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Iran: Beware of babies in incubators Posted: Saturday, February 5, 2005
Rice urges 'united front' on Iran
Rice talks language of diplomacy - but it has alarming echoes
Ward Churchill and the Mad Dogs Start with sanity, in the form of Ward Churchill, a tenured prof at the University of Colorado. Churchill is known nationally as a fiery historian and writer, particularly on Indian matters. Back in 2001, after 9/11, Churchill wrote an essay called "Some People Push Back", making the simple point, in his words, that "if U.S. foreign policy results in widespread death and destruction abroad, we cannot feign innocence when some of that destruction is returned."
Prof Ward Churchill Refuses to Apologize for 9/11 Essay
Political Associate of Dead Georgian Prime Minister Commits Suicide
The Coming Israeli Attack on Iran, and its Consequences How George Bush will Institute the Military Draft, in spite of his campaign promises, and have the support of the American people for it: By provoking Iran to attack the USA first. And how this might destroy the world.
Cuban Leader Castro Calls Bush 'Deranged'
Ad Hoc Interventions?
Civil war: a new excuse for continued occupation? One of the most insidious aspects of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, or of any hostile military occupation for that matter, is that it forces every citizen in the country under occupation to make the wrenching choice between collaboration and resistance. Although 70 percent of Iraqi civilian casualties are inflicted directly by U.S. forces, according to a recent Iraqi Health Ministry report
Rice kicks off tour with warning to Iran
Who was the Iraqi Woman in the balcony?
How PR Sold the War in the Persian Gulf
Flashback When contemplating war beware of babies in incubators Too bad it never happened. The babies in the incubator story is a classic example of how easy it is for the public and legislators to be mislead during moments of high tension. It's also a vivid example of how the media can be manipulated if we do not keep our guards up.
No repercussions yet for Bush's misinformation (LIES)
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