"All the war-propaganda...screaming, lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting." - George Orwell
On May 25, 2006, President George W. Bush and UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, met in the afternoon at the White House. Their topic was the Iraqi War. The specific purpose of the get together between the war’s two key co-conspirators, "Chicken Hawk" Bush and his "British Poodle" Blair, dealt with this issue: How to continue to sell this unnecessary bloodbath to the (…)
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Liars’ Club Confab: Bush and Blair at White House
26 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Ignoring the Will of the People and Logic Itself: Democrats Won’t Try To Impeach President
26 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsSome House Democrats, including ranking Judiciary Committee member John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, have called for impeachment hearings into allegations that Bush misled the nation about Iraq’s alleged weapons of mass destruction and that he violated federal law by approving warrantless wiretaps on Americans. In an interview with The Washington Post last week, Pelosi said a Democratic-controlled House would launch investigations of the administration on energy policy and other matters. She (…)
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Bush pedocide - complicity in 0.1 million US &1.6 million Iraqi & Afghan avoidable infant deaths
26 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsFor decent human societies the worst imaginable crimes involve the killing of children (paedocide, or pedocide in America) or the killing of infants (infanticide) - and unthinkably before Nazism, the Jewish Holocaust and other 20th century genocides from Armenia and Namibia to Cambodia, Rwanda, Darfur and Timor Leste - mass paedocide (mass pedocide) and mass infanticide. As outlined below, the Bush Administration - Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld & Dr Rice aka Dr Death - are complicit in the (…)
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High-ranking Rep cuts off AIPAC: Lobby threatens to defeat Minnesota Democrat
25 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsCongresswoman cuts off AIPAC: A hero of our times.
This is one for the record books. For the first time a US politician stands up to the Israel lobby. Watch for AIPAC’s attempts to destroy her politically.
"A congresswoman says the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is unwelcome in her office until it apologizes for an activist who called her a terrorist supporter. Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minn.) said that the supporter told her chief of staff that “Congresswoman McCollum’s support (…) -
BUSH AND BLAIR on the podium
25 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsToday Tony Blair visited George Bush and the both took the podium in the Rose Garden.
BLAIR: It exhilerates me to stand here in the Rose Garden, basked in the shining and enthralling sun of the United States. Irrefutably and indubitably I am humbled to stand in the vicinity of your Capitol and enunciate profound and deep admiration for your aspirations and objective paradigms which are specifically and demonstrably an integral and inseperable contribution to the essence of humanity, (…) -
Bush is asserting the powers that accrued to Hitler
25 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
16 commentsIn effect, Bush is asserting the powers that accrued to Hitler in 1933. His Federalist Society apologists and Department of Justice appointees claim that President Bush has the same power to interpret the Constitution as the Supreme Court. An Alito Court is likely to agree with this false claim.
Dictatorships seldom appear full-fledged but emerge piecemeal. When Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon with one Roman legion he broke the tradition that protected the civilian government from (…) -
Bipartisan Support for Iran Freedom and Regime Change: Congress works for AIPAC!
25 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsAt a time when the Republican Party is divided on immigration reform and when the Democrats and the Republicans are positioning themselves for the mid-term elections on such issues as gay marriage, Congress is demonstrating alarming bipartisan unity on Iran.
On April 27 the House of Representatives passed the Iran Freedom Support Act by a vote of 397 to 21. The bill tightens sanctions imposed on Iran under the Iran Libya Sanctions Act (ILSA) of 1996 and tightens sanctions on companies that (…) -
Congressional Briefing for Conscientious Objection. Statement made by Monica Benderman
25 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsOn May 16th I was invited to participate in a Congressional Briefing hosted by Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, at the Longworth Office Building, Washington DC. This briefing was to call attention to Conscientious Objection and Military Recruitment practices. The Briefing was re-broadcast twice on C-Span TV, and is scheduled to be shown again on C-Span this weekend. It has been broadcast on C-Span Radio as well. I have attached a transcript of Kevin’s and my statements as I (…)
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Methodist Leader: Congress should impeach President Bush "to advance the kingdom of God."
25 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsMethodist Leader Calls For President’s Impeachment
(May 23, 2006)—The United Methodist Church’s chief social-issues spokesman, the Rev. Jim Winkler, says Congress should impeach President Bush "to advance the kingdom of God."
Winkler proposed that during the annual "Ecumenical Advocacy Days," attended by delegates from his church and other denominations, most of them members of the National Council of
Churches.
In his view, "there was nothing Christian" in President Bush’s response to (…) -
Impeachment is the #1 Cure for Restoring Trust in Government
25 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentZogby released a new poll exposing the extraordinarily high levels of public mistrust of government and business. Only 24% trust George Bush, only 11% trust the media, only 7% trust corporate leaders, and only 3% trust Congress.
When asked "What 2 or 3 specific changes would have to take place in order to improve your trust in government today?", the winner by far was "personnel changes/impeachment proceedings."
So the next time the pundits (and Democratic leaders) say "Americans don’t (…)