Archive for June 18th, 2003


[1]Cara Scissoria greeting cards

Cara Scissoria greeting cards


Among other things, I build and promote websites (hint hint).


I just updated Cara Scissoria with twenty more of her unique collage style greeting cards.  She has birthday, Xmas, general cards - as well as political cards, such as the Papa’s got a brand new Baghdad displayed here.


She has some wondrous anti-Bush cards, including this, um, rather rude card!

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[1]Sacramento mobilization June 20-25

Sacramento mobilization June 20-25

The anti-globalization forces will be in Sacramento June 20-25 in full force to protest the Sacromento Ministerial “free trade” meeting being held there.


“The U.S. government, including the USDA, USAID, and the US State Department, is holding a Ministerial Conference on Food and Agriculture in Sacramento, California June 23rd to 25th. Delegates from around the world have been invited to hear why they need biotechnology, food irradiation and other industrial agricultural technologies that harm people and the environment. These discussions directly impact the farmers and consumers, yet we have not been invited. Farmer movements across the world have said that they do not want biotechnology, yet the US pushing biotech on the rest of the world with the help of the WTO. It is time to rise up and be heard!


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Things are not what they…

Things are not what they appear


http://www.powergenitalia.com

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Blair’s lies catching up on…

Blair’s lies catching up on him


Blair is under serious attack from the Brit press for his lies about WMD’s in Iraq. May he fall soon, and may Bush topple shortly thereafter. And yes, this story is big enough it could bring them both down. 


Blair and Bush planned to invade Iraq last summer



“Senior figures in the intelligence community and across Whitehall briefed the former international development secretary Clare Short that Tony Blair had made a secret agreement last summer with George Bush to invade Iraq in February or March, she claimed yesterday”


2 former cabinet members say Britain exaggerated Iraq claims



“Robin Cook and Clare Short, the two members of Prime Minister Tony Blair’s cabinet who resigned their posts over Iraq, told a House of Commons committee today that Britain made selective use of intelligence to make the case for weapons of mass destruction and justify going to war.”


Blair and his aides ‘left Cabinet behind’ on road to war



“Tony Blair bypassed his Cabinet and took the country to war in Iraq based on decisions taken by a small group of unelected advisers, a former member of his War Cabinet, Clare Short, said yesterday.”

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Why is this on the…

Why is this on the NY Times front page?


7,680 Copies of new Harry Potter book reported stolen

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