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news. Bogey Man captured by Superpowerman
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Purported Bush tape raises fears
of new attacks...
From
the Fuzzy Osaka news service.
A tape today surfaced in U.S. media outlets
of someone purporting to be George W. Bush at a U.S. military base
in Baghdad.
Intelligence analysts around the world are studying the videotapes. "It
certainly looked and sounded like him, but we get so few glimpses at Bush in
real-life situations that it is hard to tell," said one operative from
a Western intelligence agency.
People who know Bush said it appeared to be him. " That's him, all right," said
one longtime associate.
The tape shows the man claiming to be Bush praising U.S. attacks in Iraq. "We
will stay until the job is done," he threatened.
The videotape was delivered to the Baghdad bureau of FOX News by an intermediary
courier who has brought material before from the U.S. military, according to
the U.S. network.
There were calls for FOX to be banned from some Arabic countries for broadcasting
American militaristic propaganda.
While the quality of the tape was not poor, the alleged Bush did appear tired
in portions of it, prompting speculation that he is on the run.
The man claiming to be Bush said: "We did not charge hundreds of miles
into the heart of Iraq, pay a bitter cost in casualties, defeat a brutal dictator
and liberate 25 million people only to retreat before a band of thugs and assassins."
Analysts pointed out that given the ongoing nature of the Iraqi resistance
since "the end of major combat operations," that comment could have
been recorded anytime in the past six months.
" When the man identified as Bush tells U.S. troops, 'You are defeating
the terrorists here in Iraq so we don't have to face them in our own country,'
well, it's a little hard to believe that even the Bush White House would try
to spin that," said the operative from a Western intelligence agency.
" How could anyone believe, after all that has been disclosed about the
lies and distortions used to manipulate the public into accepting this war, that
U.S. troops are defending the American people in Iraq? No major world leader
would be so obtuse or so low as to try to sell that to people at this stage."
Members of the Iraqi Governing Council who met with the man identified as Bush
said they had met with a man identified as Bush and were delaying comment until
Paul Bremer was available to tell them what their comments would be.
Omar Ali, an Iraqi in a poor area of Baghdad said: "I don't understand
why he didn't stay. Just because the U.S. nearly starved us with the sanctions
for 12 years, killed my cousin during the invasion, busted down my door last
week and is trying to find a way to steal our oil -- does he think that Iraqis
would want to hurt him, our great liberator?"
Private Charles Sanders, who has been stationed in Iraq since the invasion
said: "I was supposed to be back home by now. It was really getting depressing,
but this is great. Sure, I don't get to look into the eyes of my little girl,
or hold my wife tenderly in my arms, but the president served me turkey!"
Susan Jones in Pittsburgh, who this morning was driven to tears while watching "Dances
with Wolves" on cable TV, said: "I was planning on talking over the
Thanksgiving Day table with my family about how we slaughtered the Indians
and enslaved the blacks, bullied Latin America and bombed Vietnam, and now
were occupying Iraq. I don't know, is it just me, or do we just have this brutal
aggressive side to us? But now I guess, well, we'll just talk about Bush's
visit instead."
When asked whether she was certain the president had gone to Iraq, Laura Bush
said she hadn't noticed her husband had left theCrawford ranch. "I assumed
he was out clearing brush," the First Lady said.
A reader writes
Sir,
I'm beginning to wonder whether President Bush is real or not. Is he just some
primitive form of interactive digital image? Has anyone real ever actually
seen him in the past three years? I think we should be told.
Colin Doyle
Osaka
A question of questionable deaths
The well-meaning folks at Human Rights Watch
seem to be a little confused. In a recent report (click
here to see) they tell us that among the shootings of Iraqis by
US troops nearly a hundred are "questionable".
They seem to be overlooking the fact that the
US and UK invasion was based on a lot of lies and was undertaken for
purely strategic reasons. Therefore all the tens of thousands of deaths
inflicted by the invasion and occupation are "questionable".
That includes the Iraqi deaths, US deaths and UK deaths.
May I suggest that Human Rights Watch watch
a bit more closely.
(Sit up straight and pay attention! You at
the back there, stop fiddling with your self-righteousness!)
October 24, 2003
Tony Blair in heart scare
Tony Blair was rushed to hospital amid
fears that the politician that invaded Iraq, privatised health and
education and bombed Kosovo actually had a heart.
Mr. Blair was said to be temporarily suffering clear vision, warm feelings
and an irregular desire to do good. The symptoms disappeared quickly.
Doctors later confirmed it was a false alarm, and that Mr. Blair does indeed
have no heart. They blamed a porkie pie that had gone down the wrong way.
October 20, 2003
This just dropped into the Psipook mailbox. I pass it on to you.
Tokyo Anti-War Graffiti
youth(arrested for 44 days) is coming to Kyoto.
He was arrested after spraypainting an anti-war message on a public restroom
in a Tokyo park. He was charged with 'severe damaging on the building'
and
unlawfully arrested for 44 days!!!
Because the message was antiWar',many
local and international activists and artists have been supporting
his efforts to defend himself in court. His other message on
the restroom was 'spectacle society', an idea developed in the 50's;
in which we are living in the ultimate capitalistic society, where
people can only see things in a passive form.
We are casually going to talk about today's society and how Japanese youth
culture is unable to grow into it's own movement. The talk will be in
Japanese and in English.
Please join us at the Bazaar cafe on 10/18 from 3pm to 4:30pm. Afterwards,
there will be a benefit concert to support the all volunteer-run Bazaar cafe.
For more information-contact-kei - kunderforest@hotmail.com
Sponsored by shitpop and the Philippines-Japan Forum.
The bollocks that they talk ...
In the bakery/cafe Hokuo near work in Osaka, there is a big sign up: New Drink
Debut — COCOA.
Hokuo's scientists are going to be sorely disappointed
when they discover they have invented something people have already
been drinking for centuries.
October 10, '03
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