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Bush's high-risk civil war scam Posted: Sunday, October 3, 2004
Death toll rises in Israeli attack on Gaza
Two police beheaded in Haiti
Doubt over Zarqawi's role as ringleader American intelligence obtained through bribery may have seriously overstated the insurgency role of the most wanted fugitive in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. US agents in Baghdad and Fallujah have revealed a series of botched and often tawdry dealings with unreliable sources who, in the words of one, "told us what we wanted to hear".
How the White House Embraced Disputed Arms Intelligence
US 'hyping' Darfur genocide fears American warnings that Darfur is heading for an apocalyptic humanitarian catastrophe have been widely exaggerated by administration officials, it is alleged by international aid workers in Sudan. Washington's desire for a regime change in Khartoum has biased their reports, it is claimed.
Sudan's Darfur crisis and US/European concern
Bush's America asks: Why us?
Bush: Deceptive or Delusional? George W. Bush still can’t – or won’t – get his brain around some central facts that bear on his decision to invade Iraq in 2003. He falsified that history again during the Sept. 30 presidential debate.
Briefly, the coalition of the spinning
Bush's high-risk civil war scam In the past few months, as the world watched Iraq turn into a quicksand for the US-led occupation forces, the Bush administration has been busy promoting a false image of a civil war in the country, apparently as a pretext to perpetuate its occupation.
Black Voter Registration Breaking Records
New investigation uncovers more racism, voter intimidation and faulty poll machines BLACK people intimidated at the polling booth. Voting machines that register ballots wrongly. Welcome to the disaster-waiting-to-happen that is the US presidential election of November 2004. An investigation by the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) into voter intimidation recounts a catalogue of incidents designed to suppress the black vote.
Bush Lost but Kerry Did not Win
Flashback Castro: "Bush couldn't debate a Cuban 9th grader"
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