Date: October 18th 2005
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October 24th: TVNL Here is a
little tip for CNN…try getting a second opinion. There are about 10,000
scientists willing so set the record straight for you; try expanding your
guest pool. There are also a few people in the southern part of this nation
who may be willing to shed some light on the topic. CNN, along
with every single corporate news organization in this country, have addressed
environmental news with the same logic, verve and integrity that tobacco
companies used to defend their death causing products for decades. CNN, the
most trusted name in news? How sad is that? Think about it! – Jesse, QUESTION: Have you
forwarded this e-mail to anyone today? Consider doing so for you will
be helping to inform the people of this nation about the vital issues that are
hidden from them by our corporate media. Make this nation a better place,
educate, inform and enlighten your fellow citizens! If you believe that the American corporate media
are our greatest enemy let the people know how you feel. NOTE: You
can respond to my daily comments on my blog, located here: http://tvnewslies.org/blog |
· Iraq and
the Laws of War - On 19 March 2003 President Bush Jr. commenced his
criminal war against Iraq by ordering a so-called decapitation strike against
the President of Iraq in violation of a 48-hour ultimatum he had given
publicly to the Iraqi President and his sons to leave the country. This
duplicitous behavior violated the customary international laws of war set
forth in the 1907 Hague Convention on the Opening of Hostilities to which the
United States is still a contracting party, as evidenced by paragraphs 20,
21, 22, and 23 of U.S. Army Field Manual 27-10 (1956). Furthermore, President
Bush Jr.'s attempt to assassinate the President of
Iraq was an international crime in its own right. Of course the Bush Jr.
administration's war of aggression against Iraq constituted a Crime against
Peace as defined by the Nuremberg Charter (1945), the Nuremberg Judgment
(1946), and the Nuremberg Principles (1950) as well as by paragraph 498 of
U.S. Army Field Manual 27-10 (1956). · · SOLDIER DEATH IN
KUWAIT - A U.S. soldier was pronounced dead after being
discovered in an apartment pool in the Salwa
district, south of · TWO MARINES
KILLED NEAR AR RUTBAH - Two Marines assigned to Regimental Combat Team
2, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), were killed
in action by small-arms fire while conducting combat operations against the
enemy in the vicinity of Ar Rutbah
Oct. 17. · Agency
charged with spending oversight in Iraq left country in '04 - The chief
Pentagon agency in charge of investigating and reporting fraud and waste in
Defense Department spending in Iraq quietly pulled out of the war zone a year
ago - leaving what experts say are gaps in the oversight of how more than
$140 · Are British
troops at breaking point in |
· Probe
sheds light on Bush assault on critics - Special prosecutor Patrick
Fitzgerald's CIA-leak inquiry is focusing attention on what long has been a
tactic of U.S. President · Lawmaker's Abramoff Ties Investigated - As federal
officials pursue a wide-ranging investigation into the activities of · Cheney's Office Is
A Focus in Leak Case - One former CIA official told prosecutors early
in the probe about efforts by Cheney's office and his allies at the National
Security Council to obtain information about · Inaccurate
Info May Help CIA Leak Probe - Whether it came from Libby or Miller's
notes, former federal prosecutors and investigators said the incorrect
information provides a significant lead for Fitzgerald and FBI agents to
follow. It could suggest Libby thought Plame was
not an undercover spy, and therefore couldn't have knowingly revealed her
occupation, or that he got his information from uninformed sources, they
said. · |
· |
· UPDATE
PENDING |
· Mining
companies still paying 19th century prices - Those laws allowed the Bush
administration to sell 155 acres of public land on the “Red Lady” to a mining
company for less than $900. |
INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international |
· UPDATE PENDING |
MILITARY
& VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military |
· UPDATE
PENDING |
· Armed
Forces Radio Tunes Out Liberal Show Host - Perhaps, Schultz said in an
interview, it was just a coincidence that he spent the end of last week
chastising Barber for coaching a group of U.S. soldiers in Iraq before a
teleconference with President Bush. · Some in
Journalism Turn on Miller, Times - A few media critics and
academics suggested Monday that the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter should be
fired. Times Executive · Bloggers Vs.
Corporate News. Bloggers Win! - It’s time to give credit where
credit is due and acknowledge the fact that bloggers are now the trusted
journalists who are trying to preserve our democracy while the corporate news
cronies are the enemy of that democracy! |
· UPDATE
PENDING |
· TORTURE
FLIGHTS: THE INSIDE STORY - They are kidnapped in broad daylight, hooded,
drugged, shackled and placed on a jet operated by the CIA. When they wake
they find themselves in a country such as |
· Chomsky is voted
world's top public intellectual - The choice of Chomsky will be
welcomed and contested by many of the same names who responded delightedly or
furiously to the award of the Nobel prize for literature to Harold Pinter
last week. |
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