Iran War Clouds On The Harvest Moon [ Post 293980003 ]
Category: News & Opinion (General) Topic: Government Synopsis: Bush/Cheney False Flags Imminent Excuse To Nuke Iran Source: Rense.com Published: September 19, 2005 Author: Webster Griffin Tarpley
Iran War Clouds On The Harvest Moon Rumsfeld 10-12 Is Imminent
By Webster Griffin Tarpley 9-19-5
WASHINGTON, DC — The Bush-Cheney war drive continues unabated, despite hurricane Katrina. The US government continues to (…)
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Iran War Clouds On The Harvest Moon (Bush/Cheney False Flags Imminent Excuse To Nuke Iran)
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Fewer Americans Trust Bush on Iraq
19 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSeptember 19, 2005
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Many adults in the United States are losing confidence in their president’s aptitude to make decisions connected with the coalition effort, according to a poll by the New York Times and CBS News. 63 per cent of respondents are uneasy about George W. Bush’s approach to the war in Iraq.
The survey shows a 17-point drop in confidence on the American president since a survey conducted days before the war began.
The coalition effort against (…) -
Paltrow: Bush a ’disgrace’
19 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 comments"It’s a strange time to be an American", says Gwyn. (AP) Related articles Gwyn ’tackles’ paparazzi Paltrow a no-show at festival Hopkins praises Paltrow Paltrow’s advice to Brad Superstars join Watergate film Estee Lauder picks Gwyn Gwyn demands secrecy Gwyn’s marriage ’is fine’ print article email a friend London - Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow has said she has no intention of leaving London and returning to the United States "because (…)
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FEMA’s Failures & Political Mire: Bush Regime Set America Up for Destruction (SPECIAL REPORT)
19 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSPECIAL REPORT: FEMA’s Failures & Political Mire Bush Regime Set America Up for Destruction
September 12, 2005 The Smirking Chimp
By Walter M. Brasch
EDITOR’S NOTE: We recommend that our readers print out this incisive special report and read it in print. The author is an award-winning syndicated columnist, professor of journalism, and a former emergency management official. This article is an in-depth look at the Bush policies that created the atmosphere not only for an (…) -
The Militarization of New Orleans
19 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
We go to Louisiana to speak with Democracy Now! correspondent Jeremy Scahill who has been in New Orleans this past week. He has been looking into how the city has changed to a militarized zone and what that means for the residents who left. [includes rush transcript] Well the Central Business District and the historic French Quarter were neighborhoods in New Orleans that saw relatively little damage. This weekend the city will start re-opening those areas and a few others for businesses and (…)
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Chavez vows to help U.S. poor
19 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentTo thunderous applause and chants in Spanish of "Chavez, friend, the people are with you," Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez strode into the United Methodist Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew yesterday on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
Chavez told the house packed with peace and anti-globalization activists and community and religious leaders that he would soon start to ship heating oil and diesel fuel at below-market prices to poor communities and schools in the United States.
"I felt a (…) -
From ’Old Man of the Mountain" Bush Lies
19 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
From ’Old Man of the Mountain’, Bush Lies. Update ’Bush Lies’ Tour Sept. 18, 2005
While painting New Hampshire’s ’Old Man of the Mountain’, the rock outcropping that is featured on the NH quarter, I was struck by the profile that remained, after the Old Man fell. The tragic tumble was about May Day of 2003. I was not physically touched by the new profile but metaphysically inspired. Like the painting I did on Sept. 11 in NYC ( see liberty rings on 9-11, Bellaciao), the ’Old Man’ (…) -
Message: I Care About the Black Folks
19 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By FRANK RICH
ONCE Toto parts the curtain, the Wizard of Oz can never be the wizard again. He is forever Professor Marvel, blowhard and snake-oil salesman. Hurricane Katrina, which is likely to endure in the American psyche as long as L. Frank Baum’s mythic tornado, has similarly unmasked George W. Bush.
The worst storm in our history proved perfect for exposing this president because in one big blast it illuminated all his failings: the rampant cronyism, the empty sloganeering of (…) -
CLEANING UP THE BUSH MESS
18 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Peter Fredson
Katrina has come and gone and has left both the Gulf Coast and George Bush’s reputation soiled, in tatters, dirtied and in need of a lot of urgent repair. Bush’s credibility is close to zero in many reporters’ estimation; any statement he makes is self-serving and must be scanned carefully for deceit, misinformation and outright lies. His “dry-drunk” attitude, irritability and religious fervor is detrimental to his image of himself.
His entire administration has (…) -
FEMA 2001: Top 3 likely disasters- NYC terror attack, New Orleans Hurricane, SF Earthquake
18 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Dec. 1, 2001, in the Houston Chronicle. Because of its relevance to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, it is being republished. New Orleans is sinking.
And its main buffer from a hurricane, the protective Mississippi River delta, is quickly eroding away, leaving the historic city perilously close to disaster.
So vulnerable, in fact, that earlier this year the Federal Emergency Management Agency ranked the potential damage (…)