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| Something Worse Than Facism? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 30, 2006 |
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Read this and make your blood run cold with horror. Then think what is the real purpose of the torture policies of the Bush regime? It certainly isn't to extract accurate information from the victims. Various reports show that torture does not produce useable and reliable information. |
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| Global Spiderweb |
by Nat Hentoff |
June 25, 2006 |
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Devastating Council of Europe report on CIA involvement with kidnapping and torture |
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| OVERTHROW, OVER AND OVER |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 29, 2006 |
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Laura S. Washington, In These Times |
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| Bush vs. New York Times - |
by Robert Scheer , Truthdig |
June 28, 2006
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The Bush administration's jihad against newspapers that reported on a secret program to monitor the personal banking records of unsuspecting citizens is more important than the original story. For what the president and his spokesmen are once again asserting is that the prosecution of this ill-defined, open-ended "war on terror" inevitably trumps basic democratic rights in general and the constitutionally enshrined freedom of the press in particular. |
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| Nuclear Attack On Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 18, 2006 |
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Paul Craig Roberts has excellent credentials for warning us about the evil intentions of the Bush Administration. A Google search showed 14,200,000 entries under "Paul Craig Roberts". He is a prolific and well-known U.S. journalist whose warnings cannot be dismissed as "IMPROBABLE", "UNLIKELY" "CRAZY" "THEY WOULD NEVER DO THAT" etc. |
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| Nuking Iran |
June 12, 2006 |
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...Bolton told the Financial Times (June 9) that the Bush Regime has no intention of reaching an agreement with Iran. Time is running out for diplomacy,... |
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| Kennedy Shows 2004 Election Fraud |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 15, 2006 |
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RFK Jr is previous U.S. Attorney-General, Robert Kennedy"s son and previous U.S. President John F. Kennedy's nephew. Thom Hartman reveals how Kennedy showed how Bush stole the 2004 election. |
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| Was the 2004 Election Stolen? |
By Robert F. Kennedy Jr. |
June, 2006 |
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...The reports were especially disturbing in Ohio, the critical battleground state that clinched Bush's victory in the electoral college. Officials there purged tens of thousands of eligible voters from the rolls, neglected to process registration cards generated by Democratic voter drives, shortchanged Democratic precincts when they allocated voting machines and illegally derailed a recount that could have given Kerry the presidency. A precinct in an evangelical church in Miami County recorded an impossibly high turnout of ninety-eight percent, while a polling place in inner-city Cleveland recorded an equally impossible turnout of only seven percent. In Warren County, GOP election officials even invented a nonexistent terrorist threat to bar the media from monitoring the official vote count.(11) |
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U.S. Smokescreen Is To Prepare Justifications To Attack Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 7, 2006 |
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As analysed by Mathew Rothschild, the U.S. has mobilized European allies to create a diplomatic smokescreen and rationale for justification to attack Iran, just as the U.S. did to justify attacking Iraq in 2003. |
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| Rice's Iranian Ruse |
by Matthew Rothschild |
June 1, 2006 |
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We've seen this play before, haven't we? |
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| Books Illuminate 9/11 and Fascist Trends in America |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 5, 2006 |
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There is a growing library of well-researched books which explore the details of the 9/11 attack and U.S. government involvement. Also, the accelerating pace of converting U.S. Democracy into a police state using the "war on terror" as a cover and justification. Here are a few short reviews of some of these books. |
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| Synopsis on "The War on Freedom" and "The War on Truth" |
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Ahmed's first book on 9/11, The War on Freedom, was acclaimed around the world for its meticulous compilation of facts about the event. Published just a little over a half year after the attacks, it was the first book to document the inconsistencies and contradictions in the government's official version of what happened. This new book, The War on Truth, was originally intended to be an update of that text, but the amount of new material available warranted an entirely new volume. Though this book retains the analysis and information of the earlier book, it doubles the data and adds extensive new material, including an analysis of the 9/11 Commission Report and wider discussion of US policies toward al-Qaeda. For anyone who remains uneasy about the alignment of reported facts and official narrative, Ahmed's new book is an invaluable resource. |
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| A Limit to Doubts About 9/11? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 5, 2006 |
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... It is a very big pill...too big a pill... to swallow...that a criminal conspiracy controls the world's most powerful nation and could initiate a nuclear war anytime. In fact that may happen in any case, if the plans of the Bush Administration are implemented. Holland even makes a desperate attempt to end investigation and debate of the issue by writing "..there will be no further serious investigation into the events of 9/11" Really? Has the almighty spoken? |
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| 9-11 Wild Conspiracies and Rational Concerns |
by Joshua Holland |
June 5, 2006 |
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According to a recent Zogby poll, less than half of all Americans agree that "the 9/11 attacks were thoroughly investigated and that any speculation about U.S. government involvement is nonsense." |
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| How The Media Works To Normalize The Unthinkable |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 4, 2006 |
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Famous independent journalists tell us how our mass media make wars possible. |
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By Sophie McNeill |
June 3, 2006 |
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John Pilger, Robert Fisk, Charlie Glass, and Seymour Hersh on the failure of the world's press |
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| Bush Spreads Democratic Genocide |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 1, 2006 |
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As well as the Haditha dead victims of U.S. 'Democracy' some 250,000 innocent men, women and children in Iraq have experienced the direct fruits of U.S. democracy from the barrels of U.S. guns, the U.S. bombs dropped on them, and the destruction of their homes.. This is the 'democracy-in-action' that Bush is determined to continue at any cost, as his West Point speech indicates. |
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| Spreading Democracy in Haditha |
By Mike Whitney |
May 30, 2006 |
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As details of the atrocities in Haditha continue to surface in the media, it is clear that George Bush is either completely divorced from reality or simply incapable of grasping the catastrophe he has created. In fact, he is as culpable in the deaths of the “24 unarmed Iraqis” as if he had put the gun to their heads' and shot them one by one. |
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| Haditha Slaughter - One Of Many |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 1, 2006 |
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Dahr Jamail shows that the U.S. Marines slaughter in Haditha is part of the systematic U.S. direct and indirect slaughter of up to 250,000 civilian men, women and children all over Iraq. As with the tortures at Abu Ghraib, there will be a few low-ranking soldiers convicted and people will be conditioned to think the culprits have been punished. |
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By Dahr Jamail |
May 30, 2006 |
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"On Saturday, May 13th, 2006, at 10:00 p.m., US Forces accompanied by the Iraqi National Guard attacked the houses of Iraqi people in the Al-Latifya district south of Baghdad by an intensive helicopter shelling. This led the families to flee to the Al-Mazar and water canals to protect themselves from the fierce shelling. Then seven helicopters landed to pursue the families who fled … and killed them. The number of victims amounted to more than 25 martyrs. US forces detained another six persons including two women named Israa Ahmed Hasan and Widad Ahmed Hasan, and a child named Huda Hitham Mohammed Hasan, whose father was killed during the shelling." |
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| The Unstoppable March of American Fascism - Road Map to Extinction |
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posted May 28, 2006 |
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Will the American public see the looming abyss before it's too late |
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by Steve Osborn |
March 10, 2006 |
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GEORGE Orwell wrote his book, 1984, in the 1940's. The year, 1984, was a long way off then, but what he foresaw as a possibility seemed much closer. We approached it during the McCarthy years in the fifties, but sanity reasserted itself. |
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| They Don't Care How Many Children They Murder |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 27, 2006 |
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The terrible cost in murdered, tortured, raped, imprisoned and wounded children in Iraq adds to the multiplying war crimes of Bush, Blair and Howard in their illegal and deceitful invasion, continuing slaughter and occupation of Iraq. And the war criminals are so terribly proud of the murderous mayhem they have created for no legitimate reason. Endlessly they pat each other on the back for the great job they are doing in bringing 'democracy and freedom' to the poor oppressed Iraqis, while they joyfully slaughter the innocents. |
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Easily Dispensable: Iraq's Children |
By Dahr Jamail |
May 22, 2006 |
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Cherishing children is the mark of a civilized society. - Joan Ganz Cooney |
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| New American Militarism Breeds Fascism |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 24, 2006 |
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Professor Andrew Bacevich, graduate of WestPoint and the Vietnam war is Director of the Center for International Relations at Boston University. He shows how America has spread it's control around the world with "hundred and hundreds of military bases, large and small" and that today "...planning, preparing, and waging war has become the normal state and seemingly permanent condition of the United States" |
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| Andrew Bacevich on the New American Militarism |
April 20, 2005 |
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We are now in an America where it's a commonplace for our President, wearing a "jacket with ARMY printed over his heart and 'Commander in Chief' printed on his right front," to address vast assemblages of American troops on the virtues of bringing democracy to foreign lands at the point of a missile. As Jim VandeHei of the Washington Post puts it: "Increasingly, the president uses speeches to troops to praise American ideals and send a signal to other nations the administration is targeting for democratic change." |
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| Deliberate U.S. Destruction of Iraq |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 22, 2006 |
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The so-called "war on terrorism" is actually a war on the Iraq people and the destruction of their country. From the beginning of the war in 2003. the U.S. reasons to justify this war were known to be lies. There were no WMD, no nuclear weapons programme, no links to al-Qaeda and Osama bin laden, and no Iraq plans to attack the U.S. or U.K. From the beginning, the war was the most colossal fraud any American administration has every foisted on their own people. After destroying most of the Iraqi infrastructure, the Bush Administration made a big show about rebuilding Iraq and restoring all facilities including, electricity, sewage, bridges, hospitals, water etc. Many billions of dollars from the U.S. Treasury were made available for this work. In fact it was never effectively done. Most of the money was siphoned off by corruption, no-bid, cost-plus contracts, shoddy and incomplete work and so on. |
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| Michael Schwartz on Dismantling Iraqi Life |
from Tom Engelhardt |
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After five months of confusion, bickering, dickering, dithering, and strong-arm tactics from Zalmay Khalilzad, our ambassador to Iraq and various high American officials arriving on the fly, Prime Minister-designate Nouri al-Maliki has reportedly chosen his cabinet and a government will evidently be established in Baghdad's Green Zone. At the moment, its reach seems unlikely to extend much beyond the American-protected berms and fortifications of that citadel-mini-state. In the meantime, what governmental authority still existed in Iraq seems to be rapidly on the wane -- and not just in largely Sunni areas of the country either. (In parts of Sunni al-Anbar province, however, according to Mathieu Guidère and Peter Harling of Le Monde Diplomatique, control seems to be passing into other "governing" hands: "A formal procedure is in place for lorry drivers to pay an insurance fee [to insurgent groups] that allows them to cross the governorate, as long as they are not supplying the enemy.") |
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| Ignoring the U.S. Constitution and Installing Fascism In America |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 17, 2006 |
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Paul Craig Roberts has excellent credentials to warn about "the Bush regime's illegal and unconstitutional exercise of power". It is so true that "The neo conservative Bush regime has adroitly used 9/11 to create fear of terrorism among Americans that blinds Americans to the Bush regime's assault on our constitutional system" It is a "must read" article and Paul Craig Roberts is one of the best most accurate writers on this and related subjects. |
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| The Real Assault on America |
By Paul Craig Roberts |
May 16, 2006 |
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The neoconservative Bush regime has adroitly used 9/11 to create fear of terrorism among Americans that blinds Americans to the Bush regime's assault on our constitutional system. Americans have meekly acquiesced to the Bush regime's brutal assaults on civil liberties, human rights, the separation of powers, and statutory law, because Americans have been brainwashed to believe that the "war on terror" takes precedence and cannot be waged under the rules established by the Founding Fathers. |
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| Iran Says No Military Purpose in Nuclear Power Programme |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 12, 2006 |
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....The so-called peace talks with Iran may only be a cover for diabolically evil U.S. strategies to achieve their war. The main strategy seems to be the staging of a sudden allegedly " terrorist act" against the U.S. which the U.S. will blame on Iran, and then use to justify a massive assault on Iran..... |
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May 11, 2006 |
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Iran's nuclear programme is peaceful and has no military purpose, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on today, adding he was ready to engage in dialogue with anybody. |
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| The Horrifying Reality of the U.S. in Iraq |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 11, 2006 |
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Dahr Jamail's article is real news about the American genocide in Iraq. It may shock and horrify you. You may wonder what Bush and his neocons hope to achieve by their systematic, murder, torture, and imprisonments of innocent Iraqis. This horrifying mass murder is sold by Bush's, Tony Blair's and John Howard's propaganda machines, including the mass media in the U.S., U.K. and Australia as "bringing democracy to the middle east" and that the only opponents are "terrorists etc" The media will never mention the horrific reality revealed by this fearless, on-the-spot reporter. |
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| All of Us Participate in a New Iraq |
By Dahr Jamail |
May 10, 2006 |
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"Dear Mr. Dahr, I am wondering why? Americans and coalition forces were supported by pro-Iranian Militias, like the Badr Organization! The support and help of Iraqi Shiites at first helped to somewhat stabilize and maintain the occupation. Death squads trained by the coalition forces are working day and night under cover of the Ministry of Interior, attacking innocent people: both Sunnis and Shiites!!!! In spite of knowing very well who is doing what, we still see no improvement in the security situation. On the contrary, the situation is getting worse. |
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| Bush Bases Foreign Policy on Delusions |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 12 , 2006 |
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The mental hospitals have many patients who believe they are in direct contact with God - that God is telling them things and instructing them to take certain actions. When they act out these heavenly delusions and take the action that they think God has instructed them to take, often it involves violence against others. The law then sees these people as a danger to themselves, family and community and has them placed in a hospital for treatment. |
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| Bush claimed God told him to invade Iraq, Afghanistan: BBC |
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October 7, 2005 |
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LONDON (AFP) - US President George W. Bush allegedly said God told him to invade Iraq and Afghanistan , a new BBC documentary will reveal, according to details released here. |
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| Many Insiders Expose Bushism and 9/11 Conspiracy |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 9, 2006 |
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Many insiders believe the 9/11 attack was a U.S. covert action to rally public support for the Iraq war. Now they think a new 9/11 will be staged by the Bush Administration to boost Bush's flagging popularity, help win the November/06 elections for Bush supporters, suppress dissent, and gain public support for a war on Iran - probably using nuclear weapons. The following article shows how real American patriots are putting themselves on the line by exposing the treacheries and crimes of the Bush Administration. This shocking and overwhelming reality should become known by many more people if we are to help prevent terrible catastrophes. |
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October 31, 2005 |
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Amount of credible state terror whistleblowers reflects unbelievable enlightenment progress since 9/11 |
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| Roberts Predicts Bush Terrorist Attack on U.S. to Justify War on Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 8, 2006 |
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Paul Craig Roberts is an insider with many contacts in government. He served as former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under the Reagan Administration and as associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He writes extensively on the Bush Administration. The writings of this man cannot be dismissed as the ravings of a lunatic. |
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| Prominent Conservative Leader: Government in Hands of Psychopaths |
by Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson |
November 15 2005 |
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May stage terror attacks |
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| Result of U.S. War On Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 3, 2006 |
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Scott Ritter gives a detailed account of U.S. preparations and plans to strike at Iran before June/05. Obviously this has been postponed for unknown reasons. As Iran will retaliate against U.S. attack, the situation could very easily escalate and involve China and Russia. A sudden global nuclear exchange could result. It's so obvious, why is Europe so compliant and people so passive and silent in the face of global nuclear disaster which would kill and maim billions? |
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| Sleepwalking to disaster in Iran |
by Scott Ritter
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April 5, 2005 |
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Late last year, in the aftermath of the 2004 Presidential election, I was contacted by someone close to the Bush administration about the situation in Iraq. |
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| U.S. PREPARES TO STRIKE IRAN |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 2, 2006 |
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Google is a great resource to get the details on U.S. war plans, objectives and methods of making war on other nations. Also, it has many articles on U.S. excuses and justifications for each war. The fact that the Bush Administration engages in an almost continuous flow of lies and false justifications, does not stop the mass media from parroting each and every lie as if it is true. The mass media usually does not publish doubts and exposure of these lies or the real purposes of the Bush Administration. If anything it runs editorials justifying the lies as if the lies are really true. Then it does not print letters exposing these lies. |
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| Masses in N.Y. protest action in Iraq, Iran |
by Desmond Butler |
April 30, 2006 |
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NEW YORK -- Tens of thousands of protesters marched Saturday through lower Manhattan to demand an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, just hours after this month's GI death toll reached 70. |
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| Bush
Believes His Delusions |
Comment by Larry
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April 28, 2006
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Every arrogant ruler has a
set of delusions, sometimes religious, to justify wars and other criminal
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| The
passion of George W. Bush |
By Sidney Blumenthal
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April 27, 2006
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The president doesn't care that he is reviled.
He is a martyr, and someday all will see his glory. |
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Comment by Larry
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April 28, 2006
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Robert Fisk explores the potentially
disastrous influence of Israel on US policies toward the middle east. |
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| United
States of Israel? |
By Robert Fisk
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April 27, 2006
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When two of America's most distinguished academics dared to suggest that US foreign policy was being driven by a powerful 'Israel Lobby' whose influence was incompatible with their nation's own interests, they knew they would face allegations of anti-Semitism. But the episode has prompted America's Jewish liberals to confront their own complacency. Might the tide be turning? |
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| Proof
of Bush Lies - More Damming Evidence |
Comment by Larry
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April 28, 2006
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Is anymore evidence needed to prove that Bush and his administrations have lied to provide justification to make war on Iraq? Robert Scheer once again presents damning evidence of this fact. It is one of the best. |
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| An
Intel Story Finally Told |
By Robert Scheer
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April 26, 2006
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"The policy was set.
The war in Iraq was coming, and they were looking for intelligence to
fit into the policy." --Tyler Drumheller, formerly CIA's top spy
in Europe. |
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| Venezuela
Defies Washington |
Comment by Larry
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April 27, 2006
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President Chavez is a real
hero to his own people and other South Americans for using his oil revenues
to improve services to his people. |
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| No
wonder Chavez makes Bush uneasy |
by Ted Rall
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April 18, 2006
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When the hated despots of nations like Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan loot their countries' treasuries, transfer their oil wealth to personal Swiss bank accounts and use the rest to finance (in the House of Saud's case) terrorist extremists, American politicians praise them as trusted friends and allies. But when a democratically elected populist president uses Venezuela's oil profits to lift poor people out of poverty, they accuse him of pandering. |
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| Resource Wars Have Started |
Comment by Larry
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April 26, 2006
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.....The reasons for wars in which resources are a factor, are usually camouflaged by a screen of propaganda. In the U.S. case it is the blanket phoney justification "war on terrorism" . This covers U.S. global domination plans, the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and the coming war with Iran, currently justified under the "wars on global terrorism" blanket. The real reasons include the theft of other people's oil resources.. The objective is to control middle east oil, prices and access to oil by competitors of the U.S. Rising oil prices is only the beginning. |
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| The Coming Resource Wars |
by Michael Klare
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March 10, 2006
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It's official: the era of resource wars is upon us. In a major London address, British Defense Secretary John Reid warned that global climate change and dwindling natural resources are combining to increase the likelihood of violent conflict over land, water and energy. Climate change, he indicated, "will make scarce resources, clean water, viable agricultural land even scarcer" -- and this will "make the emergence of violent conflict more rather than less likely." |
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| 1
Million Dead Iranians |
Comment by Larry
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April 22, 2006
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Chris Floyd has written a
very powerful, well-documented 2 page article on the hell that Bush
and his cohorts intend to unleash on Iran and the number of people he
decides must die - 1,000,000. How many more will be wounded, maimed,
blinded, burned, radiated, slowly dieing of their untreated wounds.
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| 1
Million Dead Iranians |
by Chris Floyd
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April 21, 2006
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Twelve hours. One circuit of the sun from horizon to horizon, one course of the moon from dusk to dawn. What was once a natural measurement for the daily round of human life is now a doom-laden interval between the voicing of an autocrat's brutal whim and the infliction of mass annihilation halfway around the world. |
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| Moussaoui - Probably Innocent |
Comment by Larry Ross |
April 21, 2006 |
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" Obviously the FBI did not want to know. Why? |
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| Distracted By Moussaoui |
by Aziz Huq |
April 20, 2006 |
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n an Alexandria, Virginia, courtroom, Zacarias Moussaoui and the federal government are acting out for the nation and the world a small drama about revenge. It is hardly clear who will savor revenge more: the defendant who seems likely to be strapped to the executioner's gurney soon, or the state that injects the lethal combination of fluids. |
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| Iran War? - Far, Far, Far More Insane Than The Iraq War |
Comment by Larry Ross |
April 21, 2006 |
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Matthew Yglesia makes a very good case that a U.S.-led war against Iran would be far,far,far more insane than the phoney illegal war against Iraq. However like many commentators, he seems to accept as true a number of lies and assumptions perpetrated by the Bush Administration to justify their war plans. His article seems to assume that Iran is developing it's nuclear technology in order to make nuclear weapons. He neglects to mention that after years of rigorous UN inspections, the IAEA have reported that there is no evidence of a nuclear weapons programme. And the CIA reports that it would be ten years before Iran could produce a nuclear weapon. |
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| Iran: Don't Do It |
April 20, 2006 |
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Should we go to war with Iran? The short answer is, "No." The long answer is, "Hell no." |
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| Growth of the American Empire |
Comment by Larry Ross |
April 21, 2006 |
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Chalmers Johnson is a WWII US Navy vet and a historian of American militarism, ran the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California. He had a long career as a Japan specialist. His two-part article for Tomdispatch is a very valuable insight into what has happened to America and the enormous magnitude of the problems facing it today. |
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| What Ever Happened to Congress? |
Tom Engelhardt interviewing Chalmers Johnson |
March 22 , 2006 |
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In Part 1 of his interview, Chalmers Johnson suggested what that fall-of-the-Berlin-Wall, end-of-the-Cold-War moment meant to him; explored how deeply empire and militarism have entered the American bloodstream; and began to consider what it means to live in an unacknowledged state of military Keynesianism, garrisoning the planet, and with an imperial budget -- a real yearly Pentagon budget -- of perhaps three-quarters of a trillion dollars. Tom |
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| A Path to Peace with Iran |
By Scott Ritter |
April 20, 2006 |
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It has been more than a week now since the Iranian government announced that it had "joined the nuclear club" by successfully enriching uranium , albeit for nuclear fuel, not a weapon. Once a nation has the capacity to enrich to the former, enrichment to the latter is simply a matter of time; the technology is the same. Iran's declaration immediately made headlines around the world, with stunned punditry engaging in wild speculation about the potential ramifications of this turn of events. From a simple laboratory-scale enrichment experiment, a massive nuclear weapons program grew Pheonix-like from the ashes, prompting dire warnings from US Government officials such as Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation Stephen Rademaker, who told a press conference in Moscow, where he was visiting to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue with Russian officials, that Iran "...may be capable of making a nuclear bomb within 16 days." |
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| Iran:
war by October? |
by Paul
Rogers
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April 20, 2006
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Washington's political timetable may turn
harsh rhetoric into military escalation, unless voices of restraint
in both the United States and Iran can prevail. |
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| Bush Justifies Nuclear Weapons Use |
Comment by Larry
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April 19, 2006
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This article shows that people are being conditioned to accept the potential use of nuclear weapons and to trust President Bush to make the right decisions in this regard, and that there is nothing immoral or peculiar about this, or any use of nuclear weapons that the President decides is right, and that it is permissible and just, to use them. The possibility that huge numbers of Iran men, women and children might be killed and maimed and that the U.S. has no right or reason to commit such crimes, and that events could spiral into global nuclear war, are not questions that were considered by the article. |
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By Edmund Blair
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April 18, 2006
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President Bush refused on
Tuesday to rule out nuclear strikes against Iran if diplomacy fails
to curb the Islamic Republic's atomic ambitions. |
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| Genocide
in Fallujah |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 17, 2006
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It's a never-ending mystery
why so many Americans allowed themselves to be conned into supporting
this barbarous war. |
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| Dead
Cities |
by Chris
Floyd
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April 14, 2006
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Of all the war crimes that
have flowed from the originating crime of President George W. Bush's
unprovoked invasion of Iraq, perhaps the most flagrant was the destruction
of Fallujah in November 2004. Now, as ignominious defeat looms for Bush's
Babylonian folly, some of the key players in fomenting the war are urging
that the "Fallujah Option" be applied to an even bigger target: Baghdad. |
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| Bush
Expands US Nuclear Weapons Facilities |
Comment by Larry
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April 17, 2006
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More nuclear weapons and more manufacturing facilities. Combine that with the new nuclear weapons doctrines of pre-emptive nuclear war and using these weapons as an optional part of conventional warfare. There is also the 2002, U.S. Nuclear Posture Review, in which 7 or 8 countries including China and Russia, were named as potential enemies requiring the use of U.S. nuclear weapons. Almost any nation can become a U.S. target, especially oil producing nations like Iraq and Iran. |
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| U.S.
Rolls Out Nuclear Plan |
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April 6, 2006
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The Bush administration Wednesday
unveiled a blueprint for rebuilding the nation's decrepit nuclear weapons
complex, including restoration of a large-scale bomb manufacturing capacity. |
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| History of Suicide Bombings |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 16, 2006
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This article shows how widely
the US as well as Al-Qaeda and other groups have used suicide bombings
to further their goals. This has resulted in large numbers of 'terrorists'
trained in the latest techniques by the CIA, who later turn their destructive
skills against US and related institutions. This is called "blow
back". |
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| "Return
to Sender" |
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April 14, 2006
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A History of the Car Bomb
(Part 2) |
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| Britain
Took Part in Mock Iran Invasion |
by Julian Borger &
Ewen MacAskill
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April 15, 2006
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Pentagon planned for Tehran
conflict with war game involving UK troops |
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| Steps
Toward a UK Fascist State |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 14, 2006
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Top journalist, John Pilger,
shows how Blair and his aides are taking Britain toward fascism and
Orwell's "1984" using the umbrella threat of terrorism as
their cover and rationale. |
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| The
Quiet Death Of Freedom |