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Yearly Archives: 2006
The Iraq War’s Unintended Consequences
Saudi Royals Snub Bush, Fund Opposition to U.S. TroopsBy Jeffrey Klein and Paolo Pontoniere, New America MediaDec 21, 2006, 06:58 Saudi Arabia, fearful of a nuclear Iran and a Shiite Iraq, is taking steps to influence U.S. policy in Iraq. … Continue reading
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Go Figure
Unlawful effort to hand Canada to the Bush regime: Conservative Party linked to pro-U.S. Annexation Cabalby Peter MackenzieGlobal Research, December 20, 2006 “Stand Up for Canada” appears to have been devised as a technique of mass deception, under the joint … Continue reading
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A Man of Profound Integrity and Principle
Watada states his case in Moiliili: Standing ovations greet a soldier facing a court-martial for refusing to go to IraqBy Leila Fujimori A highly sympathetic crowd of a few hundred people gave Army 1st Lt. Ehren Watada standing ovations before, … Continue reading
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Bringing Democracy to Women in the Middle East
Iraqi Women’s Bodies Are Battlefields for War VendettasBy Kavita N. Ramdas, Global Fund for Women. Posted December 19, 2006. The United States’ so-called “liberation” of Iraqi women has made them less free than they were under the Baathist regime, with … Continue reading
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Back to The Future Reality?
The Retreat from Empiricism and Ron Suskind’s Intellectual Scoop Even realism has an obligation to be realistic. –George Packer. The only piece of political journalism ever to make me cry was Ron Suskind’s article, Without a Doubt, published in the … Continue reading
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Nix On W Library
SMU Faculty Want “W” Library Returned [T]he letter-writers object to the W Library because of Bush’s policies, seeing the library as symbolizing SMU’s endorsement of “attitudes and actions widely deemed as ethically egregious: degradation of habeas corpus, outright denial of … Continue reading
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On Blaming the Iraqis for the Debacle
Iraqis Can’t Be Blamed for the Chaos Unleashed by InvasionOnly those who live there can solve Iraq’s problems, but Bush and Blair must bear prime responsibility for igniting themby Jonathan Steele A rare joke was circulating among Iraqis shortly before … Continue reading
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Converging Condemnations
2006: A Year of Living DangerouslyJeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith The year 2006 will be remembered as one in which the American people and the world rose up to challenge the criminal actions and deceit of the Bush Administration. Despite … Continue reading
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How Do We Sleep With This Happening?
Torture Is Now Part of the American SoulBy George Monbiot, The Guardian. Posted December 18, 2006. After thousands of years of practice, you might have imagined that every possible means of inflicting pain had already been devised. But you should … Continue reading
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Document Dumping and Other BushCo Hobbies
Pentagon tries to dump the disastrous newsby smintheusMon Dec 18, 2006 at 09:33:00 PM PST The Bush administration, always bursting with embarrassing information, is famously addicted to the document-dump. I discovered long ago that the ritual dumps on Friday evenings … Continue reading
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Another Delusional Diva for the DoD
Robert Gates – All Ready a Victim of the Bush Self-Delusion PlagueA. Alexander, December 19th, 2006 Robert Gates, Bush’s nominee for Defense Secretary, was sworn in on Monday. Gates immediately exhibited the single most important characteristic that the President seeks … Continue reading
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Vietnamizing Iraq
Iraq is Vietnam-and You’d Better Believe Itby John Graham I was a civilian advisor/trainer in Vietnam, arriving just as US troops were going home. I wasn’t there to fight, but I hadn’t been in country a week when I learned … Continue reading
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