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Iran as Bush's nuclear bogeyman Posted: Friday, October 1, 2004
Reality Check: George Bush The Claim: The difficulties facing the U.S. in Iraq are a product of foreign terrorists showing up to fight the America there.
Reality Check: The U.S. military on the ground says that the overwhelming majority of the insurgents fighting the U.S. in Iraq are Iraqis, not foreigners.
Mr. Tall and Mr. Small
A Misleading Focus on Iraq Our President told the debate audience, "You cannot lead if you send mexxed missiges." I certainly hope not. But that's exactly what we got. You watch our President, the nervous hand-hiding, the compulsive water-glass-fondling, the panicked I-wish-I-had-a-whiskey look, and you think, "My god, this is the guy who's supposed to save us from al Qaeda."
US army massacres over 100 civilians in Iraq
Scores killed in US assault on Samarra At least 80 people have been killed and over 100 wounded as US and Iraqi forces pounded Samarra, seizing the city hall and police stations, medics and the military said.
Top 10 Secrets They Don't Want You to Know About the Debates
You Can't Bomb Beliefs
Politically-Timed Terror Alerts: The Real Terror Threat Don't be surprised if between now and Election Day the terror-alert colors start dancing around like the jackpot lights on a cheap Las Vegas slot machine hitting triple sevens.
Iran as Bush's nuclear bogeyman
A Failed "Transition": The Mounting Costs of the Iraq War A Failed 'Transition' is the most comprehensive accounting of the mounting costs of the Iraq war on the United States, Iraq, and the world. Among its major findings are stark figures about the escalation of costs in these most recent three months of "transition" to Iraqi rule, a period that the Bush administration claimed would be characterized by falling human and economic costs.
100 tanks invade Gaza
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