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Thought-control 9-11 and Racist Manipulations
by Diane V. McLoughlin, main website: mcloughlinpost.com
September 20, 2010: Turning on my television a week ago, the Imam of the much-maligned future New York City-based Islamic cultural center, Feisal Abdul Rauf, was speaking into a bank of microphones. There was a 'Council on Foreign Relations' logo (CFR) on the wall behind him. (1)
I was impressed with how generous the BBC was with the time given over to transmit the Imam's speech, at least a good thirty minutes of it, before they went back to their regular programming. It is important to try to defuse what appears to be a rising anti-Muslim hysteria. Clearly, some people get this. The Imam had an opportunity to reach out to Americans in his own way, in his own time. CNN...FOX...MSNBC... CBC...not one station in North America ran with it, so far as I could see. The CFR, an American foreign affairs think tank, had to go overseas to get Imam Rauf's speech picked up, apparently.
While it is true that CNN had had Rauf on* in a one-on-one with Soledad O'Brien days before, O'Brien was as combative as her bias was obvious. Her aggressive attempts to get the Imam to say that the cultural center was a mistake, an offense, and that it should be moved - with a swift wave of her hand dismissively sweeping away his point that there are other things such as a strip club in the immediate vicinity but nobody was protesting that - was a very depressing journalistic low even by 9/11 standards. Coming from O'Brien, who earlier in the year was highly praised for her series, 'Black in America', it was just stunning to observe her as she stoked the fires of anti-Muslim bigotry like a cannibal hooting it up in anticipation around a fresh pot put to the boil.
Ms. O'Brien certainly wasn't alone. The bias against the proposed Muslim cultural center reeked thoughout that evening's broadcast, both during the O'Brien/Rauf interview, and during a post interview discussion that had all the elements of a cartoon:
There was the 9/11 firefighter scrapping for a match with a Muslim, so riled up that he completely misinterpreted Rauf's words on the center as being some kind of 'threat' - which the firefighter ominously describes as a 'gift'. [***Given the government cover-up and lies, understandable. Update, Sept. 27, 2010, below.]
The piece de resistance though, is the only female on the CNN post-interview roundup panel of six; a fragile and, dare I say blindingly white beauty, whose brother was one of the murdered on 9/11 - which, obviously, is a terrible tragedy, should never have happened, and any criminals involved still alive should face the full wrath of the law. But that is not what she is there to discuss. She is there to diss the cultural center. Her performance is impressive. It begged for a hooped skirt, crocheted shawl and fringed parasol. If she had fiddle-dee-deed something like, 'Ohh, Anderson Cooper!, I just don't know what ah'll DO if that nasty ol' Muslim community center goes up...'; frankly, my dear, I'm not sure anyone would have noticed any difference between that and what she actually said; pretty much, it came out to the same racist thing.
Americans have been led to believe that 9/11 was perpetrated by Muslims - because they were Muslims - who 'hate us for our freedoms'. So it is hardly surprising to witness. It's a lot of other things - wrong, shocking - but surprising? Nor is it at all surprising the discriminatory fallout being experienced by Muslims nation-wide, as a result. (1a)
Many, if not most, American journalists adhere to the view that those victimized by 9/11 are 'sensitive' to the truth. In polite society as well as in the nation's newsrooms, we must watch what we say. Personally, I just cannot think of anything that could, would, or should offend Americans more.
Because the truth of it is that the fireman, 'Scarlett', all of us, are victims, not once, but over and over again: by what happened, and subsequently, by the lies of the government and media; over what happened, who exactly was involved, and precisely why they did what they did. In these times, anything mocked excessively by the powers-that-be, as in the case of 9/11, should cause us all to think twice. (2) (3)
...So, that's interesting - U.S. Congressman Ron Paul:
'Amazingly, Ledeen calls Pearl Harbor a "lucky" event. The Project for a New American Century, as recently as September 2000, likewise, foresaw the need for "a Pearl Harbor event"; that would galvanize the American people to support their ambitious plans to ensure political and economic domination of the world, while strangling any potential "rival"...; ' (4)
There is no time when Americans should be too sensitive to be exposed to full debate on the truth. In times of crisis in particular, that is exactly the time when Americans should demand it most.
But denial is a powerful force. I am reminded of a pivotal scene (in clip at 6:30 secs.) in the movie, 'Born on the Fourth of July'. Cruise's character, weeping, yells at his mother, 'We went to Vietnam to stop 'Communism'...we shot women and children!' She yells back, 'You didn't shoot women and children! What are you saying?!' (5)
Lives depend on our getting things right. That the Imam's speech seemed only to be picked up overseas, holds all the earmarks of a closed society. The question is: Who's guarding the doors?
-----------------------
***Important. Added to complete the picture:
The firefighters raced up the stairs carrying
heavy rescue equipment while everyone who
What the U.S. government did to Iraq is a war
crime of the highest magnitude - a crime against humanity.
U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Tony Blair
and others should be indicted in the International Criminal Court.
The 9/11 perpetrators were men who happened to be Muslim. Muslims
died in the twin towers. Some of the first-responders were Muslim.
Notes
*Actually, I seem to recall that Larry King also had Imam Rauf on in recent days. I do not recall how that interview went, beyond King asking Rauf the same loaded-for-bear question, 'in hindsight...;'.
(1) A Conversation with Feisal Abdul Rauf; Council on Foreign Relations; September 13, 2010;
http://www.cfr.org/publication/22926/conversation_with_feisal_abdul_rauf_video.html
(1a) 'Muslims say they face more discrimination at work'; Steven Greenhouse; NYT; Sept. 23, 2010;
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/business/24muslim.html?_r=1&hp ;
(2) 'Letter to America'; Osama bin Laden; as published in observer.co.uk, November 24th, 2002;
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/nov/24/theobserver
(3) The 9/11 Truth Movement;
http://www.911truth.org/
(4) Brilliant: 'We've Been Neo-Conned'; Ron Paul; Lew Rockwell; July 10,2003; http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul110.html
(5) Youtube: 'Born on the Fourth of July'; Part 10; directed by Oliver Stone; channel Gunner21101; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUB-ojX48rg
Youtube: The Human Herding Process;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE6ZONL1guA&feature=player_embedded
September 20, 2010: Turning on my television a week ago, the Imam of the much-maligned future New York City-based Islamic cultural center, Feisal Abdul Rauf, was speaking into a bank of microphones. There was a 'Council on Foreign Relations' logo (CFR) on the wall behind him. (1)
I was impressed with how generous the BBC was with the time given over to transmit the Imam's speech, at least a good thirty minutes of it, before they went back to their regular programming. It is important to try to defuse what appears to be a rising anti-Muslim hysteria. Clearly, some people get this. The Imam had an opportunity to reach out to Americans in his own way, in his own time. CNN...FOX...MSNBC... CBC...not one station in North America ran with it, so far as I could see. The CFR, an American foreign affairs think tank, had to go overseas to get Imam Rauf's speech picked up, apparently.
While it is true that CNN had had Rauf on* in a one-on-one with Soledad O'Brien days before, O'Brien was as combative as her bias was obvious. Her aggressive attempts to get the Imam to say that the cultural center was a mistake, an offense, and that it should be moved - with a swift wave of her hand dismissively sweeping away his point that there are other things such as a strip club in the immediate vicinity but nobody was protesting that - was a very depressing journalistic low even by 9/11 standards. Coming from O'Brien, who earlier in the year was highly praised for her series, 'Black in America', it was just stunning to observe her as she stoked the fires of anti-Muslim bigotry like a cannibal hooting it up in anticipation around a fresh pot put to the boil.
Ms. O'Brien certainly wasn't alone. The bias against the proposed Muslim cultural center reeked thoughout that evening's broadcast, both during the O'Brien/Rauf interview, and during a post interview discussion that had all the elements of a cartoon:
There was the 9/11 firefighter scrapping for a match with a Muslim, so riled up that he completely misinterpreted Rauf's words on the center as being some kind of 'threat' - which the firefighter ominously describes as a 'gift'. [***Given the government cover-up and lies, understandable. Update, Sept. 27, 2010, below.]
The piece de resistance though, is the only female on the CNN post-interview roundup panel of six; a fragile and, dare I say blindingly white beauty, whose brother was one of the murdered on 9/11 - which, obviously, is a terrible tragedy, should never have happened, and any criminals involved still alive should face the full wrath of the law. But that is not what she is there to discuss. She is there to diss the cultural center. Her performance is impressive. It begged for a hooped skirt, crocheted shawl and fringed parasol. If she had fiddle-dee-deed something like, 'Ohh, Anderson Cooper!, I just don't know what ah'll DO if that nasty ol' Muslim community center goes up...'; frankly, my dear, I'm not sure anyone would have noticed any difference between that and what she actually said; pretty much, it came out to the same racist thing.
Americans have been led to believe that 9/11 was perpetrated by Muslims - because they were Muslims - who 'hate us for our freedoms'. So it is hardly surprising to witness. It's a lot of other things - wrong, shocking - but surprising? Nor is it at all surprising the discriminatory fallout being experienced by Muslims nation-wide, as a result. (1a)
Many, if not most, American journalists adhere to the view that those victimized by 9/11 are 'sensitive' to the truth. In polite society as well as in the nation's newsrooms, we must watch what we say. Personally, I just cannot think of anything that could, would, or should offend Americans more.
Because the truth of it is that the fireman, 'Scarlett', all of us, are victims, not once, but over and over again: by what happened, and subsequently, by the lies of the government and media; over what happened, who exactly was involved, and precisely why they did what they did. In these times, anything mocked excessively by the powers-that-be, as in the case of 9/11, should cause us all to think twice. (2) (3)
...So, that's interesting - U.S. Congressman Ron Paul:
'Amazingly, Ledeen calls Pearl Harbor a "lucky" event. The Project for a New American Century, as recently as September 2000, likewise, foresaw the need for "a Pearl Harbor event"; that would galvanize the American people to support their ambitious plans to ensure political and economic domination of the world, while strangling any potential "rival"...; ' (4)
There is no time when Americans should be too sensitive to be exposed to full debate on the truth. In times of crisis in particular, that is exactly the time when Americans should demand it most.
But denial is a powerful force. I am reminded of a pivotal scene (in clip at 6:30 secs.) in the movie, 'Born on the Fourth of July'. Cruise's character, weeping, yells at his mother, 'We went to Vietnam to stop 'Communism'...we shot women and children!' She yells back, 'You didn't shoot women and children! What are you saying?!' (5)
Lives depend on our getting things right. That the Imam's speech seemed only to be picked up overseas, holds all the earmarks of a closed society. The question is: Who's guarding the doors?
-----------------------
***Important. Added to complete the picture:
of the bravest firefighters who ever lived charged
into the burning twin towers,
risking themselves to save others.
heavy rescue equipment while everyone who
could, raced past them
going down. They perished that fateful day, when one
and then the other of the towers inexplicably fell and
crumpled to the ground in shocking ruin.
Muslims didn't do it. 9/11 was not a religious act.
9/11 was retaliation for, amongst other things, the
utter devastation wrought against the innocent peopleof Iraq before September 11th, 2001. We occupied
and bombed Iraq, we starved Iraq and spread lethal
disease in Iraq for eight years prior to 9/11. What the U.S. government did to Iraq is a war
crime of the highest magnitude - a crime against humanity.
U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Tony Blair
and others should be indicted in the International Criminal Court.
The 9/11 perpetrators were men who happened to be Muslim. Muslims
died in the twin towers. Some of the first-responders were Muslim.
Notes
*Actually, I seem to recall that Larry King also had Imam Rauf on in recent days. I do not recall how that interview went, beyond King asking Rauf the same loaded-for-bear question, 'in hindsight...;'.
(1) A Conversation with Feisal Abdul Rauf; Council on Foreign Relations; September 13, 2010;
http://www.cfr.org/publication/22926/conversation_with_feisal_abdul_rauf_video.html
(1a) 'Muslims say they face more discrimination at work'; Steven Greenhouse; NYT; Sept. 23, 2010;
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/business/24muslim.html?_r=1&hp ;
(2) 'Letter to America'; Osama bin Laden; as published in observer.co.uk, November 24th, 2002;
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/nov/24/theobserver
(3) The 9/11 Truth Movement;
http://www.911truth.org/
(4) Brilliant: 'We've Been Neo-Conned'; Ron Paul; Lew Rockwell; July 10,2003; http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul110.html
(5) Youtube: 'Born on the Fourth of July'; Part 10; directed by Oliver Stone; channel Gunner21101; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUB-ojX48rg
Youtube: The Human Herding Process;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE6ZONL1guA&feature=player_embedded
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September 23, 2010
Tony Blair promotes tourism to the Holy Land to support peace process
Tony Blair pitching tourism in Israel-Palestine to bolster 'peace'. Dated Sept. 20, 2010; length 25:25
Diane V. McLoughlin comments Sept. 23, 2010:
It is just not believeable that T.B. believes, himself, what he is saying. Frankly, I could only stomach getting about half-way through the above. Abbas, Fayyad et al do not have a mandate to represent the Palestinian people. They never did. Blair knows this full well. The Palestinians are livid that this so-called peace process is going forward without their willing approval or participation. Its purpose is to completely sell-out the Palestinians' natural rights. Which would be why they have been deliberately excluded. The whole thing is a sham. An outrage!
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HOMEGROWN TAX n' WAR TERRORISTS
by Diane V. McLoughlin, main website mcloughlinpost.com
The real terrorists are cleverly disguised to look and sound just like you and me. The real terrorists get you to sacrifice your kids in the military to protect their bottom line, while reaching into your back pockets. The real terrorists play you for suckers while laughing all the way to the bank. To find the real terrorists? You watch to see which way your tax money flows.
Americans, 10,000 or more from all walks of life, rolled out the Unity and Solidarity Rally (pictured, right; by AP); against anti-Muslim prejudice; pro-peace - in New York City, September 11th, 2010. Hopeful - but little reported. Symbolic acts aren't worth much if nobody actually gets to hear about them.
There is a purpose behind fomenting hatred against American Muslims. It is to deflect attention away from what's really going on; the real reasons why we wield our military might in places such as Iraq - a war that has cost American taxpayers an economy-destroying three trillion dollars and counting; real reasons why we are in Afghanistan -now the longest war in U.S. history. American Muslims are being used as scapegoats.
Smearing Muslims as terrorists also helps to shield Israel from criticism in its continued ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people. Bigotry, like power, has its privileges.
Radio, television and print media should all have to take an oath: 'I solemnly swear to tell the truth - the whole truth - and nothing but the truth.' The news would look very diifferent if there were legal consequences when any news outfit violates it. Truth is, the media lies both by omission - what they leave out - and by commission - what they put in.They do it so well, it's scary.
There was a big stink raised this year of course, about a Muslim cultural center planned two city blocks away from 9/11's Ground Zero. The center is variously called the Cordoba Initiative, or Park51. The group that wants to create this center bought the property, five years ago. It has apparently been a challenge so far to raise funds to develop it, and to get through the planning approval process, too.
In the vicinity of the proposed cultural center there is a strip club, along with other less-than-sparkly elements of modern city life - but these are not protested. The powers behind the throne, as part of their efforts to demonize Muslims, call it the 'Ground Zero Mosque'.It is not at Ground Zero, and it is not a mosque. But jokers are nothing, if not clever. Because no matter where, and no matter what - mosque, church or synagogue - it should not be a problem for anyone.
Some Americans think the cultural center is an offense to the memories of the people who were murdered on 9/11 because they believe the real purpose of the center is to glorify and celebrate 9/11. Spokespeople for the cultural center looked like they didn't know what hit them when, this year, protesters were whipped up into a frenzy against it. The Muslim group planned on including prayer space for Jews and Christians. They hoped to hold inter-faith gatherings to foster greater understanding between the faiths.
People who protest that this Muslim cultural center is an insult to the memories of those who were murdered on September 11, 2001, do so because they know that the men who attacked were Muslim. They think that the 9/11 attack was driven because the attackers were Muslim. 9/11 was not a religious act. It also was not an irrational act of hatred against the West. It was an act of revenge, a reaction, to American foreign policy.
We killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis over the course of our blockade and bombing campaign against Iraq (1993- 2003.) The 9/11 attack was fundamentally an immoral act, according to Islamic values. For the record, I am an Agnostic. (1)
I believe that the powers-that-be would stop the continuing demonization of innocent American Muslims if they could. But there is only one way to stop it and that's with the truth. And the truth would reveal far too much about the powers-that-be.
When 9/11 occurred it was devastating. It was devastating in its murderous destruction. It was devastating knowing that all those people were victims of their own government's misdeeds. I searched in vain for a U.S. media outlet that would say something, anything, about cause-and-effect on 9/11 and Iraq. We deliberately, utterly destroyed Iraq; an entire country and its people.
I'm going to repeat that because it is so hard to break through the sticky cobweb of lies that have been spun in our heads: We had already murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children in Iraq, between the years 1993 to 2001. Officially, we went to war against Iraq two years later - in 2003.
The truth has been marginalized completely. It is MIA. There were no weapons of mass destruction. (2) Saddam Hussein did not associate with al Qaeda. Iraq was a modern secular state. Not perfect, but Iraq wasn't a repressive theocracy, either. Over the days and weeks following 9/11, as the broken girders and the dust of the twin towers continued to smolder - I waited; I looked; I listened - for television stations, newspapers or local radio stations to TELL THEM WHY. Did not happen.
Why was - and is - it important to me? The first rule when you discover yourself in a hole is: Stop digging. How could the American people be expected to alter course, prevent the government from making further enemies, if they didn't know the real reasons behind 9/11?
On-line comments I wrote after reading 9/11 articles would not be posted and were weeded out. Letters to editors - rejected. I wrote op-eds. I am positive I was far from unique. You could not get through. The truth did not get through. The lies came quicker and quicker until they spilled, tumbling over themselves, blurring reality in the popular press and the market place of ideas beyond all recognition to prepare us for the pretty fireworks of 'Shock and Awe' - more bombing of Iraq, in the lead-up to going in.
There is a name for the rabbit hole that sucks you down into that unfamiliar alternate universe otherwise known as Reality - it's called history. The lies didn't start on 9/11. Next time you're in the same room as a Vietnam vet or Kent State student war protester, ask them.
Tell them I sent you.
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Notes:
(1) Recommended: 'Top Ways 9/11 Broke Islamic Law'; Juan Cole; Informed Comment; Sept. 11, 2010; http://www.juancole.com/2010/09/top-ways-911-broke-islamic-law.html
(2) Youtube, 'Bush admits there were no WMD's in Iraq';
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSN-Kku_rFE
*January 17, 1961 Farewell Address - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower - 'The Warning'; Youtube clip; over 430,000 views; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY&feature=related ;
The real terrorists are cleverly disguised to look and sound just like you and me. The real terrorists get you to sacrifice your kids in the military to protect their bottom line, while reaching into your back pockets. The real terrorists play you for suckers while laughing all the way to the bank. To find the real terrorists? You watch to see which way your tax money flows.
Americans, 10,000 or more from all walks of life, rolled out the Unity and Solidarity Rally (pictured, right; by AP); against anti-Muslim prejudice; pro-peace - in New York City, September 11th, 2010. Hopeful - but little reported. Symbolic acts aren't worth much if nobody actually gets to hear about them.
There is a purpose behind fomenting hatred against American Muslims. It is to deflect attention away from what's really going on; the real reasons why we wield our military might in places such as Iraq - a war that has cost American taxpayers an economy-destroying three trillion dollars and counting; real reasons why we are in Afghanistan -now the longest war in U.S. history. American Muslims are being used as scapegoats.
Smearing Muslims as terrorists also helps to shield Israel from criticism in its continued ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people. Bigotry, like power, has its privileges.
Radio, television and print media should all have to take an oath: 'I solemnly swear to tell the truth - the whole truth - and nothing but the truth.' The news would look very diifferent if there were legal consequences when any news outfit violates it. Truth is, the media lies both by omission - what they leave out - and by commission - what they put in.They do it so well, it's scary.
There was a big stink raised this year of course, about a Muslim cultural center planned two city blocks away from 9/11's Ground Zero. The center is variously called the Cordoba Initiative, or Park51. The group that wants to create this center bought the property, five years ago. It has apparently been a challenge so far to raise funds to develop it, and to get through the planning approval process, too.
In the vicinity of the proposed cultural center there is a strip club, along with other less-than-sparkly elements of modern city life - but these are not protested. The powers behind the throne, as part of their efforts to demonize Muslims, call it the 'Ground Zero Mosque'.It is not at Ground Zero, and it is not a mosque. But jokers are nothing, if not clever. Because no matter where, and no matter what - mosque, church or synagogue - it should not be a problem for anyone.
Some Americans think the cultural center is an offense to the memories of the people who were murdered on 9/11 because they believe the real purpose of the center is to glorify and celebrate 9/11. Spokespeople for the cultural center looked like they didn't know what hit them when, this year, protesters were whipped up into a frenzy against it. The Muslim group planned on including prayer space for Jews and Christians. They hoped to hold inter-faith gatherings to foster greater understanding between the faiths.
People who protest that this Muslim cultural center is an insult to the memories of those who were murdered on September 11, 2001, do so because they know that the men who attacked were Muslim. They think that the 9/11 attack was driven because the attackers were Muslim. 9/11 was not a religious act. It also was not an irrational act of hatred against the West. It was an act of revenge, a reaction, to American foreign policy.
We killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis over the course of our blockade and bombing campaign against Iraq (1993- 2003.) The 9/11 attack was fundamentally an immoral act, according to Islamic values. For the record, I am an Agnostic. (1)
I believe that the powers-that-be would stop the continuing demonization of innocent American Muslims if they could. But there is only one way to stop it and that's with the truth. And the truth would reveal far too much about the powers-that-be.
When 9/11 occurred it was devastating. It was devastating in its murderous destruction. It was devastating knowing that all those people were victims of their own government's misdeeds. I searched in vain for a U.S. media outlet that would say something, anything, about cause-and-effect on 9/11 and Iraq. We deliberately, utterly destroyed Iraq; an entire country and its people.
I'm going to repeat that because it is so hard to break through the sticky cobweb of lies that have been spun in our heads: We had already murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children in Iraq, between the years 1993 to 2001. Officially, we went to war against Iraq two years later - in 2003.
The truth has been marginalized completely. It is MIA. There were no weapons of mass destruction. (2) Saddam Hussein did not associate with al Qaeda. Iraq was a modern secular state. Not perfect, but Iraq wasn't a repressive theocracy, either. Over the days and weeks following 9/11, as the broken girders and the dust of the twin towers continued to smolder - I waited; I looked; I listened - for television stations, newspapers or local radio stations to TELL THEM WHY. Did not happen.
Why was - and is - it important to me? The first rule when you discover yourself in a hole is: Stop digging. How could the American people be expected to alter course, prevent the government from making further enemies, if they didn't know the real reasons behind 9/11?
On-line comments I wrote after reading 9/11 articles would not be posted and were weeded out. Letters to editors - rejected. I wrote op-eds. I am positive I was far from unique. You could not get through. The truth did not get through. The lies came quicker and quicker until they spilled, tumbling over themselves, blurring reality in the popular press and the market place of ideas beyond all recognition to prepare us for the pretty fireworks of 'Shock and Awe' - more bombing of Iraq, in the lead-up to going in.
There is a name for the rabbit hole that sucks you down into that unfamiliar alternate universe otherwise known as Reality - it's called history. The lies didn't start on 9/11. Next time you're in the same room as a Vietnam vet or Kent State student war protester, ask them.
Tell them I sent you.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
(1) Recommended: 'Top Ways 9/11 Broke Islamic Law'; Juan Cole; Informed Comment; Sept. 11, 2010; http://www.juancole.com/2010/09/top-ways-911-broke-islamic-law.html
(2) Youtube, 'Bush admits there were no WMD's in Iraq';
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSN-Kku_rFE
*January 17, 1961 Farewell Address - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower - 'The Warning'; Youtube clip; over 430,000 views; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY&feature=related ;
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