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The worst US media performances Posted: Wednesday, May 26, 2004
The things Bush didn't mention in his speech I can't wait to see Abu Ghraib prison reduced to rubble by the Americans -- at the request of the new Iraqi government, of course. It will be turned to dust in order to destroy a symbol of Saddam Hussein's brutality. That's what President Bush tells us. So the rewriting of history still goes on.
President Bush’s May 24 Speech on Iraq: A Critique
Magical History Tour In press conferences, TV ads, and interviews this year, President Bush has manifested a series of psychopathologies: an abstract notion of reality, confidence unhinged from facts and circumstances, and a conception of credibility that requires no correspondence to the external world.
Statistics for the Palestinian Intifada
The New Draft UN Resolution Allows for Perpetual Occupation
Bush and Sharon: The Oil Connection With U.S. consumption projected to increase 1/3 over the next 20 years--- two thirds of which will be imported by 2020---the name of the game is reserves. The bulk of those lie in the Middle East. Between Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, the Gulf states control 65 percent of the world's reserves, or close to 600 billion barrels. In comparison, the U.S. reserves are a little under 23 billion.
More on Morons and War Crimes
Amnesty slams 'bankrupt' vision of US The United States has proved "bankrupt of vision and bereft of principle" in its fight against terrorism and invasion of Iraq, human rights group Amnesty International charged yesterday in a scathing report.
Washington Pushes Freedom – But Not for Al-Jazeera
Uncovering the Rationales for the War on Iraq
'The New York Times,' Finds Much to Fault in its Iraq WMD Coverage
The Times and Iraq Although they 'apologized' The New York Times is complicit in every death that resulted from this 'war'. Any sensible person with a computer and Internet access could have told the Times that they were WRONG, the information was there, however they had their agenda. Apologizing now rings very hollow. The major thing that can be taken from their 'apology' is how easily this mainsteam Media presented misinformation as the truth, even in the face of better information. Any story they publish should ALWAYS be carefully examined because they have a history that should not be ignored.- US Crusade.com
The worst US media performances
Furore over torture in Iraq prompts new revelations of US abuse in Afghanistan
"America's Chechnya"
Israel Attained Nuclear Weapons With U.S. Assistance
7 al-Qaida Suspects Sought in Attack Plan
FAKE TERROR - The Road To War And Dictatorship
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