Evidence / From After Downing Street Dot Org Posted by downing on Jun 07, 2005 - 07:02 PM June 7, 2005
STATEMENT BY CONSTITUTIONAL ATTORNEY JOHN BONIFAZ ON BEHALF OF AFTERDOWNINGSTREET.ORG ON TODAY’S JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT BUSH AND BRITISH PRIME MINISTER BLAIR
President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair continued today to try to hide from the explosive revelations in the Downing Street Minutes.
Neither President Bush nor Prime Minister Blair denied today that (…)
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CONSTITUTIONAL ATTORNEY BONIFAZ ON BUSH AND BLAIR
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Bring It Down. Now.
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24 commentsThe Downing Street Memo is the gift that just keeps on giving. And well it should. It is the smoking gun which proves that the gravest possible crime was committed by the Bush administration, and among its victims were the American people.
I am more hopeful about American politics than I have been in a long time, though still cautious. For nearly five years now, the Bush administration has gotten away with murder - literally and figuratively - with seemingly immutable impunity, always (…) -
Bush lied — people died!
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2 commentsBush lied — people died.
There, I’ve said it.
Bush lied — people died.
There, I’ve said it again.
It’s no longer a debatable issue. The ’Downing Street Memo’ proves the "fix" was in. Bush had plans to invade Iraq long before 9-11, all he needed was an excuse. So he ’fixed the facts.’
Yet, in spite of the fact that we now know that there were no weapons of mass destruction, that Saddam and Bin Laden had no real connection, that Saddam never was, and never could be, any real threat (…) -
Donald H. Dumbfuck
8 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentDonald H. Dumbfuck Eddie Tews June 04, 2005 A while back, Donald H. Rumsfeld said that he couldn’t "imagine why Venezuela needs 100,000 AK-47s". He may or may not have figured that one out yet, but there’s a new problem for him to puzzle over:
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said today that the rapid development of China’s missile capabilities, air force, and navy put Asia’s military balance at risk, and that the Pentagon believes Beijing’s buildup has been far more extensive than its (…) -
Where’s Osama? Bush Doesn’t Care. Do We?
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1 commentWhere’s Osama? Bush Doesn’t Care. Do We? Ted Rall May 31, 2005 NEW YORK - It has been one thousand three hundred fifty-two days since George W. Bush promised to find Osama bin Laden, "dead or alive." So where is he? "Not around Afghanistan," U.S.-installed president Hamid Karzai said on May 25. "We’ll catch him if he ever comes in here." If not Afghanistan, where? "Well, that we don’t know." Pakistani foreign minister Kursheed Kasuri says: "[He] is alive and moving around from place to (…)
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Bush and Blair questioned about Downing Street Memo at Press Conference
8 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsSomehow, a real reporter slipped by Whitehouse security and asked Bush and Blair about the Downing Street Memo.
see video on Cspan...ffwd to 16:50
Both Bush and Blair offer ’proof’ that the memo was wrong because they went to the United Nations afterward.
Blair first....
’The fact that we decided to go to the United Nations and went throught that process which resulted in the resolution to give saddam a final chance to comply, he didn’t do so, and that was the reason we had to take (…) -
Senator Feingold to "question Blair closely" about the Downing Street Memo/Minutes
8 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentCLINTON-The Iraq War is a mess that’s only getting messier, Sen. Russ Feingold said before and during a listening session Monday.
"The mantra for Fox News is that we only hear the bad news," Feingold, a Democrat, said of the media outlet thought by many observers to be right wing.
"I was over there (in February), and we don’t hear enough bad news," Feingold said before the session.
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Sen. Kennedy speaks out on Downing Street Memo, but where is John Kerry?
7 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsThe following was released by Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) on the Downing Street Minutes this morning. Kennedy becomes the first senator to raise the issue in the Senate, after earlier reports that Massachusetts’ junior senator, John Kerry, would speak about the minutes in Washington. #
“The contents of the Downing Street Minutes confirm that the Bush Administration was determined to go to war in Iraq, regardless of whether there was any credible justification for doing so. The (…) -
HALF THE COUNTRY
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3 commentsHALF THE COUNTRY
By Peter Fredson
During the past four plus years we have witnessed a great divide in the nation. It has been precipitated by neoconservatives, composed of Far Right Christians and corporate executives managing world-wide enterprises. They both have the same goal in their imagination: total domination. In one case it is total domination of Christianity over all other sects, cults, beliefs and denominations of religion. The Far Right Christian dominionists and (…) -
Time for an Economic Bill of Rights
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1 commentTime for an Economic Bill of Rights
By Mark Kato
The call for an economic Bill of Rights is not a new idea. FDR made such a proposal in his 1944 State of the Union address to Congress. He said:
“It is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for the winning of a lasting peace and the establishment of an American standard of living higher than ever before known. We cannot be content, no matter how high that general standard of living may be, if some fraction (…)