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Subject: Tomorrow's News Today
68 KILLED IN WASHINGTON DC ATTACKS;
BUSH SAYS UNITED STATES, ON BRINK OF CIVIL WAR,
MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN 'CHAOS AND UNITY'
The Associated Press
Updated: 5:16 p.m. PT Feb. 28, 2009
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11491483/
"Red Zone," Washington DC - A series of suicide attacks, car bombs
and mortar barrages rocked Washington DC on Tuesday, killing at
least 68 people and wounding scores as the U.S. teetered on the
brink of civil war. President-for-Life George Bush decried the
violence between rival Republican and Democratic militias and said
Americans must choose peacefully between “chaos or unity.”
Americans have suffered through days of reprisal killings and
attacks on Republican representatives' offices since COG airstrikes
demolished Democratic headquarters in Baltimore on Wednesday. The
Continuity of Government Cabinet said at least 379 insurgents had
been killed and 458 wounded in reprisal attacks.
In the latest attacks, two explosions hit Democratic targets in
northern Washington DC after sundown, killing at least 15 people
and wounding 72.
Police officials said either a mortar or a gas main explosion hit a
Republican Confederacy armory in Philadelphia, killing 23 people
and wounding 55.
Assault-weapon fire at a Democratic senator's headquarters in
Pittsburgh killed one and wounded 10.
A Republican lobbyist's office in Fairfax, Virginia neighborhood
had been bombed before dawn Tuesday.
More partisan violence from last week
The Tuesday night attacks were clearly a continuation of partisan
violence that erupted in the country after a Continuity of
Government office building was invaded by terrorists in the
predominantly Republican city of Baltimore on Wednesday.
Earlier, five bomb attacks rattled Capitol Hill, killing at least
41 and wounding scores.
From his government-in-exile stronghold in Mount Weather, President-
for-Life Bush sidestepped a question about whether the surge in
partisan violence would affect his administration’s hopes to
eventually begin withdrawing Blackwater's United National Guard
troops.
“Obviously there are some who are trying to sow the seeds of
partisan violence,” Bush said. “And now, the people of the U.S. and
their duly-appointed leaders must make a choice. The choice is
chaos or unity, the choice is a free society, or a society dictated
by evil people who would kill innocents.”
Separately, Co-President-for-Life Dick Cheney challenged
administration critics during a speech in the ruins of an American
Legion convention hall.
“If any believe COG troops should suddenly withdraw from the
District of Columbia and stop fighting al-Qaida in the very place
they have gathered, let them say so clearly,” Cheney said. “If any
believe that COG should break its word and abandon America's
patriots, let them make it known.”
COG Defense Department Chairman Rudolf Mussoliani said the partisan
violence stems from a core of liberal-anarchist insurgents taking
orders from Teheran who are trying unsuccessfully to exploit
“social, economic, historical and multicultural grievances.”
“Networks founded on these imaginary grievances remain the greatest
threat to the rule of law in America,” Mussoliani said.
Struggle to preserve the new American government
Fears of civil war have been complicated by the continuing struggle
to preserve the new American government. National security adviser
William O'Reilly traveled to the historic Democratic city of Boston
to meet with Grand Ayatollah Al-Gore, the Democratic Party’s most
revered leader.
North of Washington, a blast badly damaged a Republican golf course
that had unwittingly been built upon the grave of deposed tyrant
Hillary Clinton in the traitor’s ancestral hometown of Chicago.
Her posthumous treason trial resumed in Washington DC with
prosecutors presenting a document they said was signed by Mme
Clinton approving the rendition of more than 140 Republicans
allegedly found guilty of various offenses (kept sealed under gag
order) by the insurgent group Al-Qaeda-in-Congress in 2008.
The Christian Soldiers Party reported that the Secular Humanist
indoctrination center at Harvard had been destroyed Tuesday
morning. Police said three people were killed and 11 wounded in the
blast.
The Republican militia blamed it on the Democrat-led "provisional
government" which, it said, “cooperates with unbelievers who
violate God’s Commandments and sow the seeds of rebellion against
authority.”
At a gas station in the mostly Democratic city of Los Angeles, a
suicide attacker joined a line of people waiting to buy kerosene
before detonating the explosives strapped to his body, police and
witnesses said. The blast killed 23 people and injured 51,
according to El Jefe of the Province of SoCal, Jose Canuce.
In the same region, a car bomb targeting a Homeland Security Police
patrol killed five people and wounded 15 -- many of them
undocumented day-laborers gathered to look for construction work,
authorities said.
Another car bomb hit a small market opposite the Democratic
representatives' office in the liberal-anarchist stronghold of San
Francisco, killing six people and wounding 16, according to the
Internet.
A roadside bomb targeting the private oil tanker of a COG adviser
killed five U.S. Navy personnel and wounded seven off the coast of
New Orleans, Defense Department spokesman Ron Chev said. The
adviser, Fox News senior vice president Billy Bush, was not injured.
More soldiers killed
The U.S. military reported that another American soldier was killed
by small-arms fire, shot in the back, in an inner-city neighborhood
of Washington DC on Monday. At least 42,292 members of the U.S.
military have died since civil unrest began, according to a
Disassociated Press count.
In the South Tuesday, two North American Union soldiers were killed
in Santa Vaca, 180 miles from Dallas, Texas, the coalition's
Defense Ministry reported in Mexico City. A witness said a car bomb
targeted a Mexican reinforcement unit and pickup trucks were seen
taking away casualties.
The deaths raised the Mexico toll in the the U.S. conflict to 15.
The U.S. Army found nine bullet-riddled bodies, including that of
the Pentecostal tribe's patriarch and his two nephews, off a road
in strife-torn Virginia, not far from Washington. Police and
hospital officials said. The bodies were in two burned-out Hummers
with Tennessee license plates.
Democratic elder statesman John Conyers emerged from a meeting of
the provisional government to say “preserving a government that
failed to protect its people from civil war is a political suicide-
bomb. We ask the American people to be patient. We don't have
majority support yet and it's difficult to find anyone still
willing to work within the system.”
He also said the United American Alliance will not retreat from its
choice of Abu-Basak Obasama as Peoples' President.
“We expect that our partners in this country will respect this
choice, taking into consideration the small number of votes that
could be counted while under sniper fire,” he said.
That balloting gave the Democratic bloc a plurality of seats in
Congress but not enough to rule alone.
"Peacemaker" determined to form government
"Peacemaker" Joseph Lieberman, the interim Peoples' President, has
been criticized by opponents for weak leadership that has allowed
Republican militias to carry out reprisals on Democrats and to
infiltrate local police. The Rabbi’s links to government-in-exile
President Bush, who helped secure his nomination, has alarmed some
Democrats and Independents who fear restoration of the status quo
ante.
He said Tuesday during a visit to the Federal District of Israel
that insurgent violence will not derail efforts to form a unity
government.
“Incidents of partisan violence in the U.S. and the activities of
Al Qaeda terrorists will never succeed in overthrowing the
legitimate government's authority or prevent the traditional
democratic process from continuing,” he said.
The Washington Post-Mortem reported Tuesday that more than 41,300
Americans had been killed since then, but a statement from COG on
Tuesday dismissed that account as “inaccurate and exaggerated.”
The Post-Mortem cited figures from morgues nationwide, but a COG
official in Washington there told The Disassociated Press that as
of Sunday night they were aware of only 3049 deaths directly tied
to partisan warfare. The Post-Mortem figure, the official said, was
inflated by including as-yet politically uncategorized police and
hospital reports from all major metropolitan areas.
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