The New York Times April 5, 2003 How Books Have Shaped U.S. Policy By MICHIKO KAKUTANI President Bush has never been known as a bookworm. An instinctive politician who goes with his gut, he has usually left the heavy reading in the family to his wife, Laura, a former...
Responding to my own message… Do these people not even have a sense of their own irony? Are their morals so deeply buried in ambition and self-interest that they can’t see the sheer incongruity of soliciting a confessed dealer in international illegal arms...
Richard Perle, whom I am sure will somehow now become a “consultant” to the White House, has resigned amid accusations that he had illegal dealings with shady Saudi arms dealers and had financial ties to companies servicing the Homeland Security effort...
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2003/0304.marshall.html Practice to Deceive Chaos in the Middle East is not the Bush hawks’ nightmare scenario–it’s their plan. By Joshua Micah Marshall Imagine it’s six months from now. The Iraq war is...
I’m going to start calling this new war “DESSERT STORM”. 🙂 I frankly find the whole “Operation Iraqi Freedom” moniker insulting to my intelligence. I think that this war will quickly become one between The West and The Arabs. That’s...
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