…FORMER PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER: It is. I think if you look at the history of what has happened in the last three-and-a-half years compared to what happened in this country for the previous 200 years, you see a radical departure from custom and commitments and ideals and moral values.
And I don’t mean by that […]
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George W. Bush didn’t accumulate any flying hours between July 1972 and September 1972 when he was serving in the Alabama National Guard, according to payroll records released today by the Defense Department…{{link http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aVrgPXBNkPG4&refer=us MORE}}
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Former White House terrorism czar Richard Clarke called the mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib a “war crime” and again blasted the Bush administration for actions that he said are intensifying the threat of terrorism.
“We have a major problem and we have not improved it over the last three years,” Clarke said Thursday at […]
At least one aspect of the occupation of Iraq was well planned by Washington. The USA needed help conducting mass interrogations of Arabic-speaking detainees. Foreign Report can now reveal that, to make up for this shortfall, the USA employed Israeli security service (Shin Bet) experts to help their US counterparts ‘break’ their captives.
The USA could […]
US President George W. Bush walks away from a briefing with the media, refusing to answer questions after he was asked about Enron and the reported indictment of former CEO Kenneth Lay, who was a close adviser and fund-raiser for Bush and his father, earning him the presidential nickname of ‘Kenny Boy.’…{{link http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/040708/photos_ts_afp/040708125254_jg418y7h_photo1 MORE}}
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Pentagon Say Bush Records of Service Were Destroyed
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Published: July 9, 2004
HOUSTON, July 8 - Military records that could help establish President Bush’s whereabouts during his disputed service in the Texas Air National Guard more than 30 years ago have been inadvertently destroyed, according to the Pentagon.
It said the payroll records of “numerous service […]
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