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Stories from 2003-10-25

A Brief History of Computerized Election Fraud

Victoria Collier | Truthout | October 25, 2003

"Squadrons of shiny new Touch Screen Trojan horses are being rolled into precincts across America. Not, as we are told, to make voting easier or more accurate, or to help disabled people vote privately, or to save America from the dangers of hanging chad and butterfly ballots — no. The real reason America is being flooded with billions of dollars worth of paperless computerized voting machines is so that no one will ever again be able to prove vote fraud." [more]

Israeli Forces Blow Up Palestinian Police Station

Shahdi al-Kashif | Reuters | October 25, 2003

"A military official said the fleeing Islamic Jihad gunman received shelter at the police station and policemen helped him to escape the area." [more]

Analysis: Many Peaces, One War

Christian Parenti | Nation | October 25, 2003

"The central point of contention is whether the United States should quit Iraq completely and at all costs or hand off the occupation to some sort of international/United Nations security force, with or without US participation. In light of these splits, what is most impressive is that the movement has managed to maintain as much tactical, strategic and ideological coherence as it has." [more]

Protesters Rally for End to War in Iraq

Jennifer C. Kerr | Associated Press | October 25, 2003

"To chants of 'Impeach Bush,' thousands of anti-war protesters rallied in the nation's capital Saturday and delivered a scathing critique of President Bush and his Iraq policy." [more]

Protests Against Iraq as Bush Popularity Declines

Niala Boodhoo | Reuters | October 25, 2003

"Peace activists, many carrying placards, said increasing concerns about casualties in Iraq have spurred the U.S. anti-war movement back into action after months of relative quiet." [more]

Analysis: This Memo Must Not Be Leaked

David Johnston | New York Times | October 25, 2003

"Many political analysts of both parties said they believed that the memorandum, although seemingly sent in confidence, was written to carefully position Mr. Rumsfeld in the struggle within the Bush administration for control of postwar policy in Iraq." [more]

Thousands Join US Anti-War March

STAFF | British Broadcasting Corporation | October 25, 2003

"The demonstration reflects the mood of many Americans, who are becoming increasingly concerned about the cost of the occupation and the rising number of casualties." [more]

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