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Iraq War DecisionNobody's Hero: My War StoryBy Dave Lindorff
I’m certainly no hero, but since some readers of my last post have
Bush/Cheney and special contracts with Big Oil in Iraq - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE APPEARED IN THE SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE TODAY (7/2/08). THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MUST UNITE TO SHOW THE WORLD WE DID NOT SUPPORT OR APPROVE OF THE INJUSTICES OF THIS ADMINISTRATION AND THE CRIMES IT COMMITTED AGAINST IRAQ, THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD. TO REGAIN OUR STATURE IN THE WORLD, WE MUST CHARGE BUSH AND CHENEY WITH WAR CRIMES BEFORE THE REST OF THE WORLD DOES IT FOR US. CONTACT YOUR CONGRESSPERSONS TODAY!
Does James Baker Control Bush's Iraq Policies?
Did he write the plan to invade Iraq in April 2001, five months before 9/11?
Time for Congress to Stand Up in Its Own Defense: Impeach Bush and Cheney NBy Dave Lindorff The last couple of weeks have brought confirmation—as if it were needed—even in the corporate media, that President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and the gang of thugs and sycophants around them in the White House, engaged in a massive conspiracy to lie the country into a war in Iraq. The Bush Family's Bad Latin Real Estate InvestmentBy Dave Lindorff Back in late 2006, it was widely reported in the Latin American media that President Bush, or perhaps his old man, had bought a 100,000-acre farm in a remote area of Paraguay. What struck people at the time was the choice of country. Paraguay, of course, has gained a certain Club Med status among the world's villains and criminal elements as the place to go when the law's on your tail. The country, ruled for six decades by the dictatorial and fascist Colorado Party of Gen. Alfredo Stroesser, an almost cartoon charicature of a Latin American dictator, has no extradition treaty with any nation. That's why it has long harbored aging Nazis, bank robbers, and a string of ousted or retired Latin American dictators and their assistants over the years. Invasion of the Pumpheads!By Dave Lindorff Is America at the mercy of an invasion of the pumpheads? The bizarre behavior of Bill Clinton during this campaign season, which has seen this once smooth-talking and politically uber-sophisticated campaigner repeatedly stick a foot in his mouth and undermine his wife’s struggling campaign, raises the issue of whether he is suffering from postperfusion syndrome—a now recognized cognitive impairment common in patients who have undergone heart bypass surgery. Five Years of a Disastrous War and the Bills are Coming DueBy Dave Lindorff It’s appropriate that on this week of the fifth anniversary of the criminal US invasion of Iraq, we are also seeing several other things: the death toll of American troops in that doomed adventure is rising past 4000, the economy is sliding into a recession which could be deep and long, and the financial markets are teetering on the edge of a possibly historic collapse. The conjunction of all of these dire things is no coincidence. Pete Stark was Right
The war in Iraq was for Bush's amusement. And don't you love the CNN poll results at the end?
So They're Fond of Condemnations Are They? Let's Condemn the Entire Republican LeadershipIf They Want A Condemnation We'll Give Them One Once in a rare while a member of Congress will speak the plain truth without equivocation. Action Page: http://www.usalone.com/condemnation.php And when Pete Stark stood up to accuse the president of the United States of having no conscience about the deaths of the thousands of valiant troops he sent on a criminal war mission (for his "amusement" Stark said), while at the same time stealing the medicines out of the mouths of babes, not a word was voiced in protest by the Republicans present in the moment. There was only a mild generalized statement from the chair about avoiding personal references to the president. And the reason there was not a peep of actual outrage when Stark spoke those indicting words (that they are so howling about now), is that they in knew in what was left of their hearts that it was all shamefully true.
Greenspan's Inconvenient Truth: We Invaded Iraq for its OilAlan Greenspan's new book, The Age of Turbulence, has one terse sentence that is shaking Washington:
On CNN’s Late Edition, Wolf Blitzer was shocked by the simple truth. But House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Tom Lantos (D-CA), largely agrees:
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What's HotOut of Iraq - Not Another Penny!! Honk to Impeach - it's fun Local: connect with Democrats.com members in your State, County, and Congressional District Are you really registered to vote? "Google" your voter registration to find out Ten Reasons to Impeach Bush & CheneyOut of Iraq PetitionForumsPollShould Congress Give Bush Another $102 Billion for Iraq? Yes: give Bush $102 billion more for Iraq 2% No: do not give Bush $102 billion more for Iraq and tell him to use existing funds to bring our troops safely home. 98% Not sure 1% Total votes: 25978 Protest and Organize! |