Profound Quotes

"Neither is it that US foreign policy is cruel because American leaders are cruel. It's that our leaders are cruel because only those willing to be inordinately cruel and remorseless can hold positions of leadership in the foreign policy establishment; it might as well be written into the job description. People capable of expressing a full human measure of compassion and empathy toward faraway powerless strangers - (let alone American soldiers - do not become president of the United States, or vice president, or secretary of state, or national security adviser or secretary of the treasury. Nor do they want to." From 'Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower' by William Blum

From "9-11, Six Years Later": "If one looks at the credentials of skeptics compared to the credentials of defenders of the official line, it is impossible to dismiss skeptics as kooks. There are many people with strong imaginations on the Internet, but serious skeptics stick to known facts, known violations of standard procedures and the laws of physics. The vast majority of the people who call skeptics "kooks" are themselves ignorant of physics and have little comprehension of the improbability that such an attack could succeed without either the complicity or complete failure of government agencies. " Paul Craig Roberts

"Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?' Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?' Vanity asks the question, 'Is it popular? But, conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?' And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but one must take it because one's conscience tells one that it is right." Martin Luther King, Jr.

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David Miliband presses for gag on CIA memo | Politics | The Guardian

David Miliband, the foreign secretary, tonight made a fresh attempt to stop high court judges from disclosing information about what Britain’s security and intelligence agencies knew of the ill-treatment and alleged torture of a UK resident.
In his third demand for a gagging order, he argued that “real harm to the national security and international relations [...]

G20 police ‘used undercover men to incite crowds’ | Politics | The Observer

An MP who was involved in last month’s G20 protests in London is to call for an investigation into whether the police used agents provocateurs to incite the crowds.
Liberal Democrat Tom Brake says he saw what he believed to be two plain-clothes police officers go through a police cordon after presenting their ID cards.
Brake, who [...]

History of Neo Cons Rise to power in America | Polidics.com

How to scare the shit out of America and make them do anything
by Mr. Charrington on January 10, 2008
The Rise of Neoconservatism to power in America is documented in the BBC’s series “The Power of Nightmares”. All the NeoCon myths exposed and the obvious exploitation of American values in to twisted patriotism. Great information on [...]

‘Green’ lightbulbs poison workers - Times Online

WHEN British consumers are compelled to buy energy-efficient lightbulbs from 2012, they will save up to 5m tons of carbon dioxide a year from being pumped into the atmosphere. In China, however, a heavy environmental price is being paid for the production of “green” lightbulbs in cost-cutting factories.
‘Green’ lightbulbs poison workers - Times Online.

PM admits graves claim ‘untrue’ | Politics | The Observer

* Peter Beaumont, foreign affairs editor
* The Observer, Sunday 18 July 2004 00.35 BST
* Article history
Downing Street has admitted to The Observer that repeated claims by Tony Blair that ‘400,000 bodies had been found in Iraqi mass graves’ is untrue, and only about 5,000 corpses have so far been uncovered.
The claims by Blair in November [...]

The Iraq war has been a monstrous crime | Seumas Milne | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

Seumas Milne
guardian.co.uk, Friday 1 May 2009 15.00 BST
Article history

It’s hardly surprising that those responsible for the human and social catastrophe unleashed by the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq, on both sides of the Atlantic, should be desperate to rewrite its history [...]

Thought police muscle up in Britain | The Australian

Hal G. P. Colebatch | April 21, 2009
Article from: The Australian
BRITAIN appears to be evolving into the first modern soft totalitarian state. As a sometime teacher of political science and international law, I do not use the term totalitarian loosely.
There are no concentration camps or gulags but there are thought police with unprecedented powers [...]

Robert Fisk: A historic day for Iraq – but not in the way the British want to believe - Robert Fisk, Commentators - The Independent

One hundred and seventy-nine dead soldiers. For what? 179,000 dead Iraqis? Or is the real figure closer to a million? We don’t know. And we don’t care. We never cared about the Iraqis. That’s why we don’t know the figure. That’s why we left Basra yesterday.
I remember going to the famous Basra air base to [...]

Spanish Court Opens Investigation of Guantánamo Torture Allegations                : Information Clearing House - ICH

April 29, 2009 “The Guardian” — -  A court in Spain has today opened an investigation into torture allegations against US military personnel at the Guantánamo detention centre.
Meanwhile in Berlin, Barack Obama’s attorney general Eric Holder said that about 30 Guantánamo detainees have been cleared for release and urged European allies to take some of [...]

Medvedev: NATO’s exercises in Georgia genuine provocation

Medvedev: NATO’s exercises in Georgia genuine provocation
30.04.2009, 13.46
MOSCOW, April 30 (Itar-Tass) — President Dmitry Medvedev has assumed responsibility for negative consequences of NATO’s exercises in Georgia on those who took a decision to conduct these provocative manoeuvres.
“NATO’s exercises in Georgia are a genuine provocation no matter how we’re been convinced in the contrary,” Medvedev said [...]