Archive for the 'War Crimes' Category

Middle Schooler Harassed Over McCain T-Shirt. GOOD!

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

From the Chicago Tribune
Immediately, Catherine learned she was stupid for wearing a shirt with Republican John McCain’s name. Not merely stupid. Very stupid.
“People were upset. But they started saying things, calling me very stupid…
Then it got worse.

Exactly as it should be MUST BE! Its time to throw civility out the window. Olbermann has [...]

The Failed Presidency of George W. Bush

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Excerpted From: The Failed Presidency of George W. Bush:
A Dismal Legacy. –[PART I]
by Rodrigue Tremblay
Sunday, October 19, 2008
International disaster: An Illegal and Immoral War of Aggression

At the center of this fiasco, is the fact thatthe Bush-Cheney administration and its neocon cohort rushed to exploit the 9/11 terrorist attacks and used this as a pretext to [...]

Political Healing Begins When Republicans Make Good on Rule of Law

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Bush and many others need to be tried in a court of justice. Justice and Rule of Law are the cornerstones of democracy.
And the process began some time ago, driven NOT by democrats, but by good republicans. Here is the list of Republican indictments since 1998.
Lets be honest, the number should at least [...]

The Poison Fruit from the Tree of Corruption

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

There’s been a great deal of talk about corruption in politics. The last 8 years have seen a truly shocking level of corruption in government - from the Republicans K Street Project, to the Bushies’ endless politicizing of every aspect of government starting with no bid contracts for any firm connected to the Administration [...]

Ollie North Helped Cover Up Afghanistan Atrocity

Monday, September 8th, 2008

While the Presidential campaigners make their rounds talking about victory in “eye-rack,” they are careful to say nothing whatsoever about Afghanistan. Unlike the unbelievably costly and pointless Iraq fiasco, the Afghanistan/Pakistan war matters greatly to U.S. national security.

Fraidoon Pooyaa/Associated Press
In Azizabad, an Afghan boy carried his belongings amid the ruins of his home, which [...]

This Is What Passes For Journalism

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

According to Rocky Anderson, in this radio interview on the Peter B. Collins show, “The New York Times” didn’t even cover last weeks, (albeit disguised), impeachment hearing, and the “Washington Post” published it’s second snarky article by Dana Milbanks about representative John Conyer’s attempts to cast light on the war crimes of the Bush administration [...]

Why We Are Losing Afghanistan: The Official Report

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

USAF A-10 Warthog over Afghanistan
Via Think Progress:
According to statistics provided in a new report from the United States Institute of Peace, the use of air power in Afghanistan by U.S. and NATO allies increased from 5,000 pounds of munitions per month in 2005 to 168,000 pounds in December 2007. The result is that “civilian casualties [...]

ACLU Obtains CIA Torture Memos

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

We don’t actually need any more evidence of Bush administration crimes, but today the American Civil Liberties Union released more anyway. Previously top secret memos obtained by the ACLU reveal more of the bizarre, perverse and disingenuous legal theories that Justice Department lawyers tried to use to justify torture of detainees. From Raw [...]

Are There Non-Egregious Bush Crimes?

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Everyone except a few bloggers has probably forgotten, if they ever knew, that last April Barack Obama made a half-hearted pledge to prosecute at least some of the crimes committed by the Bush administration. In response to a question from a DailyKos blogger, he answered carefully:
What I would want to [...]

Comcast Weans The Poor Off Politics

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Allegorically speaking, to a political junkie such as myself, C-Span and C-Span 2 are the uncut heroin of political news. If you’re somebody who doesn’t really need to be told what you just saw with your own eyes, C-Span provides the perfect information gathering vehicle to understand what is going on in Washington politics, but [...]

Just Another Day in Iraq

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

I’m not in the habit of quoting at length from other blogs, but I haven’t got the ability to say this any better. The following is straight from CTuttle on the excellent site Main and Central.
“I’d like to indulge in a little exercise, let’s take a gander at several news reports on the same [...]

Disastrous Final Acts

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Thursday, channel 501 showed the 1984 film The Killing Fields. For those who haven’t seen it, it’s based on the experiences of NY Times reporter Sydney Schanberg and Cambodian reporter Dith Pran in Cambodia in the 1970s; Pran was captured by the Khmer Rouge and spent years living and laboring in their camps before [...]

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