Friday, November 25, 2005

This Little Light of Mine



This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine,

This little light of mine, I gonna let it shine.....

Let it shine, let it shine...let it SHINE...

all over the war profiteering, lying, treasonous, blasphemous cretins of commerce in the White House.

IMPEACH? Hell arrest their sorry, lying,
cheating, stealing, murderous, treasonous asses, and FROG march them to GITMO For treason! More below from Greg Palast one of the most courageous, human beings for justice and world peace throughout this dark, sordid time in American history.


http://gregpalast.com/ ...excerpt

OPEC AND THE ECONOMIC CONQUEST OF IRAQ

WHY IRAQ STILL SELLS ITS OIL À LA CARTEL in the TWILIGHT OF THE NEOCON GODS

Harper's

Monday Oct 24, 2005 By Greg Palast

By special arrangement with Harper's magazine, we are reproducing here for the first time the entire updated article on the US government's secret schemes for seizing control of the oil fields of Iraq.

On Saturday, October 22, the Greg Palast investigative team received a Project Censored award, the "alternative Pulitzer Prize," for uncovering the State Department's confidential pre-war plans for the economic conquest of Iraq. *****...For months, the State Department denied the existence of this 323-page document ... *****...The switch to an OPEC-friendly policy for Iraq was driven by Dick Cheney himself. "


REV. JESSE JACKSON, PALAST TEAM WIN TWO PROJECT CENSORED AWARDS

Project Censored 2006

Monday Oct 24, 2005On Saturday, October 22, the Reverend Jesse Jackson and Greg Palast shared a Project Censored award for the article they co-authored on the non-count of the African-American vote in the 2004 election. Known as "the alternative Pulitzer Prize," the award was presented by the University of California school of journalism at a ceremony at the Sonoma campus in Northern California.

Greg Palast's investigative team, reporting for BBC Television Newsnight (London), Harper's Magazine and TomPaine.com, also received a second award for their investigation uncovering the State and Defense Department secret plans for US control of Iraq's economy. T... [ Click here for full article ] st influential in running American energy policy is the Vice President," who, said the insider, "thinks that security begins by . . . letting prices follow wherever they may."********** Two and a half years and $202 billion into the war in Iraq, the United States has at least one significant new asset to show for it: effective membership, through our control of Iraq's energy policy, in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the Arab-dominated oil cartel.

Just what to do with this proxy power has been, almost since President Bush's first inaugural, the cause of a pitched battle between neoconservatives at the Pentagon, on the one hand, and the State Department and the oil industry, on the other. At issue is whether Iraq will remain a member in good standing of OPEC, upholding production limits and thereby high prices, or a mutinous spoiler that could topple the Arab oligopoly. According to insiders and to documents obtained from the State Department, the neocons, once in command, are now in full retreat. Iraq's system of oil production, after a year of failed free-market experimentation, is being re-created almost entirely on the lines originally laid out by Saddam Hussein. Under the quiet direction of U.S. oil company executives working with the State Department, the Iraqis have discarded the neocon vision of a laissez faire, privatized oil operation in favor of one shackled to quotas set by OPEC, which have ...[ Click here for full article ]

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