Iraq war protesters arrested at IRS

Big tough police arresting a 60 year old woman for exercising her first amendment rights.
War in Iraq Badly Damages US Image Internationally
The image of the United States has suffered as a result of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein. Opinion surveys show international approval of the United States at all-time lows. VOA's Michael Bowman reports form Washington, America's continued involvement in Iraq remains a major irritant in global perceptions of the United States.
Gee, the Us Government was only caught lying about Saddam,'s 'nookular' bombs, lying about Saddam and 9-11, lying about Iraq and Al Qaeda, then invading Iraq, killing a million people, and destroying life for the survivors. What's not to like about that?
Especially as they are trying to do the same thing with Iran?
History is no longer the sole province of the powerful. The Internet has given mankind a collective memory that exists outside the grasp of government-sanctioned publishers. That will never change. The powerful have no more chance of stopping the internet than they did of movable-type printing. And in this collective memory of the internet the crimes of the United States in its declining years will live forever as a warning to those with the wisdom to listen.
SHUT DOWN THE IRS / SHUT DOWN THE WAR
VIDEO - THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE
Baghdad: City of walls
In the first of Ghaith Abdul-Ahad's extraordinary series of films to mark the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, he investigates the claims that the US military surge is bringing stability to Iraq. By travelling through the heart of Baghdad he exposes how, by enclosing the Sunni and Shia populations behind 12ft walls, the surge has left the city more divided and desperate than ever
AP president: US arrests journalist in Iraq to 'control' information
Associated Press president Tom Curley says his news organization does not buy the government's argument that one of its photographers arrested in Iraq was working on behalf of the enemy, and he alleged the US is rounding up journalists in an attempt to control information.
U.S. Spy Boss: Iraq WMD Intel Failure Just 'A Bad Hair Day'
The failure of U.S. intelligence in assessing Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was like "a yearbook photo on your worst hair day ever," according to one of the country's top spy bosses, Thomas Fingar, deputy director of National Intelligence.
I am sure that is a comfort to the families of those 4000 dead Americans.
Bin Laden issuing new message soon
"Just as soon as we finish putting the gray back into that fake beard!" -- Official White Horse Souse
VIDEO - Iraq War Protesters Take to the Streets
Note the very negative tone in the reporter's voice.
Bush's Dirty Secret: Bribing Iraq Insurgents Not to Fight
The real purpose of the "surge" was to hide another deception. The Bush regime is paying Sunni insurgents $800,000 a day not to attack US forces. That's right, 80,000 members of an "Awakening group," the "Sons of Iraq," a newly formed "US-allied security force" consisting of Sunni insurgents, are being paid $10 a day each not to attack US troops.
VIDEO - Cheney On Two-Thirds Of The American Public Opposing The Iraq War: 'So?'
VIDEO - Cheney On Two-Thirds Of The American Public Opposing The Iraq War: 'So?'...
"They don't like it, they can go quail hunting with me!"
Today is March 19th, step away from the Machine
Today is March 19th. We celebrate five years of bloody war and torture based on lies. These lies came from Michael Ledeen and various neo-con insurgents like Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Pearle, Douglas Feith and Dick Cheney, operating in the United States government at various agencies. Well... the Afghan war began on October 7th, 2001 and that was also based on a lie so actually we have had around 6.5 years of bloody war and torture.
This is a good one!
Bush Continues To Link Iraq With 9-11
Five years after the beginning of the Iraq War, some things never change. Among them, our President's continuing effort to sell his Middle East misadventure as a response to the September 11th attacks. He did it again today, as a means of shaming those who doubt the wisdom of ignoring a central threat to our national security for the purpose of creating a newer, costlier one.
Asked about two thirds of Americans' opposition to war, Cheney says, 'So?'
Informed during a Good Morning America interview broadcast Wednesday that two-thirds of Americans now think the war was not worth fighting, Cheney said: "So?"pHe added: "I think we cannot be blown off course by the fluctuations of the public opinion polls. There has in fact been fundamental change and transformation and improvement for the better. That's a huge accomplishment."
He can say that from the sumptuous safety of a Sultan's yacht because he has absolutely no idea, nor does he care, wof hat has become of ordinary Iraqis.
Lynndie England blames media for photos