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GW Bush says that he is bringing freedom and democracy to Iraq
2004-09-19
by kathy@turhisbetter.org
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Women in Iraq are losing their freedoms. American troops in Iraq are mimicking Israeli tactics in Palestine. The U.S. military, which is not trained for such purposes, is managing Iraq, and GW did not allow experienced U.N. peacekeeping troops to establish order immediately following the U.S. invasion, when it would have been possible for the UN to take over. US Troops were ordered to protect the office buildings of the oil ministries, but were not ordered to protect Iraqi hospitals or museums even when Iraqis begged for their protection. Anyone who had studied Iraq history, knew that chaos was likely after an Iraq invasion.
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See Women in Iraq are losing their freedoms.
The Silent Genocide in Afghanistan
The Perpetual Death from America
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GW says he wants freedom, democracy, and human rights for everyone.
2004-06-16
by kathy@turhisbetter.org
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GW's administration has violated democratic principles, human rights, the U.S. constitution, and International law to achieve its aims. The Bush administration has turned over innocent persons to Syrian torturers. Reports of torturing of Iraqi prisoners were given to the administration in January, 2004 by the Red Cross and others, and the military's mid-March report on the torturing in Abu Ghraib prison was classified to keep it secret .
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See ACLU report - Freedom Under Fire, Dissent in Post-9/11 America
U.S. Hawk Admits Invasion Was Illegal
US Turns over Candian Citizen to Syrians
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President George W Bush follows the rule of law.
2004-06-15
by kathy@truthisbetter.org
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Bush has broken military law, federal and international laws. January 2002 Mr. Rumsfeld publicly declared that hundreds of people detained by U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan "do not have any rights" under the International Geneva Conventions. The Bush administration broke federal laws by using taxpayer dollars for propaganda and publicity purposes and spending in excess of appropriations when it used money from the Medicare fund to advertise its new Medicare law as a boon to the elderly.
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See Mr. Faulder's case
Bush went AWOL
Supreme Court Expands Review of 'Enemy Combatant' Cases
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