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Chicago Sun-Times,
February 28, 2006
BLACK PANTHER STREET NAME OUTRAGES COPS
Chicago-area Black Panthers in question, Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, were assassinated sleeping in their beds by state authorities in December, 1969. Thus it ought not be possible for an honest reporter to ask, as Andrew Herrmann does in the second article below, “Was it murder?” If 37 years later, the Chicago Sun-Times can’t bring itself to report something as straightforward as
this, what’s up?
Category: Constitution, Domestic Policy, Civil Rights
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Missing from this important article is the fact that Rep. Rahm Emmanuel, a 2nd term Democratic congressman (IL), took time off from staff director duties for the Clinton Administration to serve as a volunteer in the Israeli army. His parents are Israeli which makes him.... His other job? Democratic Party leaders empowered him to make the decision who should run for Democratic House seats in the upcoming election, meaning, who gets the money to run. Refresh our memory,
US/Israel--which country is the strategic asset of the other again?
Category: Constitution, Domestic Policy, Security, Israel
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Z-Magazine, March 2006
How the West & Free Press Have Accepted, Approved and Underwritten Ethnic Cleansing and Institutionalized Racism, In Violation of All Purported Enlightenment Values, and With Mind-Boggling Hypocrisy
Category: Media, Domestic Policy, Israel, Civil Rights
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PINR, February 28, 2006
French Economic Patriotism Throws Europe into Confusion
Category: Economy, Global Trade
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Asia Times, March 1, 2006
Iraq: The Wages of Chaos
Category: Middle East, Dispensationalism, Foreign Policy, Israel
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London Telegraph, February 25, 2006
Global Credit Ocean Dries Up
Category: Economy, Global Trade
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BBC, London, February 28, 2006
US sees decline in housing sales
Category: Economy
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The Huffington Post, February 28, 2006
Deibold Whistleblower charged with 3 FeloniesCategory: US Constitution, Domestic Policy
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AntiWar.com, February 27, 2006
Senator Feinstein's War-Profiteering
Category: Middle East, Foreign Policy, Economy
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Lew Rockwell, February 27, 2006
The Real Reasons To Hate Wal-Mart
And the illegitimate ones.
Category: Satire
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Lodi News Sentinel,
February 24, 2006
Hamid Hayat: Did he confess to agents?
Videotape appears to show FBI leading Lodi terror suspectCategory: US Constitution, The Middle East, Domestic Policy
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REUTERS, February 22, 2006
U.S. TERROR FEARS, STOKED BY BUSH, NOW BITE HIMCategory: US Constitution, The Middle East & Dispensationalism
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Raw Story, February 22, 2006
Former Senate chief Dole hired to lobby for Dubai port deal
Note: Israeli companies currently handle the 'security' for several US ports including (at the time) the airports used for 911. Israel has been caught multiple times (4 times in 2004 alone) spying on the US and selling information to Russia and China during the 70's and 80's. UAE has not been caught spying on America and has not been caught selling/trading our military secrets to China or Russia. Yet another Israeli spy case goes to court in April under scoring that we have no problem with a foreign nation known to spy on us running our ports.
Here's the kicker. This dispute is a red herring. No foreign country or foreign company should be securing our ports or traffic entering them...ever. That's the Federal Government's job according the the Constitution and only US Companies should be allowed to fulfill this function. Why are we outsourcing our security? That is the issue. It is the only issue.
Category: US Constitution, The Middle East, Domestic Policy
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AFP, February 22, 2006
Israeli army destroys US-funded public park in West Bank
Category: US Constitution, The Middle East & Dispensationalism
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February 24, 2006
Request For War Crimes Report on the Attack-USS Liberty
Category: Military Life, US Constitution, The Middle East, Cover-ups
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Home News Tribune,
February 22, 2006
Rutgers bars band after critics object: The band voiced an opinion that facts support but like the Dixie Chicks in 2003, certain people don't like it and raised a ruckus. They lost their gig due to complaints by an ADL satellite organization protecting a
foreign nation's vanity, which to them is more important than our first Amendment rights...or truth. Category: US Constitution, The Middle East
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One World, February 24, 2006
US, UK and India aggravating Nepal situationCategory: US Constitution, Foreign Policy, Cover-ups
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Truth Dig, February 23, 2006
A Cover-up Under Two Presidents: The Unsolved Mystery of the Oklahoma City Bombing
Category: Domestic Policy, Cover-ups
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Guerrilla News Network, February 18, 2006
Houston Police To Put Video Cameras On Every Corner
Category: Domestic Policy, Constitution
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Reporters without Borders, February 16, 2006
Three Journalists Face Jail For Revealing Existence Of CIA Prisons In Europe
Category: The Constitution
& American Policy
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Reuters, February 16, 2006
Virus attacking Apple Macintosh PCs found
Category: Computers
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Artic Beacon, February 16, 2006
New Orleans Evacuees Given "Raw Deal"
Category: Domestic Policy, Constitution
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Artic Beacon, February 17, 2006
Homeland Security Clamps Down On Anti-War Bumper Stickers
Category: Military Life, Constitution
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PINR, February 17, 2006
Special Report: "Iran's Race for Nuclear Weapons"
Category: Middle East
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PINR, February 17, 2006
The Growing Importance of Japan's Engagement in Central Asia
Category: Economics, Asia
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Democracy NOW! February 15, 2006--AUDIO Interview--Economic Hit Man John Perkins:
“We Have Created the World’s First Truly Global Empire”
Category: Economics
& American Policy
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ABC News: February 16, 2006
Bush Administration's War Spending Nears Half-Trillion Dollars
Category: War Profiteering
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Pakistan Tribune, February 18, 2006
U.S: . Iraq Attacks Increase
Category: Middle East
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Information Clearing House, February 17, 2006
Abu Ghraib leaked report reveals full extent of abuse
Category: The Constitution
& American Policy
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Power and Interest News Report,
February 14, 2006
"The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal: The End Game Begins"
Category: Foreign Policy
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We Hold These Truths,
February 14, 2006
CAN CHRIST FOLLOWERS
SAVE THE WORLD
FROM CHRISTIANS?
Category: Dispensationalism
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The Forward, February 10, 2006
is Iraq a war for Israel?
THE HOUR: Knowing What We Don't Know
Category: Middle East
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International Herald Tribune, FEBRUARY 10, 2006:
A 'long war' designed to perpetuate itself
Category: Middle East
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The London Telegraph,
February 12, 2006
US prepares military
blitz against Iran's
nuclear sites
Category: Middle East
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CBS NEWS/60 Minutes,
February 9, 2006
Billions Stolen
From Iraq?:
Category: War Profiteering
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OPINION with Charlie Reese
"With all due respect, (Mr President), obey the damned laws or resign."
Category: The Constitution
& American Policy
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The London Telegraph:
February 13, 2006
UN inquiry demands
closure of Guantanamo
Category: The Constitution
& American Policy
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New York Times: February 12, 2006
Nutra-Sweet and Equal associated with unusually high rates of lymphomas, leukemia and other cancers
Category: Health
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AUDIO: Kevin Pina in Port Au Prince. Insightful report on the first elections since the US orchestrated coup of Pres. Jean Bertrand Aristede DOWNLOAD MP3
Category: The Constitution
& American Policy"Intelligence Brief: Elections in Nepal and Haiti"
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Paul Craig Roberts:
February 11, 2006
Job growth the weakest on record
Category: Economics
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IMEMC & Agencies - February 10, 2006
Israel responsible
for Palestinian Impoverishment
Category: The Constitution, Middle East & American Policy
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International Herald Tribune, FEBRUARY 10, 2006:
A 'long war' designed to perpetuate itself
Category: Middle East
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London Guardian
- February 6, 2006
Fighting Apartheid:
Church votes to sell off shares in Caterpillar
Category: Dispensationalism
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Lew Rockwell:
February 2, 2006
Huh? What did he Say? State of the Union
Translating
the Emperor’s Speech
Category: The Constitution & American Policy
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Associated Press: February 2, 2006
U.S. Intel Chief Doubts
Iran Has Nukes
Category: Middle East
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Salon: February 2, 2006
Out of jail, into the Army--Facing an enlistment crisis, the Army is granting "waivers" to an increasingly high percentage of recruits with criminal records -- and trying to hide it.
Category: Military Life
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'Nightline' Investigation: Jan 31, 2006
Wounded Soldiers Told They Owe Money to Army: Troops Face Financial Crises After Learning Army Overpaid Them During Hospitalization
Category: Military Life
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