Editorial
PRESIDENT BUSH apparently thinks he can dismiss the damning "Downing Street memo" with a few glib words.
If he is right, it is a sad commentary on the state of American democracy and values.
The memo, recounting the details of a July 23, 2002, meeting at British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s official residence on 10 Downing St., strongly suggested that the message had been sent across the Atlantic that the Bush White House had made the decision to wage war on Iraq. The minutes (…)
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Bush and ’The Memo’
11 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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The Downing Street Memo Reveals Blood on the Hands of Our Complicit Corporate Media
11 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment...and the Hijacking of Our Collective Fear
by Anthony Wade
On September the Eleventh, 2001, our worst fears were realized. I will never forget that day and traveling home by subway in New York City. Looking into the shell-shocked faces of people I never met, would never see again, realizing how truly close we all were. We were bound together by the experience. A collective outrage, a collective understanding that we were in this together. Unfortunately, some took this opportunity to (…) -
In shying away from 2002 Downing Street Memo, a timid press shirks its duty
10 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe coverage, or lack of coverage, of a story regarding notes from a meeting of British intelligence officials dubbed the "Downing Street Memo’’ is quite a mystery.
If fact, coverage has been curiously meager, although the contents of the memo were reported in early May by the Sunday Times of London. The intervening weeks have seen the American media focus on runaway brides (Jennifer Wilbanks), runaway mouths (Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean) and a runaway Congress (…) -
Senior US military chief admits insurgents are "good, honest" Iraqis
10 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 comments’Good and honest’ Iraqis fighting US forces By Phil Sands, Staff Reporter Tikrit:
A senior US military chief has admitted "good, honest" Iraqis are fighting American forces.
Major General Joseph Taluto said he could understand why some ordinary people would take up arms against the US military because "they’re offended by our presence".
In an interview with Gulf News, he said: "If a good, honest person feels having all these Humvees driving on the road, having us moving people out of (…) -
Former CIA director calls for Immediate Iraq withdrawal
10 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentFormer CIA Director John M. Deutch, institute professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), said that the United States is not making progress toward key objectives in Iraq and called for American troops to pull out "as soon as possible" during a speech Tuesday (June 7) at Harvard’s Sanders Theatre.
Deutch, who delivered the Phi Beta Kappa oration at the honor society’s annual Literary Exercises, served as CIA director under President Bill Clinton from May 1995 until (…) -
Ask the God Damn Question!
10 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsJesse, Editor - TvNewsLIES.org June 7, 2005
George W. Bush, during his press conference with Tony Blair, 6/7/05 said, “Saddam would not comply.” (Comply to what? We are never told! But apparently whatever he did not comply to was important enough to start a war over but not important enough to ever explain to the world!)
After a single question about the Downing Street Memo (with no follow up) was asked, (in between the questions about Africa - the American media suddenly discovered (…) -
Downing Street Memo proves invasion wasn’t ’last resort’: Impeach Bush Now!
10 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentGreen Party: Impeach Bush Now! The Downing Street Memo proves that invasion of Iraq wasn’t the ’last resort’ but Bush’s intent all along, leading to cooked intelligence and other impeachable offenses; Greens note bipartisan and media complicity in overlooking evidence of deceit, urge public protest WASHINGTON — June 9 - Green leaders reiterated the party’s July 2003 call for impeachment of Bush, and called on all Americans outraged by the Bush Administration’s list of deceptions, (…)
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Downing Street minutes that lasted for months
9 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsIt is not that often, we have to admit, that an item posted one night on Times Online is still getting hundreds of thousands of hits six weeks later, especially when what bloggers like to call ’the mainstream media’ have largely ignored its existence.
NI_MPU(’middle’);But that is what happened to the now infamous secret Downing Street memo, posted on the site on May 1 alongside a story by Michael Smith of The Sunday Times. And if the document has taken on a life of its own it is largely (…) -
Another Downing St Memo - Wrongfooting Saddam
9 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Thursday, 9 June 2005, 4:37 pm Article: The Scoop Editor
SCOOP EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a transcript of another document leaked to the media concerning the build up to the Iraq war. It concerns a discussion in early 2002 between the UK Ambassador to the US and then Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz.
Importantly the following document appears to confirm the thrust of the allegations made concerning the so-called "Downing Street Memo" < > , namely that the Bush (…) -
US Troops Cannot Stop Saddam-Friendly Clans In Triangle Of Death
9 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
US Troops Cannot Stop Saddam-Friendly Clans In Triangle Of Death Edited By Rob Gibran June 05, 2005
Attempts by 40,000 U.S. and Iraqi troops to close off Baghdad from armed groups is destined to fail, according to Iraqi sources, because of a series of roads loosely referred to as the "Mujahedeen Road." These access routes are often controlled by tribal clans that once formed part of Saddam’s protective shield. The road that connects Baghdad with Iraq’s southern cities passes through what (…)