Archive for January, 2004


California Atty Gen to sue…

California Atty Gen to sue Greedy Three grocery chains for antitrust



California’s attorney general said Friday that he planned to sue the grocery chains involved in the state’s supermarket strike and lockout, alleging that their controversial mutual-aid pact violates federal antitrust laws.


The pact, whereby the stores agreed to share an undisclosed amount of cash to help each of them during the dispute, “hurts consumers by discouraging competitive pricing” between the chains, Atty. Gen. Bill Lockyer said in a statement.


And now I’m off to the labor-organized march and rally in Inglewood in support of the striking grocery workers!

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Cirque du Soleil offers to…

Cirque du Soleil offers to rehire acrobat fired over having HIV


This is a major victory. Cirque du Soleil fired an acrobat after learning he was HIV positive. Activists, including ANSWER LA, mobilized nationwide and put pressure on them. Now, the comapny has done a 180 and will rehire him.



Cirque du Soleil will offer to rehire an acrobat fired by the Montreal-The circus also plans to draft an anti-discrimination policy with help from the San Francisco Human Rights Commission that protects the rights of all qualified HIV-positive athletes to perform, company and commission officials said Friday.


 Cirque spokeswoman said Friday that the firm had all but changed its position before the panel issued its determination when extensive research assured the circus that the risks of HIV transmission during an accident were infinitesimal.


Several company vice presidents and a Cirque attorney met for three hours with commission negotiators last month. “We tried to tell them that their understanding of the risk was simply incorrect,” said Brinkin, whose staff gathered medical information on behalf of the circus. “They were very interested…. I could see minds being changed as I spoke.”

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Great moments in Homeland Security

Great moments in Homeland Security



A top federal security official at the Minneapolis-St.Paul International Airport angrily threatened to “shoot” baggage screeners and financially ruin their families if they did not do their jobs to his satisfaction, airport employees have told the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general.

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Radiohead’s Thom Yorke on BBC…

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke on BBC and Hutton Report.


In today’s Guardian, an op-ed by Thom Yorke:


Lord Hutton’s damning report of the BBC is a whitewash. The result will create fear at the Today programme, where there should be pride. As so many times before, they were there with a story that nobody else would touch. And I still cannot see why Gavyn Davies and Greg Dyke have had to resign. It flies in the face of reality, ripping all evidence to shreds.

This is a theatre of the absurd. It has left everybody I know shaking their heads in disbelief and anger. Such a performance should make us all deeply nervous about the future of Britain. While Blair wishes to draw a line under the whole episode, I hope this doesn’t happen. Sometimes a story will end up being told, no matter how many times they try to close the book

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Tastes like (mutant) chicken

Tastes like (mutant) chicken


From the wonderful Mark Morford comes: 



The great McDonald’s diet test, and why Ukrainians won’t touch your buffalo wings.

From way, way over there in Ukraine comes this hilarious bit about how the country’s customs officials just confiscated a whopping 19 tons of frozen U.S. chicken parts that smugglers claimed was sugar.


That’s right: The crooks were trying to smuggle American-grown chicken into Ukraine territory, which is all well and good except it’s very illegal, given how the U.S. genetically modifies billions of its chickens and injects them with hormones and chemicals and toxins and feeds them ground-up chicken parts mixed with chicken feces and saws off their beaks and packs them by the tens of thousands into tiny nauseating disease-ridden cages in massive “Matrix”-like hellhole factory farms and treats them worse than you treat a skin boil.


Ukraine refuses to take this crap.


U.S. officials sneer and pout and stamp their feet and say eat our stupid noxious chicken parts goddammit.


America, of course, does not give a damn about Ukraine. America laughs at such petty Euro foolishness, as we slaughter billions of toxic hormoned chickens a year and happily munch away on fried/ liquefied/ reconstituted/ McNuggeted garbage food by the ton and say see? See Ukrainian snob fools? We aren’t dropping dead! We are just fine! Ha! We are still big strong superpower, cough cough groan hack spit!

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Hey, Los Angeles, support striking…

Hey, Los Angeles, support striking grocery workers this Saturday!


Massive march and rally
Sat Jan 31, Noon
Great Western Forum
3900 W Manchester Blvd (at Prairie)
Inglewood


Assemble in parking, march to rally site. Bring banners, bullhorns, yourself.


Organized by UFCW, County Fed of Labor, State Fed of Labor. 20,000+ expected. Ample parking.


March with us at the white ANSWER banner that says  ”Workers need healthcare not war.”

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Things you have to believe…

Things you have to believe to be a Republican today.



1. Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a crime, unless you’re a conservative radio host. Then it’s an illness and you need our prayers for your recovery.


2. The United States should get out of the United Nations, and our highest national priority is enforcing U.N. resolutions against Iraq.


3. Government should relax regulation of Big Business and Big Money but crack down on individuals who use marijuana to relieve the pain of illness.


4. “Standing Tall” for America means firing your workers and moving their jobs to India.


5. A woman can’t be trusted with decisions about her own body, but multi-national corporations can make decisions affecting all mankind without regulation.


6. Jesus loves you, and shares your hatred of homosexuals and Hillary Clinton.


7. The best way to improve military morale is to praise the troops in speeches while slashing veterans’ benefits and combat pay.


8. Group sex and drug use are degenerate sins unless you someday run for governor of California as a Republican.


9. If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents won’t have sex.


10. A good way to fight terrorism is to belittle our long-time allies, then demand their cooperation and money.


11. HMOs and insurance companies have the interest of the public at heart.


12. Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.


13. Global warming and tobacco’s link to cancer are junk science, but creationism should be taught in schools.


14. Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad guy when Bush’s daddy made war on him, a good guy when Cheney did business with him and a bad guy when Bush needed a “we can’t find Bin Laden” diversion.


15. A president lying about an extramarital affair is an impeachable offense. A president lying to enlist support for a war in which thousands die is solid defense policy.


16. Government should limit itself to the powers named in the Constitution, which include banning gay marriages and censoring the Internet.


17. The public has a right to know about Hillary’s cattle trades, but George Bush’s driving record is none of our business.


18. You support states’ rights, which means Attorney General John Ashcroft can tell states what local voter initiatives they have a right to adopt.


19. What Bill Clinton did in the 1960s is of vital national interest, but what Bush did in the 1980s is irrelevant.


20. Trade with Cuba is wrong because the country is communist, but trade with China and Vietnam is vital to a spirit of international harmony.


<Thanks for the forwarded email, Melanie! And everyone else, check out her five books on Amazon!>

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MyDoom traced to Russia

MyDoom traced to Russia



MyDoom, the fastest-proliferating computer virus ever, has been traced to Russia.


Using location-sensing software, Kaspersky Labs has traced the first e-mails infected with MyDoom back to addresses with Russian Internet providers.


“It’s scary, but most serious viruses are written in Russia,” said Denis Zenkov, spokesman for Kaspersky, the country’s largest anti-virus software company.


They have a free MyDoom removal tool.

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Republican dirty tricks against Greens…

Republican dirty tricks against Greens and Democrats



Green Light.


This is a local story that I think might be of more than local interest. Can I get a round of applause going for our local Green Party, which has taken a strong stand against being used as a vehicle for Republican dirty tricks?

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Why socialized medicine is a…

Why socialized medicine is a good idea


Tenet, a scandal-ridden healthcare company, plans to sell 18 hospitals in the LA area because rather than retrofit them to earthquake safety standards. If they can sell them, that is. If they can’t, they will be closed, then thousands will lose jobs and LA healthcare will deteriorate further.



Tenet, the largest hospital chain in the state, said it hoped to find buyers for the facilities but couldn’t guarantee that they all would remain open.


“This is not good news,” said John Edelston, a health-care consultant in Westlake Village and former chairman of the Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Commission. “If hospitals close, it will mean less access and longer waits than there already are. And it will create more haves and have-nots” in the medical-care system.


In a socialized system, the hospitals would have been retrofitted by the government and thus would remain open. It’s criminal that a sleazy company like Tenet should be allowed to do this. And sickening that many will suffer because of it.

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Democrats energized against Bush

Democrats energized against Bush


From Political Wire



“Democrats’ record turnout in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, following similarly heavy attendance at the Iowa caucuses last week, shows that the party is organized and motivated to oust President Bush next fall,” USA Today reports.


<Influential conservative blogger>  Andrew Sullivan says Bush is in deep trouble. “The huge turn-out in New Hampshire; the electability factor for Kerry; the passion of the Dean people: all this shows how thoroughly energized the Democrats are to win back the White House. Bush is in the Rove-Cheney cocoon right now. From the SOTU, it looks like he’s going to run on 9/11. Bad, backward-looking idea. His coalition is fracturing; his reach out to Hispanics seems to have hurt him more with the base than won him new votes; his spending has independents deeply concerned; Iraq is still a wild card; prescription drugs pandering hasn’t swayed any seniors; the religious right wants him to attack gay couples in the Constitution - which will lose him the center. More worrying: I’m not sure he even knows he’s in trouble.”

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Great moments in traffic law

Great moments in traffic law



Driver Peter O’Flynn was stunned to receive a speeding notice claiming a roadside camera had zapped him — at an astonishing 406 MPH.  The sales manager, who was driving a Peugeot 406 at the time, said: “I rarely speed and it’s safe to say I’ll contest this.”  Officials admitted it was a clerical bungle, but insisted he would still be prosecuted.

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More on MyDoom. The worm…

More on MyDoom. The worm gets smarter.



A new, nastier variant of the MyDoom worm has been released and is beginning to spread across the Internet, according to antivirus experts.


This worm, as noted before, attacks SCO.com (which is already down) and Microsoft.com. However, this new variant changes system files to block  antivirus websites from sending virus updates. This is a smart, devious program written by a pro who knew exactly what he was doing.


I just noticed my spam catcher, CloudMark Spam Net, is now flagging the worm as spam and putting in the spam folder so I never see it. This is good! What is not so good is the virus is now, and I think this is new behavior, sending itself to made-up names.


For example, the only valid email address at polizeros is bob at polizeros. However the worm is now sending itself to brenda, brian, brent, etc. at polizeros.com. This is a spammer trick, sending email to zillions of made up addresses on the theory that some will end up being real. And I was getting all of them, because my email setting was to accept all mail to polizeros.


So, I changed my email settings on the server so any email not specifically to me is deleted at the server. If you know how to make such changes, I suggest you do so too.

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The counter-revolution has been televised

The counter-revolution has been televised


From John Perry Barlow:



Politics as usual was working like God’s wristwatch in Iowa, where the RNC and various Republican PAC’s outspent many of the Democratic candidates on negative TV ads aimed exclusively at Dean. But more damaging, in my opinion, was the remarkably open bias that the traditional media seemed to display against Howard Dean in their presentation of the news itself. I don’t watch much television, but what little I’ve seen in the last month indicated to me that Dean was being systematically slimed.

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The MyDoom worm. Cyber warfare.

The MyDoom worm. Cyber warfare.


I got, oh, 200 emails with the worm yesterday, and more today. You’re no doubt getting them too. The worm is mutating, a new, just discovered variant attacks Microsoft.com,  while the original attacks SCO.com (and appears to be doing it’s job rather well too, as the site is dead).


You non geeks out there must wonder, what is going on? Ok, SCO says they own Linux source code and that those using Linux open source software will now have to pay them royalties (it’s being litigated now, with IBM and Intel opposed to SCO). To the open source movement, this was a declaration of war. So, someone retaliated.


MyDoom is a worm that sends copies of itself to everyone in your email address book, and it includes the payload, a 22k zip file, which if opened and run, will, starting on Feb. 1 (although it appears to have already started) repeatedly and endlessly try to access SCO.com. Get the picure? Let’s say 10,000 PCs scattered worldwide all try to access SCO.com, oh, 20,000 times a day. The website would soon be non-functional. And that is the intent. To bring SCO and their website, to their knees


And now this new variant attacks Microsoft.com


For the deep geeks out there, this story has lots of detail.


PS If you 1) delete the emails when they come, 2) don’t open the zip files, and 3) update your antivirus software, you’ll be quite safe.


PPS



In response to being targeted by the MyDoom virus, which has been crowned in press reports as “the worst virus ever,” the SCO Group is offering a US$250,000 bounty for information leading to the arrest and conviction of its creator.

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In case you harbor illusions…

In case you harbor illusions Kerry is even slightly anti-war


From his campaign website

First, he says, install the UN in Iraq because this “will remove the stigma  of foreign occupation from our presence there.” Wow, how noble of you, John, letting the UN to do our dirty work so we don’t appear tainted.


Under Kerry, we damn well will control Iraq.



The United States has ample power and influence to establish a working relationship which guarantees— indeed guides us to—an outcome which meets our goals and security needs.


Like Wesley Clark, he wants more troops and occupations, not less.



As we internationalize the work in Iraq, we need to add 40,000 troops – the equivalent of two divisions – to the American military in order to meet our responsibilities elsewhere – especially in the urgent global war on terror.  In my first 100 days as President, I will move to increase the size of our Armed Forces. Some may not like that.


Whew, we’re dealing with a razor keen intellect here, eh? You betcha some won’t like more US troops occupying yet more areas of the globe. ANSWER will no doubt have 100,000 in the streets of DC to greet his inauguration, should it occur. Invading more countries will not stop terrorism, because, among other reasons, the terrorism is not state-sponsored. However it will most certainly encourage insurgents to attack us - which guarantees soldiers coming home in body bags and more hatred against us due to our arrogant We Are The King, Bow Down style of “diplomacy.”


As for the Iraqi people, he offers this condescending statement



Genuinely engaging the Iraqi people in shaping new institutions is fundamental to the long term cause of a stable, peaceful, and independent Iraq that contributes to the world instead of threatening it.


Oh those silly Iraqis, let’s pat them on the head, and encourage them to be good little boys and girls - while we keep a watchful eye on their oil, of course.


His conclusion



We must change a course of unilateralism and pre-emptive war that is radically wrong for America.


Yet by his own words, he wants more troops, more occupation, and an Iraq government that meets his terms not one chosen democratically by them. This a plan for more war, not for peace, and it differs little from what Bush is doing.


Reading Kerry’s apologia for war which pretends to be an “alternative”, I’m reminded of Peter Camejo’s recent Avocado Declaration.



History shows that the Democrats and Republicans are not two counterpoised forces, but rather complementary halves of a single two-party system: “one animal with two heads that feed from the same trough,”


Since the Civil War the two parties show differences in their image, role, social base and some policies but in the last analysis, they both support essentially similar economic platforms.


When social justice, peace or civil rights movements become massive in scale, and threaten to become uncontrollable and begin to win over large numbers of people, the Democratic Party begins to shift and presents itself as a supposed ally. Its goal is always to co-opt the movement, demobilize its forces and block its development into an alternative, independent political force.


And that’s precisely what’s happening now. With Dean now effectively out of the race, even his weak anti-war voice will be gone. In its place are Democrats who pretend to be different, but really aren’t.



The Democratic Party preaches defeatism to the most oppressed and exploited. Nothing can be expected, nothing is possible but what exists. To the people they justify continuous betrayal of the possibility for real change with the argument of lesser evil. It’s the Republicans or us. Nothing else is possible.


The Democrats have no candidate who will do anything different in Iraq than what Bush is doing now, nor are their economic policies much different.


A Kerry candidacy might aid a strong Green Party run, as the disaffected look for alternatives to the Dems. As I’ve said before, the Green nomination is probably Camejo’s, if he wants it. You can sign a petition urging him to run.


Update:


Jake of Lying Media Bastards sums it up well in comments to this post.



Well, my top priority is getting George W. Sociopath out of the White House. And as soon as one of these new Democratic bastards takes over, I’m going to oppose their idiocy too.

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Schwarzenneger loan for recall ruled…

Schwarzenneger loan for recall ruled illegal



A Superior Court judge ruled Monday that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger violated state election law by using a $4.5-million bank loan to help finance his campaign in last fall’s recall race.


Superior Court Judge Loren E. McMaster, saying that such loans could open the way for money laundering of campaign donations, ordered Schwarzenegger to cease raising money to retire the debt, and not use money he has already raised to repay the loan.

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Supremes to rule on death…

Supremes to rule on death penalty for teens



Outside the United States, all nations have pledged to end executions for juvenile murderers. In the past decade, the Democratic Republic of Congo, China, Pakistan and Iran have carried out executions of young killers but are now committed to ending the practice, according to Amnesty International.


It is grotesque that we are the only country that still executes children.

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Pilgrimage to pray for shriveled…

Pilgrimage to pray for shriveled soul of Safeway CEO Steven Burd


A bus caravan left Los Angeles today headed for the home of Safeway CEO Steven Burd. You know Steven, the poor man only made 15 million last year, yet he wants to break the union because giving workers decent healthcare is just SO expensive.


Well, he’s a fundamentalist evangelical, so some clergy in L.A. decided to visit his home to pray for him, as he appears to have lost his way and no longer practices what he professes to believe. Speakers at the rally before boarding the bus included representatives from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faiths. 


Burd is also, get ready for this, a champion of animal rights. Too bad he doesn’t feel the same about humans!


And he’s got the local police going way out of their way to run interference for him.



As religious leaders and striking grocery workers plan a peaceful march near the gated Alamo home of Safeway’s CEO on Wednesday, Contra Costa sheriff’s deputies have taken unusual steps to protect Steve Burd and his neighbors — even sending plainclothes deputies to monitor a weekend labor protest in San Francisco.


The two sheriff’s deputies — who also paid a visit to a union hall in Martinez last week — alarmed union officials and clergy members when they identified themselves as county homeland security officers.


Sheriff’s Capt. Scott Parsons, who oversees the homeland security unit, said Monday that the deputies misspoke. The demonstration does not raise national security concerns, he said.


Then why were your officers there and identifying themselves as such? To intimidate and scare peaceful protestors away? And why are you going to such unusual measures to protect Steven Burd?


PS I posted more photos on LA IndyMedia. 

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MyDoom virus

MyDoom virus


My inbox this morning had at least thirty emails containing this new MyDoom virus. In case you haven’t heard, do NOT open the file attachment on these emails. This is a nasty, extremely fast-spreading virus, and mail servers everywhere are getting so clogged they are either very slow or completey dead. Symantec has full details.



If the attachments are opened, they can infect computers.

They can also hijack computers for “denial-of-service attacks” against individual Web sites, or install spy-ware programs that steal passwords or other private information.


Interestingly, the virus appears aimed at SCO Linux.


MyDoom Virus Could be ‘Linux War’ Weapon



A fast-spreading mass-mailing virus has emerged as an unlikely weapon in the ongoing ‘Linux War’ between the SCO Group and the open-source community.


Anti-virus experts have increased the threat level on the MyDoom virus, which is spreading like wildfire through e-mail in-boxes worldwide and is programmed to launch a massive distributed denial-of-service (DDos) attack against the SCO home page.


“This one is pretty bad. It’s widespread and it only looks to be increasing,” said Chris Belthoff, a senior security analyst at Sophos, Inc. “This takes the Linux Wars to a new intensity. It appears that the author of MyDoom may have taken the war of words from the courtrooms and Internet message boards to a new level . . . If we ever get our hands on MyDoom’s creator our guess is that he will be an open source sympathizer.”


Belthoff told internetnews.com the worm was also capable of squirming through the popular Kazaa peer-to-peer network, making it a bigger threat to succeed in an attack against the SCO site.

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Open letter to US anti-war…

Open letter to US anti-war movement


The open letter from Arab-American & Muslim community to the U.S. anti-war movement, has now been endorsed by well over 200 organizations and coalitions, up from 142 just days ago. It has circulated worldwide, gaining wide support all over the Middle East. Virtually every Arab and Muslim anti-war group has endorsed it. They hope and, indeed, anticipate that US anti-war organizations will endorse it too.



We are firm on these principles for the March 20th mobilization and beyond as we call on all communities and organizations to mobilize and stand in force under the following unifying five slogans:


1. End all colonial occupations from Iraq to Palestine to everywhere!
2. Bring the troops home NOW!
3. No to internationalizing colonial occupations!
4. Stop the attacks on civil liberties!
5. Money for jobs, education, and healthcare not for war!


The buzz in LA is building for March 20, as it is elsewhere too. Let’s make March 20 huge!

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Free bumper sticker!

Free bumper sticker!




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Returning to sanity?

Returning to sanity?


Federal judge strikes down part of Patriot Act



A federal judge in Los Angeles has struck down as too vague part of the Patriot Act that bars providing “expert advice and assistance” to foreign terrorist groups — marking the first time a court has declared part of the law unconstitutional.

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Unintended consequences

Unintended consequences


From Baghdad Burning: an Iraqi woman details why women’s rights are going backwards now in Iraq.



Shari’a and Family Law…


On Wednesday our darling Iraqi Puppet Council decided that secular Iraqi family law would no longer be secular- it is now going to be according to Islamic Shari’a. Shari’a is Islamic law, whether from the Quran or quotes of the Prophet or interpretations of modern Islamic law by clerics and people who have dedicated their lives to studying Islam.


The news has barely been covered by Western or even Arab media and Iraqi media certainly aren’t covering it. It is too much to ask of Al-Iraqiya to debate or cover a topic like this one- it would obviously conflict with the Egyptian soap operas and songs. This latest decision is going to be catastrophic for females- we’re going backwards.


During the sanctions and all the instability, we used to hear fantastic stories about certain Arab countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar, to name a few. We heard about their luxurious lifestyles- the high monthly wages, the elegant cars, sprawling homes and malls… and while I always wanted to visit, I never once remember yearning to live there or even feeling envy.


When I analyzed my feelings, it always led back to the fact that I cherished the rights I had as an Iraqi Muslim woman. During the hard times, it was always a comfort that I could drive, learn, work for equal pay, dress the way I wanted and practice Islam according to my values and beliefs, without worrying whether I was too devout or not devout enough.


That’s right, under Saddam, Iraqi women went to college, became doctors and engineers, had full rights, etc. Now, thanks to the lunacies of Bush, all that may go away. And have you heard him say anything about trying to stop this from happening? I didn’t think so.

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Antiwar Wesley? Yeah right…

Antiwar Wesley? Yeah right…



Wesley Clark admits targeting civilians In Yugoslavia


In a Democracy Now! exclusive, General Wesley Clark responds for the first time to in-depth questions about his targeting of civilian infrastructure in Yugoslavia, his bombing of Radio Television Serbia, the use of cluster bombs and depleted uranium, the speeding-up of the cockpit video of a bombing of a passenger train to make it appear as though it was an accident and other decisions he made and orders he gave as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander.


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