Saudi Arabia, Off The Hook The 9/11 Terrorists Were Mostly Saudi. Suicide Bombers In Iraq Are Saudi. And We’re Allies? Mark Morford May 20, 2005 I am no foreign-policy expert. I am no virtuoso of nuanced and wicked international relations. I know not of intricate deal making and smarm sucking and backstabbing and glad handing and the Bushes raking in millions from clandestine oil deals with the Saudi kingdom. Ahem.
But this much I do know. This much is sickeningly, painfully obvious. (…)
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The 9/11 Terrorists Were Mostly Saudi. Suicide Bombers In Iraq Are Saudi. And We’re Allies?
21 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Leaked Report leads to more US shame over detainees shackled, abused and left to die
21 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsA NEW chapter of horror has opened in the brutal treatment of prisoners by American guards and interrogators, this time in Afghanistan.
A leaked 2,000-page report into the deaths of two detainees details systematic and routine mistreatment at the Bagram military base, 40 miles (64km) north of Kabul.
Each man had spent most of his five days’ captivity shackled to the ceiling or wall of his cell, a technique that has since been labelled by the US military as a criminal assault. They were (…) -
GEORGE GALLOWAY REVISITED
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsGEORGE GALLOWAY REVISITED
By Peter Fredson
May 19, 2005
Yesterday I wrote about a remarkable encounter of Mr. George Galloway, British Member of Parliament, with a subcommittee of the U.S. Senate. One particular senator had been waiting to skewer and roast Mr. Galloway, but had the tables turned on him (and the entire Bush administration) when the fiery Mr. Galloway responded in words that half of the country was waiting to hear.
Today I spent several hours reviewing news sources and (…) -
THE KORAN AND CYO
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsKORAN AND CYO
By Peter Fredson
May 20, 2005
For the past several days an article in NEWSWEEK, regarding alleged desecration of the Koran by American Soldiers in Guantanamo, has aroused a great deal of comment. Events followed the usual pattern. The first defense of Administration and Pentagon people is to deny everything, vociferously, at length. Next come counter-charges, stating that everything is highly exaggerated and that all is running smoothly.
Anyone who has ever served in (…) -
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Syria: More Black Propaganda from the Bush Lie Factory
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAs a primary example of how the corporate media unquestioningly snaps up Pentagon disinformation, deliberately created as a form of psychological warfare against the American people, consider the following by Paul Garwood of the Associated Press:
The leaders of Iraq’s most notorious terrorist group recently held a secret meeting in neighboring Syria, where they plotted the recent wave of insurgent violence that has killed hundreds of people and was intended to break the postelection lull (…) -
Civil Rights Group Announces Indictment of Bush and others for Torture, Illegal Detention,and Murder
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe New Jersey Civil Rights Defense Committee announced that it had indicted President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, former President William J. Clinton and other high government officials for violations of Federal and State laws ranging from Deprivation of Civil Rights to War Crimes, Torture and Murder. “We are making this indictment and we are demanding that these individuals be officially indicted by a Grand Jury for these crimes, and stand trial for them.” said Eric Lerner, (…)
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Lying for a Living: The White House Comments on the Downing Street Memo
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsI wonder if they’re getting nervous now in the West Wing.
As the drumbeat grows louder, the White House finally decided to comment on the Downing Street Memo.
But only in typical Bush administration fashion. Which means rhetorical games, little lies, and big ones hidden in the context of what is said and not said.
So, for example, when White House spokesman Scott McClellan finally responded to questions put to him over the last week about the memo, he of course said that he hadn’t read (…) -
Russia urges US to avoid space arms race- Paranoid US lunatics attempt to provoke more war
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsRussia would consider using force if necessary to respond if the US put a combat weapon into space, according to a senior Russian official.
According to a New York Times report yesterday, the Bush administration was moving towards implementing a new space policy that would move the US closer to placing offensive and defensive weapons in space. Russia, China and many US allies oppose any weaponisation of space, partly out of concerns that it would lead to an extremely expensive post-cold (…) -
The Grand Illusion - A Nation Willingly Deceived
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThat incriminating "smoking gun" memo proving the Bush and Blair Administrations pre-determined an invasion and occupation of Iraq long before the invasion occurred has apparently come and gone, barely noted in the American press, AWOL from editorial pages. Eighty-eight brave members of Congress signed and sent a letter authored by Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) ( http://www.rawstory.com/aexternal/conyers_iraq_letter_502 ) asking President Bush to answer questions about the secret U.S.-UK (…)
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Bush Acceptance Speech
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsBush Acceptance Speech
George Bush’s driveling acceptance speech of Jan 20 was a shrouded, call for ethnic cleansing globally and lying vilifying of heads of state world-wide (read : Manuel Noriega , Saddam Hussein) .If the US empire desires to loot a nation of its resources the US will start a demonizing campaign of that nation’s head of state, and a dog and pony show of lying such as we did with Iraq claiming that these leaders are suppressing the citizenry yea stymieing their freedom (…)