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There's Force, and There's Resistance Posted: Thursday, December 4, 2003
Just poppycock
'George W. Bush: Master of illusion' If the Bush administration can't get anything else right, they definitely know how to stage a photo op. George W. Bush's surprise Thanksgiving Day visit to the troops at Baghdad airport was as cleverly contrived a piece of political theater as White House imagineers have dreamed up since since his "Mission Accomplished" aircraft carrier landing back in May. It's likely to have exactly the same effect.
'Cheering for the turkey and stuffing body bags'
US Exporting 'Tools of Torture'
'The lesson of Samarra'
Between Iraqgate & Iraqnam The truth is unmistakable and stark. The Emperor has no clothes. To put it less dramatically, the world’s mightiest military power, the United States of America, is getting sucked deeper, and perhaps inextricably, into the quagmire that Iraq’s occupation has become. It has already lost more soldiers there than it did during the first three years of the Vietnam war!
Escaping the quicksand
There's Force, and There's Resistance What do California's supermarket strike/lockout and the continued violence against U.S. occupying forces and their collaborators in Iraq have in common? The answer is found in Newton's third law of motion: for each action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Applied to human affairs this translates into the idea of resistance.
1,700 U.S. soldiers quit Iraq: French magazine
There Were Nine Crusades Bush's Makes The Tenth
No Case For War: 9/11 Does Not Justify Invading and Occupying Iraq
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