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| Petition
to Impeach Bush and his Top Officials For
you to sign |
December 31, 2005
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| Here is a vitally important petition
to the U.S. Senate to impeach George Bush and key administration officials.
Bush has committed so many impeachable offences against the U.S. Constitution and against international law. His lies to Americans to get them to support his war on Iraq is a major impeachable offence. His continuing to make illegal, unjustified war every day, resulting in the death or maiming of thousands of Americans is an impeachable offence. |
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| The SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 TREASON INDEPENDENT PROSECUTOR ACT from Alfred Lambremont Webre & Leuren Moret | |
| Please sign, post,
pass around, publish and promote this action to try Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld
for treason. |
| VIDEO:
George Bush Drunk Again |
Various sources
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Posted December 31,
2005
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| There have been rumors that Bush has been drinking again.
Here is actual footage of him talking about the Iraq elections in a very inebriated state. And he is actually the most powerful man in the world!!! Unbelievable - He can't even control himself. |
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| CIA exposed As Doing Bush's
Dirty Work |
December 30, 2005
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| Assassinations of anyone, anywhere
is the world, as long as Bush claims they are linked to al Qaeda, is one
of the many asssignments Bush gave to the CIA in 2001. It is incredible
what the US gets away with using CIA agents. Then the CIA becomes the whipping
boy for blame if Bush lies are exposed, such as the alleged 'intelligence
failure' which Bush claims caused him to go to war against Iraq. More and more the world is becoming a police state, with a huge infrastructure of secret agents enforcing Bush's crazy edicts and judgements. |
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| Covert
CIA Program Withstands New Furore |
by Dana Priest
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December 30, 2005
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| The effort President Bush authorized shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, to fight al Qaeda has grown into the largest CIA covert action program since the height of the Cold War, expanding in size and ambition despite a growing outcry at home and abroad over its clandestine tactics, according to former and current intelligence officials and congressional and administration sources. | |||
| Iran
War Much More Horrific than Iraq War |
December 30, 2005
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| Long term C.I.A. analysts, authors of the following dire warning against a U.S. war with Iran, are saying what many others have said on our website, that Bush plans this war with Iran; that it is linked to U.S. Israeli policy; that it could become nuclear and threaten all humanity; that this war is very much against the interests of the U.S. and others; that the neocons have pushed this policy as well as initiated the war on Iraq primarily to satisfy Israel's territorial ambitions; that most Americans fear to speak out because they have been conditioned to believe that those against Israeli policy are anti-Semitic. | |||
| It's
More Important Than Halting Nuclear Proliferation |
December 29, 2005
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| Let's
Stop a US/Israeli War on Iran The peace movements of the entire world should be in crisis mode right now, working non-stop to prevent the U.S. and Israel from starting a war against Iran. (See the James Petras article in CounterPunch on December 24, 2005 titled Iran in the Crosshairs for the best summary of the present situation.) The reckless and unnecessary dangers arising from such a war are so obvious that one wonders why normal political forces in the two aggressor countries -- both of whom love to glorify themselves as democracies -- would not prevent such a war from happening. |
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| Iran
in the Crosshairs |
by Ryan McGreal,
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August 24, 2005
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| Iran's danger to America is
not its nuclear program but its plan to introduce a euro-based energy exchange. Starting in 2006, Iran will start up an "oil bourse", or a stock exchange for trading energy, that will be based on the euro, not the US dollar. While this may seem innocuous, it will be a grave risk to continued American global hegemony. |
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| Big
Brother Bush |
by Molly Ivins, AlterNet
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December 29, 2005
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The first time as tragedy, the second time
as farce. Thirty-five years ago, Richard Milhous Nixon, who was crazy
as a bullbat, and J. Edgar Hoover, who wore women's underwear, decided
some Americans had unacceptable political opinions. So they set our government
to spying on its own citizens, basically those who were deemed insufficiently
like Crazy Richard Milhous. |
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| U.S.
Public Has Adapted to Bush |
Comment by Larry Ross
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December
29, 2005
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| Robert Steinback has written
an excellent analysis of how far the American public has adapted to Bushism
since the 9/11 attack in 2001. Although Bush's popularity has gone down to 35%, his control over the country is not seriously challenged. He still gets what he wants with a few modest objections. More importantly he continues to wage an illegal war based on lies, and plans for a war on Iran, perhaps with nuclear weapons. Remarkably few object. Even the Democratic Party don't oppose him, and refused to tell the American people the truth about Bush's Iraq war lies. They actually support that illegal war based on a litany of lies They refuse to expose and fight Bush's electronic voting machine fraud in the 2004 election, that gave him another term in the Whitehouse. There is no longer a real opposition party in the USA. |
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| Fear
destroys what bin Laden could not |
December
27, 2005
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If, back in 2001, anyone had told me that
four years after bin Laden's attack our president would admit that he
broke U.S. law against domestic spying and ignored the Constitution --
and then expect the American people to congratulate him for it -- I would
have presumed the girders of our very Republic had crumbled. |
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| George
Bush Wars and The Future |
December 28, 2005
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| It's amazing how Bush's popularity has sunk so low - to 35% approval. Yet he and his cronies can pretty much please themselves at U.S. taxpayers expense, and engage in endless wars for a few more years to come or escalates to a nuclear war. | |||
| More
Evidence of Planned US Attack on Iran |
December 27, 2005
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| ...What happens once nuclear weapons are introduced is anyone's guess. It could spin out of control into general nuclear war involving the 9 nuclear weapon states. That spells the end for humanity. There is curiously little protest or adverse comment about this dire prospect. Why?... | |||
| Speculations
over US attack against Iran |
by Jürgen Gottschlich
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December 23, 2005
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| Are the USA planning a rocket attack against targets in Iran? In secret discussions Washington was preparing the Allies for appropriate air strikes in 2006, agencies disclosed to day. Especially in the NATO country Turkey, speculations about an attack against Iranian nuclear facilities are taking place. | |||
| WAR
WITH IRAN CANCELLED? |
December 24, 2005
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...The U.S. has invested hundreds of billions of dollars in a totally criminal enterprise - one of the greatest cons in history. ... |
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| Iran's
Victory Revealed in Iraq Election |
by Robert Scheer
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December 21, 2005
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For the Bush White House, the
good news from Iraq just never stops. But the joy that President Bush
has expressed over the country's latest election, though more restrained
than his infamous "Mission Accomplished" speech, will similarly
come back to haunt him. |
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| Bombing
Civilians in Iraq |
December 20, 2005
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The great increase in U.S. bombing
in Iraq does not help the U.S. win their illegal war. |
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| Ignoring
the Air War |
by Dahr
Jamail
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December 14, 2005
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The American media continues
to ignore the increasingly devastating air war being waged in Iraq against
an ever more belligerent Iraqi resistance -- and, as usual, Iraqi civilians
continue to bear the largely unreported brunt of the bombing. |
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| Endless
U.S. Empire? |
December 15, 2005
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Ernest Partridge's article shows how thoroughly U.S. Democracy has been hi-jacked by the Bush Administration and Republican Party. It implies that the Democratic Party has become a corrupt adjunct of Bush Republicans. Elected representatives of both Parties are joining in history's greatest conspiracy to defraud the American people of their Democracy, rob them and send them to die and be wounded in endless wars based on lies. |
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| Dear
Howard Dean: Why Bother? |
December 13, 2005
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Every week I get dozens of solicitations
from the Democratic National Committee, from the Democratic Senate and
Congressional Campaign Committees, or from various Democratic candidates
and office-holders, each of them asking for contributions. You can
help us achieve victory next November, I am told. |
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| Nobel
Prize Winner Warns World |
Comment by Larry Ross
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December 13, 2005
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El Baradei was praised by the
Nobel chairman for resisting U.S. pressures to find the hard nuclear evidence
against Iran |
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| Peace
prize winner urges arms cuts |
Walter Gibbs
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December 11, 2005
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The director-general, Mohamed ElBaradei, said a "good start" would be for the United States and other nuclear powers to cut nuclear weapons stockpiles sharply and redirect spending toward international development. |
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| U.S.
Neocons Promote War With Iran For Israel |
Comment by Larry Ross
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December 13, 2005
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One of the strongest influences in the Bush Administration are the Neo-Conservatives. They fill many of the top positions in the Bush Administration. Their war plans for the U.S. in the Middle East have so far been implemented, such as their phoney war with Iraq. It was promoted before the 9/11 attack- the "Pearl Harbour" the Neocons claimed they needed to justify the war to the American people. Although the war was based on a number of lies - now well-known and publicised, both the Republicans and Democrats want victory over Iraq - nothing less. This and John Kerry and Hillary Clinton's silence about the war lie's is one of many indications that the Democrats have sold out to the Republicans and that the American system of Democracy has been corrupted by the military/industrial complex, other corporates, the oil interests and other special interests. |
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| Neocons
Concentrate on Promoting U.S.-Iran War |
by Andrew I. Killgore,
Washington Report
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March 2005
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Steven P. Weisman wrote in The New York Times of Nov. 19 that the biggest challenge in President George W. Bushs second term is how to contain Irans nuclear program. In fact, however, Iran constitutes no threat to the United States. Its threat is to Israel, according to some (read neocons) in the administration who believe that Iran supports violence against Israel and helps the resistance in Iraq. |
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| Rumsfeld's
Insanity Accurately Reflects U.S. Policy |
Comment by Larry Ross
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December 11, 2005
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People may not be aware of how deeply the criminal neocon system of beliefs have permeated the Bush Administration. It is very pervasive, very committed, criminally insane, and convinced they are right. They have also committed themselves to the potential pre-emptive use of nuclear weapons against any non-nuclear states they decide to claim are 'suspected of having WMD and suspected of plotting to attack the U.S.' |
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| Donald
Rumsfeld Is Mad As a Hatter |
December 6, 2005
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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is mad. No, I mean seriously ill. Mentally ill. Demonstrably so. |
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| On
the Trail of the CIA |
December 10, 2005
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By Manfred Ertel, Erich Follath, Hans
Hoyng, Marion Kraske, Georg Mascolo and Jan Puhl |
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| Thugs
and Criminals Rule |
Comment by Larry Ross
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December 9, 2005
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....For the first time in history criminal leaders have nuclear arsenals to impose their will and have said they are prepared to use them. The US, UK, Israel and other 'Coalition of the Willing' nations are waging illegal, unjustified wars and have threatened opponents with nuclear weapons to achieve their objectives. It is a giant conspiracy that threatens to destroy all humanity. |
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| America
can't take it anymore |
by Mark Follman
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December 5, 2005
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Five days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Vice President Dick Cheney instructed the nation that the U.S. government would begin working "the dark side" to defeat its enemies in a new global war. "A lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly, without any discussion," Cheney declared on NBC's "Meet the Press." He added, "It's going to be vital for us to use any means at our disposal." |
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| Harold
Pinter's Speech on Receiving The Nobel Prize For Literature |
December 8, 2005
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...an ideal short piece to use to help convince people that they should care about the crimes committed in the name of Democracy and Western Civilisation. More and bigger crimes are being committed every day and far greater crimes may be planned - so long as enough people don't care enough to do anything about it. Darkness, dictatorship and the destruction of endless illegal and unjustified wars loom ahead with the Bush Regime. |
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| Harold Pinter: Nobel Lecture - Art, Truth & Politics |
December 7, 2005
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| 9/11 Special Documentary -
"The War On Terror Is Bogus" |
December 7, 2005
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"Was 9/11 more than just an attack? Could the Bush administration have had anything to gain from the attack? Two prominent European politicians, Michael Meacher and Andreas von Bülow, express their serious doubts about the official version of the 9/11 story." Watch it online. Real video http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11222.htm |
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| Chaos
In Iraq: Gross Incompetence or Sinister Policy? |
by Chris
Floyd
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December
3, 2005
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....The general reaction, even among some
war supporters, has been bitter derision: "Jeez, these bozos couldn't
boil an egg without causing collateral damage." |
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| Formula
for U.S. Wars On Islam |
December 1, 2005
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Drefuss's article (follows)
is the best I have read yet which reveals how the U.S. foments wars and
makes enemies under cover of "spreading Democracy In The Middle East". |
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| Dreyfuss
on Bush's Deadly Dance with Islamic Theocrats |
compiled and edited by
Tom
Engelhardt
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November 30, 2005
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During his embattled summer vacation in Crawford, Texas, George Bush managed to launch a new promotional ditty for his war in Iraq: "As Iraqis stand up, we will stand down." Since then there has been much commentary from the administration, from military officials, and from the media on the question of how successfully the Iraqi military is actually "standing up." |
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| IMPEACH
BUSH - Israeli Military Historian's Judgement on Bush |
Comment by Larry Ross
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November 30, 2005
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Professor van Creveld is an
Israeli military historian who agrees with most of the right-wing myths
of the middle east. So his following judgement on Bush is particularly
interesting. |
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| Western
Populations Enmeshed In A Cocoon of Propaganda |
Comment by Larry Ross
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November 29, 2005
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Once again we have John Pilger at his best
revealing how even the revered BBC is little more than a sophisticated
propagandist for the UK State. The BBC endlessly repeats Tony Blair's
and George Bush lies over their illegal and totally unjustified war on
Iraq. It carefully avoids reporting damming key facts about that war,
as Pilger so ably documents. |
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| Mainstream
journalism is the voice of rampant power |
by John Pilger
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November 25, 2005
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The Indian writer Vandana Shiva has called for an "insurrection of subjugated knowledge." The insurrection is well under way. In trying to make sense of a dangerous world, millions of people are turning away from the traditional sources of news and information and to the World Wide Web, convinced that mainstream journalism is the voice of rampant power. |
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| WHY
TORTURE DOES NOT WORK |
by Brigadier General
David R. Irvine, AlterNet
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November 27, 2005
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....No one has yet offered any validated
evidence that torture produces reliable intelligence. |
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| Worse
than Watergate? |
by Judith Coburn, AlterNet
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November 24, 2005
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A reporter who covered Watergate says
Bush has more power than Nixon's imperial presidency did in the early
1970s. |
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| Iraq Cannot Be Won |
by Rep. John Murtha,
AlterNet
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November 19, 2005
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A conservative senior House Democrat and Purple Heart-decorated Vietnam veteran describes the U.S. presence in Iraq as an 'occupation,' and calls for immediate troop withdrawal. |
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| Can
New Wars Save Bush? |
Comment by Larry Ross
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November 18, 2005
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Americans have begun to 'smell a rat' - a
very huge rat. They have finally begun to connect the dots. |
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| Evidence
Mounts That Bush Wants New Wars |
by Bill Christison Former
CIA analyst
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November 18, 2005
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.....To repeat, despite Bush's arguments to the contrary, the "clash of civilizations" would consist of wars started by us. The killing of innocent people in these wars is likely to be massive, and the wars could at any time turn nuclear. If the people and the politicians of America allow these wars to take place, the stain on the morality of Americans will last for generations. |
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| U.S.
Threatens To Use Nuclear Weapons 17 Times |
November 17, 2005
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.....The next U.S. pre-emptive war could
be against Iran, and/or Syria. Both have been mentioned as potential targets
by Bush, as has North Korea if it dares to try and make nuclear weapons.
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| A CENTURY OF U.S. MILITARY
INTERVENTIONS |
by Zoltan Grossman
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revised September 20, 2001
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U.S. military spending ($343 billion in the year 2000) is 69 percent greater than that of the next five highest nations combined. Russia, which has the second largest military budget, spends less than one-sixth what the United States does. Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan, Iran, and Syria spend $14.4 billion combined; Iran accounts for 52 percent of this total. |
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| Terrorism
Law Rejected - For Now |
Comment by Larry Ross
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November 15, 2005
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Blair's bid to allow police to hold terrorist
suspects for up to 90 days without charge has failed in Parliament. |
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| Blair faces terrorism vote
showdown |
Stuff/Reuters
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November 10, 2005
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair was due to risk his first major defeat in parliament overnight (NZT) in a bid to allow police to hold terrorist suspects for up to 90 days without charge. |
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| The
Rise Of America's New Enemy |
by John Pilger
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November 11, 2005
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... "Why are you here?" asked the man sitting opposite me in the packed jeep-bus that chugged up the hill. Like so many in Latin America, he appeared old, but wasn't. Without waiting for my answer, he listed why he supported President Chavez: schools, clinics, affordable food, "our constitution, our democracy" and "for the first time, the oil money is going to us." I asked him if he belonged to the MRV, Chavez's party, "No, I've never been in a political party; I can only tell you how my life has been changed, as I never dreamt." |
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| Failing
upward, Bush-style - Bush's Wall of Shame #1 |
Posted November 10, 2005
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Three weeks ago, Nick Turse wrote a dispatch, The Fallen Legion, Casualties of the Bush Administration, about government officials who resigned or retired in protest, or were forced over a cliff by this administration. It was, in essence, a proposal for a Wall of Honor. At the time, we realized that it should be accompanied by a Wall of Shame. This, then, is the first of two linked pieces that attempt to apportion a little of the shame and honor. Look for Nick Turse's accompanying piece tomorrow. |
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| Who
Had the Real Intel on the War #2 |
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...On February 15, 2003, at least 10 million people in 400 cities in 60 countries, across 5 continents saw what was about to happen plenty clearly. They saw that the coming war would be illegitimate, deadly, and destructive. They sensed that invading Iraq would, in the long run, be no cake-walk. They already understood that what the Bush administration so clearly planned to do was based on lies. And they knew it was all wrong -- not from the start or months or years later -- but before it ever began. |
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| War
With Syria Next? |
Comment by Larry Ross
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November 2, 2005
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Here is a very brilliant paper by a Republican Member of Congress to the House on what he believes is the coming war with Syria. Now that the UN examination of Hariri's assassination in Lebanon reports links it to Syria the US is presented with a golden opportunity to launch another war for the planned regime changes in the middle east. |
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| We
Have Been Warned |
By U.S. Representative
Ron Paul
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October 26, 2005
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We have been warned. Prepare for a broader
war in the Middle East, as plans are being laid for the next U.S.-led
regime change in Syria. A UN report on the death of Lebanese Prime
Minister Rafig Hariri elicited this comment from a senior U.S. policy
maker: Out of tragedy comes an extraordinary strategic opportunity.
This statement reflects the continued neo-conservative, Machiavellian
influence on our foreign policy. The opportunity refers to
the long-held neo-conservative plan for regime change in Syria, similar
to what was carried out in Iraq. |
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| Bush's
America Today |
Comment by Larry Ross
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November 1, 2005
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Fascism Growing In America, Britain and
Australia? |
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| Bush's
Illusion Of Normality |
by Ernest
Partridge
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October 24, 2005
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Never in the 229 years of United States history has this government "of, by and for the people" been in greater peril. Not during the Civil War, not during the great depression, and not during the Second World War or the Cold War which followed. Until today, gross incompetence, abuse of power, corruption, corporatocracy, and federal insolvency could be checked and reversed by balanced and separated governmental powers, and at the ballot box by a citizenry informed and provoked by an alert and independent media. Now all branches of government and the mainstream media are dominated by the wealthy elites in control of a single political party. Can you believe this? ..... bushwatch |
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| Bush's Iraq War: Campaign Politics,
Oil, Israel, And Empire |
by Frank Rich
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October 24, 2005
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.... - American military commanders testified
before Congress about their already overtaxed troops and equipment in
March 2002 - the path was clear for a war in Iraq to serve as the political
Viagra Mr. Rove needed for the election year. |
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| U.S.
Bombing of Iran Likely |
Comment by Larry Ross
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October 24, 2005
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The US army and marines are heavily committed in Iraq, but soldiers could be found if the Bush administration were intent on invasion. Donald Rumsfeld has been reorganising the army to increase front-line forces by a third. More importantly, naval and air force firepower has barely been used in Iraq. Just 120 B52 and stealth bombers could target 5,000 points in Iran with satellite-guided bombs in just one mission. It is for this reason that John Pike of globalsecurity.org thinks that a US attack could come with no warning at all. |
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| Are
we going to war with Iran? |
by Dan Plesch
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October 18, 2005
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Dan Plesch evaluates the evidence pointing
towards a new conflict in the Middle East |
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| Real
News - Journalistic Heroes in U.S. Today |
Comment by Larry Ross
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October 23, 2005
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Excellent Source Of Independent Journalists and News |
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| Before
the Plamegate Deluge: Honoring Our Journalistic Heroes |
by Bernard Weiner
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October 11, 2005
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A political and media onslaught is about to be unleashed with the indictments of a whole host of key White House officials (including you-know-who) caught up in the Plamegate coverup. The unraveling of this potentially treasonous scandal -- which began with the outing, for political reasons, of a covert CIA officer -- could well provide the tipping point that will allow the Democrats to retake the House in the next election, initiate Congressional investigations of Bush Administration crimes, and possibly even pass an impeachment resolution. |
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| Cheney's
Formula For Endless War and U.S. Empire |
Comment by Larry Ross
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October 18, 2005
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... U.S. strategy is to create the 'so-called ' terrorist threat' which can then be used to justify targeting any nation the U.S. selects in its endless war on terror (GWOT). By attacking various countries, which they justify by lies, as in Iraq, the Bush Administration makes an endless supply of enemies. Bush and his neocons then label them as 'terrorists'. They blame neighbouring nations for helping these 'terrorists' and proceed with the next phase in the U.S. PNAC expansionist plan. |
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| War
without Borders: Continuous Warfare for Decades to Come |
by
Michel Chossudovsky
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October 8, 2005
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Dick Cheney's "Global
War on Terrorism" (GWOT) |
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| Some
Enlightening US Journalism |
by Larry Ross
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October 11, 2005
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Bill Gallagher is one of the very few journalists,
who write about the amazing and real situation in the US today. |
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| BUSH
UNBALANCED AS POLLS PLUMMET - The Great Lie of Our Times |
by Bill Gallagher
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August 30, 2005
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DETROIT -- With George W. Bush, a certifiable
madman, in power, it shouldn't be surprising that the rest of our republic
is going bonkers. Bush, our commander in sleep, has spread the virus of
neo-fascist fever and the bug is gripping our nation like the flu in February.
The evidence is compelling. |
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| Covert
Operations Revealed |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October
5, 2005
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A number of papers on this site indicate that the Bush administration commits terrorist acts, with the objectives of bringing about, a civil war in Iraq that will justify their continuing occupation and plundering of Iraq's ressources. This article is the first one I have seen that also claim UK forces are also engaging in this deadly and evil game. |
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| A
Policy of Absolute Barbarism? |
by Mike Whitney
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September 24, 2005
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Basra; another milestone in war on terror
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