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Oklahoma: The Axis of Evil
Post Date: 2006-05-30 22:38:48 by Arator
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Oklahoma: The Axis of Evil Infowars | May 30, 2006 by Holland Van den Nieuwenhof Oklahoma, which is normally a drive-through, fly-over state, usually only makes the national news when something, unfortunately, blows up. The Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. The suicide-bombing of late last year. Norman, Oklahoma is my hometown. You may have heard of it because it is the home of the University of Oklahoma. Growing up there I was convinced that I lived in the most boring town in the world, so it was with growing alarm that I began to discover through my own research and the diligent work of others that Norman has served as a crossroads of sorts for international terrorists for well over a ...

Future Intimidation Is the Real Risk of the Jefferson Raid
Post Date: 2006-05-30 18:18:58 by Peetie Wheatstraw
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Let us stipulate one thing at the beginning: Whatever the other side of the story, if investigators are not lying and did find $90,000 in Rep. William Jefferson’s freezer, and if they do have the Louisiana Democrat on videotape saying what they say he said, then he is a scoundrel, plain and simple. But when it comes to the FBI raid on Jefferson’s office, that observation or reality is immaterial. What the FBI and Justice Department did is indeed a constitutional outrage, outrageous enough to have prompted the astonishing joint statement by Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). There are reasons--good and sound reasons--behind the ...

Gunshots in Washington DC: A Message from Bush to Congress to Pass the Immigration and Amnesty Bill
Post Date: 2006-05-30 13:59:04 by Peetie Wheatstraw
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Is the President Threatening Members of Congress? The official story: On Friday a work crew was doing legitimate repairs on an elevator in the building where the House of Representatives is located. During the repair process the workmen used a drill. A Republican member of Congress reported the sound of the drill to the police as probable gunshots. SWAT teams armed with automatic assault weapons then flooded into the building and locked it down. They ordered the US Congressmen to put their hands on their heads and forcibly evacuated them from their offices. They then searched each of the congressional offices for guns. This seems like major overkill for an incident involving a work tool. ...

Rumsfeld says 9-11 plane 'shot down' in Pennsylvania (12/24/2004)
Post Date: 2006-05-30 11:25:01 by aristeides
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Rumsfeld says 9-11 plane 'shot down' in Pennsylvania During surprise Christmas Eve trip, defense secretary contradicts official story Posted: December 27, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2004 http://WorldNetDaily.com WASHINGTON – Ever since Sept. 11, 2001, there have been questions about Flight 93, the ill-fated plane that crashed in the rural fields of Pennsylvania. The official story has been that passengers on the United Airlines flight rushed the hijackers in an effort to prevent them from crashing the plane into a strategic target – possibly the U.S. Capitol. During his surprise Christmas Eve trip to Iraq, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld referred to the flight ...

A Glimpse of UN Darkness
Post Date: 2006-05-30 11:07:42 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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A Glimpse of UN Darkness by Cheryl K. Chumley Posted May 27, 2006 After reading Wayne LaPierre's "The Global War on Your Guns: Inside the UN Plan to Destroy the Bill of Rights" and experiencing vicariously the boot-stomping good times of globalists as they play the latest round of Guns-Be-Gone, Rosie O'Donnell's call-for-all-arms seems almost patriotic. "Most discussions at the United Nations are deservedly obscure, but the debate over guns really matters," LaPierre begins. "It's about firearm ownership ... individual liberty and national sovereignty. It's a battle for America's soul." If soul-battling seems too radical a concept to accept -- if you're of ...

Bush bans protests at military funerals
Post Date: 2006-05-29 17:28:20 by Zipporah
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Mon May 29, 10:33 AM ET President Bush, marking Memorial Day with a speech paying tribute to fighting men and women lost in war, signed into law Monday a bill that keeps demonstrators from disrupting military funerals. In advance of his speech and a wreath-laying at America's most hallowed burial ground for military heroes, Bush signed the "Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act." This was largely in response to the activities of a Kansas church group that has staged protests at military funerals around the country, claiming the deaths symbolized God's anger at U.S. tolerance of homosexuals. The new law bars protests within 300 feet of the entrance of a national cemetery and ...

May was a good month at the polls for gun owners
Post Date: 2006-05-29 17:16:42 by DeaconBenjamin
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Ohio Governor In Ohio, stalwart pro-gunner Ken Blackwell won the Republican nomination for Governor. This November, Blackwell faces a grueling battle against a moderate Democrat. Gun Owners of America -- Political Victory Fund endorsed and supported Blackwell in his primary win and will work hard in the months to come to help push this friend of the Second Amendment to victory in November. Visit Ken on the web at http://www.kenblackwell.com. Ohio 4th Congressional Also in Ohio, pro-gun state senator James Jordan won a primary for an open U.S. House seat. In his two terms in the senate, Jordan has proven himself to be a strong voice for the right to keep and bear arms. This seat, which ...

High-tech tags may track kids in TUSD
Post Date: 2006-05-29 14:45:58 by Zipporah
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High-tech tags may track kids in TUSD Radio devices show when pupils get on, off buses By Jeff Commings ARIZONA DAILY STAR Millions of consumers pay extra to put tracking devices in their cars in case of theft. But would parents want to shell out more money for something similar for their children? And would schools go for it? The answer seems to be yes. School districts around the nation are starting to hold themselves more accountable for the students they're paid to teach and protect. As part of the growing trend, officials in the Tucson Unified School District already are testing new technology that helps keep track of elementary students during the school day. Using a program ...

White House Wants NSA Lawsuits Nixed
Post Date: 2006-05-29 14:41:19 by robin
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(CBS/AP) The Bush administration asked federal judges in New York and Michigan to dismiss a pair of lawsuits filed over the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping program, saying litigation would jeopardize state secrets. In legal papers filed late Friday, Justice Department lawyers said it would be impossible to defend the legality of the spying program without disclosing classified information that could be of value to suspected terrorists. National Intelligence Director John Negroponte invoked the state secrets privilege on behalf of the administration, writing that disclosure of such information would cause "exceptionally grave damage" to national security. The ...

Neocons in the Democratic Party (from L.A. Times)
Post Date: 2006-05-29 13:10:13 by robin
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Neocons in the Democratic PartyLike Kennedy and Truman, Democratic neocons want to beef up the military and won't run from a fight. By Jacob Heilbrunn Jacob Heilbrunn, a former Times editorial writer, is writing a book on neoconservatism. May 28, 2006 DON'T LOOK now, but neoconservatism is making a comeback — and not among the Republicans who have made it famous but in the Democratic Party. A host of pundits and young national security experts associated with the party are calling for a return to the Cold War precepts of President Truman to wage a war against terror that New Republic Editor Peter Beinart, in the title of his provocative new book, calls "The Good Fight." The ...

Gonzales Gone Wild
Post Date: 2006-05-29 12:59:49 by robin
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Gonzales Gone Wild by Mark Anderson On Feb. 6, 2006, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales launched a convoluted attack on the Fourth Amendment before the Senate Judiciary Committee. This assault on the meaning of the Fourth Amendment is, in my estimation, the biggest leap forward for totalitarianism in this country. The following is an excerpt from Alberto Gonzales' Fourth Amendment catechism (emphasis mine): "Finally, the NSA's terrorist surveillance program fully complies with the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. The Fourth Amendment has never been understood to require warrants in all circumstances. The Supreme Court has upheld warrantless ...

The Evil Is in Our Government
Post Date: 2006-05-29 12:57:51 by robin
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The Evil Is in Our Government by Paul Craig Roberts Is the Bush Regime a state sponsor of terrorism? A powerful case can be made that it is. In the past three years, the Bush Regime has murdered tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians and an unknown number of Afghan ones. U.S. Marines, our finest and proudest military force, are under criminal investigation for breaking into Iraqi homes and murdering entire families. In an unprecedented event, Gen. Michael Hagee, the Marine Corps commandant, has found it necessary to fly to Iraq to tell our best-trained troops to stop murdering civilians. Gen. Hagee found it necessary to tell the U.S. Marines: "We do not employ force just for the sake ...

AMERICA IS DEAD AND IS IN RIGOR MORTIS
Post Date: 2006-05-29 11:59:28 by christine
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What if...America is dead and we just don't know it??? The once great United States of America Inc.has now dropped to the 34th ranking country where one should live when considering issues such as: freedom/lifestyle/health/health care/entertainment/living standards/life expectancy/cost of living/education/crime/weather/etc... Most Americans rarely travel abroad - and when they do they are increasingly unwelcome due to their government's inhumane foreign policy. Most Americans do not know that Canadians for example, trust the Chinese more than their once favourite brother, the great neighbour to the south. All Americans have been brainwashed since birth through the media, culture and the ...

Special Video for Memorial Day
Post Date: 2006-05-29 11:03:25 by Zipporah
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THE LAST TABOO: SEXUAL DESIRE FOR PRE-PUBESCENT CHILDREN [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2006-05-29 09:04:01 by Mind_Virus
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THE LAST TABOO: SEXUAL DESIRE FOR PRE-PUBESCENT CHILDREN All photos are by Sally Mann. Visit her online gallery Sexual Fascism in Progressive America Progressives in America are rightly concerned about increasing signs of fascism in this country, such as a so-called war on terrorism that allows massive invasion of privacy and wholesale imprisonment without charge. Such as state manufacture of propaganda for its own people; such as the assertion that anyone who challenges government policies on these matters is a traitor. Such as a "great leader" who puts himself clearly above and outside the law. They ought to be concerned also about another sign of the demise of American ...

George Washington Had It Right
Post Date: 2006-05-29 08:13:28 by Zoroaster
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May 29, 2006 George Washington Had It Right by Charley Reese Have you ever thought how peaceful and prosperous we would be if our national leaders had followed the advice of George Washington in his "Farewell Address"? For starters, we would not be hopelessly in debt, and there would not be so many Americans buried in national cemeteries and in distant lands. Nor would we be as hated as we are today in so many countries, where new polls show people not only dislike American foreign policy and the American government, but are now deciding they don't like the American people. Washington's recommended policy can be summed up as armed neutrality, the same policy Switzerland ...

Newsweek: FBI Looking at Hunter, DeLay
Post Date: 2006-05-28 21:49:17 by aristeides
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Newsweek: FBI Looking at Hunter, DeLay By Paul Kiel - May 28, 2006, 3:38 PM In a piece filled with precious, precious details about Brent "Boom shaka laka" Wilkes (e.g. that he stayed in the King Kamehameha Suite at the Royal Hawaiian resort, that he's a former linebacker, and that he tends to break into show tunes) Newsweek reports that the FBI is investigating Wilkes' ties to Reps. Duncan Hunter (R-CA) and Tom DeLay (R-TX): According to published reports and congressional and law-enforcement sources who did not want to be identified discussing a sensitive investigation, the Feds are also reviewing Wilkes's ties to other powerful House leaders. Former GOP majority leader Tom ...

Amnesty International launches Website in campaign against online censorship
Post Date: 2006-05-28 21:25:33 by Zipporah
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On its 45th anniversary, Amnesty International has launched a Website to combat online censorship, with the support of The Observer, a weekly British newspaper.Amnesty chose The Observer to make the announcement since the international human rights organization itself grew from an article published in the paper forty-five years ago."Open your newspaper any day of the week and you will find a report from somewhere in the world of someone being imprisoned, tortured or executed because his opinions or religion are unacceptable to his government," Peter Benenson wrote in that 1961 article entitled The Forgotten Prisoners."The 'appeal for amnesty' that he started went on to become ...

Internet Will Not Reform “Dumb” Election System
Post Date: 2006-05-28 17:30:26 by loner
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Internet Will Not Reform “Dumb” Election System Sunday May 28th 2006, 12:10 pm In the dreamy future envisioned by Jonathan Alter of Newsweek, for instance the 2008 election cycle, “open source politics” will be a determinant and “netroots” political organizers “may succeed in redesigning our current nominating system.” Alter attributes this impending blue sky transformation to the internet. “By definition, the Internet strips big shots of their control of the process, which is a good thing. Politics is at its most invigorating when it’s cacophonous and chaotic.” Our current system, the corporate scribe informs us, is a “dumb ...

Frist: Gay Marriage and Flag Burning are Highest Priorities
Post Date: 2006-05-28 14:35:55 by Zipporah
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Frist: Gay Marriage and Flag Burning are Highest Priorities We now know what Bill Frist's priorities are in the Senate and why he's such a horrific leader. Video-WMP Video-QT Transcript from ThinkProgress: HOST: You talk about a lot of issues that affect people's lives. And yet you're going to bring two constitutional amendments to the Senate floor in the next few weeks, one to ban same-sex marriage, another to ban flag-burning, both reportedly in the papers to mobilize your conservative base. I have to tell you, I talked to a Republican senator this week who said he may vote for both of them but said they're both pandering. Are gay marriage and flag burning the most important issues ...

Atty. General Gonzales Pressures Telecoms To Record Customers' Internet Activities...
Post Date: 2006-05-28 14:29:10 by Zipporah
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U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller on Friday urged telecommunications officials to record their customers' Internet activities, CNET http://News.com has learned. In a private meeting with industry representatives, Gonzales, Mueller and other senior members of the Justice Department said Internet service providers should retain subscriber information and network data for two years, according to two sources familiar with the discussion who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Officials: Cheney aide reviews bills (ADDINGTON)
Post Date: 2006-05-28 12:09:48 by aristeides
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Officials: Cheney aide reviews bills Say adviser looks for limits on Bush Charlie Savage Boston Globe May. 28, 2006 12:00 AM WASHINGTON - The office of Vice President Dick Cheney routinely reviews pieces of legislation before they reach the president's desk, searching for provisions that Cheney believes would infringe on presidential power, according to former White House and Justice Department officials. The officials said Cheney's legal adviser and chief of staff, David Addington, is the Bush administration's leading architect of the "signing statements" the president has appended to more than 750 laws. The statements assert the president's right to ignore the laws because ...

The children of Guantanamo Bay
Post Date: 2006-05-28 12:08:43 by Zipporah
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The 'IoS' reveals today that more than 60 of the detainees of the US camp were under 18 at the time of their capture, some as young as 14 Published: 28 May 2006 The notorious US detention camp in Guantanamo Bay has been hit by fresh allegations of human rights abuses, with claims that dozens of children were sent there - some as young as 14 years old. Lawyers in London estimate that more than 60 detainees held at the terrorists' prison camp were boys under 18 when they were captured. They include at least 10 detainees still held at the US base in Cuba who were 14 or 15 when they were seized - including child soldiers who were held in solitary confinement, repeatedly interrogated and ...

Defense contractor's house of cards : Poker parties a window on way he curried favor
Post Date: 2006-05-28 10:46:51 by aristeides
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Defense contractor's house of cards Poker parties a window on way he curried favor By Dean Calbreath and Jerry Kammer STAFF WRITER AND COPLEY NEWS SERVICE May 28, 2006 Swirling with liquor, cigar smoke, bawdy jokes and spirited hands of poker, the gatherings were like an all-American night out with the boys. But the parties – held for more than a decade in posh suites at the luxurious Watergate and Grand Westin hotels in Washington, D.C. – were anything but small-town Americana. Participants included CIA agents, lobbyists, defense contractors and, occasionally, staffers and members of Congress. The cigars included the best that could be bought from Fidel Castro's Cuba. Some ...

MADSEN: CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS
Post Date: 2006-05-28 10:34:21 by aristeides
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May 26, 2006 -- What if the United States experienced a constitutional crisis and no one reported it? The recent statements by House Speaker Dennis Hastert that the Bush White House was overstepping its constitutional separation of powers bounds by allowing the FBI to storm into a member of Congress' office and then "leaking" Justice Department information to intimidate the Speaker after he publicly complained about the raid indicate that this nation is experiencing a drastic constitutional crisis. The fact that the corporate media is not reporting this crisis is understandable when one considers that social studies (once called "civics") in this nation's education ...

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