By Diana Lee
With his job-approval ratings drastically dropping for handling domestic woes and the increasingly unpopular Iraq war, President Bush nevertheless persists on “staying the course” - disconnected from reality. Mr. Bush’s display of inconsistencies, indifference, and denial to the deteriorating circumstances of America - domestically and internationally - raises serious questions about his mental state and his abilities to continue as a leader of a nation.
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Bush’s Mental State Raises Serious Questions
1 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Impeach Bush for lies propelling U.S. to war
31 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsThe Bush regime told lies to get support for its pre-emptive war against a country that posed no threat to our borders. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, introduced a “Resolution of Inquiry to demand the White House turn over all white papers, minutes, notes, e-mails or other communications kept by the White House Iraq Group (WHIG).”
“This group, comprised of the president and vice president’s top aides, was critical in selling the administration’s case for war,” Kucinich said. “We now know (…) -
So what do Zionists say about Arabs?
31 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsMPACUK comment: You will read a lot in the next few days and weeks in the British press about how Iran should be "wiped off the map" by the west for President Ahmadinejad comments. Now two wrongs don’t make a right but there is massive hypocrisy in the indignation shown by the world toward Iran.
Please read below what leaders of Israel have said in the past about Palestinians and Arabs. There is also an interview below with Ariel Sharon, the current Israeli leader which vividly shows the (…) -
Reversing the Pistons of Empire: One America for Peace
31 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsBy Greg Moses
Whip lashed by serial collisions of imperial power, dissident movements in the USA brace for the next shocking thing. We have been hijacked into a crashing invasion of Iraq, slammed around by evasive maneuvers in New Orleans, and now along the borderlands of the Southwest USA, signs warn that a highway of accommodation is about to end, dumping us head-on into deserts of aggression upon Latin American peoples.
Into each new crisis, empire roars forward, pumping high octane (…) -
Robert Fisk: All over the globe, our leaders seem to be suffering from a severe bout of infantilism
30 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsAs someone who has to look at the eviscerated corpses, I can only shake my head in disbelief
By Robert Fisk
I wonder sometimes if we have not entered a new age of what the French call infantilisme. I admit I am writing these words on the lecture circuit in Paris where pretty much every political statement - including those of Messrs Chirac, Sarkozy, de Villepin et al - might fall under this same title. But the folk I am referring to, of course, are George W Bush, Lord Blair of Kut (…) -
THE GAME IS NOT LIFE
30 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by Monica Benderman
It’s been two and a half years. There are almost 2000 soldiers deaths officially accounted for. How many family members does that come to? Is there a number?
The war has cost billions. Where did it all go? Is there an accurate number?
There are thousands of Iraqi causalties. Does anyone know their names? Has anyone counted?
In the wars before, history tells of the great loss of life the monetary cost. Are there numbers we can trust?
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Fitzgerald expanded scope of inquiry in 2004 to probe Niger forgeries
30 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy Jason Leopold
The special prosecutor investigating the outing of a covert CIA agent expanded his probe last year to include intelligence information used by the Bush administration claiming that Iraq tried to purchase yellow-cake uranium from Niger.
According to a court filing posted on the website of Patrick Fitzgerald, the special prosecutor investigating who leaked the name of undercover CIA agent to reporters, was interested in questioning New York Times reporter Judith Miller (…) -
MORE SEALED INDICTMENTS UNDER NATIONAL SECURITY FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT.
30 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
15 commentsCLOAK EXCLUSIVE UPDATED INFORMATION
Cloak News Toronto - UPDATED
Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald under National Security guidelines sealed two Grand Jury Indictments. Tom Heneghan (special Cloak guest) who has been on the forefront releasing first news on the work of the Grand Juries, has learned that RICHARD PERLE and PAUL WOLFOWITZ have have been indicted (under seal) for violations of the Espionage Act and for misuse of classified information. V.P. CHENEY named as unindicted (…) -
Hundreds of Howard U. Students Greet Laura Bush With Protest Threatened With Arrest, Students Refuse to Back Down
30 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsOn Thursday, October 27, hundreds of Howard University students greeted Laura Bush with a militant protest against the war in Iraq, the criminally negligent and racist conduct of the federal government in response to Hurricane Katrina and cuts in education.
Holding signs that read, "2000 Dead, End Occupation: Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti..., Money for Education Not War," the students began their demonstration at 11am in protest of Laura Bush’s presence on the Howard University (…) -
Retired Air Force Col: They lied to us about the war and about 9/11 itself
29 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
15 commentsby Ben Frank
A few weeks ago I posted the audio and video from Part 1 of Retired Air Force Col. Robert Bowman’s Speech to Patriotic Americans, here’s Part 2.
To Download, rt-click -> save as [the video] and/or 6.6mb Audio mp3 with cool backing music... here’s the transcript (but you really must listen, he’s that good ;-)
Col. Robert Bowman:
As other speakers have said, they knew the American people wouldn’t stand for it, and they said so in their documents, and they said, unless (…)