mike pritchard wrote: Nice to hear your rambling on T'Log and the Spanish perspective on the US war
> On Bush's war, I'd like to hear more from Randy about where he read about the > censored pages. I heard about it on Amy Goodman's radio show "Democracy Now" Here's the headline and link to the story, which gives a synopsis, and if you click on the headline, you can hear the whole interview with the German reporter in Real Audio. TOP SECRET IRAQ WEAPONS REPORT SAYS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT & CORPORATIONS HELPED TO ILLEGALLY ARM IRAQ WE TALK WITH THE GERMAN REPORTER WHO OBTAINED LEAKED PORTIONS OF THE UNEDITED REPORT THAT NAMES HEWLETT PACKARD, DUPONT AND BECHTEL & 20 OTHER U.S. COMPANIES AS WELL AS LOS ALAMOS AND LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORIES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY http://www.webactive.com/pacifica/demnow/dn20021218.html > As Colin has said, It is very clear and has been all along > that Bush would go to war anyway, and the excuses would be found to justify > it. Blair is in the pocket and now Spanish Prime Minister Aznar is on the > front pages shaking Bush's hand, happy to be a 'trusted ally' or 'special > friend' or whatever category you earn when you agree to help Bush's war > efforts. I hope Aznar remembers that 61% of the Spanish public totally oppose > the war (rechazo absoluto) and only 2% give unconditional support. I hope too > that the Spanish public remembers this when the next general election comes > around. > Enough rambling, enjoy your weekend, > mike in barcelona > NP Suite da Terra - Dulce Pontes
