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Subject: FLASHBACK: Iraq War Launched to Protect Israel - Bush Adviser

Dead  because of a lie. Dead because selfish people in government wanted a war and lied to get one, aided by selfish people in the media WHO TOOK MONEY FROM GEORGE BUSH TO LIE TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. The government and the media traded the blood of these young Americans for their personal gain. Look at their faces. How can you not be angry?
 
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FLASHBACK: Iraq War Launched to Protect Israel - Bush Adviser
?Why would Iraq attack America or use nuclear weapons against us? I'll tell you what I think the real threat (is) and actually has been since 1990 -- it's the threat against Israel,? Zelikow told a crowd at the University of Virginia on Sep. 10, 2002, speaking on a panel of foreign policy experts assessing the impact of 9/11 and the future of the war on the al-Qaeda terrorist organization.
?And this is the threat that dare not speak its name, because the Europeans don't care deeply about that threat, I will tell you fran kly. And the American government doesn't want to lean too hard on it rhetorically, because it is not a popular sell,? said Zelikow.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:45 PM PST
Category: ISRAEL

This needs to get into the hands of the family members of every US service person killed or crippled in this war.

Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:43 PM PST
Catego ry: ISRAEL

Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:37 PM PST
Category: SCIENCE/HEALTH

Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:35 PM PST
Category: IRAN

"Say, you don't need that smelly kid messing up your home, do you?"

Supporters cite freedom of speech, need to discuss topic. Detractors say it promotes 'crass bigotry.'
Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:29 PM PST
Category: ISRAEL

Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:29 PM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

Fossil animals found in Arctic Canada provide a snapshot of fish evolving into land animals, scientists say.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:23 PM PST
Category: SCIENCE/HEALTH

U.S. President George Bush, who has denounced government leaks, authorized a White House official to leak U.S. intelligence about Iraqi weapons while he sought to persuade the world to support an invasion, court documents suggest.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 02:22 PM PST
Category: DUBYA

Posted Apr 6, 2006 01:03 PM PST
Category: SCIENCE/HEALTH

Posted Apr 6, 2006 1 2:45 PM PST
Category: 911

The so-called "proof" of the official story of 9-11 rests on cell phone calls alleged to have been made from the hijacked aircraft while in flight, calls that later experiments proved could not have actually occurred. This article confirms that cell phones require special equipment to be installed on planes in order to work while in flight.

Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:41 PM PST
Category: COVER-UP/DECEPTIONS

Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:40 PM PST
Category: IRAQ

Guess who is expected to pay for it.

Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:38 PM PST
Category: TORTURE SCANDAL

??I feel like despite your rhetoric, that compassion and common sense have been left far behind during your administration,? Taylor said, standing in a balcony seat and looking down at Bush on stage. ?And I would hope from time to time that you have the humility and grace to be ashamed of yourself.??
Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:35 PM PST
Category: DUBYA

Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:33 PM PST
Category: IRAQ

Some $8.8 billion dollars are missing from Iraq. Another $2.3 trillion went missing from the Pentagon while Dov Zakheim was comptroller.
Where is all this cash vanishin g to?

The government is on the verge of one of the biggest oil and gas giveaways in U.S. history, some $7 billion over five years.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:14 PM PST
Category: ECONOMY

D'Agostino acknowledged in an interview that the administration was walking a fine line by modernizing the U.S. nuclear weapons program while assuring other nations that it was not seeking a new arms race. The credibility of the contention rests on the U.S. intent to sharply reduce its inventory of weapons.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:08 PM PST
Category: WMDs

Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide told prosecutors President Bush authorized the leak of sensitive intelligence information about Iraq, according to court papers filed by prosecutors in the CIA leak case.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 12:01 PM PST
Category: COVER-UP/DECEPTIONS

For newcomers, here is a bit of the back story.
President Bush claimed in his 2003 State of the Union Speech that Iraq was buying processed uranium ore, or "yellow cake", from Niger. This claim was based on a set of documents which turned out to be inept forgeries. That they were forgeries was known by Joe Wilson, who was sent by the CIA to verify the story. At the time Joe Wilson starte d to go public with the fact of the forgeries, someone leaked the fact that Joe's wife, Valerie Plame, was a CIA agent as part of a larger story attempting to portray Joe Wilson's fact-finding trip as more of a lark than a real investigation. But, by exposing Plame's identity, the leaker not only destroyed her career, but wrecked the front group she worked for, which was the CIA's main means of tracking nuclear arms throughout the world.

Key players in the Bush administration think a military confrontation with Iran is unavoidable, leading to stepped up military planning for such a prospect, according to several experts and recently departed senior government officials.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 11:55 AM PST
Category: IRAN

Okay folks, it just does not get any plainer than this. Bush wants to invade Iran, just like he invaded Iraq. Only THIS time, nobody can pretend they don't know the President and his Neocon advisers are lying through their teeth to justify this war.

April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Gold in New York climbed above $600 an ounce for the first time in 25 years as investors bet metals will fetch better returns than stocks and bonds.
Gold has gained more than $ 100, or about 20 percent, since the end of November, beating the Standard & Poor's 5 percent return. U.S. corporate bonds earned less than 1 percent. Investments in index-linked commodity funds will rise 38 percent this year to $140 billion, according to Barclays Capital.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 11:02 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Robin Brookes, 52, appeared at Swindon County Court for refusing to pay a £580 income tax bill. Describing an imminent seizure of his goods as "blood money", the doll's house designer, from Market Lavington in Wiltshire, said: "I don't want to break the law, and I want to contribute to education and health, the law and the police force, but I cannot pay for a government's killing machine.
His two children, Clare, 26, and Oliver, 25, were fully behind his stance, Mr Brookes said: "Having invaded and made a complete mess of Iraq, the British and American troops have no place there - we've totally messed it up and should get out. People live in fear of crime and kidnapping. To get one man [Saddam], there have been tens of thousands of deaths."
Posted Apr 6, 2006 10:29 AM PST
Category: IRAQ

Mohammad Ali Dadkhah is a co-founder of the Center for Human Rights Defenders. Dadkhah tells RFE/RL that democratic changes should come from inside the country - without outside interference. "Democracy is not a product that we can import from another country," Dadkhah said. "We have to prepare the ground for it so that it can grow and bear fruit - especially because independent and national forces, and also self-reliant forces, in Iran will never accept a foreign country telling them what to do and which way to take."
Posted Apr 6, 2006 10:24 AM PST
Category: IRAN

The media watchdog organization, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, likes to keep tabs on the pontificators in print and on television and occasionally looks back to see how they did.
The Iraq war, for instance, has been a treasure trove in providing some first-class embarrassments for America's punditry, particularly those talking heads on cable TV.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 10:21 AM PST
Category: IRAQ

In nuclear terms in the Middle East, Israel is the original sinner. Non- proliferation must be universal: if, in any zone of potential conflict, one party goes nuclear, its adversaries can't be expected not to. No matter how long ago it was, by violating that principle Israel would always bear a responsibility for whatever happened later. Second, its deceit was no less than Iran's, though, there being no non-proliferation treaty at the time, it was only the US it deceived. Mindful of what Israel's mendacity portended, the CIA warned in 1963 that, by enhancing its sense of security, nuclear capacity would make Israel less, not more, conciliatory to the Arabs; it would exploit its new "psychological advantages" to "intimidate" them.
Which, thirdly, points to the irresponsible use Israel has indee d made of it. Sure, it always justified it as its "Samson option", its last recourse against neighbours bent on destroying it. There is no such threat now; but if there was once, or will be again, the question is why
A major part of the answer is that on most counts except hostility to the US Israel has always behaved like a "rogue state". It came into being as a massive disrupter of the established Middle East order, through violence and ethnic cleansing. Such a settler-state could only achieve true legitimacy, true integration into a still-to-be-completed new order, by restoring the Palestinian rights it violated in its creation and growth.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 09:53 AM PST
Category: IRAN

We turn now to the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui. On Monday, a jury ruled Moussaoui is eligible for the death penalty in connection to his role in the 9/11 attacks. Moussaoui has already pleaded guilty to conspiring to hijack aircraft with al-Quaida and other crimes. He?s claimed he was supposed to have been part of the 9/11 plot and that he was training to fly a fifth hijacked plane into the White House on that day. He?s said he lied to the FBI after his arrest to allow the Sept. 11 attacks to go forward. The trial will now move into its second phase, where the jurors will decide whether Moussaoui should be executed.
The case against Moussaoui has brought embarrassment to prosecutors and government officials. Last month, a judge barred the testimony of several prosecution witnesses after it was revealed a government lawyer had violated court rules by improperly coaching them. And just days later, a former FBI supervisor revealed during testimony that he did not read a memo that had warned of possible hijackings before the 9/11 attacks.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 09:49 AM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

China's yuan saw one of its biggest rises yet against the US dollar in a single day, closing at a record 8.0073 against the US dollar in the exchange-traded market versus 8.0171 the previous day.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 09:46 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

The plan was outlined to Congress on Wednesday by Thomas D'Agostino, head of nuclear weapons programs at the National Nuclear Secur ity Administration, a part of the Energy Department. Though the weapons proposal would restore the capacity to make new bombs, D'Agostino said it was part of a larger effort to accelerate the dismantling of aging bombs left from the Cold War.
D'Agostino acknowledged in an interview that the administration was walking a fine line by modernizing the U.S. nuclear weapons program while assuring other nations that it was not seeking a new arms race. The credibility of the contention rests on the U.S. intent to sharply reduce its inventory of weapons.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 09:37 AM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff has testified that President Bush authorized him to disclose the contents of a highly classified intelligence assessment to the media to defend the Bush administration's decision to go to war with Iraq, according to papers filed in federal court on Tuesday by Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the special prosecutor in the CIA leak case.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 09:32 AM PST
Category: IRAQ

A study by a group that monitors the media reveals that, over a ten month span, 77 television stations from all across the nation aired video news releases without informing their viewers even once that the reports were actually sponsored content, RAW STORY has found.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 09:23 AM PST
Category: MAINSTREAM MEDIA

And remember: these were only the 77 statiions which got caught for this practice. There are no FCC laws stating that what the talking heads on television or radio are obliged to tell you the truth.
 
 


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