Letters to the Editor, Dr. Hassan El-Najjar, January 16, 2004

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Don Hurndall's Death

The British peace activists Don Hurndall, who was shot by Israeli soldiers died yesterday. But he is certainly not the only one to be shot by Sharon’s bullies. Sharon’s history is filled with examples of violence akin to the Black Shirts. Sharon is as bad as Saddam Hussein and the US supports him. Yet, my country continues to provide him support.

Where is all the so called fairness from the Bush administration?

Sutton Gordon

 

 


 

 

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JINSA/PNAC Neocons after Syria Next

Report: US considering armed intervention in Syria

By JPOST.COM STAFF

US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the civilian echelons of the Pentagon have proposed that President George Bush instigate military actions against Syria due to its continued support for Hizbullah and enabling terrorists to enter Iraq from its border. Reports received by the Night Rider news group in Washington, operations will not include large-scale military intervention, in spite of several Pentagon officials' belief that Syria should be the next to go after Iraq. The Defense Department is considering punitive aerial attacks and Special Forces incursions. The initiative is presently being rejected by Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Richard Meyers and by Secretary of State Colin Powell and the State Department.

 

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Morris

 


 

   

During the massive build up to the invasion of Iraq, there were 400 major U.S. network programs about going to war...

3 (that's three out of 400) had a Pro-Peace point of view.

Should we continue to "follow the leader" to war like sheep?...
or start thinking outside the box!

Charles A. Beers

 

 

   
  The Bush space program: Sending Lady Liberty to the Moon. (Hassan Bleybel, 1/16/04).  

 

Bush: "Back to the Moon"

While U.S. Troops are killing themselves in a war that has no end in sight, President Bush touts an ambitious new space program to the Moon... the ultimate escape from reality on Earth! In reality the space program has been and still is mainly intended to develop and deploy dangerous new weapons into space at the expense of U.S. taxpayers.

Many view Bush's Moon Program as a political diversion, while others think it is part of the ongoing war on terrorism and homeland security since little green men from Mars may be hiding on the dark side of the Moon.

Charles A. Beers

 

 
Earth, a planet hungry for peace

 

The Israeli apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers (Ran Cohen, pmc, 5/24/03).
The Israeli apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers in the West Bank (Ran Cohen, pmc, 5/24/03).

 

 

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