THE MEMO is the final straw.
We’re not talking circumstantial evidence anymore. It is now verified fact that George Bush and Tony Blair agreed to go to war in early 2002, and that they "fixed the facts" to make the case for war. If this isn’t a case for impeachment, then nothing is.
What facts did they fix?
In Britain, Blair’s henchmen fabricated the "fake dossier" (1991 grad student’s thesis) and soon-to-be interim Iraqi PM Ayad Allawi supplied the 45 min claim.
Bush threatened (…)
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THE MEMO is the final straw: Bush and Blair must be prosecuted
9 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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AN ILLEGAL GOVERNMENT
8 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsA recent poll discovered that half of Americans know that the government intentionally lied about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. The actual figure is probably a lot higher since there is a large percentage of Americans still willing to let their neighbors’ children die than ever admit they were wrong to support the war in the first place. So, the majority of Americans know the government lied to create a war.
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The President is a War Criminal
6 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsThe President is a War Criminal
http://www.pnews.org/PhpWiki/index.php/BlowingThingsUp
Iraq didn’t use cluster bombs. The U.S. used cluster bombs in every conflict. Iraq didn’t use nuclear weapons. The U.S. used depleted uranium munitions in every comflict.
Nor did Iraq use depleted uranium in its conventional weapons - which can cause long term medical problems, all types of cancer, and kill innocent civilians who come in contact with it. The U.S. used napalm in Vietnam. It may (…) -
Fascism: Are We There Yet?
4 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
11 commentsFascism: Are We There Yet? Margaret Kimberley April 21, 2005 Our government is treating us the way exterminators treat vermin. We are ruled by people who mask evil ideology with the artful use of language, so an advertising slogan is in order.
“Roaches check in, but they don’t check out.”
The United States government is now proposing that the roach treatment be meted out to American humans who want to visit Canada, Mexico, Panama and Bermuda. These countries currently do not require (…) -
Chavez Frias Is Beating The Arrogant Crowd In Washington To The Punch...
4 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsChavez Frias Is Beating The Arrogant Crowd In Washington To The Punch... Bob Chapman May 01, 2005 THE INTERNATIONAL FORECASTER editor Bob Chapman writes: President Chavez said that a woman in the US Armed Forces had been detained by authorities while taking pictures of military installations in central Venezuela. He stated, "If she or any other US official does this kind of activity again, they will be imprisoned and face trial in Venezuela."
Except for Colombia and minor support in (…) -
Australia : thousands flock to May Day rallies
2 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsThousands of workers flocked to May Day rallies across Australia on Sunday to protest against the Howard government’s planned industrial relations reforms.
The demonstrations marked International Workers Day and followed in the tradition of the first May Day rally in London in 1890.
ACTU president Sharan Burrow warned Australians that many of their basic workplace rights would be threatened if the federal government went ahead with its plan for reform.
The federal government intends to (…) -
Bilderberg.
2 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThis year the Bilderberg group will meet at the Dorit Sofitel Nr.Munich.Most possibly G.W.Bush will attend.The first day of meetings is May 5,the same day as U.K. elections.Is this by chance?
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Hugo Chavez: U.S. citizens are oppressed by their own government
30 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
13 commentsVenezulean leader: U.S. citizens oppressed Hugo Chavez in Havana for trade talks
HAVANA, Cuba (AP) — Saying that U.S. citizens are oppressed by their own government, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez promised Friday that he would not visit the United States again until Americans "liberate" their nation.
Chavez, in Havana for trade talks, told an international gathering of activists here that before an earlier trip to Cuba, a U.S. State Department undersecretary he did not identify warned (…) -
SS Papers Raise Issue of Propaganda, National Security, and Possible Sex Scandals in the white house
28 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSecret Service Papers Raise Issue of Propaganda, National Security, and Possible Sex Scandals in the White House; Bush, Old Media Hope No One Notices
Secret Service’s Disclosure of "Temporary Appointments" Granted to "Jeff Gannon" Reveals That the Service Can Only Account for 49 Days of Security Clearance for Gannon Out of the More Than Two Years He Spent "Reporting" in the White House Press Corps
By ADVOCATE STAFF
We’ve covered the Gannongate scandal so many times in this space, we (…) -
Secret Service records raise new questions about discredited conservative reporter
25 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsIn what is unlikely to stem the controversy surrounding disgraced White House correspondent James Guckert, the Secret Service has furnished logs of the writer’s access to the White House after requests by two Democratic congressmembers.
The documents, obtained by Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) through a Freedom of Information Act request, reveal Guckert had remarkable access to the White House. Though he wrote under the name Jeff Gannon, the records show that he (…)