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It's About the Rule of Law: Impeaching George W. Bush : The Athenians lost their Democracy. The Romans lost their Republic. And if we Americans do not act now we could lose our Republic! The United States of America is not immune to the laws of history! 
WMD Missing in Iraq, Bush Speeches: Weapons of mass destruction have proven hard to find in Iraq and now they've disappeared from President Bush's speeches.
Howard Zinn: Victory? There is a long history of imperial powers, gloating over victories, becoming over-extended and overconfident, as their citizens begin to get uneasy because their day-to-day fundamental needs are being sacrificed for military glory while their young are sent to die in wars. A Must Read
Pictures at an Exhibition: Bread, Circuses, Uday and Qusay: I wonder, does George Bush feel better now about the alleged assassination attempt on his father? For Bush Junior, killing people in Iraq is personal. "There's no doubt (that Saddam) can't stand us," Bush said at a Republican fund-raising event in Houston in September of 2002. "After all, this is the guy that tried to kill my Dad at one time." A Must Read
The Bully In The China Shop Toward the end of the Korean War while the US with Un forces were still ravaging S Korea, our General Dougles MacArthur requested authority to use atomic weapons and submitted a list of targets for which he would need 26 A-bombs. These requested A-bombs were to be employed against North Korean and Chinese targets. A Must Read 
Nuns sentenced to prison for anti-war protest: Calling them "dangerously irresponsible," a federal judge sentenced three pacifist nuns to at least 2 1/2 years in prison.
How Bush Sacrifaced the War on Al Queda for the War on Iraq: Seymour Hersh details how the Bush Administration destroyed U.S.-Syrian relations by attacking a convoy of cars inside Syria last month in an attempt to assassinate Saddam Hussein. 
Al-Qaeda Targeted Embassy: U.S. Intelligence Syrian tip led to arrest of accused terrorists planning Ottawa attack.
Tragedy of one Iraqi family shows how easy civilian lives are lost in Iraq fighting : In just a few seconds, an attack by U.S. forces killed Faheema Jassim Khalaf's mother and two sisters, tore apart her right leg below the knee and shattered her ankle.

The Grey Lie: The grey lie does not need to be proven; fear of terrorism has convinced a confused public that their government MUST keep secrets in order to keep security. The question is never asked, "Security for whom?"

Navy Chief Nominee May Have Killed Self: Oilman Colin McMillan, who was awaiting Senate confirmation as Navy secretary, died from a single gunshot wound, and investigators said Friday it might have been self-inflicted.
Showing Pictures Could Turn Sons into Martyrs: Robert Fisk ponders how Iraqis - who are all too used to horror - will view the mortuary mug-shots of Uday and Qusay.
Murder Most Foul: Israel Shamir, an Israeli journalist provides an alternative view regarding the killing of Saddam Hussein's sons and grandson.
FBI, CIA failed to pick up 9/11 clues The Sept. 11 attacks were preventable but went undetected because of communications lapses between the FBI and CIA, which failed to share intelligence related to two of the hijackers.
What Congress Does Not Know about Enron and 9/11 In order to give Enron one last desperate chance to complete the Taliban pipeline and save itself from bankruptcy, senior levels of US intelligence were ordered to keep their eyes shut and their subordinates ignorant.
What David Kelly knew: The killing of Saddam's sons won't divert attention for long from the specious reasons given for invading Iraq
Sycophant May be US Tipster ‘‘They asked to stay in my house and I could not refuse them. This is a disaster for me,’’ Zaidan told his neighbour, Mukhlis Thahir Jubori.
Sons Gone, Blood Feud Begins What was already a life-and-death struggle for Hussein is now also a blood feud.
Theft Prelude to Terror? Law enforcement agencies in five US states reported the theft or disappearance of hundreds of official uniforms, badges and ID cards in the first half of 2003, prompting federal authorities to warn on Thursday that terrorists may be seeking to acquire them for new attacks.
In case you missed it: Is There Anything Left That Matters? What is the depth of the American soul if we can allow destruction to be done in our name and the name of "liberation" and never even demand an accounting of its costs, both personal and public, when it is over?
Murkier and Murkier: Did Dr Kelly commit suicide because he could no longer tolerate the fact that the government he worked for had lied in order to justify going to war? Or was he murdered because he was about to expose the lies?
Key allies are casualties of U.S. war on court: The United States, which has long lectured Latin American countries on human rights abuses, is now pressuring a number of those countries to sign bilateral agreements granting immunity to U.S. citizens from prosecution by the new International Criminal Court.
We'll go it alone, SA tells US: The South African cabinet has snubbed the United States government over its insistence on linking military training assistance with indemnifying US service people.
The last moments of Saddam's grandson: 14-year-old may have fought on after anti-tank rockets killed the adults
The killing of Hussein’s sons: the Nuremberg precedent 
National Press Conference on Depleted Uranium: Doug Rokke, Ph.D., is former Director of the U.S. Army Depleted Uranium (DU) Project. Audio. A Must Listen 
Uranium: Deja DU: The Agent Orange of Eternity