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Grasping for straws on Iraq
Posted: Saturday, October 11, 2003

Regime change, the prequel

WMD Report cries out for new dreaded 'L' word: Lie!
The only reason that the world has not already jumped down Bush's throat for the "Big WMD Lie" is because, unlike in the case of Clinton, the major media is protecting him.

Stalking Syria

Iraq: More Spin, Bureaucracy
When the White House announced it was reorganizing its approach to reconstructing Iraq, the obvious conclusion was that President Bush now understands things aren't going well there. At every opportunity, he says they are, but they're not. On one hand, it's encouraging that he finally seems to grasp that. On the other, his prescribed solution is a monumental disappointment.

Lies which Paved the Road to Invasion

White House Continues to Defend Iraq Policy

Bush closer to getting Iraq money...

Crime puts Iraqi women under house arrest

U.N. veto tradition is 'policy of doing nothing, Cheney

Israel Continues Gaza Military Operation Despite UN Criticism
Gaza raid violates international law: UN
Six die as Israelis seek tunnels

A Year on the Wrong National Path
A year into the mess that Bush has made of our country's international relations, there are many who say they have come to realize that the vote to authorize the president to invade Iraq was a mistake. But it is important to remember that millions of Americans knew it was a mistake in October 2002. That this wisdom was not reflected in the congressional votes is a tragedy.


Cuba and the "Necessary Viciousness" of the Bushites
In response to Bush's latest saber-rattling, Dagoberto Rodriguez, head of Cuba's diplomatic mission, said Bush should "stop acting like a lawless cowboy" and "start listening to the voices of the nations of the world."

The Red Cross continues its criticism
of the U.S. prison at Guantánamo Bay


Straw 'censors' anti-US speech

Paying to Make Enemies of America

The Bush way

Arms sales fuelled by logic of
my enemy's enemy is my friend


UN estimate for rebuilding Iraq half that of Bush's
where's the money going?


Grasping for straws on Iraq
National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice should have "taken the Fifth" – refused to answer questions – about what the U.S.-Brit-Aussie Survey Group found in Iraq. But no. She "took the stand" and argued the report exonerates Bush for unilaterally invading Iraq to "disarm" Saddam Hussein. Unfortunately, the report convicts.

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