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Call It What It Really Is: Sick Posted: Saturday, October 18, 2003
France warns against Iran action
Shock Therapy and the Israeli Scenario "Israel has been urging America to invade Syria, but America seems to be reluctant. So, in order to force the hands of America, Israel is going to invade Syria," Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad told the official Bernama news agency recently. "When that happens, the Americans will have to support Israel due to domestic political reasons that make Jewish votes a major factor in its presidential election."
Wanton Israeil Gaza Destruction Is A War Crime Amnesty International condemns in the strongest terms the large-scale destruction by the Israeli army of Palestinian homes in a refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, which made homeless hundreds of people, including many children and elderly people.
The price of controlling Iraq
Bolivia swears in new president Flashback Bolivia's 'Texan' President Does U.S. Bidding
Bush gets UN vote, but no troops or money
West accuses Malaysian PM of racism ¥ It cannot be 'racism', Jews are not a RACE Moulin Rouge loses race case ¥ Now this is racism
Call It What It Really Is: Sick What do you call it when George W. Bush, without provocation and based on false pretenses, sends an army to invade a foreign nation; and then, without any attempt to negotiate a surrender, effect an arrest, or put this nation's leaders on trial and present evidence of their crimes, instead puts multimillion dollar bounties on their heads, relies on collaborators and spies to track them down, and then corners them and blows them away in their homes, in their own country?
Sit, stand, or crouch; but don't forget the easy-read name tags
Postwar Casualties Rise Amid Disarray in US Plans Despite a two-week public-relations offensive designed to persuade the world and the U.S. public that it knows what it is doing in Iraq, the Bush administration appears increasingly at sea.
Bush's 'spirit' cursed, tossed into Thai river Thousands Protest Bush's Visit to Manila
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