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[Bonez] A BBC documentary traveling with some U.S. Iraqi war veterans who marched to New Orleans in protest against the war. Eye opening commentary of possible atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers the U.S. media and Bush administration conveniently leave out of their versions of what's going on over there.
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Bonez: A BBC documentary traveling with some U.S. Iraqi war veterans who marched to New Orleans in protest against the war. Eye opening commentary of possible atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers the U.S. media and Bush administration conveniently leave out of their versions (via Cosmos)
RADAMISTO: Slots Bennett the War Whore just lied to his audience by telling them that 15 of the 18 Iraqi provinces are pretty much OK when the truth is just the opposite. Slots said a day or two ago that his son, who recently was graduated from Princeton, is 22 but so far we haven't heard about him enlisting. (via Cosmos)
Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying: Dumbass dad, anyhow…to hear that one veteran lost his friends because they don’t want to talk about it (his Iraq experience) and how they feel so many people do not care..they don’t. It is obviously apparent and painful. (via Cosmos)
CRIMES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS: Some soldiers who have returned from Iraq are disillusioned by the experience. Inigo Gilmore reports from the US. (via Cosmos)
Global War: Click here to watch the full length BBC program Windows Media Veterans reveal they had been trained to see Iraqis as animals, shoot up the landscape and kill anything that moved. Shovels and guns were carried by patrols in order to give the false impression that innocent killed civilians were actually up to no good - supposedly killed whilst digging holes for IED's. (via Cosmos)
[The Common Ills] And the war drags on . . . (Indymedia Roundup): Even CBS's brave Kimberly Dozier ---may she fully recover--was not only embedded in practice with the US military when she was wounded, and her crew killed, but she seemed embedded mentally seeking our a "feel good" story to cheer the homefront that the Bush Administration wants so badly to stay the course of his "long war."
[Koranteng's Toli] Huhudious (or Silly Season): Had investors and creditors not run scared as the scandal unfolded in 2001, dumping their Enron shares and refusing to lend more money, the company and its purportedly healthy business wouldnt have been forced into bankruptcy, the former top two officers of Enron argued.Bruce Meyerson of the Associated Press called it "blaming the victim", I call it huhudious in the extreme. They've got gruesomely enlarged gonads.
[Today in Iraq] DAILY WAR NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2006 ... : According to US military sources, this pacification attempt was provoked by suspicions that guerrillas were using Baiji as a staging area for attacks in Mosul and Baghdad, and - more immediately - by evidence that, while targeting oil pipelines and convoys, they were also siphoning off a significant proportion of the refinery's output for sale on the black market to finance their activities. A resistance supporter in Baiji told Inter Press Service reporters Brian Conley and Isam Rashid that that these efforts were meant to stop what he considered an American "theft" of Iraqi oil.
[Cloggie.org] Wis[s]e Words: Ceci n'est pas un blog: So the latest Galloway controversy is that he said that it was morally justified for a suicide bomber to blow up Tony Blair for his role in starting the War on Iraq. The usual suspects quickly denounced Galloway for his words,For example, Labour MP Stephen Pound said it was "disgraceful" and "twisted", but then again he voted for the War on Iraq and therefore has little moral standing anyway.
[Currentera.com] Current Era Blog » Countless My Lai Massacres in Iraq: Yet just like Abu Ghraib, while the media spotlight shines squarely on the Haditha massacre, countless atrocities continue daily, conveniently out of the awareness of the general public. Torture did not stop simply because the media finally decided, albeit in horribly belated fashion, to cover the story, and the daily slaughter of Iraqi civilians by US forces and US-backed Iraqi “security”
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