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Poison DUst Radioactive DU Weapons in Iraq.

You thought they came home safely from the war. They didn't. Today more than 1/3 of all 1991 Gulf War vets are on VA Disability Benefits. Meanwhile U.S. use of radioactive DU weapons has increased six-fold from 1991 to Gulf War II!
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Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War

From the authors of Trust Us, We’re Experts! and Toxic Sludge is Good for You!, here is the first book to expose the aggressive public relations campaign used to sell the U.S. public on the U.S. war against Iraq.
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Addicted to War: Why the U.S. Can't Kick Militarism

Updated to include the war in Iraq. "Addicted to War is not only a witty and entertaining portrait of our war-dependent economy, but a truly relevant insight not available in the mainstream media, something our children should know before they must make their choice whether or not to become fodder for the military machine."—Susan Sarandon
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Metal of Dishonor: Depleted Uranium, How the Pentagon Radiates Soldiers & Civilians with DU Weapons

A devastating exposé of the Pentagon's new weapons comprised of Depleted Uranium. This is the book you've heard about, but won't see in most bookstores. Now in it's second printing you can read scientists; Gulf War veterans; leaders of environmental, anti-nuclear, anti-military and community movements discuss: the connection of Depleted Uranium to Gulf War Syndrome and a new generation of radioactive conventional weapons.
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We Won't Go: The Truth on Military Recruiters & the Draft. A Guide to Resistance.

As the bloody colonial occupation of Iraq drags on into its third year, the Army continues to miss its recruiting quotas--falling short by a staggering 42% in April of 2005. Maj. Gen. Michael D. Rochelle, commander of Army recruiting, predicted that 2006 could be the toughest recruiting year since the draft was ended in 1973. This book is aimed at increasing recruiting problems by helping young people and their parents counter the lies of the recruiters.
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CD: Revolution in Crawford, Texas: Audio-Documentary Produced by KPFK's Page Getz

In August 2005, Cindy Sheehan pitched a tent in a ditch down the road from Bush's ranch to protest the loss of her son Casey and the illegal occupation of Iraq. More than ten thousand people showed up including veterans from every war and many more Gold Star families. These are their stories...
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Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantánamo, Bagram, and Kandahar

Moazzam Begg was seized at midnight from a family home in Pakistan in 2002. He was accused by the United States of being a terrorist—an "enemy combatant"—and held for more than three years, two of them at the notorious U.S.prison at Guantánamo Bay.
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Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower

From the cover: Suggesting to Americans that their country has a compelling lust for political, economic and military hegemony over the rest of the world, divorced from any moral considerations, is akin to telling them of one's UFO abduction, except that they're more likely to believe the abduction story. William Blum has compiled evidence that will make believers of such skeptics. In Rogue State, he shows that "close encounters" between the United States and alien nations have demonstrably been the cruelest kind.
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The MRSN

The Military Resisters Support Network (MRSN)

is an resource for members of the military and military families who are opposed to the criminal war in Iraq. The MRSN contains information on military discharges, the rights of military personnel, Canada, and links to organizations working to end the occupation and bring the troops home.
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