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April 03, 2003

Frontline : The Long road

If you have not seen the PBS Frontline special "The Long Road to War" I really reccomend it. It takes a suprisingly objective look at all that has lead up the current situation and gives fantastic back story. The fontline web site for the show also offers great online resources for reviewing material said by those who have lead us to where we are today. Including Richard Perle, like him or hate him, it is interesting. Also interesting when you really start digging is the history of information available online and the wealth of people who though shortly after 9/11/2001 that we sould never be able to do what we are doing today.


Saddam Hussein admiring his portraits. Only specially-approved artists have the honor of painting him.

Interesting is this "Secret Iraqi Memo" for "Plan of Action Annual plan for 1992 from 1/1/1992 to 1/1/1993" - 100 some odd point that Iraqi ministers had for plans of actions. and Said K. Aburish's interview about his book about Saddam

frontline: the long road to war | PBS

Also interesting Saddams's B-day is April 28th, only 2 days after mine and 8 days after Hitlers.


Comments

[INSERT PICTURE HERE]

George W. Bush admiring his press reporters. Only specially-approved journalists have the honor of interviewing him.

Only a specially-approved citizenry have the honor of being granted a press conference.

Only those whose income is in the top 1% have the honor of receiving a tax cut.

Only those who don't have prominent politicians for fathers have the right to be drafted into Vietnam.

That is really great, but has nothing to do with what I posted, so I am not sure where you are trying to go..? I guess maybe you just looked at the picture and the tagline and got so overwhelmed with rage as President bush you needed to rant? I hope it helped.



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