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Before our little trip to
So America proceeds to obliterate
a nation, kill untold numbers of civilians, establish a security free zone
where generational tensions were able to flourish into a full blown civil war,
destroy hospitals, electrical plants, water treatment facilities, create a
refugee nightmare, and let’s not forget place billions of dollars into the
black hole of “government contractors” (Cheney friends) and perhaps into the
hands of the so called insurgents themselves…and we call THEM the enemy? Every
death in
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· 8 U.S. Troops Die in Afghan Copter Crash
- The CH-47 Chinook helicopter was carrying 22 U.S. service members under
overcast skies when there was a "sudden, unexplained loss of power and
control and crashed," U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. David Accetta said. · 2 · · Ex-envoy says Iraq rebuilding plan won't
work - Now she is back home, angry, and convinced that President George
W. Bush's new strategy of doubling the number of such groups to 20 along with
a troop surge of 21,500 will not help stabilize Iraq. · · Taliban deploy 10,000 fighters for attack: commander - "As the weather becomes warm and leaves
turn green, we will unleash bloody attacks on the U.S.-led foreign
troops," Rahim told Reuters by satellite phone
from a secret location. · At the morgue - On this side; complete bodies; on that side halves; and EVERYWHERE
body parts. · Revealed: IRA bombs killed eight British
soldiers in · Six · One in ten Iraqis could be internally
displaced by year-end: IOM - The agency said Friday a further one million
people in Iraq could be forced to leave their homes by the year's end, on top
of the 1.4 million already displaced in the violence-wracked country before
2006. · Auditors: Billions Squandered in Iraq
- About $10 billion has been squandered by the U.S. government on Iraq
reconstruction aid because of contractor overcharges and unsupported
expenses, and federal investigators warned Thursday that significantly more
taxpayer money is at risk. |
· Cheney son-in-law used revolving door to
stop chemical security regulations - The son-in-law of Vice President
Dick Cheney, Philip Perry, has entered and exited the Bush administration
twice, and in the process helped shield the chemical industry from upgraded
security measures in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, according to an
article in the March edition of the Washington Monthly. · Cheney's Call - The
vice president's actions in 2002 helped set events in motion that led to the
prosecution of Scooter Libby, his own chief of staff. · Bernstein: Bush administration's
disinformation, misinformation 'something I have never witnessed before on
this scale' - "The Bush administration," Bernstein continues,
"is a far different matter in which disinformation, misinformation and
unwillingness to tell the truth -- a willingness to lie both in the
Oval Office, in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, in the office of the
vice president, the vice president himself -- is something that I have never
witnessed before on this scale." · Unhinged and unfit for office - It’s
time to start talking seriously about the imminent and immediate danger that
President Bush, Vice President Cheney and other prominent members of this
administration pose to the future of this country, as well as the
already-disastrous Middle East. |
· Industry stumbles, jobless ranks rise - Industrial output fell in January while the
number of Americans filing for jobless benefits jumped sharply last week, according
to a flurry of reports that raised doubts about the economy's health. · Consumer sentiment takes surprising dip
- U.S. consumer sentiment slipped unexpectedly in February, as concerns over
unemployment and inflation led to a retreat from January's rise to a two-year
high, a survey showed Friday. · Housing starts plunge, near a 10-year
low - Pace of building new homes down 37.8% on year-over-year basis · Foreclosures rip neighborhoods - Foreclosures in · Hershey Plans to Cut Work Force by 1,500
- The Hershey Co., whose name has been synonymous with U.S. candymaking for more than a century, is moving a bigger
chunk of its production to Mexico. |
· Two versions of 9/11: The Conspiracy Files? - Word is reaching us that the BBC is in a
quandary over which version of 9/11: The Conspiracy Files will be put out to
air on Sunday evening. The dilemma is apparently due to there being two
versions of Mike Rodin & Guy Smith’s
documentary. One version is a well-balanced piece of investigative
journalism, whereas the alternative version is a hit-piece, intent on
portraying 9/11 Truth Campaigners as nothing more than a lunatic fringe group. |
· Contractor gets 46 months for · Texas Officials Accused of Manipulation - In two Houston-area elections last year, school
officials are accused of blatantly trying to manipulate polling locations to
get the outcome they wanted. · Princeton Professor Finds No Hardware Security In E-Voting Machine
- A professor says there was
nothing in the five Sequoia AVC Advantage machines that would stop him from
reaching the read-only memory chips that hold the program instructions for
counting votes. · New abortion ban gets House approval - HB1293 would ban most abortions except those
done in cases of rape, incest, to keep a woman from being irreparably damaged
by pregnancy or to save a woman's life. · Neo-Nazi rally was organized by FBI informant - A paid FBI informant was the man behind a
neo-Nazi march through the streets of Parramore
that stirred up anxiety in · Judge Restricts New York Police
Surveillance - In a rebuke of a surveillance practice greatly expanded by
the New York Police Department after the Sept. 11 attacks, a federal judge
ruled today that the police must stop the routine videotaping of people at
public gatherings unless there was an indication that unlawful activity may
occur. |
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· · Russian-U.S. ties hit new low - For all the talk of strategic partnership and
even personal friendship between Putin and
President George W. Bush, the relationship between · Italians march in US base protest - Tens of thousands of people have marched in the
north-eastern Italian city of · NKorea
on "war footing" over US attacks - North Korea has said it will
maintain its war mobilisation posture against
feared US attacks, despite this week's deal aimed at dismantling its nuclear
weapons programmes. · Bush Uses Clinton's Approach to Secure
Korean Accord - Bush, in his January 2003 State of the Union address,
criticized the Clinton-negotiated Agreed Framework, saying Kim Jong Il's government all along
``was deceiving the world'' and developing nuclear weapons. Bush abandoned
the deal in 2002 after · 31 to Stand Trial in CIA Kidnapping Case - An Italian judge on Friday indicted 26 Americans
and five Italians in the first criminal trial over the CIA's extraordinary
rendition program. · Gulf States Plan Weapons Buying Binge - Deep fears about the war in |
MILITARY &
VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military |
· Soldiers
Face Neglect, Frustration At Army's Top Medical Facility - The common
perception of Walter Reed is of a surgical hospital that shines as the crown
jewel of military medicine. But 5 1/2 years of sustained combat have
transformed the venerable 113-acre institution into something else entirely
-- a holding ground for physically and psychologically damaged outpatients. · THE PRESIDENT'S BUDGET SHORTCHANGES OUR NATION'S
VETERANS - The President's budget
once again calls on veterans to pay more out of their own pockets for health
care, underestimates the needs of service members returning from · Marine to serve 8 years in killing of Iraqi - Marine Lance Cpl. Robert Pennington was
sentenced to 14 years' confinement but will serve no more than eight under a
plea agreement, Marine spokesman Sean Gibson told CNN. · Marine Apologizes in Iraq Criminal Case - A Marine who pleaded guilty to kidnapping and
conspiracy apologized Friday to his country, the Marine Corps and the family
of an Iraqi man his squad killed. · Pentagon adds extra 1,000 troops to
'surge' on same day House expresses disapproval - The Pentagon statement
was released late in the afternoon on Friday, as the House of Representatives
debated a non-binding resolution disapproving of President Bush's troop
increase in Iraq today. · Iraq Troop Boost Erodes Readiness, General Says - Outgoing Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker said yesterday that the increase of 17,500 Army
combat troops in Iraq represents only the "tip of the iceberg" and
will potentially require thousands of additional support troops and trainers,
as well as equipment -- further eroding the Army's readiness to respond to
other world contingencies. · Marines to Buy Tougher Armored Vehicles for Iraq - The Marine Corps hopes to replace all its 3,700 Humvees in · Air Force strips Playboy poser of status - An Air Force drill sergeant who posed nude for
Playboy magazine has been removed from active duty, she and the Air Force
said Wednesday. |
· “ · Abolish The Federal Reserve - The Constitution does not give Congress the
authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank.
Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal
government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary
monetary policy. |
· FCC meeting to focus on media consolidation - The commission is reconsidering all its rules as
part of a quadrennial review required by Congress, but what has sparked the
most interest is its look at its media ownership rules, including the limits
on the number of television and radio stations a firm can own in one area and
the prohibition on newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership. · Wolf Blitzer former AIPAC employee promoting Zionism. - TVNL Comment: And this guy is a journalist? He
is as bias as they come. · 'Wash Times' Columnist Uses Fabricated
Abraham Lincoln Quote - The drive by some political and military figures
-- and pundits -- to paint those who oppose the war in Iraq as traitors or at
least not supporting the troops has hit another low, with a Washington Times
columnist trumpeting an incendiary quote from Abraham Lincoln shown to be a
fabrication last year. · Al Neuharth: Bush Is Worst
President of All-Time - Al Neuharth, the former Gannett chief, USA Today founder and
currently weekly columnist for that newspaper, has had a change of heart. · NYT Breaks Own Anonymity Rules - Paper
pushes · This man will buy anything Bush is selling - Michael Gordon of the New York Times spreads anti-Iranian hype |
· Doctors and Drug Makers: A Move to End Cozy Ties - With a $6 million grant from the Pew Charitable
Trusts, the organizations plan a national campaign calling for restrictions
on the interactions between doctors and drug companies, and urging doctors to
base their prescription writing more on medical evidence than on marketing. · Fake drug, fake illness -- and people believe it! - The parody is in response to the tactics used by
the drug industry to sell their wares to the public. |
· Jailed 2 Years, Iraqi Tells of Abuse by
Americans - Through it all, Mr. Ani was never
actually charged with a crime; he said he was questioned only once during his
more than two years at the camp. · · Europe's terror chief in human rights
warning - Europe's security services should be subject to greater
democratic control to prevent future human rights abuses, the European
Union's departing anti-terrorism co-ordinator said on
Friday. · Sudan blocks UN rights team from entering Darfur - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expressed disappointment Thursday that Sudan's president reneged on a promise to allow a United Nations human rights team to visit Darfur to assess alleged atrocities. |
· Did Bush have financial linkswith
the scandal-plagued Enron? - It
has now come out that US President George W. Bush once had a financial
relationship with Enron, the failed energy giant that filed for Chapter 11
bankruptcy in December 2001 and contributed millions of dollars to Bush’s
gubernatorial and presidential election campaigns. |
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