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Wednesday May 22, 2013
Today in 1863, the United States War Department ordained a specialized bureau for the purpose of the organization of black enlisted troops, The Bureau of Colored Troops.

It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. — Frederick Douglass


Topic: ‘Iraq’

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1. Iraq: A Decade of Hell

FreeDomainRadio.com | In a speech on March 20, 2008, Obama took a different approach and emphasized the personal cost of the war. “When Iraq is costing each household about $100 a month, you’re paying a price for this war,” he said in the speech in Charleston, W.Va. ... - [More]

Posted: April 26, 2013 in Videos

2. The Boston Massacre Is A BIG DEAL!

AdamKokesh | Monday April 15th, 2013 three Americans were killed and dozens wounded in a horrific attack on the Boston Marathon. Let me put this in perspective, To really help you appreciate the scope and significance of this tragedy.... - [More]

Posted: April 17, 2013 in Videos

3. All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars

WhatReallyHappened.com | I know many people have a great deal of difficulty comprehending just how many wars are started for no other purpose than to force private central banks onto nations, so let me share a few examples, so that you understand why the US Government is mired in so many wars against so many foreign nations. There is ample precedent for this.... - [More]

Posted: February 26, 2013 in Articles, Videos

4. Remembering Iraq? It’s Still On Fire.

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Posted: December 18, 2011 in Videos

5. On The Dark Side In Al Doura – A Soldier In The Shadows

U.S. Army Ranger John Needham, who was awarded two purple hearts and three medals for heroism, wrote to military authorities in 2007 reporting war crimes that he witnessed being committed by his own command and fellow soldiers in Al Doura, Iraq. His charges were supported by atrocity photos which, in the public interest, are now released in this video. John paid a terrible price for his opposition to these acts. His story is tragic.... - [More]

Posted: December 17, 2011 in Documentary

6. War By Deception

“In all affairs, it’s a healthy thing, now and then, to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.” – Bertrand Russell... - [More]

Posted: November 13, 2011 in Documentary

7. Recruited, Trained, and Sent to Commit Crimes

Encuentrocinco | Ross Caputi, an ex-Marine and an Iraq war veteran involved in the siege of Fallujah, now a co-founder of the Justice for Fallujah Project, speaks about his motivation to join the Marines and his experiences in the war.... - [More]

Posted: March 12, 2011 in Videos

8. The Origins of War in Child Abuse

Stefbot | The spectacular economic and political progress of much of the world in the 20th century was an achievement of the improvement in childrearing modes of the families that reduced child abuse, as more caring mothers began to give their children love and respect, plus were also able to reduce the jealousy of their spouses so fathers could be closer to their children. Yet because most 20th century families still abused their children, the improvement in industrialization during the century produced periodic “growth panics” (Fromm calls them “escapes from freedom”) during which adults re-experienced their parental abuse, and men went on more and more destructive wars to restore their masculinity and “get respect” from other nations. Plus of course the technological improvements soon led to a tremendous increase in the ability to kill others during wars, so that wars in the 20th century killed over 180 million people, mostly civilians—culminating in the current global-annihilation possibilities of nuclear nations.... - [More]

Posted: February 20, 2011 in Books, Videos

9. The War You Don’t See

John Pilger says in the film: “We journalists… have to be brave enough to defy those who seek our collusion in selling their latest bloody adventure in someone else’s country… That means always challenging the official story, however patriotic that story may appear, however seductive and insidious it is. For propaganda relies on us in the media to aim its deceptions not at a far away country but at you at home… In this age of endless imperial war, the lives of countless men, women and children depend on the truth or their blood is on us… Those whose job it is to keep the record straight ought to be the voice of people, not power.”... - [More]

Posted: December 27, 2010 in Documentary

10. Winter Soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan

War veterans share their eyewitness accounts of the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. Accounts of hazing soldiers, manipulation of the rules of engagement, maltreatment of prisoners, the dehumanization of an entire population and the violent and deadly reality of American Government policies.... - [More]

Posted: November 11, 2010 in Documentary, Recommended, Videos