9/11 seems to have headed off any immediate investigation of the 2000 elections. It was a distraction from settling the issues that divide us as a nation - or appear to.
I personally resolve not to be distracted from this effort if there is another attack, if Bush manages to start another war, etc. 9/11 is highly suspect, the invasion of Iraq was based on lies or gross incompetence or both, and the shock has worn off.
We need to strive not to allow the same tactics to be used a second (…)
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I Resolve Not To Be Distracted From Election Investigation If Another Attack Occurs:
12 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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A Hidden Story Behind Sept. 11? One Man’s Ad Campaign Says So
12 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
14 commentsBy Ian Urbina
Republished from The New York Times
The New York Times covers the 9/11 Truth movement...
The grainy 30-second commercials are eerie and cryptic, and they suggest a government cover-up of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. One implies that no plane flew into the Pentagon. The other suggests that 7 World Trade Center, which collapsed late in the afternoon that day, was detonated from within.
The advertisements, which ran repeatedly here and in New York between Oct. 20 and Nov. (…) -
Bush Vs. Bin Laden: The propaganda war
7 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBush Vs. Bin Laden: The propaganda war
by: An American citizen soon to be arrested for thought crimes.
Like Bin Laden, Bush has been highly effective in winning the hearts and minds of the people. OBL has used the same strategy and techniques that were taught to him by the CIA. Why is it working for Osama and not Bush?
Bush has not been able to control the media as well as Osama, even though most of the corporate US media has been complicit in helping to hide the realities of the war (…) -
Republicans, ever wonder why half the country vehemently disagrees with you?
6 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
16 commentsIt’s not about caving in to terrorists, it’s not about wanting a lack of morality, and it’s not about hating Republican voters. It is about wanting the freedom of choice as individuals over our lives that a democracy is supposed to allow. It’s about not shipping jobs overseas and destroying the economic foundations of the middle class and impoverishing millions of Americans.
It’s about having every citizen’s vote count and be counted fairly. It’s about killing people in defense only. It’s (…) -
Margaret Hassan to be Turned Over to Mythical al-Zarqawi
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
November 3, 2004 - Now we are told the kidnappers of CARE’s Margaret Hassan ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,134206 8,00.html ) have threatened to hand her over to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi - the mythical master terrorist who supposedly chops off heads and then posts videos of the grisly executions on the internet-unless British troops are removed from Iraq in 48 hours.
Interesting the kidnappers decided to announce this mid-stride in the corporate election of the next CEO of the (…) -
Election 2004: Americans Endorse War, Religious Fanaticism And State Terrorism
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsElection 2004: Americans Endorse War, Religious Fanaticism And State Terrorism
“Speaking the Truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” George Orwell
By Yamin Zakaria
11/04/04 "ICH" — The childish charade of this so-called ‘free’ election in the US has finally come to an end. This ‘free’ election was in fact not ‘free’ at all, when you consider that it offered a limited ‘choice’ of only two candidates. This fact alone shows that the US is already very close to a (…) -
Osama endorses Bush
3 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Gene Messick
"For bin Laden, the Bush Administration’s massive ignorance about Islam and what drives al-Qaeda has worked greatly to his advantage. Bush cannot imagine how to win the hearts and minds of Iraqis, other than promise them "democracy". He will have to continue blowing up a major portion of Iraq before it can be made "secure" for elections."
Why did Osama bin Laden emerge from two years of silence on the eve of American’s closest 2004 elections? Was it just to play a (…) -
Muslims Feel Militants Have Gone Too Far
3 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
by RAWYA RAGEH
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Its name means "the Arab one," but that didn’t spare Al-Arabiya television from attack by insurgents who perceive it as pro-Western.
The Saudi-owned satellite station lost five Iraqi employees when a car bomb exploded Saturday at its Baghdad bureau. It was one of several recent operations - militant groups have also kidnapped women and killed Muslims - that are drawing criticism as "un-Islamic."
"Such operations are 100 percent wrong," said Adel Zeyada, (…) -
Iraqi Rebels Hit Ministry, Oil, Security Forces
2 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
by Waleed Ibrahim
BAGHDAD - Rebels bracing for a U.S.-led assault on their Falluja and Ramadi strongholds showed their muscle on Tuesday with a bloody car bombing in Baghdad, strikes on oil pipelines and several attacks on Iraqi security forces.
A morning car bomb blast at the Education Ministry brought fresh carnage to the busy streets of Baghdad, killing six people and wounding eight, an Interior Ministry spokesman said.
"I’m not crying because I’m wounded, but because of my brother. (…) -
Bush gave terrorists more weapons than Saddam ever would have...
1 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
IAEA says it warned U.S. about explosives
by OfficialWire NewsDesk
WASHINGTON, D.C. — (OfficialWire) — 10/30/04 — New evidence emerged in the United States on Friday that appears to contradict claims by George W. Bush and his administration that some 360 tons of explosives previously located in Iraq were looted before U.S. troops occupied the country. Nine days after the fall of Baghdad, on April 18, 2003, a news crew from Minneapolis-St Paul station KSTP-TV, embedded with U.S. troops (…)