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Toxic Munitions And Deadly Vaccines
American Soldiers Are Endangered By Their Own Instruments Of War
Conn Hallinan TomPaine.com November 29, 2002
November 27, 2002
Wartime Secrecy: The Nation's Favored Fraud
If there is any doubt at all that the terrorists have won - that they have managed with a single day's freakish hits to revamp the most open society on earth into an emerging police state where suspicion and secrecy are the twin watch-towers of government and cowering and conforming the prevailing instincts of an allegedly free press or an even more alleged political opposition - then last week's creation of the Department of Homeland Security should put all such doubts to rest.
Pierre Tristam Daytona Beach News Journal November 29, 2002
November 26, 2002
Don't Negotiate Liberties During War
The first Thanksgiving the Pilgrims and the Natives put aside their suspicions to celebrate God's bountiful harvest. They shared their food and good will, unwittingly establishing an American tradition of embracing the diversity of people who would come to our shores from all over the world.
Myriam Marquez The Orlando Sentinel (FL) November 29, 2002
November 28, 2002
First Base, First!
A retired Army Colonel, who is also a decorated combat veteran, speaks his mind about the need to fight the terrorists before invading Iraq. Will the U.S. become like the Soviet Union during the Cold War, want to become a great empire, try to grab too much turf, and try to support too big a military?
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David Hackworth World Net Daily November 28, 2002
November 26, 2002
Exposing Gulf War Media Myths
An issue as serious as the Iraq crisis deserves the highest possible degree of accuracy from the press. U.S. media coverage, however, is marked by frequent misstatements and distortions of reality - some of
which have been made repeatedly, even after being pointed out by critics.
FAIR November 27, 2002
November 27, 2002
We Should Preserve Freedom
The war against terror is, after all, supposed to be about defending freedom, not surrendering it. Ashcroft, we believe, has been far too zealous in pursuit of remedies that infringe on civil rights. Our fear is that once those rights are modified or curtailed, they will never be restored.
Newspaper Editorial Gainesville Times (Georgia) November 27, 2002
November 25, 2002
UCLA Students Say "No" to Gulf War II
The small conference room of UCLA's Kerckhoff Hall exploded with thunderous applause Tuesday night as the undergraduate student government voted to pass a resolution condemning a U.S. attack against Iraq.
Menaka Fernando Daily Bruin (UCLA) November 27, 2002
November 27, 2002
About Gulf War Illnesses
Does Persian Gulf Syndrome or Gulf War Syndrome exist?
CAROL BILICZKY Beacon Journal November 27, 2002
November 26, 2002
Gulf War Veterans Fight a Different Battle
Local Desert Storm veterans detail illnesses, frustrations felt over last 10 years
Carol Biliczky Beacon Journal (Ohio) November 27, 2002
November 26, 2002
The U.S. Economic Costs of Gulf War II
...Another dark assessment [of the cost of another Gulf War] comes from Yale economist William Nordhaus, writing in the New York Review of Books. He says that a worst case (including a long-term occupation and reconstruction of Iraq) could cost $1.6 trillion over a decade....
Robert Samuelson Washington Post November 27, 2002
November 27, 2002
U.S. Battle Planners Head to Gulf
Gen. Tommy Franks, the American general who would run a war against Iraq is quietly assembling hundreds of battle planners in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar.
Associated Press Military.com November 26, 2002
November 22, 2002
U.S. Relies Heavily on Saudi Oil Habit
WASHINGTON — Nearly a dozen years after the Persian Gulf war, when reliance on Saudi supplies prompted calls for the United States to diversify its sources of oil, America remains as dependent as ever on the Saudis, according to government and industry officials.
Jeff Gerth, New York Times November 26, 2002
November 25, 2002
Iraq: The Best of "Enemies"
U.S. defense contractors built up Saddam Hussein and Iraq; now they'll profit again from taking him down.
Margie Burns The Progressive Populist November 26, 2002
October 1, 2002
Anthrax Vaccine Found to be Contaminated
Hundreds of American soldiers have suffered serious illness after being compulsorily injected with a controversial Anthrax vaccine, a batch of which has been found to be contaminated.
Tim Reid Times Online (UK) November 25, 2002
November 26, 2002
U.S., U.K. Launch Secret Gulf War
Behind public preparations for an invasion, British and American aircraft are destroying Iraq's air defences while covert groups of special forces are training Kurdish fighters and preparing equipment.
Raymond Whitaker The Independent (UK) November 25, 2002
November 24, 2002
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