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"With the third anniversary of the war on terror fast approaching, the administration has not expanded the armed forces and apparently has no plans to do so. It categorically rejects proposals to revive the draft. It has left untouched the rituals of consumption deemed essential to the American economy. It has studiously refrained from curtailing corporate profits or prerogatives. Old-timers will recall when big wars meant rationing and higher taxes. Not this time. Through deficit spending, we will slough off the cost of war onto future generations. "
Want it all? Y'all go to :
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0621-02.htm
What the FUUUUUUCCKKKKKK!!??!?!?!?
"Tonga's first contingent of peacekeepers has arrived in Kuwait to prepare for their peacekeeping duties in neighbouring Iraq."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200406/s1137317.htm
ANGRY DOG
"Labor is back in an election-winning position, reversing poll results earlier this month, the latest Newspoll has found.
The survey published in The Australian shows that on a two party-preferred basis Labor has 52 per cent of the vote, against the Coalition's 48 per cent."
The fucekn AUSTRALIAN! not exactly a red rag, is it, Pate!
ANGRY DOG
ANGRY DOG
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Patriot
TEHRAN (MNA) -– The UAE-based daily Al-Khaleej reported on Monday that Kuwaiti tariff officials have intercepted a truck loaded with radioactive materials in the Iraq-Kuwait border.
The daily quoted informed sources as saying that the radioactive control team from Kuwait’s Health Ministry discovered that one of the trucks belonging to the U.S.-led coalition forces was carrying heavy radioactive materials trucks. The trucks were headed for Iraq.
The daily said that such materials could only enter a country when there is permission from related bodies while the materials were secretly being carried to Iraq.
Security forces stressed that no contamination had been caused by the material.
The MNA reported for the first time the coalition forces’ suspicious transfer of WMD parts from Kuwait to Southern Iraq by trucks.
The possible presence of WMD in Iraq and its likely nuclear programs were the main U.S. pretext for attacking the country.
However, their failure to find weapons of mass destruction in the country and the continuing turmoil in Iraq questioned the legitimacy of the U.S. war against Iraq and their presence in the country.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=6/15/2004&Cat=4&Num=020
Interesting, ain't it, kids?
That's right, folks, just 80! That's how many of the piddling 800 are involved in combat operations on the ground, "providing security for Australian diplomats and other officials". Owzat!
- Dusty Davo from Derrimut
Cold and drunk and doomed
I pulled up fists of fungus
and got magic mushroomed!
-from the Tomb of the Unknown Poet
Despots and dictatorships around the world are sure to take note!
"Although Saddam was still a junior figure, it is a matter of record that the CIA station in Baghdad aided the coup which first brought the Ba'athists to power in 1963. But it was Reagan who, two decades later, turned US-Iraqi relations into a decisive wartime alliance. He sent a personal letter to Saddam Hussein in December 1983 offering help against Iran. The letter was hand-carried to Baghdad by Reagan's special envoy, Donald Rumsfeld..."
More? Read it here:
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0611-09.htm
Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
- Max's mum
- LEMON AID
Thirsty
- Dusty Davo from Derrimut
As for the French they now recognise the error of their ways and support the fight for freedom and against terrorism; the people I spoke to didnt seem to be anti-Bush (but then again maybe they dont understand english...).
Anyway I'll send in a report soon on how like the liberation of Europe 60 years ago our brave leaders of the anglo-saxon world are fighting the good fight.
Yours in freedom,
Patriot
"Despite the enormity of the story, a virtual news blackout has remained in place since Margie Schoedinger first filed charges against George W Bush in 2002. Schoedinger had accused Bush of rape and other sexual crimes against both her and her husband, only one publication in the USA saw fit to print anything about her or her allegations. That publication was her local newspaper.
Her subsequent suicide earlier this year raised many eyebrows amongst those who learned of her death via the internet. Even though the sequence of events was bizarre, again the American media ignored Schoedinger completely."
Want to read more?
http://www.thoughtcrimenews.com/bushrape.htm
ANGRY DOG
ANGRY DOG
1. The oil is not going to get any each cheaper!
2. Hollywood movies will not improve either.
Sloth