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"So many of the people in the
arena here, you know, were underprivileged
anyway, so this is working very well for
them."
...
former First Lady Barbara Bush at Huston
Astrodome during interview on American Public
Media's "Marketplace" program, Sept. 5,
2005
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"No one comes to the
Bible without bringing his life and his
attitudes. Bush comes to the Bible having
run a human slaughterhouse in Texas for many
years. He obviously seeks out parts of
the Bible that allow killing. But I don't
know what he does with the Sermon on the
Mount."
...
Father Daniel Berrigan, "The Progressive"
magazine, March 2004
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"I have never met
anyone in Vermont who thinks it's a good idea
to give tax breaks to billionaires and cut back
on health care and education.
Nobody."
Rep. Bernie
Sanders (Ind - VT), "In These Times" magazine,
June 20, 2005
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"I wear my flag
tonight. First time. Until
now I haven't thought it
necessary to display a little metallic icon of
patriotism for everyone to see. It was enough
to vote, pay my taxes, perform my civic cuties,
speak my mind, and do mybest to raise our kids
to be good Americans.
"...The flag belongs to
the couuntry, not to the government. And it
reminds me that it's not un-American to think
that war -- except in self-defense -- is a
failure of moral imagination, political nerve,
and piplomacy. Come to think of it,
standing up to your government can mean
standing up for your country."
... Bill Moyers in May
15 '05 speech at National Conference on
Media Reform in St. Louis. full text at
www.freepress.net/news/8120
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"The
evidence is overwhelming that George Bush
wanted to invade Iraq at all costs and the lack
of intelligence giving him a reason for going
to war didn't stop him. Iraq posed no threat to
the United States, but this didn't get in the
way of Bush's and Blair's plans. The Downing
Street Memo is the smoking gun that proves the
intelligence was 'fixed around the policy.'
Tens of thousands of innocent people, including
my son, Spc. Casey Sheehan, are dead because of
these deceits."
Cindy
Sheehan, co-founder of Gold Star Families for
Peace, a member organization in the
AfterDowningStreet.org coalition. ,
June 8 '05.
scindy121@aol.com,
ttp://www.gsfp.org, http://www.afterdowningstreet.org
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"I told the world that
Iraq, contrary to your claims did not have
weapons of mass destruction. I told the world,
contrary to your claims, that Iraq had no
connection to al-Qaeda. I told the world,
contrary to your claims, that Iraq had no
connection to the atrocity on 9/11 2001. I told
the world, contrary to your claims, that the
Iraqi people would resist a British and
American invasion of their country and that the
fall of Baghdad would not be the beginning of
the end, but merely the end of the
beginning.
"Senator, in
everything I said about Iraq, I turned out to
be right and you turned out to be wrong and
100,000 people paid with their lives; 1600 of
them American soldiers sent to their deaths on
a pack of lies; 15,000 of them wounded, many of
them disabled forever on a pack of
lies."
George Galloway, the
independent British member of parliament, May
17 '05, testifying before the U.S. Senate
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nothing is
going to get
better.
Dr.
Seuss, in "The Lorax"
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"A macabre
"Peter Pan" syndrome has driven the Iraq War
from the start, with George W. Bush and his
neoconservative advisers acting as if happy
thoughts about an easy victory and some pixie
dust of propaganda would let them soar over the
realities on the ground. This wishful thinking
has turned Iraq into a death trap for American
troops and tens of thousands of
Iraqis."
Robert Parry, consortiumnews.com
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"There
have been one too many close calls, including a
car bomb so near our house that it blew out all
the windows. So now my most pressing concern
every day is not to write a kick-ass story but
to stay alive and make sure our Iraqi employees
stay alive. In Baghdad I am a security
personnel first, a reporter second."
Farnaz Fassihi, a Middle East
correspondent, Wall Street Journal
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"To admit a mistake is more
evil than anything in the eyes of this
Administration."
Gary Wills, author/historian, on
Book TV, C-Span, Jan. 2, 2005
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