By Jason Leopold
Every year, right around the anniversary of 9/11 the Bush administration spins the public about the reasons 1,864 American soldiers have died fighting for a lie in Iraq. And every year, it’s just as crucial that the media tell the public the truth about the reasons the war was started.
So here goes.
The disinformation campaign the White House launched last weekend should leave no doubt that the war in Iraq was hatched well before 9/11 and is part of a broader strategy (…)
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President Bush Knows the True Reasons He Started A War in Iraq, But He’s Not Going to Tell
23 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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The Listening Tent and the Raw Talk Revival: Camp Casey, Phase Two
23 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By Greg Moses
If by socialism you mean the kind of world that officers’ kids enjoy, then I’m pretty much for it. It’s the kind of world I grew up in. Free health care, pretty good job security, cheap movies (that I could afford to attend every night in a row), swimming pools, bowling alleys, shooting ranges, craft shops, safe streets, and no private property to speak of. The toughest day on base was the day you “cleared quarters”, when a soldier with clipboard would come to your house and (…) -
WHAT WOULD YOU DIE FOR?
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy Peter Fredson
Many people have willingly sacrificed their lives for unselfish or patriotic reasons. They throw themselves in the path of a truck to save a child, they drown in an effort to save a companion, or throw themselves on a live grenade to save their buddies. In 1941 after listening to reports of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the continuing reports of the deeds of Hitler and Mussolini in Europe, I hurried to the local Recruiting Office to volunteer for military service. The (…) -
MindWar: Full Spectrum Fake Terrorism
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
MindWar: Full Spectrum Fake Terrorism
August 21st, 2005
Jeffrey Steinberg, in an article appearing in the August 26 issue of the Executive Intelligence Review, mentions Col. Paul E. Vallely, the Commander of the 7th Psychological Operations Group, United States Army Reserve, and a document he authored entitled From PSYOP to MindWar: The Psychology of Victory (note: link is a PDF document). “MindWar must be strategic in emphasis, with tactical applications playing a reinforcing, (…) -
Machiavelli and U.S. Politics Part 4: War
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Lawrence M. Ludlow, August 19, 2005
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 (Forthcoming)
On the subject of war, Machiavelli offers simple advice (chapter 14):
"Thus a prince should have no other object, nor any other thought, nor take anything else as his art but that of war and its orders and discipline; for that is the only art which is of concern to one who commands. "
Again it is important to remember that Machiavelli’s chief concern is not the freedom or well-being of (…) -
Camp Casey to focus on Exposing Bush Lies
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsby Ben Frank
Cindy Sheehan wrote: "Memo to Drudge, et al: It’s Not About Me, It’s About the War"
and "Our true mission is to bring attention to the occupation of Iraq and bringing our troops home."
So, it’s time for the crew in Crawford to get on message.
Every Voice in Camp Casey needs to FOCUS- this is not about Cindy - it’s about the war. They’ve made it about Cindy so they can tear her down. So we need to take the message back. This stand in Texas is about exposing the lies and (…) -
Folk legend Baez joins protesters near Bush ranch
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By Tabassum Zakaria
CRAWFORD, Texas - Folk singer Joan Baez joined anti-war protesters near U.S. President George W. Bush’s ranch on Sunday to meet with military families who want troops pulled out of Iraq.
"You know in the first march I went on against the war in Vietnam there were 10 of us," Baez said as she met with a group of women whose sons died in Iraq or were being deployed there.
"This is huge," she said.
Hundreds of anti-war supporters sat on fold-out chairs under a huge (…) -
Habitual lies to promote a war against the guiltless are pretty telling...
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Mary MacElveen
In June, US president Bush’s spinmeister and advisor Karl Rove had this to say of liberals concerning September 11: “Liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers.”
I still say that this statement is ludicrous and just plain nuts.
I am of the belief we go after those who not only attack us as a nation, but also personally. I am not of the belief of excusing horrific behavior and (…) -
‘And Let it Begin with Me’: New Voices Rising at Camp Casey Two
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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By Greg Moses
Two weeks ago in Crawford, Texas there was a lonely Peace House with payments to make and not much money in the bank. Today, there is not only a Peace House with enough money in the bank to pay it off, but there are two (count ‘em two!) Camp Caseys that now reach out and around the vacation home of the President of the USA, supporting a peace movement that (…) -
Mother tips the balance against Bush
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Cindy Sheehan’s vigil outside the President’s ranch has galvanised the anti-war movement - and provoked a vicious political slanging match. Paul Harris reports
Candles were lit all across America last week in one of the largest single anti-war protests in recent US history. At more than 1,600 vigils tens of thousands of protesters gathered in solidarity with the woman who has been the catalyst for the rebirth of the anti-war movement: Cindy Sheehan.
Her remarkable one-woman stand outside (…)