National Guard Terrorist Unit Reportedly Targeted Mother’s Day Peace Rally
SAN FRANCISCO — Following revelations that an intelligence unit recently spied on a peace rally organized by families of slain American soldiers, the American Civil Liberties Union today called on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to take immediate steps to stop the California National Guard from spying on people who engage in peaceful protest. The ACLU also filed a California Public Records Act request with both the (…)
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ACLU Calls on California Governor to End Surveillance of Peaceful Protesters
2 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Group of MPs to bring motion of impeachment against Tony Blair
2 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentA group of MPs declared their intention to bring a motion of impeachment against the Prime Minister for High Crimes and Misdemeanours in relation to the invasion of Iraq. The charges are based on evidence presented in a report commissioned by Adam Price MP entitled A Case to Answer .
The report which is co-authored by academics Glen Rangwala and Dan Plesch presents evidence that the Prime Minister deliberately distorted the intelligence assessments available to him in order to deceive the (…) -
Halliburton has received 52% of the $25.4 billion that the Pentagon has paid private contractors
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsHalliburton Hearing Unearths New Abuse
Every morning 120 trucks line up at the Kuwait-Iraq border to deliver gasoline from Kuwaiti refineries. The drivers, mostly poor South Asian men from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, must cross at dawn because if they wait too long, the managers from Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), a subsidiary of Texas-based Halliburton, who operate the border post during the day, will subject them to rigorous checks that effectively shut down the deliveries.
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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO?
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO?
By Peter Fredson
July 1, 2005
The Price of Gasoline? Should we worry about it?
The National Deficit? Should we worry about it?
Those awful Weapons of Mass Destruction that Saddam had “imminently” poised to nuke the U.S. and destroy whole cities? Should we worry about them?
Compassionate Conservatism? Should we worry about it?
The Senate as a branch of the Oval Office? Should we worry about it?
The extreme partisanship of Congress, with overt bullying, (…) -
The Stain of Torture
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentHaving served as a doctor in the Army Medical Corps early in my career and as presidential physician to George H.W. Bush for four years, I might be expected to bring a skeptical and partisan perspective to allegations of torture and abuse by U.S. forces. I might even be expected to join those who, on the one hand, deny that U.S. personnel have engaged in systematic use of torture while, on the other, claiming that such abuse is justified. But I cannot do so.
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Unbelievable...
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 comments“Not only can they not find WMD in Iraq,” I commented to E. as we listened to the Bush speech, “But they have disappeared from his speeches too!” I was listening to the voiceover on Arabiya, translating his speech to Arabic. He was recycling bits and pieces of various speeches he used over two years.
E., a younger cousin, and I were sitting around in the living room, sprawled on the relatively cool tiled floor. The electricity had been out for 3 hours and we couldn’t turn on the air (…) -
Editorial: ‘Stay the course’ bromides
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsGeorge W. Bush on President Clinton not setting a timetable for exiting Kosovo
“Victory means exit strategy, and it’s important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is.” George W. Bush, 4/9/99:
“I think it’s also important for the president to lay out a timetable as to how long they will be involved and when they will be withdrawn.” George W. Bush, 6/5/99 Speaking to a captive audience of soldiers at Fort Bragg, N.C., June 28, President George W. Bush resorted once (…) -
MSNBC ’expert’ and US puppet Iraqi Prime Minister are lying to US: The Iraqi People want US to leave
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsWhile Americans were President Bush’s primary target audience for his nationally televised address to the nation on Tuesday, Iraqis were also very interested in what he had to say.
Walid Phares, a terrorism expert for MSNBC and senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracy, joined MSNBC’s Amy Robach on Wednesday to discuss how Bush’s words may be playing in Baghdad, Basra and all around Iraq.
"Days ago I had met with the (Iraqi) prime minister at a meeting here in (…) -
Tony Blair just as bad as Bush: Denies facts in Downing Street Memo-continues to link 9/11 to Iraq
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBlair denies US rushed to war
INTERVIEW: The British prime minister said ensuring victory in Iraq is more important than debating the case for invasion, especially when memos are taken out of context
British Prime Minister Tony Blair firmly denied that the Bush administration signaled just months after Sept. 11 that a decision was made to invade Iraq, saying he was "astonished" by claims that leaked secret memos suggested the US was rushing to war.
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Tony Blair Confirms Authenticity of Downing Street Memo-51 Congressmembers File FOIA Request
1 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsSAN STEFFAN / WESTMINSTER DATGANIAD I’R WASG PLAID CYMRU THE PARTY OF WALES PRESS RELEASE Wednesday 29 June 2005 - for immediate release
The Prime Minister has confirmed the authenticity of a Downing Street memo in which Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6, tells Mr Blair that the Bush administration was "fixing" the intelligence and facts about Saddam Hussein’s regime to back up a decision that had been taken to invade Iraq as early as July 2002.
The Downing Street memo which (…)