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Bush's Enemy du Jour

By Marjorie Cohn, AlterNet. Posted August 1, 2006.


Hezbollah is a convenient way for Bush to shift focus from the escalating tide of gruesome violence in Iraq.

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On television broadcasts, the word "Hezbollah" is seldom mentioned in a sentence unaccompanied by the word "terrorist." Commentators speculate about whether al Qaida or Hezbollah is a worse threat to the United States. Richard L. Armitage, deputy secretary of state during Bush's first term, has said Hezbollah might be "the A-team of terrorists," and that "Al Qaida is actually the B-team." Former CIA agent Robert Baer admits there is no evidence Hezbollah is operating in the United States, but in response to questioning by a Fox News anchor, speculates that Hezbollah "could" attack on U.S. soil.

Hezbollah is George W. Bush's enemy du jour. Although suspected of complicity in the 1985 hijacking of a TWA jet, Hezbollah denies ever attacking anyone outside of Lebanon and Israel. The group, which comprises the Shiite brand of Islam, doesn't even attack other sects inside Lebanon. Its leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah claims Hezbollah is "like Jesus," citing the group's 2000 action in Lebanon, where Hezbollah did not take vengeance within Lebanon.

There is overwhelming support for Hezbollah in Lebanon. According to a poll by the Beirut Center for Research and Information, 87 percent of Lebanese support Hezbollah's fight with Israel. The level of support for Hezbollah is high among non-Shiite communities; 80 percent of Christians, 80 percent of Druze and 89 percent of Sunnis polled support Hezbollah.

These numbers are likely to rise in the wake of Israel's bombing of Qana yesterday, which killed over 60 civilians, mostly children. Thousands in the Middle East have taken to the streets, outraged at the carnage.

Unlike Osama bin Laden, who targets pro-Western Arab countries, Nasrallah tells Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan to just stay neutral in this conflict. In a televised speech on Saturday, Nasrallah said, "The Israelis are ready to halt aggression because they are afraid of the unknown. The one pushing for the continuation of the aggression is the U.S. administration. Israel has been exposed as a slave of the U.S."

Noam Chomsky says we should always call it the "American-Israeli destruction of Lebanon." Although he thinks Israel started with proportional force as in the past, the United States began pushing its one-sided view of the conflict at the G-8 summit. Bush reportedly told Israel: "You can't stop now; you're acting for all of us."

That was a green light for Israel, acting on orders from the United States. If not, why is so much attention focused on Condoleezza Rice's every move? Because her boss is in charge of this war.

While the rest of the world calls for an immediate ceasefire, Bush-Rice's excuses just don't wash. They blame Iran and Syria. They say they want a "sustainable" ceasefire to build "a New Middle East."

Bush started his dangerous folly in another Middle Eastern country; the former "central war on terror:" Iraq. Bush has created such a disaster there that many Iraqis who hated Saddam Hussein wish he were still in power.

According to a United Nations report, 14,338 civilians died violently in Iraq in the first six months of this year. That tally is based on figures from the Iraqi Ministry of Health and Baghdad's central morgue. An average of more than 100 Iraqi civilians were killed per day last month, the U.N. reported. The overwhelming majority of the casualties in recent months took place in Baghdad. The report said, "Civilians are reported to be severely affected by heavy MNF (Multi-National Force) bombing."

Samuel W. Bodman, the U.S. energy secretary, must've had his rosy-colored glasses on when he recently met with Iraq's oil and electricity ministers in Baghdad. "The situation seems far more stable than when I was here two or three years ago. The security seems better, people are more relaxed. There is an optimism, at least among the people I talked to," he said cheerfully. Of course, Bodman gave his interview from the heavily fortified Green Zone, the only place in Iraq other than the Kurdish north that has any security at all.


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Marjorie Cohn is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, president-elect of the National Lawyers Guild, and the U.S. representative to the executive committee of the American Association of Jurists.

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The agenda is on track
Posted by: talkville on Aug 1, 2006 12:32 AM   
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Ongoing events are only part of the historical and long-standing agenda to gain control of the Middle East by capital's powers, not only ourselves but so-called Western ones. To extend the particular problematic of the Israel-Palestine question to the entire Middle East borders on insanity. Capital is desperate these days and filled with hubris and testosterone; dangerous times indeed. This "folly" inexorably carries forward avaricious interests initiated long ago. This administration has made the use of the word "terrorist" next to meaningless, levelling it at anyone who happens t o disagree with their own fascist conception of the globe. Close attention to history would behove all of us more than listening to "experts" and pundits- We need to think for ourselves or we will further the tyranny already upon us.

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» Can of whup ass Posted by: Bobsays
» RE: obert Fisk, from Southern Lebanon sickofsleaze Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com
» RE: The agenda is on track Posted by: willymack
Just Part and Parcel Of The Bush/PNAC Plan
Posted by: Nez46 on Aug 1, 2006 3:59 AM   
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It's simple really. Israel claims they are under attack and respond, knowing attacks will increase in retaliation for their blatant massacres. As attacks do indeed increase, Bush and his fascist, murdering war profiteers use the attacks against Israel to justify further conflagrations in the Middle East. It is a script that could be written by a ten year old and yet, so many adult morons in this country fall hook line and sinker for it. Not surprisingly, the rest of the world doesn't.
No wonder we're not only the laughingstock of the world, we're also the worst of the "rogue" nations and the biggest true terrorist network on the globe.

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» Lazy and Indifferent Americans. Posted by: aussidawg
sickofsleaze
Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com on Aug 1, 2006 4:15 AM   
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Since "we" have captured the major Al queda players and that is wearing thin with the American people Bush needs a new bogeyman and Hezbolla fills the bill and also advances Israel's agenda of chaos in the middle east. Read an article last evening in the WWSW or whatever about how much armaments Israel is buying from us so the Bushbunch has found a new source of wealth. Hezbollah also puts Bush a step closer to Syria's oil. Just wait, Syria will be accused of harboring Hezbollah

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» RE: sickofsleaze Posted by: willymack
» RE: sickofsleaze Posted by: aussidawg
Bush's genocide sickofsleaze
Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com on Aug 1, 2006 4:26 AM   
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Talk about genocide, from where I sit the Israeli bombing raids qualify in spades. Almost no soldiers are killed, it is civilians who are killed, almost always half are small children. Kill the children, they can't grow up to have more children. This is an atrocity aided and abetted by Bushco, indeed spurred on by Bush. If Bush knows sic 'em from come here that is just what he is doing

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prime creators
Posted by: rsaxto on Aug 1, 2006 4:27 AM   
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The Bushies are the prime creators of the terrorism in Iraq and elsewhere in the world with a primal assist from the Israelis.

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IT'S ABOUT BUSH'S THUGS, INCLUDING THE FACIST JOHN BOLTON. . .
Posted by: yogendra2 on Aug 1, 2006 4:27 AM   
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keeping war going somewhere in the world----THE AMERICAN TALIBAN BELIEVES AMERICA SHOULD ALWAYS BE IN A WAR. so the neofacist thugs, bush, cheney, dumbsfeld, wolfawitz, et al including the worst of the worst, JOHN BOLTON, who is now illegally in the united nations, pushed there by the criminal, bush, under the cover of darkness because bolton could never have been approved. BUT BUSH NEEDS BOLTON TO KEEP WAR GOING-----IRAN IS NEXT. then the neofacist can say the world is in an emergency and they will try for a coup to keep GOINGTOJAIL W. BUSH in the White House, backed by his comrades, CHAINGANG CHENEY AND RONALD DUMBSFELD. IF I SOUND ANGRY, I AM NOT; I AM ENRAGED, FED UP WITH THE FAR RIGHT WING AMERICAN TALIBAN. yogi, tucson, ayogendra@yahoo.com

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IT'S ABOUT BUSH'S THUGS, INCLUDING THE FACIST JOHN BOLTON. . .
Posted by: yogendra2 on Aug 1, 2006 4:35 AM   
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keeping war going somewhere in the world----THE AMERICAN TALIBAN BELIEVES AMERICA SHOULD ALWAYS BE IN A WAR. so the neofacist thugs, bush, cheney, dumbsfeld, wolfawitz, et al including the worst of the worst, JOHN BOLTON, who is now illegally in the united nations, pushed there by the criminal, bush, under the cover of darkness because bolton could never have been approved. BUT BUSH NEEDS BOLTON TO KEEP WAR GOING-----IRAN IS NEXT. then the neofacist can say the world is in an emergency and they will try for a coup to keep GOINGTOJAIL W. BUSH in the White House, backed by his comrades, CHAINGANG CHENEY AND RONALD DUMBSFELD. IF I SOUND ANGRY, I AM NOT; I AM ENRAGED, FED UP WITH THE FAR RIGHT WING AMERICAN TALIBAN. yogi, tucson, ayogendra@yahoo.com

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Iraq? Iraq? Oh yes! Iraq! Whatever happened to them?
Posted by: Tom Degan on Aug 1, 2006 4:36 AM   
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Do they really think that the American people naive enough to fall for this PR diversion? Do they really believe that? Are they that cynical to think that the American public is that jaw-droppingly stupid????

What am I saying? Of course they are.

But as dumb as they are, they won't be able to ignore the milestones as they mount: Soon it will be three thousand American dead. And then thiry-five hundred. And then four thousand. Then Five thousand. Then ten thousand....

And what about the Iraqi people? Some estimates are taht as many as two hundred and fifty thousand have been killed in this obscenity that the tax payers of this country are committing against the children of Iraq. Bush says it's only thirty thousand. We'll never know the exact amount, will we? As Tommy Franks has said, "We don't do body counts".

Oh these are, indeed, cynical bastards.

Pray for peace.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
The Daily Rant

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October brings new phase
Posted by: Bobsays on Aug 1, 2006 5:12 AM   
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All is going to plan. It is actually rather perfect really. The disassembling being carried out by Blair and Condi is close to brilliant. They both have distracted people with their bogus diplomacy initiatives, while buying Israel more time.

Israel is laying the groundwork for the attack on Iran, which is slated for October. Iran must respond to its UN deadline by the end of this month.

All the dominos are in place. Bush can go to the ranch, chop some wood, pour himself a drink and then make the phone call. 'Yo, Dick - got Blair on the line? - yo, Blair. It's greenlight time motherfuckers. Let's do it!' And the bombers are scrambled to go.

The time to protest, if that is what you want to do, is now.

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» RE: October brings new phase sickofsleaze Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com
» RE: October brings new phase Posted by: willymack
» But... what about my career? Posted by: Bobsays
ECLECTICIST, S. JIM RODRIGUEZ
Posted by: SJR505 on Aug 1, 2006 5:43 AM   
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SOMEONE GREATER IN INTELLIGENCE , HIGHLY IMMORAL, AND POWER HUNGRY HAS WRITTEN THIS CHAPTER IN THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE AND VALLEY OF HORRORS, AND, IT IS NOT BUSH "SILVERFOOT" 43...REMEMBER, HE DOES NOT READ, AND AS THE "POSTER BOY" FOR THE NEOCOMS, CONSERVATIVES,ETC. HAS BEEN GIVEN FREE, DISCOUNT PASSES TO BECOMING THE WORST PRESIDENT, DO-NOTHING LEADER OF THE AMERICAN AND WORLD SCENE...ALL THE MISGUIDED DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MATTERS AS DEMONSTRATED BY THIS ADMINISTRATION AMOUNTS TO AN EXERCISE IN "MUTUAL MENTAL MASTURBATION"... ONE OF THE MANY MISDIRECTED AND FOOLISH QUOTES OF BUSH 43 THAT KEEPS RINGING IN MY THOUGHTS IS THIS : "See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda."
BUT, WHAT MAKES IT SO STUPID IS THAT HE BELIEVES HIS RHETORIC BASED ON A GREAT MOUND OF "TURD BLOSSOMS..."AND, HE STILL DOES NOT GET IT...!!! I BELIEVE GEORGE BERNARD SAID IT BEST ABOUT NONSENSICAL CHARACTERS SUCH AS BUSH 43 : " He knows nothing and thinks he knows everything. That points clearly to a political career. " MY GOD , HE WAS RIGHT...
REMEMBER BUSH 43 :
"YOU...HAVE NEGLECTED THE WEIGHTY MATTERS
OF THE LAW; JUSTICE AND MERCY AND FAITH."MATTHEW 23:23


S+JIM+RODRIGUEZ+++ECLECTICIST SEEKER+++

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» RE: CLECTICIST, S. JIM RODRIGUEZ sickofsleaze Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com
» RE: CLECTICIST, S. JIM RODRIGUEZ Posted by: MatthewSavage
CRS
Posted by: cstableford on Aug 1, 2006 6:17 AM   
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The U.S. has just concluded $4.6 Billion in weapons sales to the Middle East. Why would we be interested in a ceasefire when there are such profits to be made in the business of supporting human carnage??? Despite the claims of the Christian fundamentalists, our true national religon is Capitalism, our god is Profit, and this ongoing massacre represents a modern-day human sacrifice intended to sustain God's grace (made manifest by our giant SUV's) for those of us among the annointed.

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The enemy...of my enemy...is my friend...
Posted by: Chickensh*tEagle on Aug 1, 2006 6:53 AM   
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...du jour...du jour...du jour.

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Well, George...
Posted by: pcushniesr on Aug 1, 2006 6:54 AM   
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...here's another fine mess you've gotten us into.

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Please answer me someone..
Posted by: shyguy709 on Aug 1, 2006 6:59 AM   
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Is Bush really conscious? Does his clique knows what is happening? Have they lost a family member in such uncertainties like what is happening in Lebanon? For how long shall we continue to villify them? Do they knoww e talk about them Online? Does it pinch them a bit?

Ladies and gentlemen, u know what I think..."The Skulls" should be sent to the grave. They have just one policy, to get their jobs done. We are the price of those jobs. Wake up USA.

Should God continue to bless America?
why should a "Bush" rule the US?

I got an answer...because the Eagle lives in the Bush...

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BUSH'S SIMPLISTIC MIND-SET IS ALL "BLACK OR WHITE"
Posted by: krose on Aug 1, 2006 7:01 AM   
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His is a very dangerous psychopathology, where people are "all bad" or "all good." Either "You are with us, or you are with the terrorists." Life is not like that. Human nature is not like that. It is more nuanced! Bush doesn't get it! He has us teetering on the dangerous edge of annhiliation, because he lacks the subtelties of a real leader and "Peace Maker!" Nor does he have ANY ONE on his cabinet with such qualities! Bush has also been acting like a man who has lost his "sobriety" lately. For one experienced in the assessment of mental health and substance abuse problems, I feel that this man is a quite impaired, and that our country is a disaster waiting to happen! I do not feel safe, in any way, with this man at the helm! He's very scary in this position of power! When Nixon was drinking, we had Alexander Haig to control him. I don't know if anyone would dare to stop Bush!

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This is just phase Two
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Aug 1, 2006 7:58 AM   
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There is no shift in focus,thse folks have always been in play.We just had to wait for their part in the script to show up.
This is how Tyrants work. They get together with all their little like minded faggots and proceed to screw everyone and everything. For the Money,and Control of the Populace,respectivily. with Fear. We have been tricked into a war once again. These player 'want' this happining. They are the co-conspiritors of Global Domination by the Wealthy.,using the Police and Military to enforce their will upon the poor,the sick,the elderly,the Planet.
The document we hold in high esteem states 'We the People'
It's high freakin time We the People did our job and flush the Tyrants out to sea.

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ISRAEL and the UNITED STATES
Posted by: woodford54 on Aug 1, 2006 8:03 AM   
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.....have now proven beyond any shadow of doubt that they are the two most lethal terrorist powers in existence today. There is no justification, no rationale, no logic and most certainly no morality or humanity in the actions taken by both of these terrorist states. As long as we stand in support of either of these murderous regimes we are personally accountable for the acts of atrocity both are perpetually commiting. It's time to opt out now and to regain our humanity, ethics, morals, and compassion for our fellow human beings on this planet we all share. Peace is possible, but only when WE make it OUR priority and remove these murderers from power. Peace to all.

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What a sad time it is for humanity
Posted by: marklar on Aug 1, 2006 8:04 AM   
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Not that things have not been worse worldwide at any one time in history past, but because we have so much capability to do better than we are doing. When a nation like the USA refuses to talk to other nations, Syria and Iran, because a nation like Israel won't allow it then I think "We The People" cease to exist and "WE The People" are no more powerful than a Palestinian or a Lebanese or an Iraqi person stuck inside the bowels of the worlds most horrific and most powerful military apparatus ever devised. And it is all controlled by a minority of extremist ideologues who seem gleeful at the amount destruction they can onstruct.
When an organization (AIPAC) that is obviously beholden to a foregin nation (IZRAEL) enlists our politicians and won't allow them to do what is right for the interest of "We The People" then we cease to exist as a sovereign nation and "We
The People" are more like a client state to a country who recieves all of the benefits of statehood at our expense but does not have to adhere to federal statutes and legislation because it is a foreign nation, not part of the USA.

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War for war’s sake and an evil agenda and worse to come!
Posted by: IanA on Aug 1, 2006 8:19 AM   
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We have a bunch of sick megalomaniacal greedy elitist bastards in charge of Washington and Tel Aviv using war and a spectre of terrorism to justify state terrorism and tyranny in the pursuit and control of land and resources plus the subjugation of peoples and nations. By any definition, be it that of the UN, the US Government or the Britannica, Israel and the USA as sponsor are propagating “State Terrorism”.

The present US administration has used the events of 9/11 2001, which was portrayed to a gullible and indoctrinated populace to be perpetrated exclusively by Al Qaeda, Bin Laden and a small band of highly motivated and disciplined box-cutter wielding Muslim extremist, to justify a series of illicit and ilegal wars of aggression causing the suffering of millions and the deaths to many hundreds of thousands of innocents. However the full picture of the crucial event remains buried in secrecy, deception and faith based assumption, despite open suspicions, legitimate questions, and loud demands for independent inquiry by the the majority. The same event and its spectre has been used to put over on that gullible populace a police state in which they now find themselves. Their elections are now frauds, their rights compromised and freedoms a memory.

Hate is the foundation of war in any social psyche hence the propaganda dobbing of all 3 billion Muslims with the same brush, the spinning of illogical concepts of a “war on terror” into a virtual crusade for “our values”, all faithfully following the ideals and agendas of the Neocon fascists like William Kristol, founder of PNAC, and his like minded government executives and collaborators in the Bush administration such as Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, and John Bolton, to name but a few.

It is not difficult to see that this “war on terror” is a choreographed tarantella by both Israel and the USA on one side to lead to material reward and ethnic domination if not cleansing. So there are no surprises when, like the spawn of Nazis and fascist that these criminal vermin are, they take it to the next level developing the “ultimate weapon of global selective terrorism and dominance”, GENETICALLY MODIFIED BIO-WEAPONS as if it were a counter-measure. The implications are beyond horrendous. All the laws, ethics, and morals are already discarded by those running this terrorist Superstate and its surrogates, all with not a peep from the sheep.

Who is your enemy and where is the evil? Now is the time to face them. Mmaaaaa!

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Qana
Posted by: Ghoulman on Aug 1, 2006 9:03 AM   
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The other day, Israel bombed a town, a town about the size of my town, killing at least 60 people. Israel and the US immediately said the town harboured "terrorists". They say this because Israel has declared EVERYONE in southern Lebanon a terrorist.

This is how it's done... you are declared a terrorist and thus, your life isn't worth a plug nickel. Like all those poor guys in Gitmo or the thousands of others in US cells as "enemy combatants".

But it isn't true... the Red Cross reported today that there are no Hezbollah rocket bases in Qana. So Israel lied. Bush lied. Everyone from Britian to Canada lied.

People seem to think this will lead to a wider war, a WWIII, attack Iran, scenario... no, not gonna happen. This is about money, profit, and a state of war between East and West. War is profit, it's what makes the US economy go and thus Israels too. War is a Racket.

Welcome to the new Cold War, called the Long War... and if you're wondering why people sometimes blow up Americans remember, it's not because they hate freedom, it's because and eye for an eye is still the law... so much for that Jesus guy eh?

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Soooo, too much Flouride in the water???? IS that why we "talk" and....
Posted by: Pepper on Aug 1, 2006 9:06 AM   
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.... do nothing??? Now they want to put flouride in our food as fertilizer or pesticide or something. 70 ppm which is hugely over what the human body can safely take. Unreal and yet we do nothing on any level, not iraq, not lebanon, not gaza, nothing. WE DO NOTHING. We can not blame our leaders if we are not willing to cross over this pretent reality into the real one and make a stand.

There are 290 million of us and if only half stood up that constitutes millions who are standing, so why???? Are we brainwashed or something. Sorry for rambling, but everyday I read the same old crap and everyday we go about our daily business as if none of this is happening in the "real" world. We aren't moved by dead bodies, by crimes against humanity, by murder of children who are innocent and unarmed and we allow this to continue.

Is there no limit?????

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Thanks Lebanon - now we don't have to attack Iran!
Posted by: dale0k on Aug 1, 2006 11:18 AM   
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Well, George W. wanted another outlet for aggression; he needed to point to a renewed and refreshed battlefront in the "war on Terror" somewhere - and of course, Iran and Korea were too daunting, in light of the failed stalemate in Iraq.

So, from W., here is a big thanks to Hezbollah, and to Israel, for their cooperation, in presenting Georgie boy with his needed boost. Now Georgie can continue to "fight them over there," so he can continue to fight them over here (the polls).

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On The Subject Of Counteracting Bush Tactics!!!
Posted by: bodo on Aug 1, 2006 11:27 AM   
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TALK RADIO MASS-MOBILIZATION!
9/11 Blogger | July 31, 2006

(The following activism appeal was sent in by the owner of False Flag News.com [site currently being updated] and enthusiastically endorsed by Webster Tarpley. Tune in to KPFK this afternoon around 12:30pm Pacific time for a live demo.)

Nag the Neocons-Grab the Gatekeepers: Radio Mass Mobilization For The 9-11 Roundtable on C-SPAN TUE 6:10PM EDT



What if you could stop the next false-flag terror attack and the descent into World War III?

On Tuesday August 1, C-SPAN will re-air the 9-11 Roundtable discussion at 6:10 pm EDT. This is an opportunity we cannot squander, because it may be our best opportunity to expose millions of Americans to the truth about September 11 as a new world war approaches. Anyone who likes to be considered a real 9-11 truth activist must flood the radio stations over the next two days with one point in mind: alerting listeners to the 9-11 conference Tuesday at 6:10 PM on C-SPAN.

Call in to neocons like Sean Hannity & Michael Savage, and make them squirm while alerting their millions of listeners. Get on the phone and badger left Air America jockeys like Randi Rhodes and Al Franken who have avoided 9-11 truth for so long. While mentioning the evidence of an inside job is important, the key must be constantly re-stating the August 1, Tueday 6:10 C-SPAN information.

One key tip:

Remember your audience. When calling neocon stations, talk about the evidence pointing to an inside job, but avoid shrill name-calling of Cheney/Bush and instead try phrases like "real conservatives should investigate 9-11, and they can do so Tuesday on C-SPAN at 6:10. This is not a left/right issue."

When calling the lefty shows, you can probably be more open with your rhetoric, but do not forget to keep mentioning the date, time, and network. Repetition is key! (Did we mention C-SPAN, Tuesday at 6:10 PM?)

In both cases, try to stress the scholarly nature of the conference and the credibility of the speakers.

These next two days are not the time for excuses or self-pity. Last night I called in on Drudge's national show and got the word out to hundreds of thousands, while he could only meekly compare me to Oliver Stone. I called WBZ in Boston and forced the neocon host to say "Wow, those are good points." We must overtake the airwaves in the next two days in order to save the lives of those who will be killed in the next false-flag terror operation, and the ensuing global war.

So get off the message boards, and on to your phones! End the defeatism! Reach millions of middle Americans, not just ten of thousands of like-minded activists in the blogosphere. We have a day and a half to get this done. 100 people making 10 calls a day could be the difference between millions waking up to the truth about September 11.

Will you be amongst those 100 who will save the planet? Or will you just sit at your computer waiting for the next false-flag and nuclear Armageddon?

Go pick up the phone! As one person you can alert millions!

(all times Eastern, if you see a mistake, note it in the comments section below)

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8:30am-1pm Neil Boortz 877-310-2100

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12-3pm Rush Limbaugh 800-282-2882

12-2 Bill O'Reilly 877-9-NO-SPIN

3pm- 6 pm Sean Hannity 800-941-7326

6pm - 9pm Michael Savage 800-449-8255

LEFT RADIO HOSTS:

Amy Goodman/DemocracyNow! 9am-10 am (212) 209-2900 mail@democracynow.org

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Rambling
Posted by: blaklab on Aug 1, 2006 11:32 AM   
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Cohn, what is your point. First your saying that Hezbollah is a class act and our governments use of the term terrorist group in association with them is out of line. They are indiscriminately lobbing rockets at Israel the same way Hitler sent V-2 rockets into London. Yet you make no mention of that or any connected casualties.Then you admit that the Iraqi's are being terrorized not by Bush or our troops but by hit squads within. These same Shiite groups would have a field day in NYC's union square going after the same people who denounce Bush. We liberated Iraq from a world renowned tyrant whose horriffic and barbaric methods basically kept his people in line yet now Bush is the bad guy. Our mistake is in trying to deal in a civilized way with these internal terrorists. If we were to handle them the way Sadaam would you would be outraged. So how do we win with you? We are there now and have to stay and see this through. It's now up to the Iraqi gov't to step up and deal accordingly with them. The Iraqi PM ate with Bush. Isn't that horrible. His own people have more to say about how Bush sucks and How Hezbollah's getting a raw deal than they do about the murder and attrocities going on in their country committed by their people.

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» RE: ambling Posted by: aussidawg
» RE: ambling Posted by: blaklab
Lancing An Inflammed Cyst
Posted by: hotlipsin61 on Aug 1, 2006 11:40 AM   
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The daily plague of violence which has permeated Iraq is like a an inflammed cyst on a person's skin.
It is enormous, red, swollen with pus and blood and bacteria, and the only remedy is to stick a scalpel into it and let the effluents ooze out.
The cyst is very painful and the patient must be sent to a surgeon. That surgeon is the United States. But the doctor is preoccupied with another patient: Lebanon.
So the doctor tells the Iraqi patient "I'll have to see you later."
A simple lancing operation could cure Iraq's pain, i.e., withdraw from the blood-stained land, but the doctor thinks it isn't serious. What the doctor fails to see is that the cyst has spread to other parts of Iraq's chest.
He'll just "stay the course."

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The Bush Agenda?????
Posted by: ng1944 on Aug 1, 2006 12:53 PM   
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Bush agenda is to go to hell and take the rest of world
with him.
Read the Bible

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» RE: The Bush Agenda????? Posted by: krose
» RE: The Bush Agenda????? Posted by: willymack
Let's never lose track of what the underlying reasons for "terrorism'
Posted by: WhuThe?!? on Aug 1, 2006 2:14 PM   
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have always been:

U.S.-U.N. sanctions against the people of Iraq, U.S. bases in Saudi Arabia, and U.S.-Israel's treatment of the Palestinians.

The author got it right on on that one. So why are we continuing the punishment of the Iraqi people?!? Why are we building more permanent military bases in the Middle East (They're in Iraq for those who didn't know)?!? And why are we fully supporting Israel's free-for-all in Lebanon?!? BECAUSE WE WANT TO DEFEAT THE TERRORISTS?!? WHU THE?!?

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Bush's Con Game...
Posted by: kenadrian on Aug 1, 2006 2:24 PM   
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... is like Three Card Monty.

Look, over here - It's Iraq.

No, no, over here - It's Iran.

No, here - It's Hezbollah.

Whatever keeps the mark from spotting the fact that the whole game has become a sham! With the shills like Blair and Harper adding to the distractions, those of us who are suckers for a scam are sure to be taken to the cleaners. While our own civil rights erode and the planet is destroyed they'll all just get richer and richer. That's the long con.

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Maliki in Congress
Posted by: jcutler9 on Aug 1, 2006 2:36 PM   
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What I would like to know is the names of the 20 Democratic congresspersons who wanted to cancel al-Maliki's address to congress because of his comments about Israel's attacks on Lebanon. I would also like to know the names of those who threatened to boycott, or actually boycotted, the address. Where can I have that information?

windyinwv

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Israel and Bush War Crimes/Like the Nazis
Posted by: sofla100 on Aug 1, 2006 3:09 PM   
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It's a war crime to target civilians as happened at Qana. Israel thinks they can "flush out" Hezballah by making Hezballah act in defense of Lebanon. If hundreds or thousands of civilians have to die - so what? This is genocide against the people of Lebanon. Israel complains about rockets being fired at them, but Hezballah is not a state. And so far, Israel won't send in soldiers just to capture Hezballah, probably fearing Hezaballah would cut them to pieces. Instead, they have to bomb cities and shelters. What's next, Israel bombing day care centers and hospitals? No different from the Nazis. And because Bush provides the weapons and the support, he is guilty of complicity

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Wagging the dog
Posted by: nbrown on Aug 1, 2006 3:25 PM   
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What if Israel's terrorism against Lebanese civillians is, in part, to distract from the disaster in Iraq?

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I blame Iran
Posted by: Sojourner on Aug 1, 2006 7:29 PM   
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If Iran were not so recalcitrant about accepting UN screening of their development of nuclear energy, Israel would not have found it absolutely necessary to remove the existing rockets and missiles in Lebanon.

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» What?!?!? Posted by: russianblue1
George Dubya's big chance to be seen as the great peacemaker?
Posted by: nzo on Aug 1, 2006 7:31 PM   
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All the rushing around by Dubya and Condi, with a little help from US lapdog Israel and suddenly the guns and bombs go quiet...is this scenario, hatched by the ever-so-pure re-framed neo-cons and a strategically dumbed-down president, possible? Why not. It would conform to the trend of blood-soaked perpetrators of violence desiring to go down in history as great peacemakers. Dubya is no exception. These mokeys are capable of anything.

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a question?
Posted by: zombi on Aug 1, 2006 8:26 PM   
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so, in Iraq we have an issue w/ sectarian violence, right? i know that this fight is hundreds of years old & will not be resolved anytime soon (especially w/ US interference) but, & this may just be an ignorant suggestion, w/ the Bush regimes blatant infatuation w/ over regulating our lives, why have they allowed the Iraqi people to continue using ID cards that label them as Shiite or Sunni? i don't know, just a question. seems a little stupid to me. they can so masterfully gut the economy of a sovereign nation, but they manage to overlook this one little detail.

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» Actually, Posted by: russianblue1
Marjorie Cohn is a moron.
Posted by: Lenny L on Aug 1, 2006 8:44 PM   
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Everytime I read her columns in the steadfastly one sided coverage on alternet I am struck by statements that show absolutely no understanding of either history or the dynamics of the situation. My favorite this time:

"That was a green light for Israel, acting on orders from the United States. If not, why is so much attention focused on Condoleezza Rice's every move? Because her boss is in charge of this war.

You should get her and Ann Coulter on a talk show together.
They deserve each other.

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Fuck BUSH AND ISRAEL,RICE
Posted by: Serge25 on Aug 5, 2006 2:54 AM   
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Israel is just like amerika fucking nazi's just like bush sharon i hate them now a speciale rice always sticking her nose in someone problem.Bush and rice need to look what's happening in the states younger childeren die everyday of drivebye's.I'm also een american but know i'm thinking that the state en israel are the terriost you why is your goverment that is stinking there nose in someone else is bussnis.And know you're thinking of making cuba a better place for the people you see stick your nose in someone else there bussnis. because i saw the movie fahrenheit 9 11 and now my hate for my own country is getting larger and larger.

WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER.
shit if some country tried to start a war over here in holland i would shoot you and the goverment to but i aint terrorist i'm just sick of my background i got a lot of muslim friends and they are againts the terror like hamas,al quida enz whe dont approve the war to much innosent people die.You guys gt a bigger problem like the gangs in every state or the corrupt cops fix furst your problem than sticking your nose in outher country even here in Holland the sercuite is to much here i'm getting tyerd of it. And isreal you guys forget about 1940's World war 2 how the nazi's where killing the jews.Now israel is the nazi's in libanon and palastina killing childeren older people. I would be pist of too if i see a little child die. War is not the answer

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Just because you can, doesn't mean stupid is right
Posted by: medbear on Aug 5, 2006 3:41 AM   
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2 polls last week makes me wonder.

In Israel, 82% of the population supports their government and the operations in Lebanon. Pretty impressive, though maybe somewhat understandable. The indiscriminate rocket attacks from Hezballah, and the media twist, can explain a lot.

In Lebanon, a poll showed that 87% of the Lebanese population supported Hezballah.

THAT is impressive. Hezballah is to my knowledge a pure Shi'ite organisation, which a good month back was under pressure from anyone and everyone, to include other Shi'ite groups, to abandon their violent ways and be more in compliance with agreements. Now they have support not only within the Shi'ite community, but also Sunni, Christian and Druse communities (to name the larger in Lebanon). Recruitment to Hezballah is enormous (ref: BBC World). Apart from the obvious reactions to what is perceived as an attack on Lebanon, Israel is playing straight into the twisted and paranoid rhetorics of fundamentalists.

Taken that Israel under international law has the right to defend itself, and stating that the provocations from Hezballah are truly grave (indiscriminate attacks are both unlawful and immoral for most - and I'm thinking of those commenced prior to Israel's invation), the way this has been handled is still at best counter productive, and mostly downright honour-driven stupidity. It does not solve the problem. "Winning the Battles and Losing the War" seems to be the unfortunate but likely outcome for Israel at the moment.

And one of Israel's greatest misfortunes is having lousy friends. A good friend is one that can and will tell you when you're about to make a fool of yourself. A good friend will support you and help you do the right thing, to his or her best abilities. The US haven't proven much of a friend so far.

It would not surprise me if the good Hassan Nasrallah (Hezballah leader) in every one of his 5 prayers each day thanks the Divine Father for Israeli and US support to his cause.

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