This foul,odious and putrid administration is rotten to the very core. The central characters...George W.(The Decider) Bush, Richard (Darth) Cheney, Condi (Ferragamo) Rice, Alberto (Torquemada) Gonzales and Karl (Der Fuhrer) Rove...are the most disgusting, obprobrious,insidious, nefarious and underhanded bunch of lowlife scumbags ever to set slimey,rot encrusted feet on the planet.
Their behaviour is inimical to good fellowship; worse,it’s downright anathema to those who embrace decency (…)
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The Bush Administration: A Matter of Semantics
13 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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support for Umgdomhuset
12 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
the extrem right wing struck in Copenhagen, a concrete example of the repressive policy which becomes a model in Europe. Cheer to danish resistant people rising for its spontaneousness and its solidarity. An exemple to be followed for all.
We say no! to the single thought, no !to the medias misinforming the people, no! to the repression targeted on youth and alternative currents. Work, slavery, freedom to think confiscated, it is capitalist logic.
Umgdomhuset symbolic place since 1910 of (…) -
In Buenos Aires, Chavez slams Bush
11 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentIn Buenos Aires, Chavez slams Bush
Agencies
Posted online: Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST
BUENOS AIRES, march 10
Gringo, go home! thundered Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Friday as he denounced President Bush’s swing through Latin America as an “imperial” excursion, mocking the president and cementing the impression of the White House trip as a battle between the two hemispheric rivals.
“Bush today is a political cadaver. He exhales the smell of the political dead, and (…) -
The Smell of Sulphur in Latin America
11 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
March 10, 2007
The Smell of Sulphur in Latin America
By Gatto
Bush doesn’t get it. The MSM doesn’t get it, and most of the people in the United States don’t get it. What it is that they all don’t “get” is that The United States of America has no friends in Latin America. We might have some good relations on some occasions depending who’s in power down there and up here in Washington, but overall they don’t like us very much. I can hardly say I blame them. We have been usurping (…) -
Why NPR Sucks Ass—An Analysis of NPR’s Coverage of Bush’s Latin American Tour
10 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsBy Flávio Américo dos Reis
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Bush Set for Weeklong Tour of Latin America
By Juan Forero
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NPR’s Day to Day – Wednesday, March 7, 2007
President Bush heads to Latin America on Thursday for a week long visit. The trip is meant to build support for the United States, and to respond to Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez’s increasing power in the region. [Uh, in case you haven’t noticed, NPR, all over Latin America, (…) -
Priests to Purify Site After Bush Visit
10 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
14 commentsMayan priests will purify a sacred archaeological site to eliminate "bad spirits" after President Bush visits next week, an official with close ties to the group said Thursday.
"That a person like (Bush), with the persecution of our migrant brothers in the United States, with the wars he has provoked, is going to walk in our sacred lands, is an offense for the Mayan people and their culture," Juan Tiney, the director of a Mayan nongovernmental organization with close ties to Mayan (…) -
Give Bush A Break!
7 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsOver the past 6 years Democrats, Independents and even many Republicans have been finding fault with the Bush administration, many believe unjustly. The defense of Bush and Cheney and the gang focuses on the salient fact that the U.S. hasn’t "been hit" since 9/11. Now surely that alone is reason enough to cut Bush some slack, isn’t it?..Well isn’t it?
After all, George W."Chimpy" Bush IS our president, and as many say we must "respect the office of the president"..just as we did for (…) -
Vermont towns seek to impeach Bush, pull U.S. troops
7 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsVermont towns seek to impeach Bush, pull U.S. troops
March 7th, 2007 1:01 am By Jason Szep / Reuters
BOSTON, March 6 - More than 30 Vermont towns passed resolutions on Tuesday seeking to impeach President Bush, while at least 16 towns in the tiny New England state called on Washington to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq.
Known for picturesque autumn foliage, colonial inns, maple sugar and old-fashion dairy farms, Vermont is in the vanguard of a grass-roots protest movement to impeach (…) -
How The Americans Make War on Women and Children
6 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Why I fled George Bush’s war
Joshua Key, 28, was a poor, uneducated Oklahoma country boy who saw the U.S. army and its promised benefits — from free health care to career training — as the ticket to a better life. In 2002, not yet 24 but already married and the father of two , Key enlisted. He says his recruiting officer promised he’d never be deployed abroad, but a year later he was in Iraq. Only 24 hours after arriving, as Key recounts in The Deserter’s Tale (Anansi), he experienced his (…) -
DIE HARDS FOR BUSH
6 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsIn this instance I’m not speaking about the "Die Hards" who are currently being killed and/or maimed for corporatocracy in Afghanistan and Iraq. No, I’m speaking about those ever diminishing numbers of loyal Bush supporers.
Bush’s latest CBS approval rating number is down to 29!..the lowest of his pathetic Washington career. But hold on!..there are the true "Die Hards" who will never abandon this miserable excuse for a president.
Despite this administration’s crass and endless (…)