Meet Roxanne Walker….The girl who scares the boys. The woman who gets turned on by politics and stimulated by a good steamy discussion of current events.
I was taught at an early age by my parents to have the courage to remain true to my convictions and beliefs in spite of the consequences. My belief in this concept has been sorely tested by the consequences of my early opposition to the war in Iraq. Speaking out against the war in Iraq led to my dismissal from WMYI a Clear Channel station on April 17, 2003. A lawsuit filed in July 2003 charging Clear Channel with unlawful termination of employment in violation of SC law which protects employees from termination of employment for espousing political opinions in the work place was settled by mediation in the spring of 2005.
McBush-Even His Supporters Can't Tell The Difference Between Them!
Governor Sanford might want to bone up on those GOP talking points the next time he goes on TV to defend McCain. You have to see this clip to believe it. I’ve never seen Sanford look this tongue tied. Sad…
Bush Administration Guilty of War Crimes
TORTURE — SECRET RED CROSS REPORT SAYS THE CIA TORTURED AL QAEDA DETAINEES: “Red Cross investigators concluded last year in a secret report that the Central Intelligence Agency’s interrogation methods for high-level al Qaeda prisoners constituted torture,” according to a new book by investigative reporter Jane Mayer set to be released next week. The report found that the Bush administration “may have committed ‘grave breaches’ of the Geneva Conventions” and that the officials who approved the methods could be “guilty of war crimes.” The report, which Mayer cited in less detail last year in the New Yorker, says that al Qaeda member Abu Zubaydah told the Red Cross “that he had been waterboarded at least 10 times in a single week and as many as three times in a day.” Abu Zubaydah also was confined in a box “so small he said he had to double up his limbs in the fetal position” and was “one of several prisoners to be ‘slammed against the walls.’” The Red Cross concluded that the methods used on Zubaydah were “categorically” torture. In August 2007, after Mayer’s initial New Yorker article on the report was published, President Bush replied, ”[I] haven’t seen it; we don’t torture” when asked about the report. But according to Mayer’s book, the CIA showed the report to both Bush and Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice.
www.americanprogressaction.org
Waterboarding=Torture Watch This!
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/video/2008/hitchens_video200808
Bush Administration Hides the Cost of War
