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View Article  BushCo profiteering, on Cleveland radio WKTX and WELW, tomorrow morning

Tomorrow morning (7:20 a.m. my time) I'm scheduled to be on America's Work Force, a Cleveland, OH-based morning broadcast. Betw 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. on WKTX 830 AM and WELW 1330 AM.

Listeners can also hear it live at www.awfradio.com.

The topic is rather a huge one to cover inside of an hour, since the admin "war on terror" pretty much equates to profiteering, both home and abroad. But we can  touch on a few big subsections of the main topic.   more »

View Article  At least they've stopped talking about Bush "loyalty"

It is a measure of the demoralization of our press that none of our biggest newspapers have come out calling for the replacement of the architects of Bush's disastrous "war on terror." As this writer among others pointed out more than a couple of years ago, the chief loyalty of any Chief Executive should go to the American people rather than to his top appointees. We do not have government by one man in this country, and by virtue of the fact that we do not have government by one, the man at the top is responsible for what ...   more »

View Article  What happened to all of Saddam Hussein's doubles?

Back when Saddam's fearsomeness was being touted across the U.S., the public was given glimpses into his dictatorship including his practice of using several doubles -- men who looked exactly like him, at least to Western eyes -- as stand-ins. According to the mags, Saddam's doubles were likely as not the actual personages to be photographed waving to a crowd from a balcony, on the reviewing stand or wherever else the dictator seemingly needed a ceremonial appearance but eschewed being shot at. Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.

So now, where did Saddam's doubles go? In the massive manhunt that pulled ...   more »