December

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Bush Criminal Activities, Violations

In his six years as President of the United States, George W. Bush has accumulated a long list of criminal activities which mark him as a dangerous criminal, enough reason to try him and expel him from the White House.

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Posada Carriles: Washington and Miami’s Preferred Terrorist

The upcoming immigration hearing for Luis Posada Carriles, the 78 year-old felon who is a self-confessed co-conspirator responsible for the detonation of a bomb which killed 73 passengers and crew members aboard a Cuban passenger airliner as it flew over Barbadian waters on October 6, 1976, represents a huge political burden for the White House and its deteriorating relations with Latin America.

¿Qué quiere ahora Washington?

Se está especulando mucho sobre la posibilidad de que se produzcan cambios significativos en la política exterior de Estados Unidos, en razón de los estruendosos fracasos que ha cosechado últimamente esta pandilla fascista del clan Bush.

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U.S. Today is 'Prime Culprit' in Nuclear Proliferation, Carter Warns

Former President Jimmy Carter says by “rejecting or evading almost all nuclear arms control agreements negotiated during the past 50 years, the United States has now become the prime culprit in global nuclear proliferation.”

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Bush Developing Illegal Bioterror Weapons for Offensive Use

In violation of the U.S. Code and international law, the Bush administration is spending more money (in inflation-adjusted dollars) to develop illegal, offensive germ warfare than the $2-billion spent in World War II on the Manhattan Project to make the atomic bomb.

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What the U.S. Really Learned From World War II

Another December 7th has come and gone and Americans once again are reminded how their alleged lack of military preparedness almost led to their defeat by the Japanese and Germans. Trouble is, the U.S. had been building up its military machine as never before under President Franklin Roosevelt and in 1941 it was manufacturing more warplanes than Germany, Japan and Italy combined.

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Iraq Study Group Recommendations Will Not End the War

Though the report presented by the Iraq Study Group (ISG) is a sharp criticism and rejection of the Bush war policy, its recommendations simply 'continue the occupation in a new form,' said Hany Khalil organizing coordinator of United for Peace and Justice.

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Mr. Gates' War

Brushing aside questions about Robert Gates' past involvement in the Iran-Contra debacle, and ignoring his role in the funneling of intelligence to Saddam during the Iraq/Iran war, and overcoming their own hesitance 15 years ago to advance him to the position of CIA director, the Senate Armed Forces Committee voted unanimously for the former analyst to replace the primary architect of every aspect of Bush's military muckraking abroad and assume responsibility for Rumsfeld's war against Iraq, effective with the anticipated vote of the full Senate later this week.

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War Crimes Complaint against Rumsfeld

Several human rights organizations, including the FIDH (Fédération internationale des ligues des droits de l’homme) and the American-based Center for Constitutional Rights have filed a complaint in Germany. This legal procedure became possible in 2002, when the country adopted a law of universal competence.*

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George Will Finds New Crime Category Refusing to Shake George Bush's Hand

Columnist George Will has found senator-elect Jim Webb (D-Va.) guilty of “careless and absurd assertions,” for writing the wealth gap between rich and poor is “the least debated issue” in American politics.

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