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Date:Sat, 11 Dec 2004 22:15:24 GMT
Boyle, The Bosnian People Charge Genocide (1996).

61. See generally Young Sok Kim, The International Criminal Court
(2003).

62. Louis B. Sohn, Cases on United Nations Law 527-609 (2d ed. 1967).

63. Leon Jaworski, The Right and the Power (1977); Bob Woodward & Carl
Bernstein, The Final Days (1976).

64. Howard Zinn, The Future of History (1999); Michael Parenti, History
as Mystery (1999).

65. William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960).


Iraq is Moot
It's not about Iraq
or weapons of mass destruction
It's about corporate empire
and America's function
in the new world order:

America on the top,
a "first among equals"
The world under our boot-
- a Pax Romana sequel
called "America first."


Or some other road less traveled
by the combat boot's sole
A shared security
A lesser role
on a road that may be harder


than one on which
we give all directions
but one where corporate interests
are tempered by dissention
and people come first.


It's not about Iraq
Saddam or the bomb
It's about McDonalds
versus the Imam
lucre or culture


Unilatateral Empire or
global democracy
"Liberating Iraq"?
Complete hypocrisy
Liberation by vulture.


On September 25, 1997, ABC used its news magazine program 20/20
to take an unusual journalistic step. In the first segment of the
program, Peter Jennings took pains to discredit documents that
had been about to be used by its own contracted reporter for an
upcoming show scheduled for broadcast. The contracted reporter
was Seymour Hersh. The documents purported to show a secret deal
involving Marilyn Monroe, Sam Giancana, and President John F.
Kennedy. They were to be the cornerstone of Hersh's upcoming
Little, Brown book, The Dark Side of Camelot. In fact, published
reports indicate that it was these docume
   

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