A side by side video comparison of what was going on in New York City on the morning of September 11, 2001 while President Bush sat in a Florida classroom for seven minutes as the nation was under attack.
...and NO ONE rushes to our defense.
Once adored, now loathed, the majority of the free World now views the United States as the greatest threat to Peace and Stability in the world.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez strikes a chord during his U.N speech (Sept 20, 2006), saying that the smaller nations of the world are tired of President Bush's bullying and are uniting against him.
The very definition of irony. Too stupid for words... and I mean that literally.
An uptight Christo-fascist girl in a small town near Conroe, Texas and her father try to get her high school to ban the sci-fi classic "Fahrenheit 451" for containing "offensive material".
Do you think they missed the point?
Iraqi police, armed and trained by the U.S., have attacked both American soldiers and Iraqi civilians wearing the police uniforms and using the guns WE provided them.
When we are arming and training our own enemies, it's time to get out.
Iraqi girls as young as six are being forced into prostitution just to survive, supporting families fleeing the war in Iraq now living in Syria.
There's a special place in the eighth circle of Hell for the people that caused this.
The Republican addiction to tax cuts is going to mortgage this country into bankruptcy.
Less than zero just six years ago, President Bush and the Republicans' policies have pushed the exploding deficit into overdrive, threatening the very future of our nation.
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Looking for a peaceful resolution, Pakistan promises to stay out of Taliban-controlled territory in the North if al Qaeda just promises to "behave themselves".
"We will make no distinction between the terrorists and those who harbor them." - President Bush, giving cause to invade Iraq in his 2003 State of the Union speech.
During the 2004 Vice Presidential debates, Vice President Cheney attacked Senator John Edwards for saying he kept trying to link Iraq to 9/11. But he did, most notably in 2003 on "Meet the Press", and four days later, President Bush was forced to publically "clarify" Cheney's comments with yet another lie.
Many have seen/heard Barack Obama's famous 2004 DNC Convention speech, but few have heard the commentary immediately after.
PBS political commentators, Democratic pundit Mark Shields, Republican pundit David Brooks and historian Richard Norton Smith talk about the rising star Senatorial nominee after just watching the speech live.
Long before "9/11 changed everything", former Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill reveals that within days of taking office, President Bush was already planning the invasion of Iraq and the overthrow of Saddam.
Increase in attacks linked to Iraq. After five years, appointment of a new Afghan government and still no withdrawl, the number of suicide bombings have essentially doubled every year since the invasion of 2001. "Staying the course" isn't making things better, it's getting WORSE.
In the months before 9/11, Secretary of State Colin Powell and Nat Security Advisor Condi Rice were reassuring the International Community that Saddam Hussein was not a threat to anyone and had been disarmed.
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