[VIDEO] Comparing Bush’s & Nixon’s War Progress Speeches
This video Compares Bush’s September 13, 2007 speech on the Iraq War with Nixon’s November 1969 Speech on the Vietnam War. Courtesy of http://ImpeachforPeace.org
This video Compares Bush’s September 13, 2007 speech on the Iraq War with Nixon’s November 1969 Speech on the Vietnam War. Courtesy of http://ImpeachforPeace.org
therawstory – Mike Sheehan, Published: Wednesday March 28, 2007 Gonzales, after roundtable with Fitzgerald, cuts press conference short Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, after attending a round-table discussion with U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, cut a subsequent news conference short, The Chicago Tribune reports. “A scheduled 15-minute news conference with Atty. Gen. Alberto Gonzales was quickly cut…
By Raymond Bonner, New York Times David Hicks, the first detainee to be formally charged under the new military tribunal rules at Guantanamo Bay, has alleged in a court document filed here that during more than five years in American custody he was beaten several times during interrogations and witnessed the abuse of other prisoners….
By Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff advised the CIA between 2002 and 2003 that its agents had the legal authority to use techniques that included waterboarding on one of the agency’s so-called “high level detainees,” according to a little-known report published in January 2005. That…
Note the Portland, ME paper quotes two people: one a Bush supporter and the other simply irritated with the protester’s presence. Not one word from a protester: By Noel K. Gallagher, Portland Press Herald KENNEBUNKPORT — Protesters poured into this coastal resort town today for a demonstration near the site of President Bush’s summit with…
By Phil Stewart, Reuters Hours before President George W. Bush visits Italy, 26 U.S. citizens go on trial in absentia in Milan on Friday accused of carrying out one of Washington’s most controversial policies in its war on terrorism. The U.S. citizens, almost all believed to be CIA agents, have been charged with kidnapping a…
by Carol Wolman, opednews.com US citizenship is a precious gift, making a person one of “We the People”, with sovereignty, the right to self-rule. Our Founding Fathers (and mothers) fought a bloody revolution to secure this right. The US was the FIRST country in modern times to replace monarchy or oligarchy – rule by kings…
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