GlobalFreePress
News
search GlobalFreePress:
 
Fair and Balanced News from Around the Globe
 
Navigation
About
FAQ
Discussions
Journals
Messages
Topics
Authors

Older Stuff
Past Polls
Submit Story

- Create Account/Log in


GlobalFreePress
GFP Hall of Fame

 
Rumsfeld: New documents about Iraq Overture '84
posted by ewing2001 on Tuesday December 23, @10:02AM   Printer-friendly   
from the Independent/NY-Times dept.
News

Rumsfeld backed Saddam even after chemical attacks

Rumsfeld Made Iraq Overture in '84 Despite Chemical Raids

Update: Arabnews: Saddam Threatens to Expose US (12/27)

Update: NATIONAL ARCHIVE: The Saddam Hussein Sourcebook
Declassified Secrets from the U.S.-Iraq Relationship

Update: Rumsfeld deflects questions about his relationship with Saddam Hussein
(Dod Press Conference 12/24)

Independent UK - NY Times Fresh controversy about Donald Rumsfeld's personal dealings with Saddam Hussein was provoked yesterday by new documents that reveal he went to Iraq to show America's support for the regime despite its use of chemical weapons.

The formerly secret documents reveal the Defence Secretary travelled to Baghdad 20 years ago to assure Iraq that America's condemnation of its use of chemical weapons was made "strictly" in principle.

( Read More... | 0 words in story )



NY Paper about 9/11 Activists: Bush knew
posted by ewing2001 on Sunday December 21, @10:51AM   Printer-friendly   
from the Staten-Island-Advance dept.
News
Update: 9/11 widow fights, won’t settle
"Ellen Mariani wants answers" :
"Lawsuit against President Bush and others" (Portsmouth Herald 12/24)
AP (12/24)

Update: Ellen Mariani's lawsuit and DC Press Conference Footage now also linked at Pravda Forum (12/23)

Update: Another lawsuit: Firefighter families "want to get to the truth" (12/24)

Update: Families sue U.S., reject 9/11 `bribe' (Toronto Star, Mariani's case not mentioned 12/23)

Sign the Petition of Mariani/Berg

Update: Exclusive Footage of Mariani/Berg DC-Press Conference now up at INN World Report
Rackateering lawsuit over 9-11 coverup (12/23)

Ellen Mariani's lawsuit against Bush Admin now mentioned in NY paper


Democratic presidential candidates take up the cry from 9/11 activists

White House stonewalling August, 2001 briefing fuels suspicions

NY Staten Island Advance -Sunday, December 21, 2003

Bush knew?

Former Vermont Gov. and current presidential candidate Howard Dean is just the latest Democratic critic of President Bush to suggest that he had foreknowledge of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Off and on for over the last two years, Democrats have flirting with the allegation ever since then Rep. Cynthia McKinney of North Carolina blurted it out during an April 2002 interview on a Berkely, Calif., radio station.

"We know there were numerous warnings of the events to come on Sept. 11," declared the fiery Ms. McKinney, who was subsequently defeated for re-election by a Democratic primary opponent. "What did this administration know and and when did they know it?...Who else knew and why did they not warn the innocent people of New York who were needlessly murdered?"

( Read More... | 0 words in story | 911 )



AFP: Hussein Was Held by Kurds Before "Capture"
posted by ewing2001 on Saturday December 20, @03:59PM   Printer-friendly   
from the Bloomberg/AFP dept.
News

Hussein Was Held by Kurds Before U.S. Capture, AFP Reports

Update: Revealed: who really found Saddam? (Sunday Herald 12/21)

Bloomberg/AFP ABC Australia

Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. troops only after being held prisoner by Kurdish forces, who had had drugged and abandoned him, Agence France-Presse reported, citing a Sunday Express newspaper report.

The Kurdish Patriotic Front, which fought alongside U.S. forces during the Iraq war, held Hussien until it negotiated for more political advantage in the Middle East, AFP said, citing the paper, which quoted an unidentified Iraqi intelligence officer.

( Read More... | 0 words in story )



Halliburton accused of stonewalling
posted by ewing2001 on Friday December 19, @05:24AM   Printer-friendly   
from the Asia-Times dept.
News

Help

...in the last 2 weeks, Global Free Press has experienced a HUGE increase in traffic; so much so that you may have had trouble getting onto the site recently.

We need your help!

Not one person involved with Global Free Press is paid; this is a very idealistic endeavor we are working on. We have donated our time and effort because we are devoted to TRUTH.

We will gladly continue to provide all of our services free of charge to the world, but as our readership increases so must our bandwidth. Otherwise we will be overloaded and inaccessible.(Dial-up users, please check "My GFP")

Thanks to everyone, who already donated. Happy Holidays and Merry Xmas :)


Newsflash: Coming up on INN, 6 PM EST: VideoClip from Mariani/Berg Press Conference in DC- 9/11 Lawsuit vs. Bush Administration, LiveStream

Halliburton unscathed by overcharge flap

Halliburton says internal audit shouldn't have been made public

ABC 28 -December 19
Washington-AP -- According to Vice President Cheney's former company Halliburton, the Pentagon had no business reading a company audit.

In fact, a Halliburton spokeswoman says a Pentagon auditor may have broken the law by reading the internal audit.

Asia Times -December 20 By Hussain Khan

TOKYO - The timely capture of Saddam Hussein virtually eclipsed, for a while, the embarrassing scandal involving the apparent US$128 million overcharging of US taxpayers by Halliburton, Vice President Dick Cheney's old firm, which received $7 billion in no-bid contracts for oil services and other work in Iraq. The total overcharge, revealed by a Pentagon audit, covers about $61 million for fuel and another $67 million for supplying army food services.

( Read More... | 0 words in story )



War: Saddam’s Capture Means Trouble for U.S. Officials
posted by admin on Wednesday December 17, @04:50PM   Printer-friendly   
from the fff.org dept.

UPDATE: NMU (11/5/01): Bush blocks release of Reagan White House papers

Rumsfeld-Saddam Handshake, Buddies Bush + Reagan, Reagan with Caspar Weinberger, George Shultz, Ed Meese, and Don Regan discussing the President's remarks on the Iran-Contra affair

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0312f.asp

by Jacob G. Hornberger, December 15, 2003

In his official statement celebrating the capture of Saddam Hussein, President Bush announced that “the former dictator of Iraq will face the justice he denied to millions.” Notably lacking from the president’s statement, however, was whether the U.S. government would agree to relinquish control over Saddam’s trial to the Iraqi government or to an international tribunal consisting of independent judges.

Why wouldn’t U.S. officials readily agree to relinquish jurisdiction over Saddam’s trial? Because of their need to closely guard the secrets that Saddam Hussein has in his possession — secrets that would cause no small amount of embarrassment to the U.S. government, including former president Ronald Reagan, former vice-president and former president George H.W. Bush (the president’s father), and Donald Rumsfeld, the president’s secretary of defense.

One of those secrets is the extent of the relationship that existed between the Reagan and Bush I administrations and Saddam Hussein, the details of which have never been fully disclosed by U.S. officials. There is, of course, the famous photograph on the Internet in which Rumsfeld and Saddam are shaking hands and making conversation in Baghdad in 1983. How did that meeting get set up? Who was involved in the decision-making process? What was discussed? What agreements were entered into?

Saddam’s testimony at trial could provide some of the answers. And that prospect — of Saddam Hussein testifying freely, openly, and publicly about his relationship with Ronald Reagan, President Bush I, and Donald Rumsfeld — would undoubtedly strike terror into the hearts and minds of many U.S. officials.

( Read More... | 0 words in story | War )



9/11 Chair: Attack Was Preventable
posted by admin on Wednesday December 17, @12:22PM   Printer-friendly   
from the cbsnews.com dept.
News

Kean promises major revelations in public testimony beginning next month

Update: Kristen Breitweisers Hardball Transcript (12/18)
Update: Tom Kean is backpaddling on Nightline again
Interview with Lorie v. Auken (9/11 Widow) and Kyle Hence (9/11 Citizen's Watch) about Kean on CBS -Salon 12/19

Update: "I don't expect to have any new friends after this is done" (Kean, NJ.com 12/18)
White House refused to comment directly on the CBS interview (NY Daily News 12/18)
Tonight on ABC Nightline, 11 PM EST: "Could it Have Been Prevented?",
Kristen Breitwieser on Hardball, MSNBC, 7 PM EST
"We could have halted 9/11" NY Post (12/17)
Attack Was Preventable Fox (12/17)

CBS-Transcript released at ABC Australia, 12/18 and CBS

NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2003
CBS News

(CBS) For the first time, the chairman of the independent commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks is saying publicly that 9/11 could have and should have been prevented, reports CBS News Correspondent Randall Pinkston.

"This is a very, very important part of history and we've got to tell it right," said Thomas Kean.

"As you read the report, you're going to have a pretty clear idea what wasn't done and what should have been done," he said. "This was not something that had to happen."

( Read More... | 0 words in story | 911 )



Boston Globe: Saddam's capture didn't change anything
posted by ewing2001 on Wednesday December 17, @08:29AM   Printer-friendly   
from the Boston-Globe dept.

Still no mass weapons, no ties to 9/11, no truth

Update: 'Weapons of Mass Destruction'? For Bush, They Are a Nonissue (NY Times 12/18)

Boston Globe -December 17

By Derrick Z. Jackson

THE INVASION was still a lie. The capture of Saddam Hussein changes nothing about that. There were too many forked tongues in the road to his lair. The way we removed the dictator, we became a global dictatorship.

( Read More... | 0 words in story | Editorial )



Ashcroft and Cheney on new Hot Seat
posted by ewing2001 on Tuesday December 16, @06:50PM   Printer-friendly   
from the WP/NY-Times dept.
News

FEC Fines Ashcroft's Senate Bid For Breach

Supreme Court to Hear White House Arguments on Cheney Group

December 17

The Washington Post reported that "the Federal Election Commission has determined that Attorney General John D. Ashcroft's unsuccessful 2000 Senate reelection campaign violated federal election laws by accepting $110,000 in illegal contributions from a committee Ashcroft had established to explore running for president."

Meanwhile, according to the NY Times, the United States Supreme Court said "that it would hear arguments from the Bush administration about why it should not be required to turn over information about Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force."

( Read More... | 0 words in story )



Congress Member McDermott: Saddam Capture staged "for political ends"
posted by ewing2001 on Tuesday December 16, @06:32PM   Printer-friendly   
from the WashTimes dept.
News
Update: How did the US confirm Saddam's identity so quickly? (Guardian 12/18)
Update: Former Secretary of State Albright: Bin Laden October Surprise orchestrated by Bush was "a possibility." (12/17)
Update: Austria's Haider: Saddam Capture was "slapstick" and a "real scam" (12/17)
Update: More Iraq-lies revealed -75 Senators were told Iraqi weapons could hit U.S (12/16)

Saddam capture staged, McDermott charges

Washington Times - Wed Dec 17, 2003

Rep. Jim McDermott of Washington, the Democratic congressman who went to Baghdad last year to say that President Bush would lie to the American people in order to justify war, has now accused the president of timing Saddam Hussein's capture for political ends.

He told a Seattle radio interviewer Monday that American forces could have captured Saddam "a long time ago if they wanted."

Asked by interviewer Dave Ross on KIRO-FM whether the capture was timed to help the president, he replied: "Yeah. Oh, yeah. There's too much by happenstance for it to be just a coincidental thing."

( Read More... | 0 words in story )



Today's News | December 24 | December 22  >
 
features
mkane
The launch of SHADOW GOVERNMENT RADIO

looking over the edge

GNN.TV: Thanx-giving is the kick-off of a new online-radio show – SHADOW GOVERNMENT RADIO

FEATURING – Interview segments with Immortal Technique – the Harlem based MC who has taken the underground by storm http://www.viperrecords.com plus an un-thanx-giving special to the Massapequa Indians, slaughtered over 300 years ago on Long Island.

With mkane: , 9/11 Truth Activist, Journalist, & Musician, as your host.

@---> Listen Here mp4 <---@

(requires quicktime)

 @---> DETAILS <---@

YaHoo: Sept. 11 & Terrorism:
· 9/11 Victims Families Credited for Changes (AP)
· US Congress gives final approval to intelligence reform bill (AFP)
· Congress Approves Sweeping Intelligence Bill (Reuters)
· Key Legislative Events Since 9/11 Attacks (AP)
· 9/11 Families Use Grief to Push for Bill (AP)
· House Approves Intelligence Bill (washingtonpost.com)
· House passes historic intelligence reform bill (AFP)
· Bill tackles 9/11 shortcomings (USATODAY.com)
· House passes intel changes; Senate OK likely (USATODAY.com)
· Summary Box: House OKs Intelligence Bill (AP)

Poll
Vote for your 9/11 Truth ribbon color
Black
Yellow-Black (Police-Tape)
Red
Yellow
Orange
[ Results | Polls ]
Comments:0 | Votes:39

DU:LBN
· Dems seeking Cheney tickets have to sign oath
· North San Diego County Times: Anti-war activists protest Bush visit
· Laptops may be hurting men's fertility
· Democrats to study alleged Ohio voting problems
· Warren officials pledge reform
· All Ohio counties facing presidential vote recount
· Minnesota health plan won't pay hospitals for medical errors
· Which one is the toy gun? (Airsofts problem in U.S. and Iraq)
· delete
· At Least 5 Dead, 2 Wounded In Nightclub Shooting (Dimebag Darrell Dead)

YaHoo: Highest Rated Top Stories
· How Whole Departments Fail A Hospital's Patients (Los Angeles Times)
· California, U.S. in a Housing 'Bubble,' UCLA Forecast Says (Los Angeles Times)
· FBI had warned Pentagon on tactics (USATODAY.com)
· Fighting Rages in Iraq's Rebel-Held Ramadi (Reuters)
· Translators' fears disrupt vital lines of communication (USATODAY.com)
· United Nations says hunger still grips millions (USATODAY.com)
· Ukraine Parliament Backs Changes to End Poll Crisis (Reuters)
· Risk of Birth Defects Found in 2 Epilepsy Drugs (Los Angeles Times)
· U.S. buys flu shots not approved here (Chicago Tribune)
· Teacher tells jurors about killing husband with hatchet (CourtTV)

YaHoo: Most Viewed
· Experts Urge People to Unplug Occasionally (AP)
· Parents Go on Strike, Move to Front Yard (AP)
· U.S. GIs Hit Rumsfeld With Hard Questions (AP)
· Pygmy Chimpanzees on Brink of Extinction -WWF (Reuters)
· White House Plugs 10 Commandments Displays (AP)
· Boston Unveils Toys-For-Tickets Campaign (AP)
· 9/11 Victims Families Credited for Changes (AP)
· U.S. Troops in Kuwait Fire Complaints at Rumsfeld (Reuters)
· TV Icon Dick Clark Suffers Mild Stroke (AP)
· Iraq Guerrillas Attack Police Station (AP)

YaHoo: Highest Rated
· Boston Unveils Toys-For-Tickets Campaign (AP)
· Woman says she was never tempted to keep $40K in found loot; gets reward (Canadian Press)
· New GameSpy terms threaten Mac to PC online gaming (MacCentral)
· How Whole Departments Fail A Hospital's Patients (Los Angeles Times)
· Report: NASA Should Use Space Shuttle to Service Hubble (SPACE.com)
· Greek Farmer Finds 2,000-Year-Old Monument (AP)
· Bad news for patients in pain (USATODAY.com)
· Police Dog Bites Nude Man in the Genitals (AP)
· Congress Moves to Cut Aid to Allies That Support World Criminal Court (OneWorld.net)
· Scientists Find Gene Clue in Hunt for AIDS Vaccine (Reuters)

Login
Nickname:

Password:

Public Terminal

[ Create a new account ]

YellowTimes
· "America's Imperial Wizard visits Canada"
· ''Save the world, not the Empire''
· ''Pulling out -- in Jerusalem, too''
· "Nasty times ahead"
· "Where's the love?"
· ''Hebron: the street''
· ''Play it again Bush and Blair''
· "God Bless America"
· "Arafat's passing"
· ''Life without Arafat''

YaHoo: Iraq
· Timely Iraq Vote a Point of Pride (AP)
· Japan OKs Plan to Keep Troops in Iraq (AP)
· Rumsfeld under fire from Iraq-bound troops, Powell reaches out to Europe (AFP)
· U.S. Troops in Kuwait Fire Complaints at Rumsfeld (Reuters)
· Japan Extends Iraq Troop Deployment One Year (Reuters)
· US Special Forces Punished for Iraq Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
· Japan set to extend historic mission in Iraq (AFP)
· US Medical Advances May Mask Wars' Human Cost (Reuters)
· A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths (AP)
· U.S. Warns Iran Against Iraq Interference (AP)

BuzzFlash

Quick Links
- BuzzFlash
- CommonDreams
- DemocraticUnderground
- Guerrilla News Network
- Guardian Unlimited
- Centre for Research on Globalization
- Information Clearing House
- latimes
- seattlep-i
- smh.co.au
- sfgate
- tompaine
- thenation
- alternet
- villagevoice
- salon
- narconews
- fair
- projectcensored
- guerrillanews
- vheadline
- wsws
- americanpolitics
- independent.co.uk

Stock Quotes
Corp. $now $year $cap
Dow  10494.23  9708.4-10753.6  n/a
Nasdaq  2126.11  1750.8-2164.6  n/a
S&P; 500  1182.81  1053.4-1197.1  n/a
VA Linux  2.76  1.6-4.8  169M
Red Hat  15.70  11.2-29.1  3B
IBM  96.65  81.9-100.4  161B
Microsoft  27.36  24.0-30.2  297B
G.E.  35.71  28.9-36.9  378B

Last update: 03:49 GMT (15+ min delay). For informational purposes only. Not intended for trading purposes. If you're silly enough to do something based on this data, we're not liable.
Data courtesy Finance::Quote.

    
    
    
    
Under Construction

Ma Bell is a mean mother! Total Information Awareness

[ home | contribute story | older articles | past polls | faq | authors | preferences | RSS feed ]

 

FAIR USE NOTICE: This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml
If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.


Powered by Slashcode

Add GFP to your PALM via AvantGo
Add GFP HeadLines to your site XML or RDF

Questions or Comments Regarding This Site
webmaster@globalfreepress.com