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Other Lands Have Dreams: From Baghdad to Pekin Prison by KATHY KELLY ![]() Today's Stories Paul Craig
Roberts June 20, 2005 Alan Maass Tariq Ali Mickey Z. William Blum Gary Leupp Jason Leopold Dave Lindorff Alan Maass Uri Avnery Website of
the Day June 18 / 19, 2005 Alexander Cockburn Greg Moses Benjamin Shepard Stan Goff Lee Sustar Jude Wanniski Diana Barahona Brian Concannon, Jr. Fred Gardner Mike Whitney Ahmad Faruqui Manuel García, Jr. Roger Howard Ron Jacobs Ben Tripp Poets' Basement Website of
the Weekend
June 17, 2005 Ricardo Alarcón Clay Conrad Marc Estrin Colin Brown Christopher
Brauchli Joshua Frank Norman Solomon Mary Rizzo Bond / Brutus
/ Setshedi
June 16, 2005 John Walsh Dave Lindorff Adrian Lomax Tom Crumpacker Jeffrey Kolakowski Julene Bair Michael Dickinson Francois Houtart / Isabel Parra,
et al. Tom Barry
June 15, 2005 Stan Goff Daniel Wolff Tim Wise Ricardo Alarcón Joshua Frank John Hilary Norman Solomon Alexander Cockburn
/ Jeffrey St. Clair Website of the Day
June 14, 2005 Paul Craig
Roberts Forrest Hylton Richard Gott Fred Gardner Steve Breyman Dave Zirin Robert Kent Paul Craig
Roberts
June 13, 2005 Gary Leupp Dave Lindorff John Stauber Fred Gardner Evelyn J. Pringle Norman Solomon Winslow T.
Wheeler
June 10 / 12, 2005 Alexander
Cockburn Sharon
Smith Brian
Cloughley Chris
Kromm Heather
Gray Kevin
Zeese Mickey
Z. Gary
Leupp Eli
Stephens Nick
Dearden Oscar
Olivera Robert
Fisk Michael
Dickinson Poets'
Basement Website
of the Weekend
Len
Colodny Christopher
Brauchli Ron
Jacobs Dave
Lindorff Katrina
Yeaw / Alex Schmaus Alan
Farago Saul
Landau
June 8, 2005 Jim
Hougan Alan
Maass Jason
Leopold Niranjan
Ramakrishnan Dave
Zirin Derrick
O'Keefe Diana
Johnstone Website
of the Day
June 7, 2005 Forrest
Hylton Greg
Moses / Susan van Haitsma Lenni
Brenner Col.
Dan Smith Joshua
Frank Dave
Lindorff Margot
Veranes / Adrian Navarro Michael
Neumann
June 6, 2005 Stew
Albert Paul
Craig Roberts Nicole
Colson Ali
Khan Jason
Leopold Charles
Walker Poff Ramzy
Baroud Rep.
John Conyers Evelyn
Pringle Gary
Corseri Website
of the Day
June 4 / 5, 2005 Alexander
Cockburn James
Petras Robert
Fisk Patrick
Cockburn Rev.
William Alberts Saul
Landau Mario
Lamo Jimenez Dave
Lindorff Lance
Selfa Tom
Crumpacker Joshua
Frank Fred
Gardner Michael
Dickinson Roger
Martin Reza
Fiyouzat Ben
Tripp Graeme
Greenback Poets'
Basement
June 3, 2005 Paul
Craig Roberts Joseph
Massad Jeff
Halper Tom
Barry Bruce
K. Gagnon Joshua
Frank Mickey
Z. Gary
Leupp Website
of the Day
June 2, 2005 Paul
Craig Roberts Forrest
Hylton Mike
Whitney Brian
Cloughley Mazin
Qumsiyeh Russell
D. Hoffman Norman
Madarasz Norman
Solomon David
Price Website
of the Day
June 1, 2005 James
Petras Justin
Delacour Edward
Jay Epstein Omar
Barghouti / Lisa Taraki Dave
Lindorff Kevin
Zeese Jason
Leopold William
S. Lind
May 31, 2005 Sen.
Mike Gravel David
Krieger Tad
Daley Joshua
Frank Richard
Gott Norman
Solomon Tom
Segev Walter
Brasch Diana
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May 28 / 30, 2005 Alexander
Cockburn Richard
Lichtman Sharon
Smith Paul
Craig Roberts Dave
Lindorff Ramzy
Baroud Brian
Cloughley Fred
Gardner Lee
Sustar Joshua
Frank Justin
E.H. Smith Jackie
Corr Michael
Kimaid Toufic
Haddad Justin
Taylor Amir
Butler Ben
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May 27, 2005 Gary
Leupp Daniel
Estulin Kevin
Zeese Robert
Fisk Dave
Zirin Website
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June 20, 2005 President DisconnectThe Bush Radio AddressBy MIKE WHITNEY
Even by the abysmal standards of the Administration, Bush's Saturday Radio-address hit a new low in fear mongering and duplicity. Invoking the musty imagery of 9-11, the Prince of Mendacity once again articulated the worn vision of America at war with the world.
Presumably, the President's antidote involves alienating allies, inflaming half the American electorate, savaging the military, vanquishing the economy and creating the most prolific breeding ground for terrorism the world has ever seen.
This statement, as incredible as it seems, really demonstrates Bush's genius and shows why he should not be dismissed as a hapless simpleton blundering his way through the political China-shop. Bush has the ability to look straight into the camera lens and offer up the most astonishing lies, fully aware that his audience already has a firm understanding of the facts. Everyone knows there's no connection between the war and Iraq and 9-11, and that, the "facts and intelligence were fixed to fit the policy." Never the less, Bush's unswerving commitment to fabrication and his visceral grasp of personal power allows him to deceive without flinching; a talent that catapults him into the rarified company of the foremost tyrants of the 20th century. Can we see the similarities between Bush's comments and those of his predecessor, Joseph Goebbels', some 60 years earlier:
Bush has internalized this directive, whether he ever plodded through the history of the Second World War at Yale or not. He understands the power of repetition and its effect on co-opting public opinion.
Even now, when most Americans know that the burgeoning Iraqi resistance is mainly comprised of Iraqi nationals fighting to end the occupation of their country, Bush still returns to the hack-kneed lies of foreign terrorists swarming to fight America in an apocalyptic battle for the Middle East.
Again, Bush who repeatedly notes that the war on terror should not be confused with a war on Islam, summons up the most lurid imagery whenever it suits his objectives.
How does Bush's incendiary rhetoric and racist stereotyping square with his claims of seeking a "secure--and free world"? And how does Bush's finger-pointing match up to the facts as we know them today; that 500,000 (mostly children) were killed by the brutish sanctions levied against Iraq by (primarily) the US, that 100,000 Iraqis (mostly civilians) have been killed in the 2 years since the war began, that somewhere between 20,000 t0 60,000 Iraqis are being detained right now without charge by occupiers of an invasion that was called "illegal" by the Secretary General of the UN, that social services and unemployment are worse than they were under Saddam, and that the daily humiliation and suffering of occupation has destroyed the fabric of Iraqi society. The Iraqi people have a keen understanding of terrorists; at least 140,000 of them are occupying their country right now, plus a few stragglers from Syria and Saudi Arabia. They've seen through the sham of Bush's promises for liberation and democratization, and the American people are not far behind. Despite Dick Cheney's delusional palavering that the insurgency is in its "last throes"; the American mission is teetering in Iraq and no amount of presidential blather will set it straight. As Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel said, "Things aren't getting better; they're getting worse. The White House is completely disconnected from reality. It's like they're just making it up as they go along. The reality is we're losing in Iraq." Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He can
be reached at: fergiewhitney@msn.com
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