Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Interesting Facts About 911

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Lt. Ehren Watada - Court-Martialed for Refusing to go to Iraq



Lt. Watada was court-martialed because he refused to go to an unjust war that is based on greed and the intentions of a cabal of a few hundred people.

This man is a great American, a true hero, and a man of principle. We can't say anything even close to this about the current administration who has chosen to go on his own and deny the truth about this war.

Thank you, Lt. Watada for your bravery, and your HONESTY most of all.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Zbigniew Brzezinski Testifies Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee

The QUESTION IS: Why is this testimony NOT on the airwaves???
http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_23895.shtml

http://www.senate.gov/~foreign/testimony/2007/BrzezinskiTestimony070201.pdf

Zbigniew Brzezinski is famous for his book "The Grand Chessboard". American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives which was the Bible and the blueprint of PNAC's "Rebuilding Americas Defenses". This is the document being used in the justification of the Bush/Cheney/NEOCON Iraq War. The unjustified and most hideous war of all time.

Note: Even though he has made the following statements, he is still right in the middle of this fiasco, and major corruption of the current administration. In the hearing he said:

1) The War in Iraq is a historic, strategic, and moral calamity. Undertaken under false assumptions, it is undermining America's global legitimacy. It's collateral civilian casualties as well as some abuses are tarnishing America's moral credentials. Driven by Manichean impulses and imperial hubris, it is intensifying regional instability.

2) Only a political strategy that is historically relevant rather than reminiscent of colonial tutelage can provide the needed framework for a tolerable resolution of both the war in Iraq and the intensifying regional tensions.

He suggests 4 steps:

1) The US should reaffirm explicitly and unambiguously its determination to leave Iraq in a reasonably short period of time.

2) The US should announce that it is undertaking talks with the Iraqi leaders to jointly set with them a date by which US military disengagement should be completed, and the resulting setting of such a date should be announced as a joint decision. In the meantime, the US should avoid military escalation.

3) The US should issue jointly with appropriate Iraqi leaders, or perhaps let the Iraqi leaders issue, an invitation to all neighbors of Iraq to engage in a dialogue regarding how best to enhance stability in Iraq in conjunction with US military disengagement and to participate eventually in a conference regarding regional stability.

4) Concurrently, the US should activate a credible and energetic effort to finally reach an Isreali-Palestinian peace, making it clear in the process as to what the basic parameters of such a final accommodation ought to involve.

I CALL FOR AN END TO THE BUSH DYNASTY. They've done more than their share of damage to this country, and over many decades starting with Prescott Bush. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!