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14
Nov
2005

A Woman's Place: Your Letters

by TomPaine.com Readers

More on Libby's lies, women in powerful positions and understanding the Paris riots: Readers react in this week's letters.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051114/a_womans_place_your_letters.php

Free Trade, Free Guns

by Frida Berrigan, TomPaine.com

Bush's trip to Argentina capped off five years of Latin America policy that has promoted militarization and demoted development.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051114/free_trade_free_guns.php

It's Not Just Judy

by Russ Baker, TomPaine.com

The notorious Times reporter is only a symptom of the disease affecting political journalism.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051114/its_not_just_judy.php

Target Wal-Mart

by Robert L. Borosage and Troy Peters, TomPaine.com

Wal-Mart's triumph is the defeat of middle-class America.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051114/target_walmart.php

BUSH PLANNING BIOATTACK TO AVOID INDICTMENTS?

http://uncensored.co.nz/archives/2005/10/11/rumor-bush-planning-bioattack-to-avoid-indictments/


Informant: Milo

Amerikanische Folter durch Kritik aus dem Militär bedroht

Als Donald Rumsfeld nach dem Abu-Ghraib-Skandal behauptete, in Irak gelte die Genfer Konvention und in Afghanistan folge man ihrem \"Geist\", wollte Captain Ian Fishback es genau wissen: Was ist erlaubt, was nicht? Was folgte, klingt fast wie ein Märchen.


G.Wendebourg / metainfo hamburg

Link zum Beitrag / Hintergrundinfo oder Pressehinweis:
http://links.net-hh.de?lid=23040
http://rs.net-hh.de/redir.php?referer=http%3A%2F%2Fomega.twoday.net%2Fstories%2F1152103%2F&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.f-r.de%2F_inc%2F_globals%2Fprint.php%3Fclient%3Dfr%26cnt%3D756466%26ref%3D%2Ffr_home%2Fstartseite%2F&user=&PHPSESSID=b855c20420f367d9e6a04542ae342add


Infopool / metainfo hamburg www.hh-online.com

We've Seen the Inner Workings and Felt the Consequences

Iraq War Vet Pat Resta Speaks Out About the War and Occupation

by Derek Seidman

Patrick Resta, 26, served as a combat medic in Iraq. His aunt and uncle were killed in the World Trade Center on September 11th and about three weeks later he was called to active duty as part of homeland security. Patrick is now with Iraq Veterans Against the War, and he spoke with Derek Seidman of Left Hook about his experience in Iraq, and the American anti-war movement...

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Nov05/Seidman1112.htm

Suing the War Party

by Ahmed Amr

For the last two years, the Plame case has slowly inched its way through the obstructionist mine fields planted by the Bush administration and the New York Times. Granted, the indictment of Lewis Libby is an encouraging sign that the rule of law still applies to one and all -- at least when Patrick Fitzgerald is on the case. That said, neither Libby nor anyone else has yet to be convicted of any crime. Even if the Pollard treatment was properly administered to Libby and he was made to rot in jail for the rest of his natural life -- it would not begin to account for the enormity of the criminal activities that went into launching this war of choice. When the history of this neocon enterprise is finally written, the outing of Valerie Plame will appear to be nothing more than a minor tangential detail in a much larger conspiracy. Libby was by no means a lone wolf and, in the final analysis, the betrayal of a CIA agent was merely a crime to cover up another crime -- the systematic corruption of intelligence to make a case for an illegal war. So far, the legal process has snared only one member of the cabal that engineered this unnecessary and very costly venture. If this is still America, the law will eventually catch up with Douglas Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, George Bush and the assorted neo-con wizards responsible for this quagmire. Without minimizing the importance of the Plame case, allow me to suggest that we now have enough evidence available to prosecute a series of other crimes...

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Nov05/Amr1114.htm

The Magic Words

by Patricia Goldsmith

In a Washington Post

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/09/AR2005110902276_pf.html

article discussing last Tuesday’s election, I finally heard the magic words I’ve been waiting years to hear: “It’s not just that they lost these elections,” said Democratic pollster Geoffrey Garin, “but that none of their old tricks worked that they’ve relied on to give them the edge in close contests.” A Republican representative from Virginia, Thomas M. Davis III, put it more emphatically, declaring that the GOP’s cultural wedge issues “are just blowing up” in the suburbs. “You play to your rural base, you pay a price.” Sweet! And about time...

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Nov05/Goldsmith1114.htm

Enemies of Democracy

by Ken Sanders

In yet another disturbing example of our leaders' contempt for such antiquated notions as democracy and the rule of law, on November 10, 2005, the U.S. Senate voted to prevent suspects detained at Guantanamo Bay from challenging their detentions. The Senate's decision (which will surely be adopted by the facile House) would eviscerate the 2004 Supreme Court decision which held that the detention centers at Guantanamo were not outside the jurisdiction of U.S. law. As a result of the Senate's vote, Guantanamo detainees would no longer be able to challenge the very basis for their detention. In other words, they would no longer be entitled to demand that the U.S. demonstrate that it has good reason (hell, any reason) to suspect an individual of terrorist activity. Detainees, who are only suspected of terrorism, would no longer have access to any legal proceedings (not even the sham proceedings they are currently afforded) in order to demand some kind of legal and factual foundation for the allegations leveled against them...

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Nov05/Sanders1114.htm
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