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Bush sticks
to the script in Fourth of July address
International Herald Tribune, France -
6-5-03
..."Bring 'em on," Bush said
Wednesday. Since then, almost two dozen Americans have been wounded by
attackers in Baghdad, and two have died...
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Bush
slammed for 'bring them on' Iraq remark
Middle East Online, UK - Jul 4,
2003
WASHINGTON - As US forces battle in Iraq, US
President George W. Bush is taking ... 'Bring it on ... Senator John Kerry
said he wished he would see Bush display "less swagger and more
thoughtfulness and statesmanship."
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Beware
bully Bush!
Edmonton Sun, Canada -7-6-03
TORONTO -- Former foreign affairs
minister Lloyd Axworthy has written a new book that portrays U.S. President
George Bush as an extreme radical leader whose approach to world affairs is
based on "military dominance and naked self-interest."... |
Is there a psychiatrist in the house?
Bush sounds like a megalomaniac. This cartoon was inspired by the dangerous
egotistical fascistic remarks by Bush. Almost two dozen Americans have been
wounded by attackers in Baghdad, and two have died since those words left his lips. Bush sure did bring it on
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The Future of Fascism
"Fascism is a system of government
characterized by rigid one-party dictatorship, forcible suppression of
opposition, private economic enterprise under centralized governmental
control, belligerent nationalism, racism, militarism, etc." - Anita Beer
reporting to you from her Webster's New World Dictionary of the American
Language, a thirty old model, year 1980.
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Man Gets Life in Prison for Spitting
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - An Oklahoma man arrested on suspicion of beating his
wife faced year in prison and a fine. But when he spit in an arresting officer's
face, he got a life sentence instead, officials said on Wednesday...
Geez, a guy gets life for spitting on a
cop yet as a wife beater he gets a year and a fine. Yeah, this is Bush's America--how proud he
must be. Shouldn't Ken Lay be in prison?

Iraq: the human toll
As news reporters tracked troops on the road to Baghdad, much of the suffering
and loss of ordinary Iraqi civilians was left untold. Until now. Here, in a
compelling dispatch, award-winning foreign correspondent Ed Vulliamy goes in
search of their stories
Read part two of 'Iraq: the human toll' here
I DON'T HAVE TO SUPPORT THE MORON.
I'M AN AMERICAN, NOT A JOCKSTRAP!

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Timeline of Events Surrounding
the U.S. Invasion of Iraq
click here
American Military looted the Iraqi Airport
TIME Magazine-Sunday, Jul. 06,
2003

Much has been written about how Iraqis complicated the task of rebuilding their
country by looting it after Saddam Hussein's regime fell. In the case of the
international airport outside Baghdad, however, the theft and vandalism were
conducted largely by victorious American troops, according to U.S. officials,
Iraqi Airways staff members and other airport workers. The troops, they say,
stole duty-free items, needlessly shot up the airport and trashed five
serviceable Boeing airplanes....
Where was the commanding
officer of those soldier thieves? I wonder what their punishment will be?
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The problem with the French is that
they don't have a word for entrepreneur.
- George W. Bush, discussing the decline of the French economy with British
Prime Minister Tony Blair

The delicate filaments are actually
sheets of debris from a stellar explosion in a neighboring galaxy resemble the
puffs of smoke and sparks from a summer fireworks display in this image from
NASA 's Hubble Space Telescope released Friday July 4, 2003. (NASA photo
handout)
Peace.
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