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BUSH'S NATIONAL ID PLAN IS "THE MARK OF THE BEAST" Post Date: 2005-04-15 07:35:29 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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BUSH REVIVES NATIONAL ID PLAN content="Total Information Awareness was inspired by the urban legend of the beast of belgium. National ID is the mark of the beast."> BUSH'S NATIONAL ID PLAN IS "THE MARK OF THE BEAST" In the wake of 9/11, some in Washington proposed a national ID plan. It would basically amount to US citizens and legal aliens having to carry a passport within their own country. The plan was not received well in Congress, and was left out of the USA Patriot act. President Bush has decided to revive the controversial plan with a shocking twist. Instead of issuing cards that we must carry at all times, each US citizen and legal alien will have a bar ...
Congress to impose 5 years in prison for passing a joint - take action Post Date: 2005-04-15 02:49:07 by Neil McIver
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TO: Supporters of marijuana policy reform FROM: Steve Fox, MPP director of government relations DATE: Thursday, April 14, 2005 SUBJECT: Urge your U.S. representative and two U.S. senators to oppose harsh new mandatory minimum sentences Your immediate help is needed to defeat harsh new mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenses. The U.S. House Judiciary Committee will soon consider a bill that would create draconian mandatory minimum sentences for a variety of nonviolent drug offenses, including marijuana. If this bill becomes law, anyone convicted in federal court of the crime of "enticing" someone "who has previously been enrolled in a drug treatment ...
Churches and Government Post Date: 2005-04-14 22:36:24 by DeaconBenjamin
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Congressman Ron Paul has written an important report. It deals with the politicians public praise of John Paul II and their voting records, which show that they opposed him at every turn. The report mentions the Federal governments threat to churches: to remove their tax-exempt status. This threat has produced lapdog churches, which is what the politicians want. Historically, religion always represented a threat to government because it competes for the loyalties of the people. In modern America, however, most religious institutions abandoned their independence long ago, and now serve as cheerleaders for state policies like social services, faith-based welfare, and military ...
NYC prosecutors caught altering video in RNC protest case Post Date: 2005-04-14 16:15:24 by Red Jones
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NYC prosecutors caught altering video in RNC protest case author: gupi Portlanders have already seen this story unfold in their city. The arrest of law-abiding citizens, the police lying in court only to be contradicted by video shot by independent reporters, and the arduous task of holding the city accountable. However, there is one new twist in the prosecution of cases of those arrested during the RNC: the prosecution has been caught altering the police video submitted to the court by removing segments showing the innocence of the arrestee, only to be caught when an unaltered video was submitted by the defense. Most of what is happening in New York City is nothing new to many ...
Judge Sentences Woman Accused Of Making Anti-Semitic Comments [Full Thread] Post Date: 2005-04-14 13:50:18 by 1776
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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- An Orange County judge handed down an unusual sentence for a woman accused of yelling anti-Semitic comments at her Jewish neighbor. Geraldine Ballard wasn't charged with a crime. What happened in court Thursday will not show up on her record unless she violates the conditions of her probation. Orange County judge Mike Murphy handled the sensitive case by drafting a creative sentence for Ballard. Ballard is accused of threatening Lisa Green and her children by shouting derogatory remarks at them as they walked in front of her property on their way to the Jewish Community Center in Maitland. "I truly have to say, the system worked, it really worked," said ...
James Dobson compared Supreme Court justices to the KKK Post Date: 2005-04-14 13:12:35 by hfrancis
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On his April 11 radio broadcast, Focus on the Family founder James Dobson continued his tirade against what he has termed "judicial tyranny." With Mark Levin, author of Men In Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America (foreword by Rush Limbaugh), as his guest, Dobson likened Supreme Court justices to the Ku Klux Klan: DOBSON: I heard a minister the other day talking about the great injustice and evil of the men in white robes, the Ku Klux Klan, that roamed the country in the South, and they did great wrong to civil rights and to morality. And now we have black-robed men, and that's what you're talking about.
Patriotic Opposition To The Patriot Act Post Date: 2005-04-13 22:45:54 by Brian S
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It has taken awhile, but serious and principled opposition to renewing parts of the USA Patriot Act is growing in the form of an improbable coalition that includes some of Washington's leading conservatives, the ACLU, gun rights groups, libertarians and medical privacy activists. One thing is for sure, the coalition with former Georgia congressman Bob Barr at its head is not going to be outflanked on the right, not with a name like Patriots to Restore Checks and Balances. The Patriot Act was passed in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. This time the act's backers cannot use the argument that the law's critics are, if not actually abetting terrorism, at least tying the president's hands in ...
Man Seized At Capitol Will Be Deported Post Date: 2005-04-13 18:19:39 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Man Seized At Capitol Will Be Deported Australian Won't Face Charges After Standoff By Del Quentin Wilber Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, April 13, 2005 A 33-year-old Australian man who was tackled in a standoff with police at the U.S. Capitol on Monday will be deported, and no criminal charges will be filed against him, authorities said yesterday. Allan Doody, special agent in charge of the Washington field office for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said Wenhao Zhao will be sent back to Australia in the coming days. Doody said Zhao violated the terms of his visit, but he declined to elaborate, citing U.S. privacy rules. Zhao arrived in the United States on Friday as a ...
And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead Post Date: 2005-04-13 16:49:52 by Red Jones
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There's a rock band called ". . . And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead", which is also the way to recognize a lot of conspiracies. The conspirators have gotten more sophisticated since the heady days of the 60's and 70's, when witnesses were dropping like flies. Now they just need to take care of a few key people, like Gary Webb, or James Hatfield, or Cliff Baxter, or Danny Casolaro, or Steve Kangas. Raymond Lemme was an investigator from the Florida Inspector General's office at the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). He is now dead, an apparent suicide. Lemme was the investigator assigned to the case of Clint Curtis, a Florida programmer who has made some ...
ISRAELIS were 9-11 short sale stock buyers, betting on WTC terror strikes, story killed... Post Date: 2005-04-13 16:36:15 by gengis gandhi
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ISRAELIS were 9-11 short sale stock buyers, betting on WTC terror strikes, story killed... author: Mossad watch FYI. Makes sense to me. Particularly when the Mossad cells were watching the "Al-CIAda" cells the whole time from Virginia to the 9-11 day-of when they were filming the towers being hit and collapsing, celebrating all the while. Of course Rabbi Chertoff of the Homeland Security Department now (then, the second in command under Ashcroft at the DOJ) let the Mossad budding filmmakers out of the country, without explanation, without much media coverage. trenchant quote: "Between August 26 and September 11, 2001, a group of speculators, identified by the American ...
Idolizing the State Post Date: 2005-04-13 09:05:39 by Continental Op
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Idolizing the State Lee R. Shelton IV When you hear the word "idolatry," what comes to mind? Do you think of Young singers competing on national television for a recording contract and the fleeting adoration of millions of pop music fans? Are you reminded of the scene from The Ten Commandments with Edward G. Robinson standing in front of a golden calf? Idolatry, as defined by Webster, is "the worship of a physical object as a god" or "immoderate attachment or devotion to something"--and that isn't a good thing. In fact, the very first commandment given to Moses on Mt. Sinai addresses the sin of idolatry: "You shall have no other gods before Me" ...
Ohio Agents Use Woman's Identity in Strip-Bar Sting Post Date: 2005-04-12 18:15:01 by mirage
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Supporters of Ohio's identity theft law are livid that state liquor control agents gave a college student the driver's license and Social Security number of another woman so she could pose as a stripper for a sting. Investigators and Miami County Prosecutor Gary Nasal came up with nothing more than misdemeanor charges in the 2003 vice operation targeting the Total Xposure strip bar near Troy in western Ohio. Nasal said the ploy was legal because a change in Ohio's law the previous year aimed at curbing identity theft. The law allows police to use a person's identity within the context of an investigation, he said. And the tactics were justified because authorities ...
Breaking, Republicans screw veterans Post Date: 2005-04-12 17:21:52 by hfrancis
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Tue Apr 12th, 2005 at 14:01:46 PDT Ed Schultz just interviewed Sen. Patty Murray, (D-WA) who introduced an amendment to an emergency spending bill for Iraq war funding today. The amendment provided $1.9BN to provide emergency funding for Veterans health care. Diaries :: jdjonsson's diary :: :: Trackback :: The amendment was defeated on a 54-46 vote. Every Democrat and One republican voted for it. (McCain?) Murray said that the Republican justification for defeating the amendment was that it was "not an emergency." Republicans do not care about the men and women they continue to send off to war. Trumpet this one loud and clear to whomever will listen. Do you know any Republican ...
My Battle With the Thought Police Post Date: 2005-04-12 15:25:18 by Zipporah
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Readers of this site probably know about my ordeal at my university, which has been covered quite extensively on this site and by the major mainstream press. Now that major combat operations have ended (to employ a phrase used by Bush in reference to Iraq...two years ago), I've had some time to reflect on what happened, why, and whether and to what extent I responded properly. And so here are my thoughts on this incident that took my career as a professor of economics in a direction I would never had anticipated. Now that the case is more-or-less settled, I no longer feel bound by legal considerations to keep silent on important details. This article is the first to disclose the full ...
N.C. Man Told to Remove Hanging Motorcycle [Zoning Nazis] Post Date: 2005-04-12 11:21:07 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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N.C. Man Told to Remove Hanging Motorcycle RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Harley-Davidson enthusiast Richard Woodworth has an unusual piece of art in his back yard, and it's causing him quite a headache with the city of Raleigh. It's the gnarled metal of a wrecked motorcycle hanging in a tree. In February, a city inspector walked on Woodworth's wooded property and decided the dangling metal fell under Raleigh's code definition of a nuisance motor vehicle. But even though Woodworth lives a mile outside the city limits and has posted no-trespassing signs, he falls under some city code enforcement. For Woodworth, that meant receiving a city inspections letter telling him to pay a $100 ...
MIRACLES STILL HAPPEN! Post Date: 2005-04-12 09:33:54 by Zipporah
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Sit down, folks! What you are going to hear is going to astound you. At least it did me. This is the only really good news we have ever had regarding the protection of parental and pupil rights. This new information will strike at the heart of many destructive values- changing federal education programs, but especially at the heart of President Bush's plans to require mandatory mental health screening of our children in the government schools. (New Freedom Commission on Mental Health). Yesterday, I did an Internet search on "protection of human subjects from government programs related to mental/psychological/psychiatric/physical experimentation, etc., etc.". My hope was to find ...
In the Fight Against Terrorism, Some Rights Must Be Repealed Post Date: 2005-04-12 08:24:18 by boonie rat
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In the Fight Against Terrorism, Some Rights Must Be Repealed By Junaid M. Afeef The newly appointed CIA Director Porter Goss believes that terrorists may bring urban warfare techniques learned in Iraq to our homeland. If he is right, we could have a whole new war on our hands. The prospect is indeed scary. The idea of terrorist cells operating clandestinely in the United States, quietly amassing handguns and assault rifles, and planning suicide shooting rampages in our malls, is right out of Tom Clancys most recent novel. If not for the fact that the 9/11 attacks were also foreshadowed in a Clancy novel, I would have given the idea no further thought. However, rather than facing ...
The Sovietization Of America Post Date: 2005-04-11 21:42:09 by Continental Op
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The Sovietization Of America Linda Kimball (quote) "The humanistic way of thinking, which had proclaimed itself as our guide, did not admit the existence of evil in man, nor did it see any task higher than the attainment of happiness on earth. It started modern western civilization on the dangerous trend of worshipping man and his material needs......gaps were left open for evil, and its drafts blow freely today." (end quote) Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Harvard Commencement Address, 1978 Solzhenitsyn's prophetic warning was not well-received by America's atheist humanists. They were as starstruck and deluded by humanism as were their WWII era liberal predecessors, described here by ...
Andy Rooney Takes Stand at Fraud Trial, Gets Lecture From Judge Post Date: 2005-04-11 17:42:36 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Andy Rooney Takes Stand at Fraud Trial, Gets Lecture From Judge By Jim Fitzgerald Associated Press Writer Published: Apr 11, 2005 WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) - Leading a parade of celebrity witnesses who claimed they were stiffed by a speakers bureau, Andy Rooney began his testimony Monday by questioning the wording of the oath to tell the truth. The CBS newsman later got a lecture from the judge for trying to interrogate a lawyer while on the witness stand. "No, no, no, Mr. Rooney," said federal Judge Colleen McMahon, her head in her hands. "The first rule is the witness never gets to ask any questions ... even if he's a journalist." Rooney was the first witness in ...
Police tackle mystery man with suitcases at Capitol Post Date: 2005-04-11 17:06:17 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Police tackle mystery man with suitcases at Capitol Associated Press Apr. 11, 2005 11:15 AM WASHINGTON - Police on Monday tackled and forcibly dragged away a man dressed in black and carrying two suitcases who had stationed himself in front of the west side of the U.S. Capitol. The midday incident - which occurred during one of Washington's busiest tourist times, the annual flowering of the cherry blossoms - had forced police to evacuate that side of the Capitol in fear of a possible explosion. Police, some armed with assault rifles, moved in slowly behind the man, who faced the Capitol from a plaza below its west entrance. Crouching behind the wall, the police sprang up and ran full ...
Report: 1 in 4 military, overseas ballots uncounted Post Date: 2005-04-11 15:59:09 by hfrancis
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Washington - The votes of at least one in four U.S. soldiers and overseas voters in last fall's election never were counted. That's the conclusion of a recent report by the National Defense Committee, a private, pro- military organization that surveyed local election offices across the country about the number of absentee votes cast and counted in the Nov. 2 election. Advertisement In all, more than 30,000 of the 131,000 absentee ballots sent by troops and expatriates to 760 local elections offices around the country were not counted, the report found. Those offices represent about 10 percent of the 7,800 offices nationwide. This disenfranchisement rate was a bit better than that ...
Fmr. Honduran Human Rights Commissioner: "Impossible Negroponte Did Not Know About Human Rights Violations" in Honduras Post Date: 2005-04-11 15:25:59 by hfrancis
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Fmr. Honduran Human Rights Commissioner: "Impossible Negroponte Did Not Know About Human Rights Violations" in Honduras Monday, April 11th, 2005 http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/04/11/143226 Senate confirmation hearings on John Negroponte's nomination to the post of National Intelligence Director are scheduled to begin Tuesday. We take a look at his record as U.S. ambassador to Honduras with a Honduran activist whose brother was disappeared by Honduran security forces, the former Honduran National Human Rights Commissioner and a filmmaker who has profiled human rights issues in Latin America. [includes rush transcript] Senate confirmation hearings on John ...
Cancer patient arrested after leaving hospital, update on 8 state marijuana bills Post Date: 2005-04-11 12:23:34 by Neil McIver
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Dear Friend: On his way home from the hospital where he had received treatment for a severe intestinal blockage, 63-year-old cancer patient Jerome Schaffer was arrested by police, who placed handcuffs over his hospital ID bracelet and took him to jail. He was held overnight and charged with using marijuana to relieve the debilitating side effects of chemotherapy. Last Tuesday, a Minnesota Senate committee held a hearing on the Marijuana Policy Project's bill to protect medical marijuana patients like Schaffer from arrest and imprisonment ... and Schaffer himself was there to testify. After hearing the testimony of Schaffer and other patients, the committee passed the bill by a 5-2 vote ...
The Six Monkeys and Our Political Situation Post Date: 2005-04-11 07:34:34 by tom007
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Apr 09, 2005 By Sheikh Hamid Al-Ali, Translation © Jihad Unspun 2005 A psychologist placed six monkeys (baboons) in a cage with a hand of bananas hanging in the ceiling and a ladder underneath. As one of the monkeys climbed the ladder to reach the bananas, the psychologist drenched the remaining five monkeys with hot water. A while later, another monkey tried to climb the ladder, and the psychologist again drenched the remaining five monkeys with the hot water. This process was repeated over and over until the monkeys were terrified. Then the psychologist noticed that the monkeys started to beat any one who tried to climb the ladder and reach the bananas. The psychologist then ...
9-11 Perspectives (Video + Link) Post Date: 2005-04-10 15:28:50 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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THE SECRET TEAM The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World L. FLETCHER PROUTY Col., U.S. Air Force (Ret.) THE SECRET TEAM 9-11 Perspectives (Video) 1:58:09 min. 222 MB Download Stream
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