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Navy Judge Finds 'Reasonable Cause' to Believe IRAQ War
Illegal Contributor: Larry B
Marines
'beat US workers' in Iraq Contractors
say they were treated like insurgents::A
group of American security guards in Iraq have
alleged they were beaten, stripped and threatened with a snarling
dog by US marines when they were detained after an alleged
shooting incident outside Falluja last month.
"I never in my career have treated anybody so inhumane," one
of the contractors, Rick Blanchard, a former Florida state
trooper, wrote in an email quoted in the Los Angeles Times.
"They treated us like insurgents, roughed us up, took photos,
hazed [bullied] us, called us names."
An earlier leaked memo to Downing Street
"On Iraq I opened by sticking
very closely to the script that you used with Condi Rice last
week, We backed regime change, but the plan had to be clever
and failure was not an option. It would be a tough sell for
us domestically, and probably tougher elsewhere in Europe.
The US could go it alone if it wanted to. But if it wanted
to act with partners, there had to be a strategy for building
support for military action against Saddam. I then went through
the need to wrongfoot Saddam on the inspectors and the UN
SCRs and the critical importance of the MEPP as an integral
part of the anti-Saddam strategy. If all this could be accomplished
skilfully, we were fairly confident that a number of countries
would come on board."
Twenty two Iraqi soldiers were kidnapped near the Syrian border,
an Iraqi military source said as four US soldiers were killed
in less than 24 hours in attacks north of the capital. With
no let-up in the targeting of the country's fledgling security
forces, senior Iraqi Shiite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim demanded
that the armed wing of his party play a greater role in hunting
down insurgents, who have also singled out the country's majority
Shiite community for attacks...
Soldiers' divorce rates up sharply -The
stress of combat, long separations and difficulty readjusting
to family life are key reasons for the surge, Army officials
say.
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My suggestion is that everyone who has attended a
Bilderberg Society be branded as such in the alternative press.
Hopefully, this will catch on at least with the literate
voters.
A few examples would be:
Hillary Clinton Bilderberg
John Edwards Bilderberg
Mark Warner Bilderberg (Governor of Virginia and
possible
Democratic vice-presidential nominee in 2008).
I would defend this practice by saying that
they have more in common with the Bilderberg family than with
any human family. You can get Bilderberg participation
lists here:
Daniel Fey
Why will high-tech experiments end soon?
Three
Zoological Allegories of Philo’s of Alexandria “Allegories of
(Hebrew) Law”:[write to us for full - 35
pages - version] Dr Marek Głogoczowski
Conference
Paper at Kiev - from Israel Shamir
Waging
Peace for Humanity - Humanity, meet your
oppressor - by Jason Miller
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News Analysis: Damage control fails as Arroyo's
scandals grow - President Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo yesterday rejected clamors for
her to resign and to call a special elections amid
fresh allegations that she cheated in the 2004 elections
and of her family’s involvement in the illegal numbers
game 'jueteng.'
N.Korea
has nuclear bombs, building more -'I
should say that we have enough nuclear bombs to
defend against a US attack,' the North Korean official
told ABC News in the interview, released Wednesday,
when asked how many nuclear bombs it possessed.
The missiles (used on French
Mirage and American F- 16 fighter planes) allegedly
belong to the regular Colombian Armed Forces ...
they were discovered, Saturday, when an alert
customs officer spotted them as they were about
to be loaded onto a Lufthansa flight to Israel.
A Lufthansa employee has admitted to reporters
that the seized cargo was made up of "missile
parts" and said that Lufthansa is trying desperately
to sort out the internationally embarrassing situation
with local authorities before it becomes an international
incident.
Posted Jun 9,
2005 07:35 AM PST
'Just like the
Nazis treated the Jews the immigration police
treat us,' Yediot Aharonot quoted Madena as saying.
A U.S. brand under siege in Pakistan :
Four times since Pakistan allied itself with the
U.S. campaign against terror, a KFC fast-food outlet
here has been attacked. Each time, the owner, Rafiq
Rangoonwala, dutifully cleaned up and reopened for
business. This time, with six of his employees dead,
he is not so sure he will.
Israeli
air strike targets Hamas as Abbas appeals for calm
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Russia execs wants moral TV
Gorbachev
tells oligarchs to return plundered wealth: 'Some
think $1 trillion has been hidden away by Russian businessmen.
If they don't return that, our courts are likely to decide they
acquired it illegally. Then they couldn't use that money anywhere.
One day it will be used for the benefit of Russia.'
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When
peace is the enemy::We are submitting a list of names and addresses
of main offices of these top ten deadly enemies of humanity in America
in the order of billions of dollars that were made out of the manufacture
and sales of military ammunitions and weapons of mass destruction during
the year 2004.
The incumbent of
the White House is the biggest impediment to a fair deal for the world's
most impoverished nations - What if poverty in some
of the worst affected areas of the globe is not simply the result of mismanagement,
incompetence, corruption, and indifference? What if it's the result of
deliberate economic engineering?
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man : How the U.S.
Uses Globalization to Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions
Revealed:
How oil giant influenced Bush -President's George
Bush's decision not to sign the United States up to the Kyoto global warming
treaty was partly a result of pressure from ExxonMobil, the world's most
powerful oil company, and other industries, according to US State Department
papers seen by the Guardian.
MASTERS
OF DECEPTION - Besieged by evidence detailing
U.S. war crimes at detention centers at Guantánamo Bay, Bush, Cheney and
Rumsfeld are showing signs of fraying at the edges.
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT: ARMS DEALER TO THE WORLD -
The world arms trade is a booming business. But if you think that the
biggest seller of the world's weapons is a "rogue" nation, guess again.
Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela - The Devil is in the Details ... or in the
Bush - a rebuttal
Goni
Behind Possible Vaca Diez Regime - By Luis Gomez, Posted
on Thu Jun 9th, 2005 at 04:31:01 PM EST
It's
Zero Hour in Bolivia: What to watch for today
Protestors
occupy oil camps -from correspondents in La Paz, Bolivia
Paraguay:
U.S. Troops Set Up Shop: : Paraguay condemned an agreement
approved by the Paraguayan Congress which will allow U.S. troops into the
country for an 18-month training and advisory mission from June 1, 2005
through December 31, 2006. The agreement grants full immunity from prosecution
to all U.S. personnel involved in the mission.
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World's
economic future not about U.S.A. at all
PRC LESS CRITICAL OF US THAN MANY COUNTRIES; IT’S ALL
ABOUT THE ALMIGHTY YUAN
Ford-Visteon
deal marks new defeat for UAW The retreat by the United Auto Workers
- (UAW) turned into a full-scale rout with a deal that will
pave the way for massive cuts in wages for 17,500 auto parts workers.
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Justice
Minister wants to fine burka wearers::forwarded by Larry
B
Working
poor take center stage Joan Holden’s adaptation of Barbara
- Ehrenreich’s best-selling book about the working poor makes
for powerful theater.
Michael
Jackson Trial: Beatles Catalog Shakedown?
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