Anti-Kerry vets not there that day
Mr. Cheney said that he had not taken any action either for or against the military during the Vietnam War. But, he told an interviewer at the time, "I think those who did in fact serve deserve to be honored for their service." That is, except Kerry.
Anti-Kerry vets not there that day
Journalist William Rood ends 35 years of silence to discuss what he saw Feb. 28, 1969, on The Dong Cung River, in Vietnam, There are two men that remain to talk about what happened on that day -- John Kerry and Rood.
Hackworth on Kerry and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
A must read, Once More a Nation Divided, from David Hackworth. If you don't know who Hackworth is, get to know him and his excellent web sites, hackworth.com and Soldiers for the Truth. Check out the posts from soliders on the ground in Iraq and see what they have to say.
Bush's Secret Documents
Bush Administration Documents on Secrecy Policy, compiled by the American Federation of American Scientists.
Spotlight on Secrecy
9/11 Commission Puts Spotlight on Secrecy, by Steven Aftergood, Center for American Progress.
Nepal's Maoist revolt may be spilling into India
Analysts have long warned that an unstable Nepal, sandwiched between India and China, would turn into a security nightmare for both Asian giants.
Hasina Rally Attacked
From the Arab News in Saudi Arabia. A series of bombs and grenades ripped through an opposition Awami League rally in the Bangladesh capital yesterday afternoon.
Moe, Larry, Curly, Rumsfeld?
Forget about karate, judo or boxing. All you need to know is the Rumsfeld Fighting Technique.
Whatever Happened to Bin Laden?
Read the story While US Storms Baghdad, Saudi Ties to Al Qaeda Are Unprobed, by America's best investigative journalist, Greg Palast.
Vietnam Redux
Vietnam, the War That Won't Heal by Sydney H. Schanberg.
Indians on India
Spring elections saw the BJP booted from power. But will that really make a difference in the a country with the world's highest murder rate, rampant corruption, major issues with water and basic infrastructure needs, in addition to soaring vehicle accident rate that isn't predicted to decrease until 2045? Read what Indians and the Indian media are saying about their country.
Capital Punishment and the Poor
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