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Hi, I am an activist, and green party member. I run 911review.org The rich are getting filthy and the poor are getting desperate. 655,000 Iraqis are dead because of Neo-Cons wanting to control OIL, the Mid-East, and $ from war profiteering. 9/11 was an inside job, at least they helped it along. it was the pretext for WAR. it was planned before 2001 So much for my rant. myspace.com/911review God and all my-blog Bush Humor

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  • Iraq Deaths | Just Foreign Policy

    Rated Nov 26 2007 20 reviews iraq, war justforeignpolicy.org



    The number is shocking and sobering.

    It is at least 10 times greater than most estimates cited in the US media, yet it is based on a scientific study of violent Iraqi deaths caused by the U.S.-led invasion of March 2003.

    That study, published in prestigious medical journal The Lancet, estimated that over 600,000 Iraqis had been killed as a result of the invasion as of July 2006. Iraqis have continued to be killed since then. The graphic above provides a rough daily update of this number based on a rate of increase derived from the Iraq Body Count. (See the complete explanation.)

    Iraq Deaths | Just Foreign Policy
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    Rated Nov 23 2007 1 review iraq, video, war myspace.com

    No Bravery Iraq video

    GREAT video and sound track !!!
    AWSOME

    http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=22644662
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  • http://www.crooksandliars.com/category/blackwater/

    Rated Nov 17 2007 1 review crime, politics, iraq, news, blackwater crooksandliars.com

    Countdown: Blood Is Thicker Than Blackwater

    Earlier today Nicole posted video from a House hearing dealing with allegations that State Department Inspector General Howard "Cookie" Krongard impeded investigations into corruption in Iraq. During the hearing, Krongard repeatedly denied rumors that his brother, Buzzy Krongard was on Blackwater's advisory board -- but on tonight's Countdown we learned that lo and behold, after returning from a break in testimony, Krongard informed the Committee that he had just spoken with his brother and that he did, in fact, sit on Blackwater's board and that he was recusing himself from any further matters dealing with the mercenary contractor. He may want to consider lawyering up.

    Cookie said under oath that he had spoken to his brother six weeks prior to the hearing and claims his brother failed to tell him he was going to join Blackwater's advisory board, but according to an interview given to TPM, Buzzy claims he DID tell Cookie he was going to join Blackwater's board two or three weeks before the hearing, which would put his brother's claims in question. Who should be believe, Cookie or Buzzy?

    http://www.crooksandliars.com/category/blackwater/
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  • batcave911 weblog: Deregulating the Dream

    Rated Nov 16 2007 2 reviews iraq, money, poverty, wealth blogspot.com

    Deregulating the Dream
    America is close to being a 3rd world country when it comes to class and wealth.
    My take:
    Americans (mostly republican) constantly brag about how we are the BEST at everything, the problem is that we are not.
    Its time we faced facts and started actually DOING something about it, instead of hiding our head in the sand not wanting to believe it.
    If you talk to most republicans, they will DENY that our educational system isnt the BEST, instead of realizing it, and wanting to gdo something about it.
    Fighting the truth gets us no-where.

    Our educational system is comparatively marginal at best.

    Our health care system hardly gives any help at all to low income people.

    Our prison system is VERY overcrowded, and we have more people in jail per-capita than any other country on earth.

    We spend 288,000,000 a DAY on the war in Iraq.
    Army "deserters" are up over 80%

    Our military is stretched to far in case we need them for a REAL threat,
    OR, a natural disaster.

    More Arabs and Muslims hate us than they did 5 years ago.
    1 million Iraqis are dead.
    We have lost many of our civil rights.
    We are being spied on (probably right now)
    We havent invested (fast enough) on clean renewable energy.

    Oil prices can bring this country to its KNEES,
    and nothing is being done about it.
    Global warming threatens our future, and not only are we EXTREMELY unprepared, but some people actually believe its not a threat.

    We trot along in our daily lives with memories of "Leave it to Beaver",
    thinking that our world will not change as long as we follow goos Christian morals and defend our country from the "terrerasts".
    We dont realize that 1 of 100 things could put a damper on our dreams, like the Yellowstone caldera blowing and destroying 80% of our country.
    Not only is our military not here, or prepared to help us, but we are not prepared for it physically, OR mentally.
    What if we go to war with Iran, the biggest Saudi refinery blows up,
    and send oil prices to 15$ or $20 a gallon ?

    With $20 a gallon gas, the country WILL shut down as we know it.
    Food prices would soar, companies would shut down, people couldnt leave their homes, the Gov would have food lines, there would be martial law, and all chaos would break out.

    We are already in a class warfare, and only 1 side is waging the war.
    Most of us are totally complacent thinking that as long as our daily lives are not too disrupted, like loosing cable TV, or our cell phone, that our Government is taking care of us.

    But what if its not ?
    If some major change happens, and its very possible, it could throw this class "warfare" in a spin, leaving only the top 1% of the country able to live comfortably.

    I read a report the other day saying the 1/2 of all the BEES in the U.S. have died.
    If not stopped, this could leave no fruits or vegetables in our grocery stores, and could have much farther reaching implications.

    This is one small example, but MANY things could happen.
    Our society is very fragile, and we need to realize this and prepare for it.
    Spending 288 million dollars a day on an illegal war isnt helping much.

    Its time we stop bragging about how good we are,
    and start ACTUALLY DOING something about it.

    Brad
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    Deregulating the Dream
    No natural disaster has hit the American middle class, scholars and activists who gathered in North Carolina last week agree, just a series of political decisions that have privileged the powerful.
    Just 1 percent of Americans currently hold about half the financial wealth of the entire United States.
    Deregulating the Dream
    Deregulating the Dream.

    batcave911 weblog: Deregulating the Dream
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    Rated Nov 05 2007 1 review humor, iraq, funny, war unconfirmedsources.com

    UCS News : Iraq) Today US troops are battling insurgents in the sparsely populated farmland northeast of Samarra. The Troops have control of the area but operation Swarmer has failed to achieve it's main objective. The objective was to lift the Presidents sagging poll numbers at the war's third Anniversary . On Friday commander of multinational forces, Lt. Gen. Peter Chiarelli, told reporters the operation has found "very, very light resistance." Just as planned.

    The President and Pentagon staffers have been planning a string victorious "battles" for some time. The plans were developed in case the President's poll numbers slipped below 40%. With his domestic agenda stalled and his top advisers jailed for shoplifting it's the perfect time to have a victorious battle with no US casualties.

    "We flew the troops in and stormed the city with a great show of force." This makes a great sound bite, but there were no insurgents in sight. One commander on the ground stated, "The Army threw a battle and no one came." Critics of the War agree, The operation was a perfect way for the President to distract the troops and the American people from the grim 3 year milestone. The other objective was to show some "progress" as the unpopular war drags into it's 4th year.

    Off the record Iraqi commanders complained. With the cost of jet and helicopter fuel it's an unconscionable waste of tax payers dollars for an election year publicity stunt. Operation Swarmer was less like a battle and more like a helicopter joy ride followed by a brisk walk and MRE picnic lunch. After the picnic was over the Pentagon declared victory and went home.


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