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LittleApple81 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-10-04 08:21 PM
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I know some of you share my LOVE of Paul Krugman. He will appear with
Laura Flanders on her program "Your Call" radio tomorrow. This is the mail I got from them:

YOUR CALL
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with LAURA FLANDERS and FARAI CHIDEYA

:: NEXT SHOW :: Paul Krugman
:: uncommon SENSE :: One More Chalabi Black Eye
:: WHAT'S new :: On workingforchange.com

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NEXT SHOW :: Paul Krugman :: Wednesday, 8/11/04
10amPT/1pmET on 91.7 KALW or http://www.yourcallradio.org

On the next Your Call we're joined by New York Times Columnist Paul Krugman, that rarest of combinations: the economist/rabble-rouser. He's been called the most read, most courageous, most dishonest, most embarrassing and most effective Bush critic in America. Is the Bush administration an unprecedented challenge to democracy? Are greater free trade and markets really the best and only way forward? It's Your Call.

Thursday -- Pulitzer-Prize winning columnist Maureen Dowd.

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uncommon SENSE :: One More Chalabi Black Eye

From Robert Scheer's Tuesday workingforchange column:

In January, when President Bush delivered his State of the Union speech to Congress celebrating the success of the "preemptive" war against Iraq, a controversial Iraqi exile named Ahmad Chalabi sat in a place of honor behind First Lady Laura Bush.

The symbolism was no accident: Despite being a fugitive from Jordan for a conviction in absentia on bank fraud charges, this darling of neoconservative hard-liners was the Pentagon's and White House's favored and well-paid advisor on all things Iraq -- including weapons of mass destruction, ties with Al Qaeda and the odds for a post-invasion insurgency. As is now apparent, he and his cronies seemed to have lied spectacularly about it all.

Then, as part of the invasion in 2003, Chalabi and a ragtag militia were flown into Iraq at U.S. taxpayer expense. Soon he was appointed by the U.S.-led coalition authority to the Iraqi Governing Council, and his power was enhanced as relatives and members of the organization he headed, the Iraq National Congress, were appointed to key ministries.

When his nephew Salem was named the lead prosecutor of Saddam Hussein, it appeared clear that despite polls showing him to be the least trusted politician in Iraq, Ahmad Chalabi was doing quite well for himself. Salem bragged on his law firm's website that through his influence, foreign investors could profitably participate in Iraq's $75-billion reconstruction effort.

Today, however, it is hard to imagine that anybody would want to be in Ahmad Chalabi's shoes -- or those of the many top officials of Bush's White House, including Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, who so assiduously backed him. The story reads like a trashy summer spy novel: Over the weekend while he was at his vacation home in Iran -- you know, one of the "axis of evil" countries that actually has a nuclear weapons program -- Chalabi was charged with counterfeiting by a U.S.- appointed judge in Iraq. Salem, in London at the moment, was charged with murder. The elder Chalabi is also still being investigated by U.S. intelligence agencies for his possible role in passing top-secret data to Iran.


To continue reading, please click here:

http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=17445

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WHAT'S new :: On workingforchange.com

--Molly Ivins takes a trip to Canada, where our neighbors watch in shock as America seriously considers re-electing Bush.
Ivins' "Tough sledding" is at:
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=17441

*** workingforchange daily comic:

--Tom Tomorrow looks at a Bush administration accusing the Kerry campaign of being out of touch.
"This Modern World: Out of touch" is at:
http://www.workingforchange.com/comic.cfm?itemid=17443



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