War Crimes |
by
Bob Dreyfuss,
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October
29, 2004
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The staggering research reported in the
British journal Lancet shows the magnitude of the Bush administrations
war crimes: 98,000 Iraqi civilians dead, including 40,000 children. And
thats not even counting Fallujah. |
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100,000
Iraqi civilians dead, says study |
by
Sarah Boseley,
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October
29, 2004
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About 100,000 Iraqi civilians - half of
them women and children - have died in Iraq since the invasion, mostly
as a result of airstrikes by coalition forces, according to the first
reliable study of the death toll from Iraqi and US public health experts. |
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Will
there be a war against the world after November 2? |
by
John Pilger,
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October
28, 2004
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There is a surreal quality about visiting the United States in the last days of the presidential campaign. If George W Bush wins, according to a scientist I met, who escaped Nazi-dominated Europe, America will surrender many of its democratic trappings and succumb to its totalitarian impulses. If John Kerry wins, according to most Democrat voters, the only mandate he will have is that he is not Bush. |
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Armageddon Soon? |
October 29, 2004
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..... These forces are not based on lunatic religious beliefs, but rationally-based on the profits, power and prestige that draw people into the 'military - industrial - political - academic - corporate - media' complex. This is a hugely powerful force. Although it is rationally-based, it is blind to the trends and disastrous consequences of it's own behaviour or how it is used to implement the lunatic religious agenda. |
THIS
MOMENT |
by Jan
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October
26, 2004
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We are moving toward a key fiery moment,
and one that carries within it the potential for conflagration.
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The
Bush Cult: Information
Clearing House |
by
Chris Floyd
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October
22, 2004
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"We're an empire
now, and when we act, we create our own reality" |
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Does
Mr. Bush's Foreign Policy Mirror The American Peoples' Soul? |
September 28, 2004 |
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Occasionally a writer
sums up a great deal with one metaphor, and the pen proves to be mightier
than the sword. And so it is with American novelist E. L. Doctorow's essay, "The Unfeeling President". Mr. Doctorow finds Mr. Bush's glibly-Reaganesque capacity to emotionally disconnect himself from the people he's devastating, while simultaneously waxing optimistic about the harm he's inflicting, to be a metaphor for America's anesthetized descent into a collective state of shrivelled soullessness. |
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Iraq:
The Massacres Continue as Democracy-Building. |
by Ghali
Hassan
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September 26, 2004 |
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With
all the vacillations of policy since the current incumbents [Bushs
gang] first took office in 1981, one guiding principle remains stable: the
Iraqi people must not rule Iraq. Noam Chomsky, TomDispatch The indiscriminate slaughter of Iraqi citizens in Fallujah, Najaf, Baghdad, Tel Afar, Kut and other Iraqi cities, the outrageous treatment of Iraqi prisoners of war and civilian detainees, and the destruction of the nation of Iraq have not registered in the Moral consciousness of the civilised Western world. |
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Staying
the Course Isnt an Option |
by Mike Turner,
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September 24,
2004 |
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Iraq is probably already lost, says former
military-policy planner Mike Turner. |
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Comment |
by Larry Ross
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September 21, 2004 |
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Nothing I can remember on Bush and Iraq in
our website, would rule out Stanley Hilton's revolutionary theory and revelations. They are mind-boggling and a
real shocker - like one of the worst scenarios, which I suspected
about 9/11, but could not prove to be true. However the lawyer,
Stanley Hilton, seems solid and well-connected with a good reputation
and a long legal history. I don't think he's gone off his nut.
If this worst scenario is indeed true, I think humanity is in for
much worse than we've seen so far. We are looking at completely unprincipled
and desperate men, willing to gamble with the future of the
world for very high stakes. This includes hanging on to power at any
cost. It shows a willingness to invent, under Bush's new nuclear doctrines, any
phoney justification to use nuclear weapons to achieve their
goals. I think they would take the risk of setting off a global-destroying
nuclear war, rather than be exposed, shamed and prosecuted. Hitler
and other tyrants, have expressed the wish to take others with
them if they fall, often blaming failure on those they have abused.
If anyone has additional factual information, please email it to: webenquiry@nuclearfree.org.nz
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Government
Insider Says Bush Authorized 911 Attacks |
from Thomas Buyea,
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September 17, 2004 |
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Keep in mind when reading
this, that the man being interviewed is no two-bit internet conspiracy buff.
Stanley Hilton was a senior advisor to Sen Bob Dole (R) and has personally known Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz for decades. This courageous man has risked his professional reputation, and possibly his life, to get this information out to people. The following is from his latest visit to Alex Jones' radio show. |
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Washington's
secret nuclear war |
by Shaheen Chughtai
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September 14,
2004 |
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Illegal weapons of mass destruction have
not only been found in Iraq but have been used against Iraqis and have
even killed US troops. |
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Bush, Neocons and World Order. |
by Larry Ross
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September 12,
2004 |
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'Alone' indicts neocons, Bush - Book Review By Stanley I. Kutler | |||||
The new book "America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and The Global Order" 369 pages, is published by Cambridge University. It is by Stephan Halper and Jonathon Clarke, well-connected foreign policy experts. The review is by Stanley Kutler, author of "The Wars on Watergate" and editor of "The Encyclopedia of the United States in the Twentieth Century". It was published in the Madison Wisconsin newspaper, "Capital Times" on Sept 12, 2004. It is a brief, and authoritative account of the capture of US foreign policy by Bush and the neocons he has appointed. Their purpose:, "under the guise of a war on terror, to reorder Mideast politics and initiate a new doctrine of pre-emptive war." |
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Unmasked: The George W Bush the President Doesn't Want the World To See |
by Neil Mackay
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September 12,
2004
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With less than 50 days to the US polls and a 10-point lead over John Kerry, George W Bushs re-election as President looks a breeze. Despite his dodgy past, he has successfully sold himself as a hero War President and defender of traditional US values. How did he do it? Bushs people have run riot over Kerrys record, so what about the Presidents? |
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Bush Gets Baptist's Vote |
from "BUSHBEAT",
New York's Village Voice.
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September 10,
2004 |
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You can't buy this kind of publicity, even
if you're George W. Bush and your campaign has raised more money
than any other in U.S. history. |
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Why
al-Qaeda is winning |
by Pepe Escobar
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September 10,
2004 |
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Three years after September 11, President
George W Bush's crusade is a failure. "War on terror" is a meaningless
myth: you |
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Feeding the Sheep |
from Larry Ross
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September 7, 2004 |
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In the case of World War II the Germans were controlled by a dictatorship and fed hate and fear propaganda, (see Hermann Goering's quotes below) to get them to go to war against what they were told were threatening enemies. They became the real threatening enemies to everyone so it was just and necessary for the West to oppose them with war. I think Twain's quote applies to the Nazis, but not to those defending themselves against the Nazis. |
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Passionate
Conservatism |
by
Rick Perlstein
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September 3,
2004 |
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Karl Rove's Republicans swerve right on
the way to the middle |
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The Case Against George W. Bush | by Ron Reagan, Esquire | September Issue,
2004 |
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The son of the fortieth president of the
United States takes a hard look at the son of the forty-first and does
not like what he sees. |
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Comment
On Potential US Voting Fraud |
by Larry Ross
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August 28, 2004 |
Howard Dean, previous presidential contender, warned recently about potential voting machine fraud and that voters should demand a paper trail for each machine - otherwise fraud can occur and be undetected. I suspect that Bush & Co. will arrange with his voting machine friends for the disappearance of some Democratic votes, dropping, losing or not counting enough of the democratic votes in borderline states, that Bush will win and appear to be re-elected by popular vote. |
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How CIA destabilisation causes Islamic Fundamentalism |
Iran: The road not taken |
by
Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar,
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August 26, 2003 |
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Fifty years ago on August 19, 1953, the Americans, with the help of the British, overthrew one of the few democratic governments in the Middle East. The Central Intelligence Agency carried out a coup against premier Mohammad Mossadegh of Iran and brought the Shah, who was in exile at the time, back to power. The success of this subversion emboldened the US for the coming decades to carry out similar actions in Guatemala, Chile, Cuba, Vietnam, and many other countries in the world (The Bay of Pigs fiasco in Cuba and the coup against Salvador Allende in Chile that led to the ascendance of Augusto Pinochet to power are just two examples). |
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The
Untermensch Syndrome |
by Manuel
Valenzuela |
August 22, 2004 |
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The labeling as anti-Semitic of anyone critical
of the state of Israels policies in the continued destruction of
Palestinian identity and the increasing domination into American foreign
policy no longer has the sting of threat or intimidation it once mastered.
For too long this masquerade has been used to silence those opposing anything
Israel, shouted at anyone disseminating truth and seeking justice. Like
the boy who cried wolf, this charade has lost its power or hypnotic control,
and today only serves to breed more anger and resentment against the apologists
and smear mongers protecting the cancerous tentacles of Zionism and the
crimes against humanity it spawns. |
The Race To Preserve American Democracy: | August 19, 2004 |
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Last Clear Chance To Chase Down Electronic-Voting Before Its Security-Flaws Bring Down Our Electoral System |
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How many wars can America fight in the name of terrorism? |
by Youssef M. Ibrahim
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August 17, 2004 |
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The last thing the United States needs in this part of the world is one more enemy. Yet last week, all indications were that the Bush administration was marching straight into a confrontation with Iran, the single largest demographic and military power in the Gulf region. |
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No US Media Coverage Of Iraqi Women And Torture | August 7, 2004 |
So what's actually happening to Iraq's women? American journalist Lila Rajiva's 7-27-04 OW essay reports that the USA's government-media complex has been steadfastly refusing to investigate beyond the tip of the evidentiary iceberg, or it would have discovered these two barely-submerged facts: (1) that the rape and abduction of Iraqi women has, in fact, skyrocketed in "postwar" Iraq; and (2) that Iraqi women prisoners are, in fact, being raped, abused, and tortured inside the USA's military prisons. |
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Don't Believe the Hype |
by Jason Leopold
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August 4, 2004 |
Terrorist Warnings Just Another Way Bush
Will Steal Election |
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The American Torture Doctors | August 3, 2004 |
"One would think the physicians in the
US military would have learned enough from the cautionary history of the
Third Reich's ghoulish Dr. Joseph "The Angel Of Death" Mengele
and his team of torture-doctors to know that they should |
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Bush's Mental State, Religion and the Rise of Fascism in the US |
by Larry Ross
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August 2, 2004 |
"Bush is taking powerful drugs to control his depression, erratic behaviour, and paranoia" "Psychiatrist Dr. Justin Frank, in his book "Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President wrote that Bush was " a paranoid megalomaniac" and "untreated alcoholic" whose mental capacities are seriously diminished" Couple these with Bush's bizarre Christian Fundamentalist religious beliefs, that the often predicted heavenly armageddon is coming with Israel the centre, when believers like Bush will go straight to heaven and the unbelievers (the rest of us) will rot in hell. An induced nuclear armageddon would be a fulfilment of the Biblical prophecy, or so some fundamentalists believe. |
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Torture Crimes and Purpose |
by Larry Ross
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August 1, 2004 |
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Osha Gray Davidson's article in 28/7/04 Rolling Stone, confirms a previous article by Seymour Hersh (New Yorker journalist) about US employees committing many sexual and other tortures of prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, including "raping a teenage boy". The Senate and Pentagon investigation into these tortures uncovered by US Maj. Gen. Antoni Taguba in his report, are now decreed as "classified documents. The investigation is stalled, probably because the details, which go to the top of the Bush Administration, would be considered so horrific by the average American, that to reveal them would damage Bush's re-election chances. |
The Secret File of Abu Ghraib |
by Osha Gray Davidson
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July 28, 2004 |
The new classified military documents offer a chilling picture of what happened at Abu Ghraib -- including detailed reports that U.S. troops and translators sodomized and raped Iraqi prisoners. The secret files -- 106 "annexes" that the Defense Department withheld from the Taguba report last spring -- include nearly 6,000 pages of internal Army memos and e-mails, reports on prison riots and escapes, and sworn statements by soldiers, officers, private contractors and detainees. The files depict a prison in complete chaos. Prisoners were fed bug-infested food and forced to live in squalid conditions; detainees and U.S. soldiers alike were killed and wounded in nightly mortar attacks; and loyalists of Saddam Hussein served as guards in the facility, apparently smuggling weapons to prisoners inside. |
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Bush-Hitler: Hypnotizing The Masses |
by Russell M. Drake
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July 20, 2004 |
Said by some to be more dangerous than Osama
bin-Laden, he has been condemned as a "war maniac," called a
"moron" by the Canadian prime ministers chief spokeswoman,
ridiculed as "The English Patient" for his struggles with language,
and likened to Adolf Hitler. |
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Now America accuses Iran of complicity in World Trade Center attack |
by Julian Coman
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July 18, 2004 |
Iran gave free passage to up to 10 of the
September 11 hijackers just months before the 2001 attacks and offered
to co-operate with al-Qa'eda against the US, an American report will say
this week. |
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Regime change in Iran now in Bushs sights |
by Jenifer Johnston
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July 18, 2004 |
Presedent George Bush
has promised that if re-elected in November he will make regime change in
Iran his new target. Bush named Iran as part of the Axis of Evil along with North Korea and Iraq almost three years ago. A US government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that military action would not be overt in changing Iran, but rather that the US would work to stir revolts in the country and hope to topple the current conservative religious leadership. |
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Comment
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by Larry Ross
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July 18, 2004 |
Stealing the Election in 2004 |
by Steve Moore
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July 11, 2004 |
George W. Bush has
stated: "I don't plan on losing my job." What the president neglects
to mention is that he is willing to use any means necessary to stay in power,
including stealing the November 2004 election. Americans will never know the real vote totals because there will not be a paper trail. All three black box computer manufacturers are Republican-led corporations actively involved in Bush's re-election campaign. Corporations have privatized the election process and now potentially control the votes. |
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Apocalypse Now |
Why the Book of Revelations is Must Reading |
by
Gary Leupp,
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July 17 / 18,
2004 |
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A
Godsend for the Warmongers |
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The Coming Preemptive Strike on Iran: | July 7, 2004 |
The only serious questions remaining are the timing of the strike, and whether or not an American-Israeli air assault on the facilities in question will be followed by a larger American military application of aerial and ground forces to enact the Neo-Conservative mantra of "regime change" in Tehran. |
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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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Indictment for War Crimes |
by Larry Ross |
June 18, 2004 |
George Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard for
War Crimes against humanity and the planet. |
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Comment |
by Larry Ross |
June 15, 2004 |
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 America |
by Andrew Buncombe |
June 14, 2004
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than if Saddam had stayed in power' |
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Bush's foreign policy under fire |
Al Jazeera
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June 13, 2004 |
"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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Impeaching Unstable Presidents |
by Stephen Crockett and
Al Lawrence |
June 10, 2004 |
....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 |
June 9, 2004 |
"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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Comment |
by
Larry Ross |
June 7, 2004 |
The Psychology Behind Mass Subservience to Tyranny |
Compilation
by Christopher Rudy
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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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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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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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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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Mad dogs and sick puppies |
by Bev Conover
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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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Siding with the bullies can bring bad karma | by Larry Ross |
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 |
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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A Call to Conscience |
by Roger Morris
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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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Hawks Eating Crow | by Eric Alterman | May 20, 2004 |
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The Bush Administration has not made it easy on its supporters. David Brooks now admits that he was gripped with a "childish fantasy" about Iraq. Tucker Carlson is "ashamed" and "enraged" at himself. Tom Friedman, admitting to being "a little slow," is finally off the reservation. Die-hard Republican publicist William Kristol admits of Bush, "He did drive us into a ditch." The neocon fantasist and sometime Republican speechwriter Mark Helprin complains on the Wall Street Journal editorial page--the movement's Pravda--of "the inescapable fact that the war has been run incompetently, with an apparently deliberate contempt for history, strategy, and thought, and with too little regard for the American soldier, whose mounting casualties seem to have no effect on the boastfulness of the civilian leadership." This site is a must see |
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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
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May 18, 2004 |
Bush White House checked with rapture
Christians before latest Israel move. |
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US Army Report on Torture of Iraqis in Abu Ghraib Prison |
Posted
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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: | |||||
Arabs
and Muslims Are Victims of Anti-Semitism |
by James J. Zogby
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May 4, 2004 |
.....Both Jews and Arab Muslims were perceived as threats their organizations, their wealth, and even their corporate identities were seen as damaging to the West. And the results have been devastating to both peoples. Both groups have suffered a history of vilification and both have endured campaigns of systematic violence. |
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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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Comment 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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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
Job or does he just not give a damm. |
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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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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. | |||||
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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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?" |
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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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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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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. |
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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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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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George W Bush A Clear And Present Danger | by Kevin Toolis |
April 16, 2004 |
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A warmonger. A crackpot fundamentalist. A fanatic and a fool who has only the barest grasp of the killing power of the forces under his command. |
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Dangerous Times | by Nick Pretzlik |
April 15, 2004 |
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The world is too terrible a place to
live in, not because of the bad things that happen, |
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Stop the killing in Falluja! | by Carol Wolman |
April 15, 2004 |
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At least 600 Iraqis have died so far, mostly women and children. Ambulances are being shot up, people are being told to flee the city and then stopped in the desert without food or water. These heinous crimes are being committed by the American military, no doubt following orders from Rumsfeld and Bush. |
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Falluja - What is Really Happening | From Jo |
April
11, 2004 |
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The truth of what's happening in Falluja
has to get out. |
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Neocons See Iran Behind Shi'ite Uprising | by Jim Lobe |
April 10, 2004
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Despite the growing number of reports that depict the fighting as a spontaneous and indigenous revolt against the U.S.-led occupation, the influential neo-cons are calling on Bush to warn Tehran to cease its alleged backing for al-Sadr and other Shia militias or face retaliation, ranging from an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities to covert action designed to overthrow the government. |
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See also September Surprise -we were warned last year | |||||
Bush's Back-door Political Machine | by Jerry Landay,
AlterNet |
April
5, 2004 |
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Judge is one more cog in a vast machine that,
in the judgment of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP)
has "played a critical role in helping the Republican Party to dominate
state, local and national politics." It is now operating at full throttle
to keep Bush in office. Though its activists like to call themselves conservatives, there is nothing they wish to "conserve" beyond their power, status, and wealth. They are right-wing radicals who have stolen the GOP away from the true conservatives who once dominated it. |
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Comment | by Larry Ross |
April
5, 2004 |
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Bush and Blair made secret pact for Iraq war | by
David Rose |
April
4, 2004 |
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This
paper shows that Bush (and Blair) knew their Iraq invasion would take place
only 9 days after the Sept 11, 2001 Twin Towers attack in New York. All the UN inspections for WMD in Iraq, the withdrawl of UN inspectors before they could finish the job, and many lies invented to justify war were all phoney. LR |
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Bush Or Kerry? Look Closely And The Danger Is The Same |
by John Pilger |
April 4, 2004 |
A myth equal to the fable of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction is gaining strength on both sides of the Atlantic. It is that John Kerry offers a world-view different from that of George W Bush. Watch this big lie grow as Kerry is crowned the Democratic candidate and the "anyone but Bush" movement becomes a liberal cause celebre. |
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Bush Or Kerry? Look Closely And The Danger Is The Same |
by John Pilger |
April 4, 2004 |
A myth equal to the fable of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction is gaining strength on both sides of the Atlantic. It is that John Kerry offers a world-view different from that of George W Bush. Watch this big lie grow as Kerry is crowned the Democratic candidate and the "anyone but Bush" movement becomes a liberal cause celebre. |
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Comment | by Larry Ross | April
4, 2004 |
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Should
Messrs. Bush & Cheney Be Promptly Impeached For Their High Crimes And Misdemeanor Offenses? |
Author: Evan Augustine Peterson III, J.D. |
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Bush
is the 'most corrupt president', says Nixon aide
by Julian Coman, The Telegraph UK, |
April
3, 2004 |
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Worse
Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush by John
W. Dean Dean's book makes you realize that the Bush Cartel is going to do everything they can to steal the 2004 election. Because if they lose, they might end up in a federal prison, if they don't pardon themselves before they are indicted. |
I'm
God's Delivery Boy |
by Matthew Rothschild |
March
22, 2004 |
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Bush boasts of bringing "God's gift of liberty" to millions, yet the country he rules has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Under his governership, Texas had a record high execution rate. |
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Paper
Delivered to The Christchurch Unitarian Fellowship |
by Larry Ross |
March
21, 2004 |
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THE DANGERS
OF FUNDAMENTALIST BELIEFS ON GEORGE BUSH AND ON U.S. FOREIGN POLICY. |
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Devils
From Heaven: The Effect of Religious Myths On Our World |
by John Kaminski | March
21, 2004 |
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Lately it has been my distinct privilege to be in the middle of a group conversation about the origins of religion. The emphasis has been on debunking, on exposing the fictional roots of allegedly divine events that continue to control so many of world's minds, and complicate so many of the world's problems. |
How is your faith? | by Carol Wolman | March
19, 2004 |
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Do
you believe that we were created in order to annihilate ourselves and most
of the other living beings on our small planet? Or do you believe in a benevolent
God who will somehow get us through all this? |
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and reply from Larry Ross |
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Impeaching Bush (Weakest Standard) | March 3, 2004 |
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Ralph Nader says that Rep. John Conyers
is going to be filing a request for impeachment. Is the Impeach Bush movement
gathering steam? |
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More Evidence that Bush Is a "Dry Drunk" |
by Katherine van Wormer |
January 27, 2004 |
Katherine van Wormer, Professor of Social Work at the University of Northern Iowa and co-author of 'Addiction Treatment: A Strengths Perspective', argues that Bush can be understood as a "dry drunk": More Evidence that Bush Is a "Dry Drunk"?. |
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Dangerous Religion - Bush's Theology of Empire |
by Jim Wallis
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December 19, 2003 |
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Religion is the most dangerous energy source known to humankind. The moment a person (or government or religion or organization) is convinced that God is either ordering or sanctioning a cause or project, anything goes. The history, worldwide, of religion-fueled hate, killing, and oppression is staggering. Eugene Peterson (from the introduction to the book of Amos in the Bible paraphrase The Message) | |||
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Comment | by Larry Ross |
August 22, 2003 |
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Armageddon |
by Morgan Strong
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October 19, 2003 |
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When we go to war
in Iraq we will do so to summon the Messiah. That is what the Christian right believes. The final battle to rid the world of all non-believers, non-Christians, more exactly non-Evangelical Christians, is going to take place very soon at Armageddon in Israel. The Bible tells us so. .....More |
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Comment
on items sent from Abolition
Caucus |
by Larry Ross | October
25 , 2003 |
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Israel/US
vs Palestine & The Middle East Both Israel and US are the only nuclear powers in the Mid-East. Israel is stealing land from Palestine, building Israeli settlements and huge walls through the middle of the stolen land in defiance of many UN resolutions and assassinating people they label as "terrorists". They have reached out and bombed well within Syria, on the grounds of "attacking terrorists or terrorist camps". |
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Items
on: India/Pakistan/Saudia |
How CIA destabilisation causes Islamic Fundamentalism |
Iran: The road not taken |
by
Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar,
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August 26, 2003 |
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Fifty years ago on August 19, 1953, the Americans, with the help of the British, overthrew one of the few democratic governments in the Middle East. The Central Intelligence Agency carried out a coup against premier Mohammad Mossadegh of Iran and brought the Shah, who was in exile at the time, back to power. The success of this subversion emboldened the US for the coming decades to carry out similar actions in Guatemala, Chile, Cuba, Vietnam, and many other countries in the world (The Bay of Pigs fiasco in Cuba and the coup against Salvador Allende in Chile that led to the ascendance of Augusto Pinochet to power are just two examples). |
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Pentagon: Climate Change Will Destroy Us
By Mark Townsend and Paul Harris Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of lives in wars and natural disasters.
A secret report, suppressed by US defense chiefs and obtained by The Observer, warns that major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a 'Siberian' climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world. See Full Story |
Coming Like A Volcano |