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November 6, 2005

Libby the PNAC Connection to WHIG

Filed under: Iraq, US Govt, media silenced, headline news, PNAC — ben @ 3:43 pm

Recently indicted Lewis Libby is much more than a Plame outer, he is a PNAC member. Libby was indicted for lying about Plame, and this same liar is also Chief of Staff for proven liar [# 1 ;-] Dick Cheney, and both are members of the we need a permanent military presence in the Middle East gang of PNACers…

And this same indicted liar Scooter Libby was the PNAC connection to the WHIG group, making up the lies to sell the war, isn’t this worthy of investigation? Kucinich wants to see all of their correspondence- what’s so crazy about that? Call your Congressman and ask them what their vote on Kucinich’s RoI will be, and if it’s no, ask them Why- and/or tell them your going to make sure a cowardly traitor such as (s)he is replaced next fall.

This week the House Committee on International Relations must vote on Kucinich’s Resolution of Inquiry into the WHIG group. Contact list- Light up their phones.

The nine members of WHIG
# Karl Rove
# Lewis Libby
# Andrew Card
# Condoleezza Rice
# Mary Matalin
# Karen Hughes
# Stephen Hadley
# James R. Wilkinson
# Nicholas E. Calio

These people should be on trial.

CNN Reports Progress in Iraq: 100 attacks per day on US troops, Double 2004, Triple 2003

Filed under: US Govt, media silenced, headline news — ben @ 1:54 pm

In Oct 2003 there were 30 attacks per day on US troops, Oct 2004 saw 50 attacks/day, and now Oct 2005 we have 100 attacks per day - CNN.

bush's 'progress' in iraq

Bush says, ‘We’re making progress in Iraq’ and the media dutifully repeats it, “The President says we’re making progress,” like it’s news. It’s not news, it’s f*$#ing bullshit - it will be a great day when we seize their broadcast equipment and take over their propaganda ‘news’ studios and tv/radio satellites.


UPDATE:

Notice 2003 in red is consistently below ‘04 and ‘05.

Alex Jones Audio: The 2nd American Revolution

Filed under: Katrina, Peace MP3s, Spying — ben @ 12:56 pm

Alex Jones before the Austin City Council (mp3), where they voted to keep the Bill of Rights and Constitution intact, to deny the Patriot Act spying powers that the fascists so desire.

And another mp3, this from Cynthia McKinney, who was not surprised by the neglect in the wake of Katrina… in fact it reminded her of the gov’t reports recommending martial law in the event of a black (poor) uprising, it mentioned rounding up 21 million American Negroes into ‘relocation centers’…

Montana Gov: Are we going to allow the military to do an end-run coup on civilian government?

Filed under: misc, US Govt, headline news — ben @ 11:27 am

An AP story headlining a recent GI Special or the original at the WaPo:

Several governors are fuming over a Bush administration suggestion that the active military take a greater role in disaster response, calling it an attempt to usurp state authority over National Guard units.

Governors in Washington, Mississippi, Michigan, Arkansas, West Virginia, Delaware and Alabama are among those who have panned the idea, questioning whether it would even be constitutional.

Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, among the harshest critics, said the issue promises to be a major topic at the Western Governors Association meeting in Phoenix next week.

“I’m going to stand up among a bunch of elected governors and say, ‘Are we going to allow the military without a shot being fired to effectively do an end-run coup on civilian government? Are we going to allow that?”‘ Schweitzer said. “We’re going to have a little civics lesson for some leaders who are apparently out of touch in the military.”

President Bush first suggested in September that the active military ought to have a greater role in responding to disasters. He said the military’s training, command structure and resources put it in a better position to lead recovery efforts. Adm. Timothy J. Keating, commander at U.S. Northern Command, has endorsed the idea as well.

“It’s a bad idea for the military to make that decision and usurp the authority that under the U.S. Constitution stays with the governor and local authorities,” Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a Republican, told The Associated Press last month.

Schweitzer said he became even more irate after seeing a copy of an e-mail circulating among National Guard commanders this week that contends active duty military leaders are suggesting taking federal control even further.

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