Bhutto had no business being in Pakistan but for Rice. Rare indeed does a government policy end in so spectacular a failure as having the bloody brains blown out of a former and potentially future head of state before millions of onlookers. It was in the name of the State Department’s "Freedom and Democracy" agenda that Rice first conceived of the purely cosmetic notion of having the telegenic and politically pliable Bhutto pose as the duly elected spokesmodel, for what was to remain a (…)
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The answer to “Why they hate us” ... America, are you listening?
7 January 2008The information in this video and the news report that an Iraqi soldier killed a “US captain and another sergeant, and wounded three others” for brutalizing Iraqi women, one of which who was pregnant, should answer the question that many Americans have been asking for a number of years.
Through the following video, which will give you a better idea of the atrocity that is being committed, you can follow US Troops while they conduct Iraqi House Raids:
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A Happy Nazi New Year to the USUK
7 January 2008With the advent of the Christian-Gregorian New Year it seems a very appropriate time to shake up the ’Alternative Media’ by pointing-out that even they have become victim to a global epidemic of Cognitive Dissonance and that a Holocaust has taken place greater even than that that against the Jews without their noticing it.
I refer to the Holocaust of 8 Million Muslims by primarily the US and the UK which took place between 1991 and the present during the presidencies of George Bush Sr, (…) -
Comparative History
7 January 2008Comparative History By David Glenn Cox
Huddled in the dark corridors, fed with the finest of food and drink and sophistry now comes a shadow of fear, a pall of realization. That those of us outside the Washington corridors of power, outside the Wall Street offices have known about for months, it is no well kept secret to America working class or perhaps I should revise that to the non working class or maybe the over working class.
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Tar Sands Processing requires massive inputs of water, energy, land, labour
7 January 2008For each barrel of oil produced from the tar sands, between two and 4.5 barrels of water is needed. The waste sand and water contain naphtha and paraffin, which are used in the extraction process, and oil leftovers like benzene, naphthenic acid and polyaromatic hydrocarbon, among others. Chemicals found in the tailing ponds are known to cause liver problems and brain hemorrhaging in mammals, and deformities and death in birds.
December 31, 2007 What the Tar Sands Need Processing requires (…) -
How many laws has the Bush administration broken?
7 January 2008Dan Abrams in this second installment of his week long series “Bush League Justice” Dan Abrams looks at just how many laws has Bush broken?
The following video is from MSNBC’s Abrams Report, broadcast on December 11, 2007
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NEW BUSH COINS
7 January 2008http://blip.tv/file/520347#share
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No Change for me: I want Bills. US Election Circus Awash in Cliches
7 January 2008by Daniel Patrick Welch
In the runup to this year’s political circus, the buzzwords of hope and change are being bandied about like the cheap currency they are. Divested of any real meaning by their repetition and cynical misapplication, they quickly become the empty slogans that make "election" season all the more depressing. Newspeak, long the vernacular of a self-perpetuating media coroporatocracy, has rendered the worst year in Iraq into proof that "the surge is working." By (…) -
The Verdict Is In: Our Voting System Is a Loser
7 January 2008Interview: An interview with author William Poundstone.
By Michael Mechanic January 2, 2007
It’s heartening to know, as primary season begins, that ours may be the worst of all the voting systems in common use. That’s the takeaway from Gaming the Vote: Why Elections Aren’t Fair (and What We Can Do About It), the latest of eleven books by William Poundstone, a professional skeptic who studied physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before he began pumping out nonfiction in (…) -
U.S. Considers New Covert Push Within Pakistan
7 January 2008by STEVEN LEE MYERS, DAVID E. SANGER and ERIC SCHMITT
WASHINGTON - President Bush’s senior national security advisers are debating whether to expand the authority of the Central Intelligence Agency and the military to conduct far more aggressive covert operations in the tribal areas of Pakistan.
The debate is a response to intelligence reports that Al Qaeda and the Taliban are intensifying efforts there to destabilize the Pakistani government, several senior administration officials (…)