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Thursday, June 30

When Will Your Anger and Outrage Come, My Fellow Americans?!
by
Radio Left
on Fri 01 Jul 2005 12:37 AM EDT
To My Fellow Americans:
I first want to WARN YOU about
the images you are about to see and I
also want to WARN ALL PARENTS that
if you have children, they
ARE NOT TO VIEW THESE IMAGES UNDER
ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES!!!
http://mindprod.com/politics/iraqwarpix.html#IRAQWARPIX
This is exactly why we are ANGRY, why we will not stop
speaking out
against the “BUSH WAR”!!
Just when will your OUTRAGE AND ANGER come? This is bringing
FREEDOM
and DEMOCRACY to
Iraq?
Patriotically Yours,
Mary MacElveen!
"Senator, in ... more »

My July 4th Message to My Readers
by
Radio Left
on Thu 30 Jun 2005 10:56 PM EDT

To the American People:
I have been trying to
formulate a message for the upcoming July 4th weekend and try as I
might, it is truly hard for me and those just like me to place ourselves in a
celebratory mood. For us, there is nothing really worth celebrating
especially when a little over two years ago, our nation became an aggressor nation
and invaded a country based on a “pack of lies” as stated by George
Galloway who addressed our senate on May 17, 2005.
Many like me want to restore
our country to where ...

To the American People:
I have been trying to
formulate a message for the upcoming July 4th weekend and try as I
might, it is truly hard for me and those just like me to place ourselves in a
celebratory mood. For us, there is nothing really worth celebrating
especially when a little over two years ago, our nation became an aggressor nation
and invaded a country based on a “pack of lies” as stated by George
Galloway who addressed our senate on May 17, 2005.
Many like me want to restore
our country to where ... more »

Letter from London: Blair's Intentional Underspeak on DDD
by
Geoff Staples
on Thu 30 Jun 2005 04:37 PM BST
From Dale Reynolds in London
None other than the Associated Press (AP) are now reporting on the Downing Street Documents (DDD) and as you might expect from the section of the media which is 80% corporately owned, British Prime Minister Tony Blair is their hero. Blair's "evaluation" of these incriminating documents, in a very late-in-the-day defense of Bush's "non-decision" to attack, invade, and conquer Iraq, is the AP's latest whitewash.
In typical British underspeak, which fools no one who is aware of English language as used by some of the English, The PM said he was "a bit astonished" ... more »
Wednesday, June 29

Bush Brought Death and Destruction to Iraq ... Images Speak for Themselves
by
Radio Left
on Wed 29 Jun 2005 10:14 AM EDT
Dear Folks:
As all of you know, I wrote a piece in reaction to Pres.
Bush's address to the nation to stay the course last night where I originally
called it, "Stay the Course of Dissention" I then submitted it to
VHeadline.com and they have since published it. They chose another title for
my piece and one that I think will work better. It will guide people to the
truth if they truly want to know what has been done in their name. I also
loved the way they laid out my piece to be read calling attention to ... more »

Letter From London: British Media Scrutinizes Bush's "Defense" of Iraq
by
Geoff Staples
on Wed 29 Jun 2005 02:05 PM BST
by Dale Reynolds in London
George W. Bush's TV pitch to the American public, calling for ultimate sacrifice from more young Americans and reasserting the alleged connection between Saddam and 9/11, has been meet with honest scrutiny by the British media.
To read The Guardian newspaper's account of Bush's speech --
"President uses terror link to rally sceptical US public" -- go to:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1517011,00.html
more »

Corruption and a media that finds it safer to ignore it
by
Geoff Staples
on Wed 29 Jun 2005 06:47 AM CDT
A letter from a listener I believe that we are currently in the midst of the most corrupt (Valerie
Plame), secretive (the "Denver Three"), and inept (Iraq) presidential
administration of the last 100 years. We have an administration that
consistently lies to the public (Downing Street "Memo"), attempts to stifle
the media (Newsweek), and calls anyone who disagrees with them a traitor
(e.g., Democrats). At a time when our foreign policy is failing miserably
and we need to come together as a nation, the administration uses partisan
rhetoric to divide the nation even further (Karl Rove).
I understand that ... more »
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