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War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know (2002) by William
Rivers Pitt with Scott Ritter, Former U.N. Weapons Inspector
War on Iraq offers a balanced, non-partisan examination of the current
debate in Washington and beyond. In this shocking expose on the impending
offensive against Iraq, activist, author, and teacher William Rivers Pitt
sits down with former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter to expose the
truth behind the hawkish rhetoric of the Bush administration.
Ritter--ex-Marine, intelligence specialist, expert on Iraqi military
strategy, and Gulf War veteran--dismantles the myths surrounding Saddam
Hussein's biological, chemical and nuclear weapons capabilities while
revealing the neo-conservative forces pushing the White House toward war.
During the seven years the inspections took place, Ritter and other
inspectors were able to confirm that Iraq's chemical, biological, and
nuclear weapons programs were effectively destroyed, counter to current
White House claims. Pitt and Ritter also explain the lack of any plausible
link between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda, and highlight the absurdity of
forcing democracy on a nation that has been divided for centuries. The book
closes with a stark forecast for American troops if a ground war ensues and
urges the White House to seek a diplomatic solution. A complete listing of
contact information for U.S. senators as well as outreach and activist
resources is included.
The Greatest Sedition Is Silence: Four Years in America (2003)
This passionate and controversial book is the work of one of America's most
outspoken and talented new journalists. William Rivers Pitt's caustic
critique of the last four years of American government gives voice to the
growing tide of dissent and outrage with America's leaders both inside the
country and in the wider world.
Burning with anger, this incisive and readable book argues that, under
George W. Bush, America makes a mockery of the values of liberty and truth
that it purports to stand for, and that it is now more important than ever
to speak out.
William Rivers Pitt reveals how the crisis in American has been engineered
by a group of Christian conservatives, whose attempts in 1998 to bring down
the Clinton government led to a perversion of the American electoral
process, resulting in the illegitimate installation of George W. Bush into
the Presidency by five like-minded conservative Justices of the Supreme
Court.
In the aftermath of September 11th, America has in many senses lost its way.
Citizens are counseled to "watch what they say" by the White House, just as
questions of deadly import are ignored by the government and the media. In
their rush to defend "liberty", George Bush and his allies are actually
endangering the freedom of the individual, as laid down in international
law. Yet how do we save freedom by limiting it? Why, after all this time,
have there been no answers regarding what really happened on 9/11?
Pitt's message is clear: seeking answers and demanding truth is not
treasonous. In these dangerous days, with all that is at stake, the greatest
sedition in America is silence.
House of Ill Repute: Reflections on War, Lies, and America's Ravaged Reputation
(2006) The presidency of George W. Bush promised to restore
integrity to the White House, but instead it has been plagued by scandal.
With his strong voice and biting humor, William Rivers Pitt guides readers
through a jaw-dropping series of presidential blunders. In this collection
of articles that first appeared on truthout.org, he dissects the entire war
on Iraq, including the relentless push toward war, the missing weapons of
mass destruction, the Halliburton contracting scandals, sectarian violence,
and the possibility of a regional conflagration. Others pieces tackle the
outing of Valerie Plame, the NSA’s warrantless wiretaps, the Abramoff
scandal, Lewis Libby’s indictment, and the incompetent response to Hurricane
Katrina. Several essays focus on Cindy Sheehan and other citizen activists.
For anyone who suspects the Bush administration of playing fast and loose
with the facts, William Rivers Pitt provides a welcome voice of truth,
untainted by corporate ownership.
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