The Bush dictatorship Posted: Friday, June 11, 2004
Reagan's Falsified Obituary If journalism is history's first draft, the death of Ronald Reagan has caused a step-up in the mass production of falsified history. It's mourning in America. The main technique is omission. People who suffered from the Reagan presidency have no media standing today. It's not cool to mention victims of his policies in, for example, Central America.
The Burning Legacy of Ronald Reagan
Jayson Blair, Alive and Well at the New York Times
Morning and Mourning in America Sometimes we wake up and wish there was something to write about other than war. Other times, we wake up and wonder why Americans are seemingly silent in the face of a permanent state of war? (They're not silent; it's called censorship).
How to torture alleged terrorists and get away with it.
Annan urges application of international law to Iraq
4yr turned away from British polling station with valid voting slip
Disorganized Conspiracy
Tricky Dick Cheney Nearly three years have passed since 9-11, yet one wonders if Vice President Dick Cheney ever abandoned his "secure undisclosed location." He still seems to be secreted away somewhere, only coming out of hiding long enough to resell the Iraq war on some friendly neocon stage lent for the spread of more false propaganda.
Terror report's 'good news' turns bad
The Bush dictatorship revealed: L'etat c'est moi
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