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Saturday, October 28, 2006 |
DearKitty: "A series of paintings depicting U.S. military abuse of Iraqis in Abu Ghraib prison was rejected by all the U.S. museums to which it was offered before it found a home at the Marlborough Gallery in Midtown Manhattan, where it opened last week and will remain on display until November 18."
UnclaimedTerritory: "The new documentary, Shut Up & Sing, chronicles the hostile and sometimes threatening conduct directed towards The Dixie Chicks after one of the group's members criticized the Commander-in-Chief, President George W. Bush, during a 2003 concert.
According to Matt Drudge (a phrase that does not roll out of one's mouth easily), both NBC and the CW Television Network (the joint venture of CBS and Warner Brothers that combines the WB and UPN Networks) are refusing to air ads promoting Shut Up & Sing on the ground that the ads are 'disparaging' to our President."
The media just won't acknowledge the 'President' is a war criminal. The Dixie Chicks are the true Americans.
Harpers: "Bush Administration renting embassy property from known torturer."
BBC: "President Bush has admitted that the CIA is running a secret detention programme for what he termed 'al Qaeda leaders'."
CommonDreams: "Washington's new anti-terrorism law could end up violating international treaties protecting detainees, with some provisions denying suspects the right to a fair trial, a key U.N. rights expert said Friday."
It not only violates international law, it violates the Constitution of the United States, the tenets of all religions and the moral codes of the world population.
12:19:30 PM
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BBC: "A judge has ordered the arrest of Chile's former military leader, Augusto Pinochet, over crimes committed at a detention centre, sources say."
Next on the list: George W. Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney and Tony Blair.
11:53:36 AM
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© Copyright 2006 Hetty Litjens.
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