SIMPLE QUESTIONS
By Peter Fredson
June 1, 2005
As a simple person, living a simple life, in a small town, I have some simple questions to help untangle a complicated web of misdirection, misinformation, deception, propaganda, and untruths that have been spun by the disastrous Bush administration. Even though several administration controlled “investigations” have brought out some of the architecture of this web, I am still not at all satisfied that we have gotten at any simple truth. (…)
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The "War on Terror" is a Global Corporation PsyOps campaign to create unending profit through WAR
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3 commentsProfit is the mantra of the CEO. It is the goal that embodies the motives, agendas, and actions of the modern corporation. And it is this very goal that will lead all "profit at any cost" corporations to their own self destruction. How is this so?
Well behavior eminates from motivation and from that agendas are set and parameters of operational strategies to enable these profits are put into place. It can be seen today that an almost psychopathic set of events have transpired and with it (…) -
On Memorial Day Praise bravery, seek forgiveness
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3 commentsNothing young Americans can do in life is more honorable than offering themselves for the defense of their nation. It requires great selflessness and sacrifice, and quite possibly the forfeiture of life itself. On Memorial Day 2005, we gather to remember all those who gave us that ultimate gift. Because they are so fresh in our minds, those who have died in Iraq make a special claim on our thoughts and our prayers.
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A Broad Coalition Is Pushing Congress To Rein In The Patriot Act
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4 commentsA Broad Coalition Is Pushing Congress To Rein In The Patriot Act Dave Lindorff May 27, 2005 Last October, agents from the FBI and Treasury Department, accompanied by a gaggle of TV news crews, raided the Columbia, Mo., offices of a small charity called the Islamic-American Relief Agency (IARA). Computers and records were seized, and several hundred thousand dollars in donated funds destined for relief work in Kenya were frozen. There were no arrests or charges, though federal agents (…)
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Open Letter to Representatives about the Downing Street Memo (minutes)
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1 commentJune 1, 2005
Dear Senator/Rep___________:
The American media may be too intimidated to openly challenge the Bush administration regarding the “Downing Street Memo,” but the American legislature has a constitutional obligation to investigate. These documents demonstrate President Bush’s prior knowledge and state of mind when he broke the law in fulfilling his legal obligation to Congress.
I am disturbed by the media silence regarding this issue, particularly the claim by producers and (…) -
$1000 Reward for Getting Bush to Answer this Question
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8 commentsDemocrats.com is offering a reward of $1,000 to anyone, professional journalist or citizen activist who gets President Bush to answer a particular question.
The question is: "In July 2002, did you or your administration ’fix’ the intelligence and facts about non-existent Iraqi WMDs and ties to terrorism — which were disputed by US intelligence officials — to sell your decision to invade Iraq to Congress, the American people, and the world - as quoted in the Downing Street Minutes?" (…) -
The ’I’ Word :Bush and Cheney have committed ’’high crimes and misdemeanors"
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3 commentsThe impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney, under Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution, should be part of mainstream political discourse.
Minutes from a summer 2002 meeting involving British Prime Minister Tony Blair reveal that the Bush administration was ’’fixing" the intelligence to justify invading Iraq. US intelligence used to justify the war demonstrates repeatedly the truth of the meeting minutes — evidence was thin and needed fixing.
President Clinton was (…) -
IS SIMPLE TRUST TOO SIMPLISTIC?
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1 commentSIMPLE TRUST
By Peter Fredson
June 1, 2005
I live in a small town where voter apathy is at least 50% and on a rainy day will go even lower. I have very few complaints about the administration of this town. The public utilities are well managed. The water is quite drinkable except when our river gets very low, and then the water smells faintly like the bottom of a fish tank. The streets are swept often, the street lighting is adequate, potholes are fixed fairly soon, trash is removed on (…) -
Media Black Out Downing Street Minutes
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Aggressive followers and participants in U.S. politics often have strong opinions about the Downing Street Minutes. Most other Americans have not heard of or are not clear about what the Downing Street Minutes are.
How is this possible? Here we have the official government minutes from a meeting of British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his top national security officials, including a briefing by Richard Dearlove, then-director of Britain’s CIA equivalent, MI-6, who had just returned from (…) -
Fox News finally reports on Minutes/Memo-"Downing Street Memo Mostly Ignored in U.S."
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3 commentsWASHINGTON - A British government memo that critics say proves the Bush administration manipulated evidence about weapons of mass destruction in order to carry out a plan to overthrow Saddam Hussein (search) has received little attention in the mainstream media, frustrating opponents of the Iraq war.
The "Downing Street Memo" - first published by The Sunday Times of London on May 1 - summarizes a high-level meeting between Prime Minister Tony Blair (search) and his senior national security (…)