Monday, April 17, 2006

BBC News: "Veteran singer Neil Young has recorded an anti-war protest album on which he reportedly lashes out at George W Bush in a song called Impeach the President."

Kevin Drum: "Just how many reports did Cheney hastily "declassify" in order to get back at Wilson? Perhaps President Bush should direct his vice president to give us a full tally."

Digby: "The most polarizing president in US history, who assumed office through one vote on the Supreme court the first time and won the second time because of a dubious swing of about 70,000 votes in Ohio says it's his style to spend the political capital he "earned" when "the people" endorsed all his views.
That's the kind of guy who thinks he can start secret wars to transform the middle east through sheer force. A megalomaniac child in the hands of manipulative men.
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Jonathan Singer: "Isn't it about time that President Bush finally admitted that his policies towards Iraq just don't work, that responsible adults who know what they're doing should be in charge of American operations in the country rather than think tank ideologues who still wrongly believe in prewar claims about WMD, Saddam's Al Qaeda connection and that Americans would be treated as liberators?"

Glenn Greenwald: "As Bush followers gear up for another election year campaign to start a war, they are using exactly the same rhetorical tactics and are revealing precisely the same mindset to which we were subjected during the 2002 campaign for the Iraq War. What is starkly apparent from this repetition is that their awareness of history and knowledge of the world is sadly confined to one singular event, which is all they know and which, rather bizarrely, they have a need to live over and over and over again."

Dave Lindorff: "If treason is defined as "consciously acting in a way to harm one's country or to benefit the enemy of one's country," then the Bush administration has lately been engaged in an act of treason by openly planning for the first use of nuclear weapons against Iran, a non-nuclear nation. "

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