Iraq Reviews > Political Talking Points, From Pentagon Office, May Have Been Illegal
[The Democratic Daily] ABC explains, “The Pentagon later said the document was produced by the National Security Council ” but did not offer an explanation as to why it was sent out by the Office of the Secretary of Defense.”
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[Dumb Looks Still Free] Dumb Looks time on Zarqawi, then and now: Al-Zarqawi was everywhere, his bombers striking in Mosul, Baghdad, Samarra, Najaf, Baquba, Ramadi and Falluja. Islamist websites published accounts of al-Zarqawi's actions, and the western media, together with western intelligence services, ran with these stories, giving them credibility.
[The Prissy Patriot] Prissy Patriot Paging All Super Heroes Update: "All the evidence proves that Abu Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi is working for America, because his victims are Iraqis and not [members of] the coalition forces under the command of the American occupation forces in Iraq. Abu Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi's official title is 'leader of Al-Qa'ida's faction in Iraq.' Osama bin Laden is the commander of the Al-Qa'ida organization, and this proves that [Al-Zarqawi's commander,] bin Laden, has [also] been an American agent ever since he operated against the USSR forces in Afghanistan in favor of the Americans!
[Discussion about 09/11/2001] [september_eleven_vreeland] Digest Number 1381: Large corporations today everywhere, but especially the largest ones in the Global North, are a destructive force, hostile to people, societies and the environment. They're nothing less than legal private tyrannies operating freely with virtually no restraint.
Amygdala: At 230 of 15/3/2006, according to the telegram (report) of the Ishaqi police directorate, American forces used helicopters to drop troops on the house of Faiz Harat Khalaf situated in the Abu Sifa village of the Ishaqi district. The American forces gathered the family members in one room and executed 11 people, including 5 children, 4 women and 2 men, then they bombed the house, burned three vehicles and killed their animals (map coordinates 098702).
[IntoxiNation] The Rights Massacre Explanation.: trial, Failing To Address The Problem, Michael Moore Sued by Iraq War Vet, Iraq launches own probe of Haditha deaths, Schwarzenegger to order troops to border, FEC fines Frist’s 2000 Senate campaign, Another Possible Massacre., Party For Global Warming Republican Style, Officers Likely to Be Charged in Haditha Killings, Sources Say, Marines to face charges in Iraqi’s death, O’Reilly Is Pissing On The Graves Of Soldiers">1
[Kevinsites.net] Kevin Sites Blog: BTW in the spirit of full disclosure, aside from a few video skillsIm a techno-neophyte, not some kind of blogging pioneer. I like to write and shoot, but I did not and would not know how to lay the code that made this thing.
[Msnbc.msn.com] Daily Nightly: Katrina gets personal - Nightly News with Brian ...: I've asked Richard Engel to blog on his very frustrating day in the Iraqi capitol... where the danger of just getting around was today exceeded only by the frustration of political gridlock.
[Rcfp.org] Behind the Homefront: The Baghdad press corps is dismayed that it took the deaths of a CBS cameraman and soundman and critical injuries to correspondent Kimberly Dozier to thrust Iraq back onto the nightly news screen back home, the Los Angeles Times reports. The amount of time devoted to Iraq on weeknight newscasts of the big three networks had dropped nearly 60 percent by the end of April from 2003, the Times reported, citing the independent Tyndall Report tracking service.
[Newsbusters.org] NewsBusters.org: All three broadcast network evening newscasts on Thursday night put the 2,500 deaths of U.S. servicemen in Iraq mark ahead of the Iraqi governments release of an al-Qaeda memo which admitted they are losing as it characterized their situation in Iraq as “bleak” and conceded that “time is now beginning to be of service to the American forces and harmful to the resistance.” The CBS Evening News, however, at least incorporated both developments in their lead story run before the news that Bill Gates plans to step down from Microsoft in two years, though CBS anchor Bob Schieffer managed to slip in a plug for the upcoming Gates story as he opened: "We have two big stories tonight; Bill Gates, whose inventions changed the way we lived, is giving up day-to-day operations at Microsoft.” Schieffer then jumped to his lead: “There was also a grim milestone today.
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