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Fraud The history of the weapons of mass destruction
How did Scott Ritter know?
Many people know that Scott Ritter, former Marine Corps major and former UN weapons inspector publicly disputed the Bush Administration's claim that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. How did Scott Ritter know? ... more -
THE ONE VIDEO ALL AMERICANS MUST SEE!- "McCain will make Cheney look like Gha...
Republicans and Military Personnel Against McCain
Scott Ritter, the weapons inspector who was right about Bush lying about WMDs, predicts mushroom clouds over America if McCain becomes President.
If Wes Clark questioning John McCain's ability to lead our country wasn't enough, check out Pat Buchanan saying McCain will make Cheney look like Gandhi. As this chilling video from Aaron Hodgins Davis suggests, more and more Republicans and servicemembers who oppose the war in Iraq and the possibility of another in Iran are coming out against McCain for following in Bush's hawkish footsteps.
The Bush administration has built a new generation of nuclear weapons that we call ‘usable’ nukes, and they have a nuclear ‘posture’ now, which permits the use of nuclear weapons in a non-nuclear environment if the Commander in Chief deems U.S forces to be at significant risk. If we start bombing Iran (I tell you now it’s not going to work). My concern is that we will use nuclear weapons to break the backbone of Iranian resistance and it may not work, but what it will do is this. It will unleash the nuclear genie. So to all those Americans out there tonight who are saying, you know what, taking on Iran is a good thing… . And if we use nuclear weapons, the genie ain’t going back in the bottle until an American city is taken out by an Islamic weapon in retaliation. So tell me, you want to go to war against Iran, pick your city. Pick your city. Tell me which one you want gone. Seattle? L.A.? Boston? New York? Miami? Pick one! Because at least one’s going. And that’s something we should all think about before marching down this path of insanity.
McCain as Commander in Chief should scare the living hell out of everyone. Republicans and Military Personnel Against McCain ... more -
Former weapons inspector Scott Ritter speaks out
An excerpt from the article.
“The war between the United States and Iran is on. American taxpayer dollars are being used, with the permission of Congress, to fund activities that result in Iranians being killed and wounded, and Iranian property destroyed. This wanton violation of a nation’s sovereignty would not be tolerated if the tables were turned and Americans were being subjected to Iranian-funded covert actions that took the lives of Americans, on American soil, and destroyed American property and livelihood.” An excerpt from the article. ... more -
Why is America so Crazy?
You're only as sane
as the information you receive
The US has - hands down - the most propagandized population in the world.
Even people in North Korea have a firmer grasp of reality.
Why is this so?
It's the news media. They've mastered the art of reporting nothing and making it seem like it's something. They're also very creative and convincing first class liars. Kind of like Bush Republicans.
What's the solution?
Scott Ritter has an answer and thanks to the Internet, more and more people in the US are breaking free of the info-lock. You're only as sane as the information you receive ... more -
Scott Ritter warns of Bush attack on Iran
Former weapons inspector Ritter: "I think we’ve never been at a greater risk of American military action against Iran. The Bush Administration has made it clear that they seek to resolve the Iranian problem before it leaves office. They have defined the Iranian problem in quite start terms. It’s a nation pursuing an illegal nuclear weapons program. It’s a nation that retains the status, according to the United States, as the largest state-sponsor of terror in the world today. And if you listened to the testimony of General Petraeus and Admiral Crocker, it’s the nation solely responsible for all that ails the United States in Iraq today. President Bush responded to Petraeus and Crocker’s testimony by calling the Iranians criminals, noting that they will be crushed.
A lot of Americans are dismissive of conflict with Iran because they envision it involving hundreds of thousands of American troops occupying this nation that’s over two and a half times the physical land mass of Iraq with a population similarly larger. That’s not what we’re talking about. We’re talking about punitive aerial intervention. And this is something very much on the books." Former weapons inspector Ritter: "I think we’ve never been at a greater risk of American military action against Iran. The Bush ... more -
Scott Ritter: Bush Will Attack Iran In April 2008
An excerpt:
MT: And when Bush talks about being an instrument of God, do you think he really believes that or is that just political posturing, playing to the religious base?
Ritter: That's a question that can only be asked of George Bush. But I find it disturbing that an American politician who is supposed to be the head of a secular nation where religion is protected but there is no state religion, and who has control over the world's largest nuclear arsenal, not only openly talks about how God is his final adviser, which pretty much negates the role of Congress or any other system of governmental oversight, checks and balances of the executive, but also embraces a kind of evangelicalism that gives legitimacy to the notion of the rapture, Armageddon, the apocalypse as a good thing.
Here's a man who speaks of World War III and the apocalypse and he has his hand on the button and he talks to God. I don't know, if it's a show, its a dangerous show, if its real, we should all be scared to death. An excerpt: ... more
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