First, lets’ face it, Bush will NEVER be caught in bed with a dead boy or a live girl, so just forget about wishful thinking.
So how can impeachment of Bush be approached? It can’t. At every turn Bush is "covered".
He lied us into war?..sure, but he had "War Powers", a coverall which allows him to do anything he wishes in a "time of war" (according to Gonzales et al)
Torture of innocents in Iraq and in Guantanamo (and in foreign lands where prisoners were "rendered") occured under (…)
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TEFLON PLUS: Why Bush will never be impeached
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Bush Administration Unveils Nuclear Weapons Complex Blueprint
7 April 2006By Ralph Vartabedian The Los Angeles Times
Thursday 06 April 2006
The administration’s proposal would modernize the nation’s complex of laboratories and factories as well as produce new bombs.
The Bush administration on Wednesday unveiled a blueprint for rebuilding the United States’ decrepit nuclear weapons complex, including restoration of a large-scale bomb manufacturing capacity.
The plan calls for the most sweeping realignment and modernization of the nation’s massive system (…) -
Nationalist indigenist candidate leads comfortably Peruvian election
7 April 2006Mercosur Thursday, 06 April http://www.mercopress.com/Detalle.asp?NUM=7605
NB from the transmitter : Ollanata Humala is a victim of a defamatory campaign
Nationalist candidate Ollanta Humala leads comfortably Peruvian election
With a few hours before Peru’s Sunday’s crucial presidential election two last minute public opinion polls have further complicated an already confusing political scenario.
One of the polls anticipates a virtual technical tie between the three main (…) -
Iraq war acts as testing lab for gee-whiz technology
By LISA HOFFMAN
April 5, 2006
7 April 2006Go to :
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Kerry, the Antiwar Candidate?
7 April 2006April 7, 2006
by Patrick J. Buchanan
With the Gallup Poll showing 51 percent of Americans want all U.S. troops out of Iraq by year’s end, John Kerry has made his move.
The 2004 Democratic nominee is calling for complete withdrawal of U.S. forces, if Iraqis do not agree on a unity government by May 15. Even if the Iraqis pull a government together, Kerry wants all U.S. forces removed by Dec. 31.
The ice is cracking. With half the nation backing "Bring-the-Boys-Home-by-Christmas," (…) -
U.S. Marines say can keep Iraq levels indefinitely (Reuters)
7 April 2006http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060406/pl_nm/iraq_usa_marines_dc
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Dutch Islands Caught Up in US-Venezuela Friction
(Antiwar.com)
7 April 2006April 6, 2006
by Humberto Márquez
CARACAS - Several Dutch islands in the Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, have been caught in the middle of the war of words between the Venezuelan and U.S. governments, while the United States is getting ready to carry out naval exercises in the area.
Dutch Defense Minister Henk Kamp recently remarked that Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez is a "fanatic populist who has his sights set on Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao" - Dutch islands located off the (…) -
SUPPORT FOR DEATH PENALTY SOFTENS IN U.S. IPS News
7 April 2006http://www.ipsnews.net/
Mark Sommer
MARCH 2006 (IPS) - In this article Sommer writes, alongside Iraq, Iran, and China, the United States remains the sole advanced democracy still cleaving to what much of the world views as state-sponsored homicide. At 64 percent, Americans’ support for the death penalty is 20 percent higher than Canada and 40 percent higher than Australia. Nonetheless, it is at its lowest level in 27 years and is lowest among youth, indicating that a shift may be in the (…) -
SEEDS OF DEATH VS. SEEDS OF LIFE
Vandana Shiva
7 April 2006, MARCH 2006 (IPS) - In this analysis, Shiva writes that these seeds kill biodiversity, farmers, and people’s freedom — for example, Monsanto’s Bt cotton, which has already pushed thousands of Indian farmers into debt, despair, and death. Bt cotton is based on what has been dubbed ’’Terminator Technology’’, which makes genetically engineered plants produce sterile seeds.
High costs of cultivation and low returns from genetically modified seeds have trapped Indian peasants in considerable (…) -
US Congressional Candidate from New Hamshire Missing after minor traffic accident
7 April 2006Not included in the article is the obvious suspicion of foul play. How did this congressional candidate who is clearly fighting the status quo
suddenly disappear from the site of a minor accident?
Police from multiple agencies, assisted by tracking dogs and helicopters, searched Thursday for a congressional candidate who disappeared following a Wednesday evening traffic accident.
State police said Gary Dodds, 41, of Rye, has been missing since his 1997 Lincoln Continental was (…)