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An American Way of War: Torture, Rape, Murder
Posted: Sunday, June 6, 2004

The Same Old Failed Policies in Iraq

Remembering Tiananmen Square
The Tiananment Square Massacre of June 4, 1989 is being remembered today on its 15th anniversary by editorialists throughout the country and around the world. Most Americans believe there really was a "massacre" at Tiananmen because the reporting at the time said so and it is very difficult for the national news media to correct itself after it has made such a splash. The editorials I've seen today are careful to avoid the term "massacre," when the best evidence is that the deaths of Chinese students, civilians, protesting workers and police and militia numbered in the hundreds, not thousands, and that there never was an order from on high to shoot anyone – and that there were no deaths on the Square itself.

Gold, Oil and a Major Terrorist Attack

American fib factory

Team Bush Is On A Crusade

Libya hits out at West in "AIDS PLOT" CASE"

Bloody day for Iraqi police, 'contractors'
Two Poles and two Americans working for Blackwater Security
Consulting
(Contractors) were killed on Saturday when a convoy they were traveling in was ambushed in Baghdad, said the Polish Foreign Ministry on Sunday.

Mercenaries in 'coup plot' guarded UK officials in Iraq

An American Way of War: Torture, Rape, Murder
The photographs of US soldiers torturing Iraqi prisoners have become symbols of American conceit, American hypocrisy and American brutality. The folly of the Iraq adventure seems to be summed up by pyres of naked, bound and hooded men smiled over by the missionaries of American democracy. More than one right wing commentator in the United States has likened these acts to college pranks.

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