The impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney, under Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution, should be part of mainstream political discourse.
Minutes from a summer 2002 meeting involving British Prime Minister Tony Blair reveal that the Bush administration was ’’fixing" the intelligence to justify invading Iraq. US intelligence used to justify the war demonstrates repeatedly the truth of the meeting minutes — evidence was thin and needed fixing.
President Clinton was (…)
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The ’I’ Word :Bush and Cheney have committed ’’high crimes and misdemeanors"
1 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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State Sponsored Terrorism: Operation Northwoods the Cartoon
1 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentTwenty-five international cartoonists have researched, written, drawn and laid bare the truth on George W. Bush, his family’s dynasty, their sordid business connections and various wars, and the Bush regime itself—in 24 humorous, witty, acerbic, and factual chapters.
A primer to Bushian corruption and malfeasance, The Bush Junta includes chapters on Gulf wars I and II, the S&L scandal, the 2000 presidential coup, the Bush record on the environment and civil liberties, September 11, (…) -
Public Broadcasting.
31 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
It now seems that the U.S.government wishes to eliminate a threat to the U.S. national welfare by removing any tinge of liberalism from Public Broadcasting.Does that mean that I will have to rely on Fox and C.N.N. etc.for the truth?Maybe we can all look forward the"Rush Limbaugh News Hour" or even "Now with Bill O’Reilly".
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Venezuelans Crowd Outside Presidential Palace Demanding to See Chavez
31 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Nearly 1,000 supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez massed outside his palace Monday, demanding that their leader show his face to reassure them that he was all right after three days of not appearing in public.
Throngs of Chavez loyalists faced off with police in anti-riot gear along the fences of the Miraflores presidential palace. Many demonstrators climbed the iron fences and stood atop them, shouting: "We want to see Chavez!"
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IS OUR PRESIDENT JUST MISUNDERSTOOD?
29 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentDoes our President lie to the American public and allow other politicians to commonly exercise that option? Is our President a War monger that has allowed the use of banned chemical weapons, that even now are causing serious side effects and health related problems of our own military heros? Has he left America, its citizens and its borders unprotected?
Does he put his secret society’s causes before American causes (Skull & Bones)? Has he allowed pedophilia in Government to run (…) -
Governments betraying human rights says Amnesty International Annual Report
28 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Governments are betraying their promise of a world order based on human rights and are pursuing a dangerous new agenda, said Amnesty International today as it launched its annual report.
Speaking at the launch of the Amnesty International Report 2005, the organisation’s Secretary General Irene Khan said that governments had failed to show principled leadership and must be held to account.
"Governments are betraying their promises on human rights. A new agenda is in the making with the (…) -
Berkeley 2002 Resolution Sweeps Through Canada
28 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
46 commentsCITIZENS FORCE CANADIAN REJECTION OF BUSH’S NMD CAUSES CRISIS IN CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
By Leuren Moret
Community Environmental Advisory Commission*
Berkeley is the only city in the United States with its own Foreign Policy
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin survived a razor-thin vote of confidence on May 17, 2005, when the House of Commons voted 152-152 on a confidence vote which put his minority government in peril (1). It survived by a single vote when the Parliament speaker gave (…) -
Great Lies of the American free press
28 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsby David R. Hoffman
Is freedom of the American press a myth?In several previous PRAVDA articles, I discussed the Bush dictatorship’s prominent use of Adolph Hitler’s "great lie theory" - the political tactic where a leader fabricates "great lies," then "eternally" repeats them until a significant portion of the population comes to accept them as truth. The Bush dictatorship also discovered a residual benefit of the "great lie theory": People are often so myopic or so embarrassed by their (…) -
VATICAN & GOVERNMENT - HOMOGENESIS
26 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Donald Newsom BloginService.com
The end of Rome.
Is it just me, or do I see perversions all throughout the Church(s), The Vatican, The White House, The Military, Skull & Bones Society, The Cabal, and Upper Levels of Government Agencies.
If there is a separation of church and state.... these guys don’t know it yet. It’s a homorgy going on everywhere we expect decent, moral leaders to govern (protect and serve). They must be getting confused with the "Serve" part.
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The Tillman Scandal: "Newsweek" Error Bad, Pentagon Lying OK?
25 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsThe Tillman Scandal: "Newsweek" Error Bad, Pentagon Lying OK? Greg Mitchell (May 24, 2005) - Where, in the week after the Great Newsweek Error, is the comparable outrage in the press, in the blogosphere, and at the White House over the military’s outright lying in the coverup of the death of former NFL star Pat Tillman? Where are the calls for apologies to the public and the firing of those responsible? Who is demanding that the Pentagon’s word should never be trusted unless backed up by (…)