"It is the professed goal [of U.S. multinational corporations] to control as large a share of the world market as they do of the United States market." Harry Magdoff, The Age of Imperialism NOW READ THROUGH SOME OF THESE NAMES THROUGHOUT HISTORY , WHO ALL SEEM TO DISAGREE WITH THE ADMINISTRATION WHO WILL HEREBY BE KNOWN AS THE TRUST US KILLERS THIEVES AND HOODLUMS ADMIN!! (…)
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Quotations That Make Us Think
20 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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WAR NEWS FOR MONDAY, February 20, 2006
20 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 comments"There are some who, uh, feel like that, you know, the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is: Bring ’em on. We got the force necessary to deal with the security situation. “ - George W. Bush, JuPhoto: Cover of former U.S. Marine Jimmy Massey’s book Kill! Kill! Kill!, published in France in October 6 2005 by Editions du Panama. The copy text reads: "War crimes in Iraq: The revelations of an American soldier." More below.
Bring ‘em on: At least twelve people killed (…) -
NOT GUILTY! BY REASON OF THE PRESIDENCY!
20 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
TvNewsLIES.ORG EXPOSES THE VERDICT
The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses. Malcom X
THE CRIME
They were dead wrong on almost all of their prewar judgments! Hey, everyone....they were dead wrong! How about that? It’s late, but it’s official: the hype and the claims and the fanfare about WMD’s were ...you guessed it...dead wrong. (…) -
Australian media lying by omission over wheat scam that killed up to 20,000 Iraqi infants
20 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Australia has an extraordinary culture of resolute public untruth, "gagging", "looking the other way" and lying by omission. This entrenched culture of LYING permits an Establishment of Prosperous Anglo-Celtic Men (PACMEN; I am 50% Pacman myself) with extremely strong buddy loyalties to get away with blue murder. Now such sustained untruth and "looking the other way" has enabled a major Australian US$250 million corporate scam that may have killed UP TO 20,000 IRAQI INFANTS.
The 2005 UN (…) -
an active duty soldiers letter 2 the president
19 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
letter and info in pdf ,worth the look. http://www.williambowles.info/gispe...
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Have the US and Britain have committed war crimes in Iraq?
19 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Have the US and Britain have committed war crimes in Iraq?
Selection Votes
Absolutely not. 5% 34
Most definitely yes. 93% 582
I can’t make up my mind. 2% 10
626 votes total
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Abu Ghraib leaked report reveals full extent of abuse
19 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 comments· 1,325 images of suspected detainee abuse · 93 video files of suspected detainee abuse · 660 images of adult pornography · 546 images of suspected dead Iraqi detainees · 29 images of soldiers in simulated sexual acts
Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington Friday February 17, 2006 The Guardian
Nearly two years after the first pictures of naked and humiliated Iraqi detainees emerged from Abu Ghraib prison, the full extent of the abuse became known for the first time yesterday with a leaked (…) -
NEWS: Army advises US military to steer clear of Turkish anti-American film
19 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
NEWS: Army advises US military to steer clear of Turkish anti-American film Written by Fran Lucientes Thursday, 09 February 2006
A newly released Turkish film entitled "Valley of the Wolves: Iraq," portrays U.S. soldiers in a bad light, and American military serving in Europe have been warned to stay away from cinemas showing it and not to discuss it "with anybody they do not know," NTV MSNBC reported Wednesday.[1] — (The movie is a film adaptation of Turkey’s most popular (…) -
We Must Defend Our Nation’s Principles
19 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Barbara Lee
When I cast the lone vote against the September 14, 2001, Use of Force Resolution, I believed, as I do today, that Congress had no business authorizing an unspecified war against an unspecified enemy for an unspecified period of time, and I was worried that the over-broad authority of the resolution was vulnerable to abuse.
Certainly few, if any, who supported the resolution could have believed that they were casting a vote for warrantless spying on Americans. As (…) -
film strip international
18 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
http://filmstripinternational.com/