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| Latest from Stop War On Iran |
Encampment to Stop the War - Sept 29 March on Washington |
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| Tell Bush and Congress: Hands Off Iran! We must act now to stop another war. | |||
| Electronic Voting: Here we go again |
January 17, 2008 |
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So much evidence of fraud in the US electronic voting system. Democracy becomes theatre, puppetry and creative fiction. Instead of faithfully counting the peoples votes and honestly announcing the representitive of their chosing, the corrupt arrange the numbers to suit themselves. How can the man in the street have his say and be sure of it even being recorded. |
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by Ray McGovern |
September 2, 2007 |
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It is going to happen, folks, unless we put our lawn chairs away on Tuesday, take part in some serious grass-roots organizing, and take action to prevent a wider war - while we still can. |
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by Peter Baker |
August 22, 2007 |
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WASHINGTON - Not that they're worried or anything. But the White House evidently leaves little to chance when it comes to protests within eyesight of the president. As in, it doesn't want any.A White House manual that came to light recently gives presidential advance staffers extensive instructions in the art of “deterring potential protestors” from President Bush's public appearances around the country. |
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comment by Larry Ross |
August 20, 2007 |
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So much of recent history, has stemmed from the influence, character, and malevolent skills of one Machiavellian manipulator - Karl Rove. |
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by Bill Moyers |
August 17, 2007 |
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Some closing thoughts now on politics. When Karl Rove announced his resignation from the White House earlier this week, he got some rave reviews. Here's a sample circulating on the Internet. . . |
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Bleak Future for Americans |
comment by Larry Ross |
August 15, 2007 |
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Americans will have very little choice in the next election, as the Democrats embrace the same deceptive policies as the Bush Administration. |
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by Philip Giraldi |
August 14, 2007 |
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When it comes to foreign policy, particularly as it relates to the Middle East, there is not a whole lot of separation between the Democratic and Republican Parties. Republicans tend to be more bellicose in their statements, but Democrats have more than made up for that with their steely resolve to take the fight to the enemy wherever he might be. Both Republicans and Democrats reflexively support Israel, and nearly all candidates are in agreement on a number of other areas, including an aggressive policy toward Iran. |
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| US War On Iraq Planned Before Bush Became President |
by Larry Ross |
July 25, 2007 |
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Although the Iraq war was planned before 9/11, as we and many others have said, this 2002 article reminds us of the details. It is staggering and stupefying that the US people, Congress, and media swallowed Bush's lies about the reasons for his war on Iraq when the true facts about Bush's motives and plans were well known. The article indicates the complicity of the media, Congress and others in helping the Bush regime implement its war plans and repeat his many lies. It is only with the help of the media that Bush lies triumphed over the truth and sold most Americans on the justification for war. |
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| Let's Not Forget: Bush Planned Iraq 'Regime Change' Before Becoming President |
by Neil Mackay |
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15 September 2002: A SECRET blueprint for US global domination reveals that President Bush and his cabinet were planning a premeditated attack on Iraq to secure 'regime change' even before he took power in January 2001. |
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| Theft of Your Civil Liberties |
by Larry Ross |
July 25, 2007 |
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This is a definitive account about how the Bush Administration has used the 9/11 attack to destroy freedom and democracy in America. |
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| Five Ways Bush's Era of Repression Has Stolen Your Liberties Since 9/11 |
July 24, 2007 |
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Today's America is a much less free place than the America of 2000. Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration has, by word and by deed, erected an edifice of repression here in the United States. |
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| US Citizens Act To Impeach Bush & Cheney |
from Larry Ross |
July 21, 2007 |
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After DowningStreet.org is acting to impeach the criminals who have deceived the American people thus violating the US Constitution. The Bush regime continues to violate both the Constitution and Internal law by illegally invading Iraq and continuing to murder thousands of Iraqis for resisting their invasion. Calling them "terrorists" is a subterfuge designed to further confuse and deceive the conditioned American people and gain their acceptance and approval for Bush's crimes. AfterDowningStreet.org is neither confused nor deceived. 2+2 are still 4 and this is 2007 not Orwell's "1984". They are trying to get the message through to the American people that their world - the 'real world' - is threatened with unprecedented disaster. The criminal regime should be impeached immediately before they gone on to commit much greater crimes. After.Downing.Street.org needs all the help people everywhere can give them. |
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| Democrats are their own worst enemy |
by Dave Lindorff |
July 20, 2007 |
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If it weren't so depressing, it would be entertaining to watch the loathed, ridiculed and remarkably unpopular Bush administration continue to run circles around the supposedly ascendant Democrats in Congress. |
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| False Flags May Start Iran War and Bush Dictatorship |
comment by Larry Ross |
July 19, 2007 |
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Paul Craig Roberts knows what's really happening and likely to happen in Washington. He was a top official in the Reagan Administration and assistant editor of the Wall Street Journal. His dire warnings about the disasters to follow if Bush, Cheney and others are not impeached should be a spur to action. |
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| Impeach Now or Face the End of Constitutional Democracy |
by Paul Craig Roberts |
July 17, 2007 |
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Unless Congress immediately impeaches Bush and Cheney, a year from now the US could be a dictatorial police state at war with Iran. |
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| False Flag on Iran? |
from Larry Ross |
July 18, 2007 |
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The US has already made a number of false charges against Iran - more than enough to justify a war. Bush may feel he does not need to stage a false flag attack on the US and blame Iran in order to justify his planned attack. He has already invented enough lies to blame Iran , as he did before his attack on Iraq. Congress has given Bush an open door for a new war and the authority he needs to make a new war on Iran on top of the deepening quagmire he made in Iraq. |
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| Tonkin Gulf II and the Guns of August? |
by Patrick J. Buchanan |
July 17, 2007 |
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In the United States provoking war with Iran, to begin while the Congress is conveniently on its August recess? |
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| The Failing Empire |
from Larry Ross |
July 17, 2007 |
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America is failing in Iraq, even while it destroys the nation it invaded. It is destroying itself, its economy and any pretence at civilized values, while it claims to be spreading 'freedom and democracy'. In fact it is spreading death, destruction and corrupted client regimes it labels as 'democratically elected'. |
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| Unquestioned Right to Dominate |
by Lamis Andoni |
July 6, 2007 |
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America is a modern Rome: an arrogant empire that does not understand the limits of power. I guess no empire really does. This is why they rise and fall. It is not an American trait; it is the nature of unchecked power. Yet in his book, Murphy tries to construct a moral ethos for American hegemony and aggressive drive to dominate the world. Unfortunately the basic pre'ise of his argument goes against history. |
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| Beware the Bear, America |
by Lamis Andoni |
February 23, 2007 |
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While America fought lost wars, The Bear was awakened! Moving from a unipolar world to a multipolar one provides needed balance, but also might precipitate a new kind of Cold War over oil and gas. Russia is using energy as its means of regaining international prestige. |
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| Farewell to Arms Control |
from Larry Ross |
July 8, 2007 |
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Scott Ritter as a Chief Weapons Inspector in Iraq, was in a position to know how the US and UK subverted the process from the beginning to facilitate their planned war with Iraq. Ritter then shows how the staffing of a future arms control regime under UN control was well advanced, until scrapped by the US and UK who preferred a world at war instead. It is important to realise that the military-industrial complexes of both countries are dependant on a series of wars into the future to maintain the financial health and profits of their armaments research and manufacturing industries. These are fundamental driving elements of Western culture and identity. They cannot maintain their lead in weapons and plans for global domination, without active wars as a catalyst. Scott Ritter opened new doors of understanding and concern with his deep experience of the machiavellian workings of the real policies of the US and UK. |
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| A Farewell to Arms Control |
by Scott Ritter |
July 5, 2007 |
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The organization that was at the center of the maelstrom of the Iraqi weapons-of-mass-destruction fiasco, responsible for bringing the world to the brink of war on no fewer than a half-dozen occasions during the 1990s, and then unable to prevent a war in March 2003, has departed the global scene. It left not with a dramatic flair befitting its former status, but rather with barely a whimper, reduced to nothing more than a historical footnote in the grand tragedy that has become Iraq. |
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| Urgent: Impeach Cheney Before War With Iran |
from Larry Ross |
July 7, 2007 |
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Sheila Samples has issued a very powerful call to "Impeach Cheney Now" before he is able to initiate even bigger crimes against America and the world. |
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| Strike The Root |
by Sheila Samples |
July 6, 2007 |
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Recently, Nova M Radio's Mike Malloy suggested the lethargy that appears to have descended on the American people is more "rage fatigue" than a lack of knowledge or comprehension of the damage wrought by this administration. I agree, although for many of us, rather than fatigue, it's more an inability to "focus" on any single atrocity about which to be enraged. There are just too many incoming horrors at any one time. We are in the throes of a national paralysis.... |
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| War Costs Soar by a Third; Total Could Top $1.4 Trillion |
by Noah Shachtman |
July 6, 2007 |
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It's not just the troops that are surging. War costs are up for American operations in Iraq and Afghanistan* -- way up, more than a third higher than last year. In the first half of this fiscal year, the Defense Department's "average monthly obligations for contracts and pay is running about $12 billion per month, well above the $8.7 billion in FY2006," says a new report , obtained by DANGER ROOM , from the non-partisan Congressional Research Service. |
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| Australia Admits: It's Blood for Oil |
by Larry Ross |
July 6, 2007 |
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It was obvious from the beginning in 2003, when independent experts and everyone in the peace movement warned that possession of Iraq's oil was Bush's main reason for making war on Iraq. The media dutifully suppressed peace movement warnings at that time, and still do. Their loyalty is to the Bush regime and repeating its lies. They have a de facto ban on any other explanations of Bush's lengthy conspiracy and wars. |
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| Nelson: Oil a Factor in Iraq Deployment |
from The Age |
July 5, 2007 |
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The Howard Government has today admitted that securing oil supplies is a factor in Australia's continued military involvement in Iraq. |
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| US Fascism Today |
comment by Larry Ross |
July 6, 2007 |
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This excellent paper sums up some of the fascist evils that BushCo are unleashing on the US public. |
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| Once Upon America |
by John Cory |
July 4, 2007 |
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"No one man can terrorize a whole nation unless we are all his accomplices." - Edward R. Murrow |
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| NYT Uncovers New Steps Toward Fascism |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 23, 2007 |
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| Don't Veto, Don't Obey |
editorial by NYT |
June 22, 2007 |
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| President Bush is notorious for issuing statements taking exception to hundreds of bills as he signs them. This week, we learned that in a shocking number of cases, the Bush administration has refused to enact those laws. Congress should use its powers to insist that its laws are obeyed. | |||
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comment by Larry Ross |
June 16, 2007 |
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.... America has become a 'Frankenstein-of-perpetual-war' creature, created by the machinations of Bush's neocon complex. Congress, elected to stop the Iraq war and correct any Administration excesses, and crimes, has lost any will to stop any present or future planned wars. Basically it is very much under the domination of the Bush executive and ideology. |
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by Michael T. Klare and Tom Engelhardt |
June 15, 2007 |
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Sixteen gallons of oil. That's how much the average American soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan consumes on a daily basis – either directly, through the use of Humvees, tanks, trucks, and helicopters, or indirectly, by calling in air strikes. Multiply this figure by 162,000 soldiers in Iraq, 24,000 in Afghanistan, and 30,000 in the surrounding region (including sailors aboard U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf) and you arrive at approximately 3.5 million gallons of oil: the daily petroleum tab for U.S. combat operations in the Middle East war zone. |
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| Continuing Democracy or Fascism for America? |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 7, 2007 |
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Decide as soon as Bush Has Set the Stage for a 'False Flag'. Bush's 'National Security Presidential Directive' (below) sets the stage for Bush to impose harsh fascist controls on what's left of American Democracy, after there is another US disaster like the 9/11 attack. |
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| Bush Anoints Himself as the Insurer of Constitutional Government in Emergency |
by Matthew Rothschild |
May 18, 2007 |
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With scarcely a mention in the mainstream media, President Bush has ordered up a plan for responding to a catastrophic attack. |
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| Is Bush Leading US to Nuclear War? |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 6, 2007 |
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Hartung and Berrigan document that Bush is increasing nuclear weapon expenditures, and developing nuclear war-fighting doctrines and new nuclear weapons while he portrays his chosen target (Iran) as being a nuclear threat. But Iran is within the NPT agreements by enriching uranium to power Iran's nuclear reactors. |
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May 23, 2007 |
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Only days before the fifth anniversary of September 11, President George W. Bush addressed military officers in Washington to warn that nuclear-armed terrorists could "blackmail the free world and spread their ideologies of hate and raise a moral threat to America." |
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by Paul Craig Roberts |
June 6, 2007 |
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The war in Iraq is lost. This fact is widely recognized by American military officers and has been recently expressed forcefully by Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq during the first year of the attempted occupation. Winning is no longer an option. Our best hope, Sanchez says, is "to stave off defeat," and that requires more intelligence and leadership than Sanchez sees in the entirety of our national political leadership: "I am absolutely convinced that America has a crisis in leadership at this time." |
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| Almost War with China |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 4, 2007 |
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This vitally important article in the US Congressional Quarterly is a very important revelation of how close the world came to a major US nuclear war with China . This almost happened because Taiwanese politicians were encouraged by US Defence Department highly-placed necons to declare independence from China. This was clandestinely encouraged by top neocon members of the Bush regime, such as Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Feith, Cambora and right wing Republicans in particular. We can thank Colin Powell, and the US State department at that time, for correcting this impression with independence-minded Taiwanese politicians, saying the US may not defend Taiwan if it declares independence. |
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Defense Officials Tried to Reverse China Policy, Says Powell Aide |
by Jeff Stein |
June 1, 2007 |
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The same top Bush administration neoconservatives who leap-frogged Washington's foreign policy establishment to topple Saddam Hussein nearly pulled off a similar coup in U.S.-China relations—creating the potential of a nuclear war over Taiwan, a top aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell says. |
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| Vonnegut Names Bush & Associates As Psychopathic Personalities |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 31, 2007 |
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Vonnegut accurately names the Bush medical ailment as that of having a psychopathic personality. This fits Bush and his associates and their behaviour like a glove. They have no guilt for their many lies and no remorse for their crimes. They feel justified in whatever they do. Thus Bush claims he is in communication with God who advises him. This kind of delusion in a 'so-called' Christian country like the US is accepted as perfectly normal. To the true believers this delusion is real and meritorious. It proves Bush is a man of God and is therefore virtuous and heavenly inspired. Bush's followers show that belief reinforces the Bush delusion, thus helping immunize Bush against advice contrary to his own psychopathic wishes and impulses. |
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Book - A Man without a Country |
by Kurt Vonnegut |
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... He's direct in saying what he thinks about the president and his pals ("George W. Bush has gathered around him upper-crust C-students who know no history or geography, plus not-so-closeted white supremacists, . . . plus, most frighteningly, psychopathic personalities, . . . the medical term for smart, personable people who have no consciences"), ... |
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| Al Gore: Drive for Global Domination Puts US in Greater Danger |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 26, 2007 |
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This is a great speech by Al Gore who won the popular vote for US President in 2,000 and should have been declared President. |
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| A Drive for Global Domination Has Put Us in Greater Danger |
by Al Gore |
May 24, 2007 |
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Moral authority, which is our greatest source of strength, has been recklessly put at risk by this wilful president. |
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| Gore's "Assault" Makes His Case for an Open Market of Ideas |
by Jim Sleeper |
May 23, 2007 |
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Lots of former Bush boosters have been in damage-control mode ever since the spotlights of "shock and awe" that they focused on Iraqis and American liberals began turning back on them. Some even associate themselves retroactively with the early war skepticism and genuine contrition of William F. Buckley Jr., who wrote recently, "If I knew then what I know now about what kind of situation we would be in, I would have opposed the [Iraq] war." |
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| War: Beginning or Ending? |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 25, 2007 |
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Although the majority of Americans are against the war in Iraq, and disapprove of Bush's handling of it, there are many indicators that war tragedies and perhaps much great disasters are just beginning. |
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| Poll Shows Opposition to Iraq War at All-Time High |
by Dalia Sussman |
May 24, 2007 |
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Americans now view the war in Iraq more negatively than at any time since the war began, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll. |
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| Marine Lt. Col. (Ret) Exposes 9/11 Crime |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 9, 2007 |
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Colonel Lankford suggests you use Google to verify any comments he makes. He mentions a number of whistle blowers in government or University that have asked awkward questions or exposed Government lies about 9/11. Many have suffered the consequences of their honesty. A growing number of people who have researched the 9/11 questions, have become convinced that the Bush Administration staged a 'false flag' terrorist attack on the US to create a false 'Pearl Harbour'. The intention was to get public support to make war under the new catch-all slogan of 'war on terrorism'. |
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| Statement of Lt. Col. Shelton F. Lankford, US Marine Corps |
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February 20, 2007 |
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.... Are you afraid that you will learn the truth and you can't handle it? I think I know some people in that category. Are you afraid you will draw the attention of thugs who could do the things that were done that day? Do you believe your fellow man is just not capable of that degree of evil? I would not have believed that my country would ever become a torture state and have the Congress arguing with the executive about it. I thought that Habaes Corpus was fundamental to our civil rights, and now I find that it is not. I thought my country stood for honorable dealings with other nations, then watch a jingoistic cheerleading orgy on TV, composed like Oscar night, with the centerpiece a campaign of "Shock and Awe" as our armed forces invade a practically defenseless nation, without provocation, while considerable doubt of the validity of the reasons for that invasion exists. |
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| Roberts Exposes Iraq War Hoax |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 2, 2007 |
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Paul Craig Roberts has had an illustrious career, shown following his article below - the latest of many we have posted on our website. It is well worth reading, and reflecting on its dire implications. We live in one of the greatest crisis in history. Today's nuclear weapons arsenals place every man, women and child at risk, particularly from the new permissive nuclear weapons-use doctrines. Unlike histories previous rogue governments limited to a region and its neighbours, the Bush regime's policies and actions can decide the future of mankind in hours. Whether your children live or die depends on the multiple lies and illegal war polices of the Bush regime. Their war on Iraq may soon be followed by a war on Iran, and much more, if the many expert warnings are any indication. (One example is to Google "US War on Iran". There are 20 million articles) |
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| Bush Has Destroyed Iraq and America |
April 30, 2007 |
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Every American who voted Republican shares responsibility for the great evil America has brought to the Middle East. |
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| One Step To US Dictatorship |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 30, 2007 |
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A future generation if there is one, and if US democracy ever returns, people will marvel at how easy it was for a small dedicated group of neocons to steal 2 presidential elections and fool and terrify Americans into giving up their democracy and embracing a military dictatorship. It's an amazing but very sad story for the whole human race. Everyone in the world will experience the disastrous consequences. The following article describes how the stage has been set. All that is required is a new Bush war, such as the planned war on Iran. |
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| Blueprint for Dictatorship - Recent legislation sets us up for tyranny |
April 30, 2007 |
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America is headed for a military dictatorship – and recent legislation makes this all but inevitable. Last September, Congress passed the Defense Authorization Act , which empowered the president to declare martial law with very little provocation, namely in the aftermath of a "terrorist attack or incident." Having determined that "the execution of the laws" is hampered by the "incident," the president can unilaterally impose martial law – without the consent of Congress, which need only be informed of the event "as soon as practicable." The only condition attached instructs the president to report to Congress after 14 days, and every 14 days thereafter. |
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| Ignore This at Our Peril |
by Larry Ross |
April 29, 2007 |
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All that is needed as Brzezinski warned is "a staged provocation in Iraq or a false flag terror attack within the US". Given these dire warnings about something that could spiral into a World War III or endless wider wars with disastrous horrific consequences, why do people seem so unconcerned? |
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| Brzezinski Suggests False Flag Event Could Kick-Start Iran War |
by Paul Joseph Watson |
February 6, 2007 |
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Former National Security Advisor and founding member of the Trilateral Commission Zbigniew Brzezinski tacitly warned a Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week that an attack on Iran could be launched following a staged provocation in Iraq or a false flag terror attack within the U.S. ... |
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| Our Captive Media - Bill Moyers indicts media reporting in the run-up to war |
April 27, 2007 |
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I have to say that watching Bill Moyers' " Buying the War " was quite an experience for me: a kind of vindication, yes, but also, ultimately, quite a depressing experience. |
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| Giving Patriotism A Bad Name |
by Larry Ross |
April 26, 2007 |
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If people object to Bush's illegal wars, his supporters call them unpatriotic or treasonous. If they protest against Israeli war policies and territorial expansion, they are called anti-Semitic. Every dictatorship, or democracy engaged in illegal wars has appealed to people's 'patriotism' or love of country, to gain public support for their wars and to suppress criticism. Dictators and their supporters do not consider facts or consequences. In war it is all the way with the leader, no matter, why, where, how or any possible consequences. People who say stop, no, or the war is not justified, are condemned as 'unpatriotic'. |
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| Brilliant Refutation of Cheney's False Accusations and Lies |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 26, 2007 |
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Ex-Presidential Candidate George McGovern in 1972 is still as brilliant as ever and his following paper is a masterpiece. But it is Cheney's lying accusations that will get the headlines in the US today - where lying, illegal wars and support for the Bush regime rules the editorial offices of the major US media. |
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| Cheney Is Wrong About Me, Wrong About War |
by George S. McGovern |
April 24, 2007 |
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Vice President Dick Cheney recently attacked my 1972 presidential platform and contended that today's Democratic Party has reverted to the views I advocated in 1972. In a sense, this is a compliment, both to me and the Democratic Party. Cheney intended no such compliment. Instead, he twisted my views and those of my party beyond recognition. The city where the vice president spoke, Chicago, is sometimes dubbed “the Windy City.” Cheney converted the chilly wind of Chicago into hot air.Cheney said that today's Democrats have adopted my platform from the 1972 presidential race and that, in doing so, they will raise taxes. But my platform offered a balanced budget. I proposed nothing new without a carefully defined way of paying for it. By contrast, Cheney and his team have run the national debt to an all-time high. |
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| Impeach Cheney: Prevent War On Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 24, 2007 |
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In this long 1997 paper, Major Peters reveals an arrogant self-assured insanity that justifies "a fair amount of killing" in the "perpetual wars" to come. Like many of his fellow psychopaths today in the Bush Administration, the suicidal nuclear potential of modern wars never crosses his mind. He accepts any and all nuclear risks as part of the unconscious background in which he can give full reign to his primitive militaristic values. The possibility of self-extinction, like the extinction of some 99.5% of all species of life that have ever inhabited earth, never enters his mind or cools his ardour for war. Nor has it in other dictatorships depending on military might to build an empire. To understand the US approach to wars today and their utter lack of principle read this tract. Realise what rational, humane humanity is up against. Rational humane Americans have been shanghaied into the service of a military-industrial police state. |
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| Kucinich announces impeachment charges against Vice President Cheney |
by Michael Roston |
April 24, 2007 |
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"The weight of the lies used to lead us into war has grown heavier with each death. Now is the time for Congress to examine the actions that led us into this war, just as we must work to bring the troops home. This resolution is a very serious matter, and I will urge the Committee on Judiciary to investigate and carefully consider this resolution." |
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| Preparing US-UK Publics To Support Attack on Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 22, 2007 |
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The following article in the London Times is a good example of US-UK collaboration in planting false stories to justify an attack on Iran. Tony Blair is probably staying in office as a trusted US war collaborator until sometime after the US launches the attack. The comments following the article are most valuable in pointing out how closely this false story is to the ones the UK used to justify the Bush-Blair illegal war on Iraq. M15 and other intelligence agencies in the UK and US are now an integral part of the US-UK deception campaign...... |
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| Al-Qaeda‘planning big British attack' |
April 22, 2007 |
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AL-QAEDA leaders in Iraq are planning the first “large-scale” terrorist attacks on Britain and other western targets with the help of supporters in Iran, according to a leaked intelligence report. - We have seen these before too! |
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| Impeachment Movement Gathering Steam |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 22, 2007 |
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It's wonderful that the American people are working to have Bush and Chaney impeached. |
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| Impeachment Fever Rises |
by John Nochols |
April 20, 2007 |
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When Nancy Pelosi announced last fall that impeachment was "off the table," official Washington accepted that the primary avenue for holding lawless Presidents to account had been closed off by the new Speaker of the House. But the Republic's citizenry has not been so inclined. And now, with the Administration's troubles mounting, they're preparing to tell Pelosi that America and the world cannot wait until January 20, 2009, to put an end to Bush's reign of error. When Pelosi arrives at the California Democratic Convention in San Diego on April 28--the same day that activists nationwide will rally for presidential accountability--she'll find on the agenda a resolution that declares that the actions of President Bush and Vice President Cheney "warrant impeachment and trial, and removal from office." Delegates are expected to endorse the measure. |
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| The Beginning of the End for Bushism? |
by Larry Ross |
April 5 , 2007 |
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Alberto Gonzales has been Bush's lawyer for a long time, and acted for him in many ways. So Bush made him US Attorney-General where he has acted for Bush ever since, and covered up his crimes. Now there is the chance of exposure under oath, and the trail goes to Bush's door. |
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| Prosecutor Scandal Is the Beginning of Bush's End |
by Larry Beinhart |
April 4, 2007 |
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About a year from now, pundits and instant historians will point back at the firing of the federal prosecutors and say, "That's where the impeachment began." I'm glad that it began with, or at least around, Alberto. |
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| So Many Threats - Even Asteroids |
by Larry Ross |
April 1 , 2007 |
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So many factors threaten human existence. .... One would think that such warnings from top people, who know from the inside, would result in remedial behaviour from rational human beings who wish to live and want their children and other human beings to continue to live on our planet. But it is not so. |
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| Will Humanity go the Way of the Dinosaur? |
by Robert B. Reich |
March 31, 2007 |
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According to a new report from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, some 100,000 asteroids and comets routinely pass between the Sun and the Earth's orbit. About 20,000 of these orbit close enough to us that they could one day hit the Earth and destroy a major city. |
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| US Analyst Predicts Another US-Staged 9/11 To Justify War On Iran |
by Larry Ross |
March 30, 2007 |
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Helen Wokusch, M.A. in Clinical Psychology, is an educator, journalist and writes extensively on US political developments, wars and nuclear issues. |
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| Easter Surprise: Attack on Iran, New 9/11… or Worse |
by Heather Wokusch |
March 29, 2007 |
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The Bush administration continues moving closer to a nuclear attack on Iran, and we ignore the obvious buildup at our peril. |
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| US Poll Results Feb/O7 |
by Larry Ross |
March 26, 2007 |
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If the mass media informed the public about Bush's lies to fool the people and Congress into supporting his war on Iraq, and how it violates the US Constitution and international law, and his preparations to use nuclear weapons on Iran, based on the same type of lies, the Polls would be much higher against Bush and his illegal wars. However telling the truth about the Bush Administration and its phony war on terrorism, is not something the media would do. Their role has been to act as cheerleaders for Bush and his wars, repeating his every lie, and preventing the truth from being known. |
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| Disapproval on Iraq Hits Record |
by Gary Langer |
March 26, 2007 |
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More Than Half Favor a Deadline for Withdrawal, Bush Suffers Longest Streak Without Majority Support Since Truman |
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| Record Of Changing Attitudes Toward Nuclear Weapons |
by Larry Ross |
March 26, 2007 |
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Alan Bock must have known all this about the new 'nuclear to use permissiveness' of the Bush Administration. |
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| Nuclear Transformations |
by Alan Bock |
March 24, 2007 |
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Earlier this week another of the Bush administration hawks fairly quietly left the State Department, apparently upset at the deal the administration struck with North Korea. Robert Joseph occupied a "special perch" in the administration, according to David Sanger in the New York Times. And now – like Paul Wolfowitz (the architect pushed upstairs to the World Bank – shades of Vietnam), Stephen Cambone, Douglas Feith, Scooter Libby, John Bolton, and Donald Rumsfeld – he is gone. |
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| US Democrats Corrupted |
by Larry Ross |
March 21, 2007 |
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.... This reaction either shows total and profound ignorance of the situation, or corrupt duplicity in enabling Bush to make war without hindrance or seeking permission from a Democratic Congress recently elected to stop Bush's wars. ... |
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by Patrick J. Buchanan |
March 20, 2007 |
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If George W. Bush launches a pre-emptive war on Iran, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will bear full moral responsibility for that war. | |||