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What kind of Christian Cuts Services for the Poor
        then gives $8 billion in bonuses to the military-industrial complex

November 30, 2005

Wisconsin Governor subpoenas oil executives- PUBLIC Hearing Dec 1st

Filed under: US Govt, headline news — ben @ 9:12 am

The price of gas at an all-time high, oil companies making record profits… are we being scammed? That’s what Wisconsin Gov. Doyle intends to find out this Thursday, Dec 1st. bellaciao.org:

Were we taken advantage of? Did corporate oil executives use these two national tragedies (Katrina & Rita) to cash in? Governor Doyle’s administration is estimating that Wisconsin consumers have overpaid oil companies more than $113 million.

Under the authority of Wisconsin’s trade and consumer protection law, the Governor has subpoenaed oil company executives to appear in Wisconsin for this public hearing.

The CEOs of Chevron, Exxon, Conoco Phillips, BP and Shell (Chairman) have been subpoenaed- just a few weeks after they were caught lying to Congress. This time they’ll be testifying under oath, so it is imperative that somebody ask them questions on the topic they lied about last time, Cheney’s Energy Task Force. (Hint Hint- if you live within driving range of Wisconsin…)

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email events@c-span.org to suggest they cover this hearing.

November 29, 2005

Corrupt Congressman Cunningham illustrates how US ended up in Iraq

Filed under: misc, Iraq, US Govt, headline news — Lula @ 7:21 am

cunninghamCrying in Public, Congressman Cunningham hoping to gain sympathy for his crimes against humanity, admits to taking bribes and resigns from congress. Does anyone believe this display of regret would have occured had he not been caught?

from Washington Post

Prosecutors said Cunningham, an eight-term House member, “demanded, sought and received” illicit payments in the form of cash, home payments, furnishings, cars and vacations from four co-conspirators, including two defense contractors, over the past five years.

Cunningham, a member of the influential House Appropriations defense subcommittee and the intelligence committee, answered “Yes, Your Honor,” when asked by U.S. District Judge Larry A. Burns if he had accepted bribes in exchange for his performance of official duties.

U.S. Attorney Carol C. Lam told reporters that Cunningham “did the worst thing an elected official can do — he enriched himself through his position and violated the trust of those that put him there.”

The question I have not seen asked very often is why was he given bribes? What did he do on his end? This is not just a crime against the American people, this is a crime against humanity, most obviously the Iraqi people, because there is no doubt that these bribes secured his vote for the illegal invasion of Iraq. Being on both the House Appropriations committee and House intelligence committee, besides steering lucrative defense contracts, these bribes secured his silence on the obvious corruption in Iraq and his no vote on any sort hearing that might lead to accountability of those responsible.

I hope that the rest of our corrupt congress is running scared because they should be. The American people have finally realized the depth of greed of politicians in this country and this is only the beginning of the revolution in congress. One by one we will expose these greedy immoral bastards….who is next?

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November 26, 2005

Napalm & White Phosphorus in Iraq

Filed under: misc, Iraq, US Govt, headline news — ben @ 8:52 am

As brief as possible, the lowdown on the use of Napalm and White Phosphorus in Iraq.

Iraqi news sources reported napalm use during the initial phase of war, the US denied it. Then had to recant their denial after a Col. admitted to its use. Napalm was banned by the Geneva conventions.

Then during the Nov 2004 Falluja attack (which began the day after Bush’s ‘re-election’ as a diversion from the blatant election fraud) islam-online.net reported that the US was gassing Falluja. The US denied it, but then a year later the Italian TV documentary with US troops claiming they were trained to use WP, and they heard it’s nickname, “Whiskey Pete” called for on the radio. The video has disturbing graphic footage of burnt bodies with the clothes intact, as if someone had dressed up the skeltons- but in fact they were fried with white phosphorus, a chemical that does nothing to clothing, but burns flesh to the bone. Is it a chemical weapon?

Of course the US denied that they used white phosphorus, then they said, ok we use it, but only for illumination purposes. Then an April issue of Field Artillery Magazine in which a soldier is quoted talking about “shake and bake” missions, where they alternate WP and explosive mortar rounds. So the army recanted further, a public relations nightmare having to say ok, sorry we lied before, but trust us, now we’re telling the truth, we did do shake and bake, but it wasn’t on civilians, so it’s ok- it’s not a chemical weapon or a war crime.

In one month the Army went from complete denial of its use, to now, White Phosphorus is a legitimate weapon.

Then lo and behold, a declassified military document is uncovered that refers to Saddam using the “chemical weapon” White Phosphorus.

When Saddam used WP it was a chemical weapon, but when we use WP it’s not a chemical weapon because “we’re the good guys”. Maybe some Americans still believe this, but the rest of the world is appalled at the ridiculous hypocrisy. Napalm and White Phosphorus- that’s liberation?

November 25, 2005

Top Stories: Cheney source of Torture, Congressman warns of Martial Law

Filed under: misc, Katrina, US Govt, mercenaries, headline news, PNAC — ben @ 3:02 pm

Cheney alleged source of new “American” torture policies.
Retired U.S. Army Col. Larry Wilkerson, who served as former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s chief of staff,

“There’s no question in my mind where the philosophical guidance and the flexibility in order to do so originated — in the vice president of the United States’ office,” he said. “His implementer in this case was (Defense Secretary) Donald Rumsfeld and the Defense Department.”

Is Bush Lying about his Lies?

The buck stops in the Oval Office. If the president was not deliberately lying to the American people, he nonetheless presided over what was in effect and in truth a massive deception. He would be much wiser to admit his mistake and assume responsibility, but it is apparently not in his character to do so.

Moreover at least three-fifths of the American people now believe that he did in fact deceive them. The question arises as to whether he and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld are also deceiving us on the certainty of victory in Iraq. Granting for the sake of an argument that we must train a functioning Iraq army, why will no one in the administration predict how long that will take? Why after several years of that effort is there only one fully capable Iraqi unit (of 750 men)?

Media Matters: Fox News has Woolsey and Perle debate Iraq, it’s a fake debate because they’re both members of the Defense Policy Board.

But Media Matters missed the boat, because the more damning fact is that they’re both members of PNAC. That’s what Fox “News” is selling…? A debate between two PNAC members is “Fair and Balanced” ? Oh My God. It’s unbelievable that anyone buys that crap…. to end the war, everyone should buy the Highjacking Catastrophe DVD (which exposes PNAC) for their Fox News watching friends and family.

Martial Law: Congressman Ron Paul on the Alex Jones Show

“They [Bush, Cheney] are putting their back up against the wall and saying, if need be we’re going to have martial law.”

“We’ve heard all these statements by the President, by the administration, why they need more militarism at the federal government to keep people in check so nobody knows how this will turn out but I do know that the only thing we can do about it is try to alert the American people to what’s going on so they can be prepared.”

Camp Casey: Christmas Concert in Crawford

Filed under: misc, Camp Casey, Iraq, headline news — ben @ 2:16 pm

re: (Camp Casey bad news) So what we need is some real people down there, offering practical, intelligent ideas and solutions to really end this evil war- we’ve got to stop following the fake leaders with bad ideas.

My suggestion is to ask Mr. Mattlege if we can rent his 160 acre parcel for the month of December, where we can host a Christmas Concert in Crawford, and perhaps a New Year’s Bash, maybe even a March to Prairie Chapel Ranch with 50,000 unhappy campers.

advantages:
In the wide open space of Texas, there is no need for riot cops.
People, esp college students have time off
Our request, a live tv debate
if Bush refuses, we force him to flee via helicopter
there is plenty of time to set this up and get the word out.

This is so do-able… Maybe we’ll even find an American leader willing to speak the words similar to Ukraine’s Yushchenko, ~ we will stay as long as it takes.

as long as it takes

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November 24, 2005

Intentionally targeting journalists-the list of war crimes grows

Filed under: misc, Iraq, US Govt, headline news — Lula @ 3:25 pm

protestaljazeera

The Daily Mirror has leaked information that our devoted tyrant W recommended bombing al Jazeera in Qatar. With the reaction of Downing Street threatening legal action against anyone else who reported on it, what more proof do we need that the report is accurate? Thanks Tony. Knowing what these madmen are capable of, we now need to look back and re-evaluate the ‘truth’ we have been told about the events in Iraq. Giuliana Sgrena’s statements that she was purposely targeted inside the green zone don’t seem so far fetched. And the day the US hit the Palestine Hotel, Al Jazeera, and Abu Dhabi!!! At least one woman is fighting back…

The widow of Tariq Ayyoub, the journalist from satellite TV network Al Jazeera, who was killed when the station’s Baghdad offices were bombed in 2003, says she is considering sueing the US government over his death. The revelation follows reports in British newspaper The Daily Mirror, that US president George W. Bush planned to bomb Al Jazeera’s headquarters in Qatar but was talked out of it by British prime minister Tony Blair.

Dima Tahboub, wife of the 35-year-old journalist, says she may take legal action, because “The report proves the cold-blooded murder of my husband.”

“America always claimed it was an accident. But I believe the new revelations prove that claim was false or at least trustworthy,” the Daily Mirror reported her as saying. “I will seek legal advice in light of this new information to achieve justice,” she added.

Ayyoub died on 8 April 2003, when his office on the west bank of the Tigris river in Baghdad was hit by at least two American missiles as he reported from the roof. That same morning US tanks fired at the Palestine Hotel, which was used by scores of journalists, killing two of them. The offices of Abu Dhabi TV, some 300 metres away from the Al Jazeera office, were also hit that day. Following the attacks the Pentagon said it would never intentionally target journalists.

The White House has dismissed claims it planned to bomb Al Jazeera’s headquarters in Qatar, with a spokesman saying on Tuesday: “We are not going to dignify something so outlandish with a response.”

www.adnki.com

Imagine what bad luck to accidentally hit three separate journalist locations in one day. Just how stupid does the white house think we are?

And then the next question to be asked is…just what are they hiding in Iraq? What are they doing to those poor people that they don’t want anyone to report? If they are willing to commit war crimes to shut down journalists, it makes one wonder what heinous war crimes they are covering up.protestaljazeera2

November 22, 2005

Thanksgiving in Iraq

Filed under: misc, Iraq, US Govt, headline news — Lula @ 11:25 am

A somber Thanksgiving for U.S. troops

Twenty-two-year old Sgt. George Servino, Jr. of the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion 23rd infantry, didn’t celebrate Thanksgiving last year.

A dinner was prepared for the troops, Servino said, but he didn’t feel like celebrating.

“Thanksgiving was just another day. I didn’t go to the feast. … I wasn’t in the mood,”

As the holiday season begins, and friends and family come together to celebrate, troops overseas say being away from loved ones becomes even harder.

Servino’s family “is all about Thanksgiving,” he said, with over 50 members of extended family and friends filling the Servino household every year to celebrate the holiday.

“The thing that got to me (was) when I talked to my mom a couple of days after Thanksgiving; they told me that they spent Thanksgiving at my uncle’s house because they didn’t even want to have it at my house without me there,” Servino said.
troopsthanksgiving

When Christmas arrived in Iraq, Servino said he still did not feel like celebrating. But unlike Thanksgiving, his mother tried to celebrate the day like they always did.

Still, Servino says it was difficult for his family to cope with his absence during the important time for the them.

“They celebrated Christmas because of what I told her before,” Servino said, but added it was difficult for his mom to take family pictures without him. His mom would also often wear pieces of his clothing just to be able to smell him, he said.

“She told me that a piece of (her) was missing,” Servino said.

This story is from last year. One year and thousands of deaths and maimings later…how many more families suffer this holiday season? This Thanksgiving, as Americans enjoy the comfort of their homes and families, it might be nice to think about the troops still stuck in Iraq because of our National Apathy. It is time for Americans to finally face the truth about the war in Iraq. I know that denial is a powerful thing. I know it doesn’t feel good when you find your trust has been abused, that you have been misled by an insane madman. But the truth will set us free.

To whomever feels that the troops want to stay and ‘finish the job’- It is time to explore the basic tenet of Christianity “Do unto others…”

Thanksgiving FlyerHow would you feel if you found out all your sacrifice for the last several years was for profit and corporate greed? How would you feel if you found out you lost your leg, your best friend, your spirit…all for money? How would you feel if you were forced to kill another human being, and you found out it was for Halliburton? You see, the facts aren’t going to change, whether we face it now or later. It is never going to get easier on these brave men and women to find out the war is based on lies, that their trust has been abused.

These brave soldiers signed up to protect our country, they put their lives on the line for US- how many more years will we let them rot in Iraq because people in denial can’t handle the truth? We owe the troops the truth, and to bring them home to safety. It is the least we can do!

November 21, 2005

Critic of war assails Cheney: Kucinich Calls for Hearings on False Statements

Filed under: misc, Iraq, US Govt, headline news — Lula @ 7:15 pm

Just as Cheney is lashing out at Democrats calling questions about the war “revisionism of the most corrupt and shameless variety”

“Any suggestion that prewar information was distorted, hyped, fabricated by the leader of the nation is utterly false,” Cheney said, decrying the “self-defeating pessimism” of many Democrats. He added that to begin withdrawing from Iraq now, as some lawmakers have suggested, “would be a victory for the terrorists.”

Kucinich has answered back with a call for accountablity

I am requesting that the Government Reform Committee hold a hearing on the war in Iraq and specifically the role that Vice President Richard Cheney, and his staff, played in leading this nation to war.

We now know that the Vice President, and his aides, were at the forefront of the Administration planning and execution of the war in Iraq. We also now know that many of the statements made by Vice President Cheney have turned out to be false and misleading.

The Vice President has had great influence in leading the United States into war in Iraq, and has used his influence to make false statements, mislead the public and attack those who oppose the war and have demanded accountability…

The Vice President should be immediately invited to appear before our committee and given the opportunity to provide our committee with the facts to support his claims. If he refuses, our committee should use its subpoena power to require his appearance.

commondreams

Tom Davis would like to hear your opinion on the subject…
Chairman of the House Government Reform Committee:
email
Tom Davis

Virginia-11th, Republican 2348 Rayburn HOB Washington, DC 20515-4611 Phone: (202) 225-1492 Fax: (202) 225-3071

Constituent Service Offices:

Annandale District Office 4115 Annandale Road, Suite 103 Annandale, VA 22003 Phone: (703) 916-9610 Fax: (703) 916-9617

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November 20, 2005

Bush can’t get away- freakin hilarious!

Filed under: misc — ben @ 12:48 pm

Bush was rude to a reporter then tries to escape, but he can’t open the door.
This is so damn funny- the pictures are priceless.

Murtha’s Resolution was not voted on!

Filed under: misc, US Govt, headline news — ben @ 11:26 am

One thing needs to be clear- the House did not vote on Murtha’s start-now-finish-in-6-months Resolution. The House voted on Republican Duncan Hunter’s sham resolution, introduced for the sole purpose of creating confusion. After submitting the bill, Hunter declared that he would vote against it. Check out these statements from House Dems:

Rep. Hinchey:

The resolution put forth by House Republicans today is completely consistent with the counterfeit information the Bush Administration used to validate the war in the first place. Republicans are fabricating facts surrounding a resolution just as they fabricated facts to justify the war.

Cynthia McKinney:

The Republicans should be roundly criticized for this reprehensible act. They have perpetrated a fraud on the House of Representatives just as they have defrauded the American people.


Dennis Kucinich
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If his real intention were to bring our troops home right now, why would he vote against his own resolution? Wake up America.

The American people are fed up with politicians who say one thing and do another. Every one of conscience and intelligence knows the magnitude of withdrawing 150,000 troops requires a plan, and a sincere legislative effort.

The American people deserve a real debate on Iraq: Where are the WMDs? Where is Osama Bin Laden? What did Iraq have to do with 9/11?

This Congress, which is a coequal branch of government, which has the War Power and which has oversight responsibility, has the moral obligation to find out why almost everything of significance we were told about the war turned out to be false.

So, after a two week vacation, the House returns Dec 6th, at this time they could be forced to vote on the real Murtha Resolution…. if they voted to begin the withdrawal, and a dozen planes loaded with troops left the first day in a symbolic gesture, the attacks on US troops could end immediately.

Call your CongressCritter and ask them to support the real Murtha Resolution when they return.

Tear down their, “Iraq is improving, we’re liberating them” myth. FACTS to back you up.

November 18, 2005

Rumsfeld: “Iraq is improving” - just another lie.

Filed under: Iraq, US Govt, media silenced, headline news — ben @ 12:46 pm

At a press briefing responding to Murtha’s call for an immediate withdrawl, Rumsfeld said Iraq had made enormous progress, “The situation in Iraqi has been improving.”

By what measure? What actual proof does Rummy have that the situation is improving?

Generals testified last month, that after 2 and a half years only 750 out of 200,000 Iraqi Soldiers are capable of operating independently.

Undercover British soldiers caught red-handed: Dressed as Arabs in a car full of explosives with a remote detonator

82 percent of Iraqis “strongly opposed” to the presence of coalition troops


There is no evidence that Iraq is improving- none. Rumsfeld is lying. They Lied to start the war- they’re still lying today to keep the gravy train rolling and keep themselves out of prison.

November 17, 2005

Interesting Facts about Bird Flu Vaccine Tamiflu

Filed under: misc, US Govt, headline news, bird flu, Vaccines — ben @ 9:07 pm

1. Rumsfeld was the CEO of Gilead from 1997-2001, he went straight from CEO to Defense Secretary. Gilead owns the rights to Tamiflu (the would be bird-flu vaccine), which they leased to Roche to manufacture. Gilead receives 10% from Roche, Rumsfeld’s shares currently equal to $5-25 million.

2. Gilead Stock has increased at least 500% since 2001.

3. Tamiflu has been linked to twelve deaths:

including heart attack, suicide, pneumonia and acute pancreatitis. Four had suffered a “sudden death”, which was “an unusual phenomenon in otherwise healthy children”. All had taken Tamiflu.

4. Two of the suicides in Japan were from hallucinogenic side effects.

with one jumping in front of an oncoming truck last year and the other falling from the ninth floor of a building earlier this year…

The drug in Japan carries a note listing impaired consciousness, abnormal behaviors, hallucination and other psychological and neurological symptoms as possible serious side effects.

5. The Senate is considering (S. 1873) which could mandate forced vaccinations as well as liability protection from vaccine makers.

November 16, 2005

Thimerosal Sucks! Autism in Children has skyrocketed since ‘91

Filed under: misc, US Govt, headline news, Vaccines — ben @ 10:31 pm

from an RFK Jr article:

Since 1991, when the CDC and the FDA had recommended that three additional vaccines laced with the preservative be given to extremely young infants — in one case, within hours of birth — the estimated number of cases of autism had increased fifteenfold, from one in every 2,500 children to one in 166 children.

Don’t Doctors take some sort of oath to help people? How can they, in good conscience, continue to give these vaccines to children? Probably because they don’t know, or don’t want to know. They’ll just pull up some industry funded study that says the opposite and claim this study is ‘junk science’…. at least they feel better about themselves.

… Working in schools, I’ve seen fully autistic kids, and some ‘at risk’ kids that could have been partially affected by these vaccines, but not enough to be diagnosed as autistic. That’s a lot of messed up kids… I’m sure there would be a massive class-action lawsuit against the pharmaceuticals, if it weren’t for the liability protection the Senate is about to pass so nobody can sue the vaccine makers. So who do our ‘Representatives’ work for, the drug companies or We the People?

MSNBC Lying about White Phosphorus

Filed under: misc, Iraq, US Govt, media silenced, headline news — ben @ 2:52 pm

MSNBC: U.S. denies using phosphorus against civilians

CBC Canada: U.S. official admits phosphorus used as weapon in Iraq

MSNBC’s story was at 7:18 am, CBC at about 10:00am, so perhaps MSNBC still hadn’t heard the news…? but now it’s at least 7 hours after many international news organizations have reported the exact opposite of MSNBC’s headline and they still haven’t changed it… This is a joint-effort between two billion dollar corporations and that’s the best they can do? Absolutely, because their purpose is not to inform, but to cover for the Military-Industrial Complex.

If we can get the MSM to cover this admitted use of Chemical Weapons, then we can ask all Pro-war Americans where they draw the line. Can they really look in the mirror and convince themselves that we’re still the good guys in Iraq?

Portrait of a hypocrite

Filed under: misc, Iraq, US Govt — Lula @ 1:06 pm

These are the top five Google headlines…

US defends use of white phosphorus against Iraq insurgents

US Senate Responds to Public Concern Over Iraq

Sunnis Demand Probe of Torture Allegations

Woodward Says His Plame Source Not Libby

Push forward with reforms, Bush urges China
bush statue baghdad1

“Governments across this hemisphere must be strong, must listen to the people, and must not squander their money. Governments across this hemisphere must be free of corruption. Governments across this hemisphere must be accountable—and we must live by the same standard we set for others.”
George W Bush

Two new songs: Talkin NPR Blues & Why am I an anarchist

Filed under: misc, Peace MP3s — ben @ 9:45 am

just adding a coupla new peace songs to the podcast

Utah Phillips classic- Talkin NPR Blues

Norman Nawrocki- Why am I an anarchist

November 12, 2005

Who told the Senate that Saddam had WMDs capable of attacking the East Coast?

Filed under: Iraq, US Govt, media silenced, headline news, Peace MP3s — ben @ 12:45 pm

Direct evidence of LIES. Somebody tell the mainstream media.

1. “Someone”

took the Senators into a closed door session and told them Saddam had UAVs capable of hitting the East Coast… they voted on the Resolution soon after.

Senator Bill Nelson (FL):

I, along with nearly every Senator in this Chamber, in that secure room of this Capitol complex, was not only told there were weapons of mass destruction–specifically chemical and biological–but I was looked at straight in the face and told that Saddam Hussein had the means of delivering those biological and chemical weapons of mass destruction by unmanned drones, called UAVs, unmanned aerial vehicles. Further, I was looked at straight in the face and told that UAVs could be launched from ships off the Atlantic coast to attack eastern seaboard cities of the United States. Is it any wonder that I concluded there was an imminent peril to the United States?

As far as I know, it has never been revealed who that “Someone” was that told the Senators about this threat… was it Cheney? They always say he’s got ‘gravitas’.

Bush also claimed (threatened):

“We’ve also discovered through intelligence that Iraq has a growing fleet of manned and unmanned aerial vehicles that could be used to disperse chemical or biological weapons across broad areas. We are concerned that Iraq is exploring ways of using these UAVs for missions targeting the United States.”

mp3 audio — or — slideshow format

2. Dick Cheney

If you missed the Downing Street Memo Hearings, this is from CIA veteran Ray McGovern’s opening statement:

On August 26, 2002, less than 5 weeks after the briefing at 10 Downing Street, Vice President Cheney gave a major speech in which he said, “We now know that Saddam has resumed his efforts to acquire nuclear weapons. Among other sources, we’ve gotten this from the first-hand testimony of defectors including Saddam’s own son-in-law.”

This was a lie.

Saddam’s son-in-law, Hussein Kamel, told us just the opposite when he defected in 1995. Again, he told us just the opposite. You can find it on page 13 of his debriefing report. He said, “All weapons, biological, chemical, missile, nuclear, were destroyed.” How did Kamel know this? He was in charge.

They were destroyed in July 2001. I’m sorry, in July 1991 at his order. Why? To prevent the U.N. inspectors from finding them after the war. And everything else, everything else Hussein Kamel told us checked out to be true.

Cheney’s lie would have been able to stand were it not for the conscience of another patriotic whistle-blower who gave the text of Kamel’s debriefing to Newsweek 4 weeks before the war as the drumbeat for war got louder and louder in early-2003. Newsweek broke the story on February 24, 2003, several weeks before the attack, but the information was suppressed by U.S. media.

mp3 audio of this statment

3. Bush

10/01/02 “Of course, I haven’t made up my mind we’re going to war with Iraq.” - list of such lies

This theme was a huge part of selling the war. At the time, they were claiming that “war was a last resort” often, this vote in Congress was supposed to scare Saddam into disarming, it was not a “vote to remove Saddam from power”, as Bush claimed.

11/11/05 “When I made the decision to remove Saddam Hussein from power, Congress approved it with strong bipartisan support.”

Again, the vote was not to remove Saddam from power- this is a HUGE lie. Wouldn’t it be nice if someone in the media would actually call him on that lie in a tv interview…. I dream of the day that a tv journalist decides to risk their career and really grill Bush, not just move on to the next question.

4. Condoleeza Rice

get the video

“The fact of the matter is that when we were attacked on September 11, we had a choice to make. We could decide that the proximate cause was al Qaeda and the people who flew those planes into buildings and, therefore, we would go after al Qaeda…or we could take a bolder approach…”

That’s not how they sold us the war!

It wasn’t like, “let’s spend $300 billion to remake the Middle East” - it was “We don’t want the smoking gun to come in the form of a Mushroom Cloud.”
(mp3)

Bush told us there were killers, “barbaric killers planning to attack us” (mp3) - now Condi says they decided to take a bolder approach to sponsor a US makeover of the entire Middle East?!

5. Rumsfeld

(mp3 audio)

“So the money’s gonna come from Iraq’s Oil Revenue as everyone has said. They think it’s gonna be something like $2 billion this year, they think it might be something like 15… 12 next year, they think it might be something like 18 to 20 plus… 19? - the next year.”

The war has already cost US $300 Billion… with all $300 billion going to weapons makers like the Carlyle Group, Lockheed Martin and to rebuilding firms Halliburton, Bechtel, etc… the Military-Industrial Complex has ‘earned’ $300,000,000,000 attacking and occupying a country that was not a threat to us, and American citizens are suffering as a result, though not nearly as much as Iraqis. These Bush Admin Lies have damaged America.

Wake up media. Stop being mouthpieces writing articles like: Bush says he didn’t Lie, Hadley says Bush didn’t lie, Cheney says they didn’t lie… they did lie and as a result 100,000 are dead and we’re out $300 Billion. Do you really believe that, “they’re lying again to stay out of prison” is an absurd notion?

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Hitler called it “The Big Lie”
the little people will never suspect “the complete reversal of facts”.

Other sources proving Bush’s claim (that Congress had same intelligence) to be false- ie a flat out lie. But the mainstream media reports it as if it’s true, just like they did with the pre-war lies.

Bush Resurrects False Claim That Congress Had “Same Intelligence” On Iraq

Asterisks Dot White House’s Iraq Argument

A great collection Iraq WMD Lies: The Words of Mass Deception

Rep Waxman’s Iraq on the Record- 237 misleading statements in a searchable database

Neocon Journalist excited by recreation of 1918 Killer Flu virus

Filed under: misc, headline news, PNAC — ben @ 9:46 am

Charles Krauthammer is a [PNAC] neocon journalist for the WaPo:

It was announced last week that U.S. scientists have just created a living, killing copy of the 1918 “Spanish” flu.

This is big. Very big.

First, it is a scientific achievement of staggering proportions. The Spanish flu has not been seen on this blue planet for 85 years. Its re-creation is a story of enterprise, ingenuity, serendipity, hard work and sheer brilliance.

Doesn’t he sound excited? Scary.

Beyond the brilliance lies the sheer terror. We have brought back to life an agent of near-biblical destruction…

Not only has the virus been physically re-created, but its entire genome has also now been published for the whole world, good people and very bad, to see….

Why [would terrorists] try to steal loose nukes in Russia? A nuke can only destroy a city. The flu virus, properly evolved, is potentially a destroyer of civilizations.

We might have just given it to our enemies.

“Have a nice day.”

November 10, 2005

WHIG Resolution of Inquiry defeated by two democratic no shows

Filed under: Iraq, US Govt, headline news — Lula @ 8:42 pm

The Kucinich resolution of Inquiry into WHIG was voted down 25-23…

More than 100 House Democrats joined Kucinich in cosponsoring this resolution, even before it never made it to the floor! Only 2 Republicans stood up for finding out the truth–Rep. Jim Leach of Iowa and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas.

The Democrats on the committee were united–at least those who bothered to show up. Every single Republican showed, with 25 of them determined to continue their whitewash for the White House. But for some strange reason, 2 Democrats on the committee–Rep. Faleomavaega and Rep. Berman–were too burdened with other pressing concerns to bother showing up to vote

common dreams

These two ‘democrats’ need to be fired ASAP- not unseated next year, but physically removed from office today. The real question is: Were they bribed or blackmailed? This was a very big vote, nothing is more important… and they did not even show. This dereliction of duty borders on treason. Perhaps you’d like to call and ask why they didn’t show or just let them know how you feel…
Faleomavaega (202) 225-8577 - Fax: (202) 225-8757
Berman ………. (202) 225-4695 - Fax: (202) 225-3196

bribed or blackmailed?

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Chairman Hyde who pronounced at one point “I don’t care how we got in [to Iraq].”also used dirty tricks to try to alter the vote count…

The net effect of these maneuvers was not only that Hyde misled Lantos, a serious breach of etiquette; it was that several Democrats, including Lantos, were not even in the room the first time their names were called to vote. And though Lantos made it back in time to record his vote, 4 Democrats did not.

When will congress mature, set aside partisanship and recognize their constitutional duty to serve as a check and balance? I agree with Dennis Kucinich…enough is enough!

“This Congress can no longer pass the buck on accountability. With over 2,000 US troops killed in Iraq and tens of thousands more injured, it is long past time that this Congress wakes up and ask the serious questions that the American public is demanding answers to.

“Time after time this Congress has failed its Constitutional duty, and failed the American public. This Congress has become nothing more than a rubber stamp for this Administration and their policies. We owe the American public better. That is what today’s resolution was about.”

Congress cuts food stamps, gives money to the rich

Filed under: US Govt, Class Warfare, headline news — ben @ 10:17 am

Congress is at it again, doing their best Reverse Robin Hood act, taking from the poor and giving to the rich…. those crooks in DC ‘earn’ $160,000/yr for bullshit like this- from the WaPo:

the budget Congress is now considering would cut spending by $35 billion (food stamps for 300,000 & school lunches for 40,000 children) and cut taxes by $70 billion.

Don’t worry, said Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana, one of the leading House conservatives. Cutting taxes for the rich is the best antipoverty program.

This is nothing short of criminal.

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