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Rumsfeld Memoir 'Known And Unknown' Reveals Doubts But Remains Self-Righteous
via Huffington Post
Marcus Baram
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/03/rumsfeld-memoir-known-and-unknown_n_818446.html
"Donald Rumsfeld has a few regrets -- but not many.
In his upcoming memoir "Known And Unknown," the Bush-era Pentagon chief lists some of them: claiming that the U.S. knew the location of Iraqi WMDs, not authorizing more troops after the invasion of Iraq, and not quitting after the Abu Ghraib detainee abuse scandal.
But for the most part, Rumsfeld remains defiantly self-righteous about his tenure as Bush's Defense Secretary -- defending his often-criticized decisions and blaming almost everyone else for mistakes that were made -- in the 800-page book, a copy of which was obtained by The Huffington Post. Notably missing from the book is any mention of Pat Tillman, the football star turned soldier whose death by friendly fire was covered up by the Pentagon.
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Klein: Bush admin creates crises to 'enrich themselves and their friends' (9/11 is mentioned as one of them)
Rawstory | October 3, 2008
On Thursday's edition of The Colbert Report, bestselling author Naomi Klein argued that the Bush Administration creates crises in order to "enrich themselves and their friends," drawing parallels between the torture of prisoners and the economic bailout being provided to Wall St. by US leaders.
Previously, Klein called out the sprawling economic crisis as just another example of the Bush 'shock doctrine,' a key component to the ruling regime's corporate agenda.
Nova M DJ Mike Malloy takes on 9/11 (Audio) - 4.28.2008
Monday April 28, 2008
Mike Malloy of NovaM Radio announces that he has decided to fully engage the topic of 9/11 Truth. He then reads from mainstream news reports about Odigo, the Israel company whose employees received warnings on their pagers. He also talks about the "dancing" Israelis who were apprehended in New Jersey filming the attacks of September 11 2001
(33:23 Minutes - 9.5 Meg)