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Sunday, May 11, 2008 |
CommonDreams: "There is direct evidence that President George W. Bush did not honorably lead this nation, but deliberately misled it into a war he wanted. Bush and his administration knowingly lied to Congress and to the American public - lies that have cost the lives of more than 4,000 young American soldiers and close to $1 trillion.
In his first nationally televised address on the Iraqi crisis on October 7, 2002, six days after receiving the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), a classified CIA report, President Bush told millions of Americans the exact opposite of what the CIA was telling him - a monumental lie to the nation and the world."
George W. Bush and Anthony Blair ought to be prison for war crimes. The fact that they are not shows the dire state of our 'democracy'.
And the propaganda and lies continue unabated.
Sourcewatch: "The Pentagon military analyst program was launched in early 2002 by then-Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Victoria Clarke. The idea was to recruit 'key influentials' to help sell a wary public on 'a possible Iraq invasion'. Former NBC military analyst Kenneth Allard called the effort 'psyops on steroids'."
Ledger: "The first high school dedicated to preparing students for the front lines in the Nation's homeland security has gone from theory to planning in Wilmington.
The Project Manager for the Delaware Academy for Public Safety and Security, New Castle Attorney Thomas Little, signed a contract with Innovative Schools, a professional firm which will coordinate the mechanics of preparing the school for its eventual opening.
Curriculum choices for students, who are to be called Cadets, range from SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) through prison guard, water rescue, paramedic, fireman, professional demolition and emergency response operator, according to a Board statement."
12:41:46 PM
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© Copyright 2008 Hetty Litjens.
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