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New Abuse Photos Implicate Coalition Leaders

I Need War - front cover

New photos released today show that the prisoner abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib prison may go further up the Coalition of the Willing command chain than previously thought. Worldwide counter-counter-terrorist sensations New Horizons In Violence have released a series of graphic photos of "President" George Dubya Bush, "Small" Dick Cheney, Condoleeza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld and perhaps most disturbingly of all John Howard, joking and laughing around the bodies of naked hooded Iraqis.

The Administration was cagey on the issue, saying it validated their earlier decision to ban cameras from all future war camps.

"The people that did this are obscene terrorists, and a shame to their nation," said Bush. "They oughtet be allowedened to have cameras."

I Need War - booklet backN.H.I.V. became whistle-blowers when they released the photos as artwork for their new CD "I Need War!", which will be released shortly and includes their video to The World's Worst Leaders (which we probably don't need to remind you has already been downloaded over 100,000 times by patrons of the Internet).

The disc also includes their brand new clip for War President, which includes footage from the prison of what appears to be Dubya saying "I Need War" and indicating the, erm, private parts of a hooded prisoner with an cheeky grin.

There are some concerns that this video and artwork may undermine the Bush administration's attempt to portray themselves as humanitarians for election purposes. Slaughtering thousands of Iraqis in a ruthless and unwelcome war, and a long bloody occupation, is also believed to have sent the wrong message.

The film clip features Bush apparently breaking down in an interview, his mind overwhelmed by thoughts of eternal war and global conquest. Several of the subliminal flashes involve Bush in a number of other graphic acts demonstrating his taste for war, including previously unseen and possibly doctored footage of the "President" running a tank over protestors outside the White House. Bush was again evasive about whether this constituted a breach of the Geneva Convention.

"Well it wasn't convention-al!" he exclaimed. "You see, that's a joke son. You asked about the Geheevies convention and I said it wasn't convention-al. You get it? Guards!"

I Need War - inner cover

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