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06/07/2004 05:12 PMa samizdat version .. memo itself ..
reprint
infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=04/06/07/0988582
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More Stonewalling from Bush
Administration
More Stonewalling from Bush
Administration
06/05/2004 12:01 PMKnight Ridder: Rumsfeld
to restrict senators' access to documents in Boeing deal.
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has sharply limited the
information he is willing to let Congress see on a controversial
defense contract that is the focus of multiple investigations.
Rumsfeld took a hard line even with fellow Republicans who want
information from him about a proposed $23 billion deal for the Air
Force to buy and lease 100 Boeing 767 aerial refueling tankers.
Rumsfeld's refusal to give senators all the materials they requested
could provoke a rare congressional subpoena.
Bush: Administration Will Heed 9/11
Panel (AP)
Bush: Administration Will Heed 9/11
Panel (AP)
07/24/2004 09:53 AMAP - Without promising what specific steps he will take, President
Bush is committing his administration to relying on the
recommendations of the Sept. 11 commission in waging the war on
terrorism.
AP: Bush Administration Shelved MTBE Ban
(AP)
AP: Bush Administration Shelved MTBE Ban
(AP)
02/15/2004 06:21 PMAP - The Bush administration quietly shelved a proposal to ban a
gasoline additive that contaminates drinking water in many
communities, helping an industry that has donated more than $1
million to Republicans.
The Bush administration is not looking
to strengthen the NPT, but to destroy it
The Bush administration is not looking
to strengthen the NPT, but to destroy it
01/06/2005 05:08 PM
U.S. Plans
Tidal Wave of Nuclear Proliferation They want to tell all the
non-nuclear states: “Y’all must stay non-nuclear, but we’ll have
as many nukes as we want. We’ll make new nukes but keep the old. And
if you don’t like it, just take a good look at Iraq, because you
could be next.”
The message coming from the Bush administration and the U.S. media is
clear. It’s not about the danger of weapons of mass destruction.
It’s about using the fear of that danger, along with our own growing
nuclear arsenal, as a club to rule the schoolyard roost.
Bush Administration Silences FBI
Whistleblower
Bush Administration Silences FBI
Whistleblower
07/07/2004 11:04 AMVia Dave Farber's
Interesting People mail list)
Boston Globe: Translator in
eye of storm on retroactive classification. Sifting through old
classified materials in the days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks,
FBI translator Sibel Edmonds said, she made an alarming discovery:
Intercepts relevant to the terrorist plot, including references to
skyscrapers, had been overlooked because they were badly translated
into English.
Edmonds, 34, who is fluent in Turkish and Farsi, said she quickly
reported the mistake to an FBI superior. Five months later, after
flagging what she said were several other security lapses in her
division, she was fired. Now, after more than two years of
investigations and congressional inquiries, Edmonds is at the center
of an extraordinary storm over US classification rules that sheds new
light on the secrecy imperative supported by members of the Bush
administration.
In a rare maneuver, Attorney General John Ashcroft has ordered that
information about the Edmonds case be retroactively classified, even
basic facts that have been posted on websites and discussed openly in
meetings with members of Congress for two years. The Department of
Justice also invoked the seldom-used ''state secrets" privilege to
silence Edmonds in court. She has been blocked from testifying in a
lawsuit brought by victims of the Sept. 11 attacks and was allowed to
speak to the panel investigating the Sept. 11 attacks only behind
closed doors.
Why? Maybe, as Republican Sen. Charles
Grassley says in this story, "''Frankly, it looks like an attempt to
impede legitimate oversight of a serious problem at the FBI."
Even now, Congress as a whole has yet to locate its spine.
By the way, the story notes that Sens. Grassley and Leahy have, at the
government's request, removed from their websites letters they wrote
to the FBI demanding answers about this situation. The story also says
the letters are available on the Internet but doesn't say where.
They're
here,
at the invaluable
Memory
Hole.
More information:
The first major news organization to cover this story was CBS' 60
Minutes show. Here's
that 2002 report,
And the increasingly helpful Disinfopedia wiki has
much
more.
AP: Bush Administration to Revise OT
Plan (AP)
AP: Bush Administration to Revise OT
Plan (AP)
04/19/2004 09:53 PMAP - Retreating under pressure, the Bush administration intends to
revise a proposed overtime regulation to preserve eligibility for most
white-collar workers making up to $100,000 a year as well as for
police, firefighters and other first responders, Republican officials
said Monday.
Bush Administration Blocked on Assisted
Suicide
Bush Administration Blocked on Assisted
Suicide
05/26/2004 06:24 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 9:23PM GMT
Bush administration has used 27
rationales for war in Iraq, study says
Bush administration has used 27
rationales for war in Iraq, study says
05/13/2004 06:32 AMUIUC study (a senior's thesis) shows the Bush admin has used a total
of 27 differing rationals for our military adventure in Irak .. STUDY
FINDS THERE WERE 27 RATIONALES FOR
WAR
news.uiuc.edu/news/04/0510war.html
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Bush administration revising overtime
plan
Bush administration revising overtime
plan
04/19/2004 08:27 PMAl Gore claims the Bush administration
is not helping
Al Gore claims the Bush administration
is not helping
11/10/2003 10:48 PM Al Gore claims the
Bush administration is not helping America, but hurting it by focusing
on all the wrong things. Gore:The administration is still not
investing in local government training and infrastructures where they
could make the biggest difference. The first responder community is
still being shortchanged. In many cases, fire and police still don?t
have the communications equipment to talk to each other. The CDC and
local hospitals are still nowhere close to being ready for a
biological weapons attack.
The administration has still failed to address the fundamental
disorganization and rivalries of our law enforcement, intelligence and
investigative agencies. In particular, the critical FBI-CIA
coordination, while finally improved at the top, still remains
dysfunctional in the trenches.
The constant violations of civil liberties promote the false
impression that these violations are necessary in order to take every
precaution against another terrorist attack. But the simple truth is
that the vast majority of the violations have not benefited our
security at all; to the contrary, they hurt our security.
Bush administration won't appeal phone
decision
Bush administration won't appeal phone
decision
06/09/2004 03:42 PMa column praising the Bush
Administration for its candor
a column praising the Bush
Administration for its candor
12/14/2003 06:48 AMBush is drunk on truth
serum
nytimes.com/2003/12/13/opinion/13BROO.html
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AP: Bush administration to revise
overtime plan
AP: Bush administration to revise
overtime plan
04/20/2004 09:52 AMBush Administration Blocked on Oregon
Suicide Law
Bush Administration Blocked on Oregon
Suicide Law
05/27/2004 01:41 AMReuters via Wired News May 27 2004 5:27AM GMT
Bush Administration Drawing Up
Immigration Plan
Bush Administration Drawing Up
Immigration Plan
12/24/2003 04:55 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 24 2003 3:43PM ET
the Bill of Rights and how the Bush
administration has violated it
the Bill of Rights and how the Bush
administration has violated it
01/10/2004 04:31 PMWhat Good is the Bill of Rights?
(Op-Ed)
kuro5hin.org/story/2004/1/7/231137/2285
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Josh enumerates his complaints against
the Bush administration
Josh enumerates his complaints against
the Bush administration
11/15/2003 06:40 AMIn a link-rich post .. dump George W.
Bush
joshclaybourn.com/blog/archives/001477.html
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Slamming the Bush administration for
'misleading Congress and the public'
Slamming the Bush administration for
'misleading Congress and the public'
05/13/2004 03:45 AMit's been conned, too .. distort the truth .. end the lies ..
WaPo
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19207-2004May11.html
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"
Dean Says Bush Administration Is 'Most
Dangerous' In
His Lifetime "
"
Dean Says Bush Administration Is 'Most
Dangerous' In
His Lifetime "
01/01/2004 03:19 AMTiny theater in a box showcases the Bush
administration doing the thing it does
best
Tiny theater in a box showcases the Bush
administration doing the thing it does
best
05/09/2004 10:40 PM
Artist Mars Tokyo has created a 3" x 4" peep box entitled "The
Theater of the Liars" featuring George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick
Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, and Colin Powell.
Link (Thanks, s.
mericle!)Dean Says Bush Administration Is 'Most
Dangerous' In His Lifetime
Dean Says Bush Administration Is 'Most
Dangerous' In His Lifetime
12/31/2003 05:00 AMraising the minimum wage ..
Dean
washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A39768-2003Dec29?language=printer
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Bush Administration Eases Economic
Sanctions on Libya
Bush Administration Eases Economic
Sanctions on Libya
04/23/2004 04:16 PMPresident Bush rewarded Libya for renouncing weapons of mass
destruction and opened the country to U.S. companies.
Bush Tells Muslims His Administration
Rejects Bigotry
Bush Tells Muslims His Administration
Rejects Bigotry
10/29/2003 01:15 AM Bush Tells Muslims His Administration
Rejects Bigotry. But with Bush refusing to penalize Gen. Boykin
after his
Xtian
fundamentalist remarks regarding Islam and the
US Senate quickly pulling funding for Malaysia after
Mahathir Mohamad's remarks, it seems a double-standard is at work here
and many
Muslims
remained unconvinced of Bush's statements. NYTimes' Paul Krugman
calls this
Bush's
Willful Ignorance. "Bush Administration Imposes Flat Tax
System on Iraq 11/2"
"Bush Administration Imposes Flat Tax
System on Iraq 11/2"
11/02/2003 09:45 PM"Bush administration planning $1.5
billion drive to promote ma..."
"Bush administration planning $1.5
billion drive to promote ma..."
01/16/2004 10:58 AMBush Administration Imposes Flat Tax
System on Iraq 11/2
Bush Administration Imposes Flat Tax
System on Iraq 11/2
11/02/2003 08:43 AMthey can .. reports ..
more)
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50031-2003Nov1.html
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Colin Powell described neo-conservatives
in the Bush administration as 'fucking
crazies'
Colin Powell described neo-conservatives
in the Bush administration as 'fucking
crazies'
09/14/2004 10:50 AM
Colin
Powell in Four-letter Neo-con 'crazies' Row Perhaps Colin should
have said they were
cheney
crazies.
Financial Times: "The Bush
administration has misled the American
people"
Financial Times: "The Bush
administration has misled the American
people"
06/19/2004 04:40 AMsearch.ft.com/search/article.html?id=040618001589
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Science group accuses Bush
administration of twisting research
Science group accuses Bush
administration of twisting research
02/19/2004 02:15 PMSan Jose Mercury News Feb 19 2004 6:50PM GMT
Bush administration appears reluctant to
embarrass the UN by pressing for answers
Bush administration appears reluctant to
embarrass the UN by pressing for answers
05/21/2004 03:48 AMLeaked UN audit proves Oil-for-Food
shambles
mineweb.net/sections/energy/oilshambles.htm
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Bush Administration Welcomes Early
Transfer of Power in Iraq
Bush Administration Welcomes Early
Transfer of Power in Iraq
06/28/2004 03:39 AMAs President George W. Bush gathered with world leaders for a NATO
summit, the administration applauded the early transfer of political
power as a proud day for Iraq.
All text is verbatim from senior Bush
Administration officials and advisers
All text is verbatim from senior Bush
Administration officials and advisers
01/05/2004 06:08 AMA history of the Iraq war, told entirely in lies .. very interesting
picture .. Sam Smith
harpers.org/RevisionThing.html?pg=1
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U.S. News: The Bush administration is
doing the public's business out of the
public eye. Here's how-and why. A
secrecy timeline(12/22/03)
U.S. News: The Bush administration is
doing the public's business out of the
public eye. Here's how-and why. A
secrecy timeline(12/22/03)
12/14/2003 06:48 AMThe Bush administration is doing the public's business out of the
public eye. Here's how--and why 12/14 .. reversal of a decades-long
trend of openness in government .. MAG: INSIDE WHITE HOUSE SECRECY
MACHINE .. obsession with secrecy .. Keeping
Secrets
usnews.com/usnews/issue/031222/usnews/22secrecy.htm
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A lot of gun-rights advocates are from
mildly upset to livid over President
Bush and his administration
A lot of gun-rights advocates are from
mildly upset to livid over President
Bush and his administration
04/14/2004 06:22 AMquestioning their support .. Los Angeles Times .. LATimes story ..
tide turns ..
suggests
latimes.com/news/politics/2004/la-na-gunpolitics13apr13,1,2
467557.story?coll=la-home-headlines
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Bush Insists His Administration Seeking
'new Ways to Harm Our Country' - from
TBO.com
Bush Insists His Administration Seeking
'new Ways to Harm Our Country' - from
TBO.com
08/05/2004 07:41 PMBush Insists His Administration Seeking 'new Ways to Harm Our Country'
- from TBO.com .. runs with it: .. Linky
link
ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBCWNR3JXD.html
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Looking toward reelection, the Bush
administration does shuffle-back on cuts
in strategically important s
Looking toward reelection, the Bush
administration does shuffle-back on cuts
in strategically important s
05/20/2004 04:16 AMJust like he did in the last election, Bushclaims credit for programs
he tried to cut. ..
shameless
nytimes.com/2004/05/19/politics/campaign/19GRAN.html?hp
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Documentation of the routine use of
torture as Bush Administration policy,
or how we lost the war on terrorism
Documentation of the routine use of
torture as Bush Administration policy,
or how we lost the war on terrorism
06/12/2004 12:01 AMHuman Rights Watch has issued a chilling report documenting how George
W. Bush has turned the United States into a nation that uses regularly
tortures and "disappears" people. As the summary says: In fact, the
only exceptional aspect of the abuse at Abu Ghraib may have been that
it was photographed. Detainees in U.S. custody in Afghanistan have
testified that they experienced treatment similar to what happened in
Abu Ghraib -- from beatings to prolonged sleep and sensory deprivation
to being held naked -- as early as 2002. Comparable -- and, indeed,
more extreme -- cases of torture and inhuman treatment have been
extensively documented by the International Committee of the Red Cross
and by journalists at numerous locations in Iraq outside Abu Ghraib.
This pattern of abuse did not result from the acts of individual
soldiers who broke the rules. It resulted from decisions made by the
Bush administration to bend, ignore, or cast rules aside.... Among the
most disturbing cases, perhaps unprecedented in U.S. history, are the
detainees who have simply been "disappeared." Perhaps out of concern
that Guantnamo will eventually be monitored by the U.S. courts,
certainly to ensure even greater secrecy, the Bush administration does
not appear to hold its most sensitive and high-profile detainees
there. Terrorism suspects like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused
architect of the September 11 attacks, and Abu Zubaydah, a close aide
of Osama bin Laden, are detained by the United States instead in
"undisclosed locations," presumably outside the United States, with no
access to the ICRC, no notification to families, no oversight of any
sort of their treatment, and in most cases no acknowledgement that
they are even being held. Human Rights Watch has pieced together
information on 13 such detainees, apprehended in places such as
Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates,
who have "disappeared" in U.S. custody... the administration is now
finding that it may be losing the war for hearts and minds around the
world precisely because it threw those rules out. Rather than advance
the war on terror, the widespread prisoner abuse has damaged efforts
to build global support for countering terrorism. Indeed, each new
photo of an American soldier humiliating an Iraqi could be considered
a recruiting poster for al-Qaeda. Policies adopted to make the United
States more secure from terrorism have in fact made it more
vulnerable. I couldn't say it any better myself...
Madeleine Albright is telling reporters
that the Bush administration may already
have captured Osama bin Laden
Madeleine Albright is telling reporters
that the Bush administration may already
have captured Osama bin Laden
12/18/2003 09:19 AMMadeline Albright missed her medications again .. statements she made
.. Newsmax
newsmax.com/archives/ic/2003/12/17/15126.shtml
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