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Gangsters in the White House Posted: Tuesday, March 30, 2004
War Rationale: Version 10.0 In the year since the invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration has repeatedly shifted its justification for going to war and constantly changed its story on intelligence, the United Nations, reconstruction, political transition and the cost to the American taxpayer. More than anything, the administration's war in Iraq resembles a software program that, at first, works brilliantly, but then catches the user in a cycle of "fatal error" messages.
Bush Attacks Painfully Predictable
What's Brewing in Venezuela
U.S. Worried as Caribbean Nations Defer on Haiti Leaders
Prozac Nation, UK
Israel, Suicide Nation
The Secret of Their Success The New York Times has discovered the secret, and they printed it on the front page! On Monday, 29 March 2004, the Times reports "American soldiers shut down a popular Baghdad newspaper on Sunday and tightened chains across the doors after the occupation authorities accused it of printing lies that incited violence." Printing lies that incited violence? Glory be! Say it ain’t so!
Anti-US cleric's newspaper banned Thousands voice anger after US gags Shiite paper
Arabs glued to TV news but not to US-sponsored Al Hurra
Condoleezza's nonsense about Democracy
White House Agrees to Let Rice Answer Questions Publicly Condoleezza Rice to testify on 9/11
Indian airforce chief's "goodwill" France visit to buy warplanes
'This isn't America' Last week an opinion piece in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz about the killing of Sheik Ahmed Yassin said, "This isn't America; the government did not invent intelligence material nor exaggerate the description of the threat to justify their attack." So even in Israel, George Bush's America has become a byword for deception and abuse of power.
Wolfowitz's Overconfidence
Chirac in crisis talks after crushing defeat
Gangsters in the White House Whenever the Bush Administration gets criticized, it responds like Tony Soprano, and Bush's capos put a hit out on whoever dares to question the don.
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