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If Bin Laden was dead, Would the U.S. admit it? Posted: Sunday, November 21, 2004
A Shot Seen Round The World
Powell Singing Pre-War Tune on Iran? When President Bush needed a rationale for invading Iraq, he told Congress that Saddam Hussein posed "a continuing threat to the national security of the United States" by "actively seeking a nuclear weapons capability, and supporting and harboring terrorist organizations."
Iran is Not a Nuclear Threat!!! Now that most of you have apologized for sitting on your duffs while the neo-cons planned and executed the totally unnecessary war against a toothless regime in Baghdad, I suggest you get off your duffs in regard to the neo-con plot to war against Iran.
Iran Says Will Meet EU Nuke Deadline on Monday
16,000 Protest U.S.-Run School of the Americas
Distrust of U.S. surfaces at conference on Iraq The lingering anxiety and antagonism prompted by the American military presence in the Middle East surfaced at a meeting of foreign ministers from Iraq's neighbors Monday, on the eve of the first international
Why They Hate Bush in Chile Bush, on his first trip outside the United States since the elections, found another unwanted answer to the question he posed in the aftermath of 9/11: "Why do they hate us?" It is certainly not for "our freedoms" as Bush inanely asserts. Aside from the war in Iraq, many protestors in Chile are deeply hostile because the United States backed a military coup on September 11, 1973 that took away their freedoms.
Bushwhacked! Dubya wades into Chileans
'The Real Terrorist Is In The White House'
U.S. Troops Open Fire on Iraqi Bus, Killing 3
Doubts Fly on Terror Report's Reliability
bin Laden was dead, Would the U.S. admit it?
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