In the famous western movie "One Eyed Jacks", Marlon Brando, in jail, speaks to Karl Malden (The ex-outlaw hypcrite sheriff)..... "You’re a one-eyed jack, Dad", he drawls,"and I’ve seen the other side of your face" ********************************* George Bush is the definitive example of the "one eyed jack" referred to by Brando. In his early years he pretended to be a college student (while shooting drugs, womanizing and guzzling booze),then he became the phoney baseball team owner. When (…)
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The Other Side of Bush’s Face
12 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Joseph Wilson’s Continuing Fight
11 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentJoseph Wilson’s Continuing Fight By Bill Gallagher July 11 2006 Detroit - The vile symbiosis of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney poisons our nation, and their mutual madness infests and endangers the world. Never in the history of our republic has a vice president wielded so much power and the president permitted his subordinate to have such free rein in missions of malice.
Those twin felons, Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew, seem warm and benign by comparison. Their (…) -
Condi Vs. The Truth
11 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Condi Vs. The Truth By Gordon Prather July 10, 2006 One of the first things Condi Rice didn’t do as secretary of state was to address the 2005 Review Conference of the Treaty on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons. She also didn’t allow the conclusions and commitments made at the 2000 NPT RevCon to even be discussed, much less reaffirmed.
Instead, Condi sent Stephen Rademaker to inform the 2005 NPT conferees thusly:
Britain, France and Germany, with our support, are seeking to reach a (…) -
Congress Kept In Dark On Spying
11 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentCongress Kept In Dark On Spying Washington Correspondent Geoff Elliott 11 July 06 A SENIOR Republican congressman has hit out at the Bush administration’s intelligence practices, saying the White House concealed at least one large operation in possible violation of the law.
The revelations by Peter Hoekstra, chairman of the powerful House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, deal a blow to President George W. Bush’s repeated assurances that the White House has complied with its (…) -
DEMOCRACY, MEXICAN STYLE -PART II
10 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Democracy, Mexican Style - Part II - by Stephen Lendman
There’s much happening in Mexico in the aftermath of the nation’s most contentious election ever, but it began many months before the first vote was cast. The popularity of leftist opposition candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) scared the ruling National Action Party (PAN) enough to get them to try to deny him the right to run for president in the election just concluded. In April, (…) -
LESSONS LEARNED, BUT FORGOTTEN
10 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentOriginally Published in PRAVDA.Ru, July 7, 2003 http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/feedback/3234-law-0
There is a belief that times of great evil have the capacity to shatter one’s faith or to enhance it, and perhaps at no time in a person’s or a nation’s life does this quandary arise more notably than in times of war
Decades before Lord Acton wrote that "power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely," America’s founders recognized this tendency in human nature. To ensure (…) -
Bush Prevented From Entering Stanford By Students!
10 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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A Republic or an Empire?
PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS | July 9 2006
Gentle reader, did you know that in April President Bush went to Stanford University to speak to the Hoover Institution fellows at the invitation of former Secretary of State George Shultz but was not allowed on campus? The Stanford students got wind of it and blocked Bush’s access to the campus. The Hoover fellows had to go to Shultz’s (…) -
The DEAD call out to George W.Bush
10 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsDo you think about them? Can you hear them?
This is the great tragedy.
Every child in Iraq who lost their parents or who is crippled, maimed or dead...
Every old person whose home was ransacked...by US troops or by various militant or insurgent groups...
Every young woman who was insulted, beaten, raped or killed by US or foreign troops or by "insurgents".....
Every shop owner or family member from the Kuridsh, Sunni or Shiia sections who was kidnapped, bombed, wounded or (…) -
Imperial Racism
10 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsRacism, the ideology that came into full flower as a justification for European conquest of most of the planet, is now headquartered in the United States - with an annex in Israel. Tel Aviv is a very active annex.
There could be no justification for George Bush’s aggressions, without the underlying assumptions of racial superiority. Bush has committed multiple crimes against peace - a capital Nuremburg offense for which a number of Nazis were hanged. He is a war criminal, many times over. (…) -
Former Presidential Candidate George McGovern Criticizes US Role In Iraq
9 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsFormer Presidential Candidate George McGovern Criticizes US Role In Iraq By Greg Joyce July 8, 2006 CASTLEGAR, B.C. (CP) - The United States government is making the same mistake in Iraq as it did in Vietnam and is jeopardizing its international standing in the world, former senator George McGovern said Saturday.
The former presidential candidate told a crowd of about 300 people that the U.S. government’s decision to enter Iraq is "cut from same cloth" as the decision to enter Vietnam. (…)