Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Fri, 09/21/2007 - 20:43.
New World Order? That's pretty old hat, man. The phrase was coined by Bush pere in his Congressional address of (uh-oh) Sept. 11, 1990 specifically to denote an era of UN-brokered multilateralism (the model for Desert Storm). This model is now dead in the water, thanks to Dubya's reckless unilateralism in "Iraqi Freedom," which is why figures like Brent Scowcroft are now dissidents. We support impeachment wholeheartedly (if not very hopefully), but talk of the "NWO" frankly makes you sound like a conspiranoid wingnut.
Furthermore, double-entendres on the word "Bush" are an insult to vaginas.
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New World Order? That's pretty old hat, man. The phrase was coined by Bush pere in his Congressional address of (uh-oh) Sept. 11, 1990 specifically to denote an era of UN-brokered multilateralism (the model for Desert Storm). This model is now dead in the water, thanks to Dubya's reckless unilateralism in "Iraqi Freedom," which is why figures like Brent Scowcroft are now dissidents. We support impeachment wholeheartedly (if not very hopefully), but talk of the "NWO" frankly makes you sound like a conspiranoid wingnut.
Furthermore, double-entendres on the word "Bush" are an insult to vaginas.