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Yearly Archives: 2006

Screw The Bagman – Listen to the Quakers

10 Reasons Why the U.S. Must Leave Iraq The human cost of war is unacceptable. The U.S. occupation is a catalyst for violence. U.S. actions inflame divisions and the chance of civil war. Iraqis want the United States to leave … Continue reading

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And Here’s a Bucket of Sanity

Congresswoman McKinney Files Articles of ImpeachmentBy Matt Pascarella On Monday, gathering in a conference room in Washington D.C., Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and her advisors worked on a draft copy of the articles of impeachment against President Bush. At the … Continue reading

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Rewriting the Dictionary

Impunity and ImmunityThe Bush Administration Enters the ConfessionalBy Karen Greenberg Confession, the time-honored, soul-soothing last resort for those caught in error, may not survive the Bush administration. It has, after all, long made a mockery of such revelations by manufacturing … Continue reading

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In the Chaos of Daily Life …

A Grain of Sanity: Britain stops talk of ‘war on terror’ Foreign Office has asked ministers to ditch the phrase invented by Bush to avoid stirring up tensions within the Islamic world Jason BurkeSunday December 10, 2006The Observer Cabinet ministers … Continue reading

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On a Useless Sack of Protoplasm

Matt, over at Today in Iraq tells it the way it is: And now for the infuriating quote of the day: “Frankly, I think there is a greater recognition and awareness of the necessity for us to exercise checks and … Continue reading

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Feingold Wants Disengagement

Editorial: Feingold’s skepticism The Iraq Study Group report was greeted with a proper measure of skepticism by U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, the Wisconsin Democrat who has been right from the start about the ill-thought-out invasion and occupation of Iraq. “I’m … Continue reading

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Monday Movie Time

We want to dwell a bit on the effects of legislation recently enacted that eviscerate the Constitution. We believe that people are not taking this matter very seriously, in large part because no one significant/important has yet been affected by … Continue reading

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Crassnerd On Trade with N. Korea

Bush Reiterates Threat of No Ipods for Jong Segways, plasma TVs for Jong’s people also hang in the balance, says US President President Bush announced on Thursday his intention to ask formerly maligned bad-guy Kim il Jong, the leader of … Continue reading

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For Augusto Pinochet – M. Wizard

My last post to the rag blog was so sweet — much sweeter than my reputation! — and today’s news of the Chilean dictator’s death prompted me to resurrect this poem from 30 years ago. As Mr. Dylan said some … Continue reading

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Why We Would Be Best Served By …

… rejecting both majour political parties. Pander Dragoon Hillary Clinton and Joe Lieberman made an important statement about violence. Allow me to summarize their position, as of December 6th of this year. Direct American involvement in the deplorable violence decimating … Continue reading

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Van Auken Tells It Like It Is

Iraq Study Group: a bipartisan coverup of Washington’s war crimesBy Bill Van AukenDec 9, 2006, 13:02 A striking feature of the Iraq Study Group report is that its belated admission of the military-political debacle and catastrophic conditions created by the … Continue reading

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A Painful Litany of Cold, Hard Facts

The Information Clearing House has compiled a long list of quotes mistakes misleading statements lies leading up to the onset of the war on Iraq. Here is a short clip: A History Of Lies: WMD, Who Said What and When … Continue reading

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