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"Let Them Drink Sand!" Posted: Saturday, November 13, 2004
Poison highest probable cause of death
Farewell to a President
Playing cowboys and Indians
Imperialist France Destroys an African Air Force During those first demonstrations against the war on Iraq, when some marchers sported "Chirac for President!" and "Vive la France" placards, I thought all the Francophilia naïve. France is, after all, an imperialist country, and while a midget in comparison with the U.S. juggernaut, it has some 33,000 troops stationed at bases in the Caribbean, Polynesia, East and West Africa, the Indian Ocean and elsewhere.
The German media and Fallujah: accomplices to a war crime
Die, then vote. This is Falluja Fantastic. I have a suggestion for phase two: P Diddy, Ben Affleck, Leonardo DiCaprio and the rest of the self-described "coalition of the willing" should take their chartered jet and fly to Falluja, where their efforts are desperately needed. But first they are going to need to flip the slogan from "Vote or Die!" to "Die, then Vote!"
Doctors and nurses martyred by American fire
Major bugs found in Diebold vote systems
123 allegations of voter fraud from around the nation Unofficial Audit of NC Election: Comprehensive Case for Fraud Americans are learning there are many ways to tilt and take elections
'How Bush cooked the electoral goose' It seems we were all a bit too quick to concede the reality of Li'l Pretzel's "mandate." For example, in county after county, state after state, unprecedented discrepancies between the exit polls and the final result turned up -- in areas that used electronic voting, that is, usually without a recountable paper trail.
Whitewash as Public Service
Haiti: a Brutal Regime Shows Its Colors In the eight months since the abrupt resignation, under U.S. pressure, of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide of Haiti, the country has witnessed a steadily escalating level of chaos and lawlessness under interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue.
"Let Them Drink Sand!" The United States is bringing "democracy" to Iraq on the same terms that the Russians imposed its federal mandate on Chechnya, a region which has Iraq's future written in its rubble. The advocates of intervention in Iraq, the epigones of Wolfowitz , should take a walk through Grozny, and measure against its ruins the fate of their proclaimed ambition to bring democracy to Fallujah and other cities in Iraq.
Osama bin Laden: A dead nemesis perpetuated by the US government?
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