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Ruthlessness Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2003
Think Again Go down the Iraq laundry list; no WMD's found, bogus intelligence claims, American GIs dying at the clip of at least one-a-day, a billion a week just for security, while Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden still roam the landscape. So what'd the press do last week when covering the war? Blame the Democrats, of course.
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Protesters to Bush: How Dare You?
Criticizing Zionism It Is Forbidden to Say Such Things
The Politics of Media Filtration
How press barons, governments silence dissent
Press Underreports Wounded in Iraq Truth About War Casualties 11 US soldiers wounded in Iraq Wednesday
Good Versus Evil Sells Violence To Serve the American Empire The American people's sensibilities are being saturated by violence and a brutal and destructive struggle couched in terms of good against evil. We are increasingly inundated by violence in entertainment, news, religion and politics as the American empire engages in a war against evil and terror throughout the world.
Flashback The UN's Big Five supply 88% of all killer arms US, Britain, Russia, France and China
Did Israel deliberately allow 241 American Marines to die? Yes, says Victor Ostrovsky, a former Israeli secret agent. In a new book, By Way of Deception: A Devastating Insider's Portrait of the Mossad, Mr. Ostrovsky says the Israelis had advance notice of the suicide attack that killed 241 Marines in Beirut in October 1983 but withheld the information from the United States in the hope that the attack would poison American Arab relations.
Cultural gaffes of GI's lead to isolation in Iraq
Grenada detainees still in jail, 20 years on
Ruthlessness "Dhuluaya, Iraq...US soldiers driving bulldozers, with jazz blaring from loudspeakers, have uprooted ancient groves of date palms as well as orange and lemon trees in central Iraq as part of a new policy of collective punishment of farmers who do not give information about guerrillas attacking US troops."
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