In "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder", well-known prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi presents a tight, meticulously researched, non-partisan, fact-based legal case that puts George W. Bush on trial in an American courtroom for the murder of nearly 4,000 American soldiers fighting in Iraq. The book is widely available now. You can also see online interviews of Bugliosi.
Bill Moyers and Michael Winship write, "Oh, no, they told us, Iraq isn't a war about oil. That's cynical and simplistic, they said. It's about terror and al-Qaeda and toppling a dictator and spreading democracy and protecting ourselves from weapons of mass destruction. But one by one, these concocted rationales went up in smoke, fire and ashes. And now the bottom line turns out to be ... the bottom line. It is about oil." (You can find the article on Truthout.)
Matt Renner and Maya Schenwar of "Truthout" report that U.S. Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba (retired) has just accused the Bush administration of war crimes. Maj.Gen.Taguba writes, "The profiles of these eleven former detainees, none of whom were ever charged with a crime or told why they were detained, are tragic and brutal rebuttals to those who claim that torture is ever justified."..."Our national honor is stained by the indignity and inhumane treatment these men received from their captors."
Truthout's Matt Renner reports: "A backlog of whistleblower lawsuits against military contractors has been swelling and festering since the early days of the so called war on terror. According to critics, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has blocked the progress of these lawsuits to spare the Bush administration a major political black eye should the truth about ongoing war profiteering be revealed, a charge the DOJ denies."
アメリカの大統領を選ぶことができないのに、アメリカの大統領に命の行方を握られている人たちが、世界中にはたくさんたくさんいます。
アメリカ国民の皆さん、そんなアメリカ帝国世界の二級市民のためにも、ぜひ正しい選択をしてください。
お金のために世界を混沌に追いやらないでください。
心からお願いします。
iranjin1 3 years ago
In "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder", well-known prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi presents a tight, meticulously researched, non-partisan, fact-based legal case that puts George W. Bush on trial in an American courtroom for the murder of nearly 4,000 American soldiers fighting in Iraq. The book is widely available now. You can also see online interviews of Bugliosi.
malikalyon 3 years ago
Bill Moyers and Michael Winship write, "Oh, no, they told us, Iraq isn't a war about oil. That's cynical and simplistic, they said. It's about terror and al-Qaeda and toppling a dictator and spreading democracy and protecting ourselves from weapons of mass destruction. But one by one, these concocted rationales went up in smoke, fire and ashes. And now the bottom line turns out to be ... the bottom line. It is about oil." (You can find the article on Truthout.)
malikalyon 3 years ago
Matt Renner and Maya Schenwar of "Truthout" report that U.S. Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba (retired) has just accused the Bush administration of war crimes. Maj.Gen.Taguba writes, "The profiles of these eleven former detainees, none of whom were ever charged with a crime or told why they were detained, are tragic and brutal rebuttals to those who claim that torture is ever justified."..."Our national honor is stained by the indignity and inhumane treatment these men received from their captors."
malikalyon 3 years ago
Truthout's Matt Renner reports: "A backlog of whistleblower lawsuits against military contractors has been swelling and festering since the early days of the so called war on terror. According to critics, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has blocked the progress of these lawsuits to spare the Bush administration a major political black eye should the truth about ongoing war profiteering be revealed, a charge the DOJ denies."
malikalyon 3 years ago
One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain. I wish I.E.D's were more like that. I'm a proud Iraq Vet and I oppose this war.
0Guage 4 years ago
I just happened upon your concert in downtown Lawrence, Kansas October 17th and heard about this video. Great job. Keep singing out.
ericedvid2 4 years ago
RIGHT On, Malika and Clark and Lila! Excellent.
shimon174b 4 years ago
this is very cool thanks Barry Barnes
barrybobbarnes 4 years ago