Not freedom: a free-for-all Posted: Thursday, April 8, 2004
Major combat is over
Re-Regime Change? Barely a year after America closed its eyes to reason, its greatest nightmare has arrived. The neoconservative elites who launched America into war with lofty rhetoric about overthrowing Arab tyranny are now witnessing mass resistance against the most brutal tyranny in the region today--their own.
A guided missile, a misguided war
Blix: Costs of invasion outweigh the gains
US surprised by retaliation
IRAQ: Violating the Powell Doctrine
Not freedom: a free-for-all The US has established no social contract with the Iraqi people and thus it has no authority to lead. It is no surprise, therefore, that our troops are fair game on all fronts. The Bush administration continues to maintain a myth: that those people attacking American troops are a monolithic enemy spurred on by "external forces". "We're not going to be intimidated by thugs and assassins," President Bush announced in a speech on April 6.
Flip, flop, and lie
President Bush: Flip-Flopper-In-Chief
Flashback Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein
Rice Lies, "Revises" Her Lies And Then Repeats the Same Original Lies Again This is Standard Procedure in the Bush Administration. We Have Entered Some Sort of Orwellian Parallel Universe
Steamed Rice Rice Yet to Answer For Two Dishonest Statements Claim vs. Fact: Rice's Q&A Testimony Before the 9/11 Commission
Israel: the ultimate winner An important question which continues to surface in the war against Iraq relates to Israel and the effort by the Zionist lobby to push the war option on the American administration as well as the American public. In other words, what are the goals that Israel seeks to achieve from the war in Iraq and how will it impact the Palestinian file?
Israelis better at manipulating media Sharon's victory?
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