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Friday, November 12, 2004 |
Additional reports about voting irregularities and possible fraud have surfaced, particularly in Florida and Ohio. In several places the vote count was kept secret on grounds of terrorism and so-called information from the Dept. of Homeland Security. Watch this video.
11:42:28 PM
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Novinite: "The Netherlands will pull out its troops from Iraq on March 15, sticking with a decision first made in June."
11:19:06 PM
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Guardian: "Starting in Cardiff tonight is the first in a series of 'impeachment roadshows' organised by the Plaid Cymru MP Adam Price as part of his efforts to strip Tony Blair of office over the Iraq war."
10:45:24 PM
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The BBC still continues to announce this war under the heading 'Security'. The correct word, dear Controller, is Insecurity.
Asia Times: Once again the US has been caught in a giant spider's web. Fallujah now is a network: it's Baghdad, Ramadi, Samarra, Latifiyah, Kirkuk, Mosul. Streets on fire, everywhere: Hundreds, thousands of Fallujahs - the Mesopotamian echo of a thousand Vietnams. The Iraqi resistance has even regained control of a few Baghdad neighborhoods."
New Statesman: "Mainstream media speak as if Fallujah were populated only by foreign 'insurgents'. In fact, women and children are being slaughtered in our name."
Seattle Pi: "The U.S. military said Thursday two U.S. Marine attack helicopters were shot down in separate incidents near Fallujah and their crews were rescued without injuries."
NBC: The news follows reports that more than 200 U.S. soldiers have been seriously hurt in the offensive and flown to Landstuhl Medical Center in Germany."
12:11:42 PM
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© Copyright 2004 Hetty Litjens.
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