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Al-Qaeda: Kill the Christians
Post Date: 2006-11-17 13:56:53 by gargantuton
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Al-Qaeda: Kill the Christians By Patrick Poole FrontPageMagazine.com | November 17, 2006 An al-Qaeda manual made a surprise reappearance on October 31st in a new repackaged, reformatted edition on an online jihadi forum associated with the terrorist organization. The manual, A Guide for the Undecided on the Legitimacy of Killing Christians, (Irshad al-Hayara fi Ibahat Dimaa al-Nasara) made its first appearance back in September 2002, published by the al-Qaeda “think tank,” the now defunct Center for Islamic Research and Study, in their bi-weekly magazine, Sawt al-Jihad (The Voice of Jihad). Translated excerpts from the 56-page manual, authored by Hafid Abu-Basir, are available ...

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Post Date: 2006-11-14 19:42:34 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Flashback: Bob Gates, Iran Contra [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2006-11-14 09:10:45 by angle
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Excerpt: Defense Secretary Nominee Robert Gates Tied to Iran-Contra Scandal and the Secret Arming of Saddam Hussein... ROBERT PARRY: Well, in a synopsis, the Iran-Contra scandal was an effort by the Reagan administration to circumvent various restrictions on carrying out their foreign policy, both in the Middle East and also in Central America. The Contra part related to the Nicaraguan Contras who were put in place to fight the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. And when Congress tried to cut off that support from the CIA, the Reagan administration went around Congress by having Oliver North of the National Security Council, in essence, sort of oversee this operation of getting weapons ...

Robin Hood in Reverse: Corporate and Government Looting of the Gulf Coast
Post Date: 2006-11-14 08:00:59 by Kamala
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Robin Hood in Reverse: Corporate and Government Looting of the Gulf Coast By Bill Quigley t r u t h o u t | Guest Contributor Monday 13 November 2006 Robin Hood stole from the rich and gave to the poor. On the Gulf Coast, the reverse is happening. Federal, state and local governments are teaming up with corporations and developers to systematically steal hurricane relief funds from the poor to enrich themselves. Billions of dollars were given to help the communities damaged by Katrina. The people gave this money to help the working, elderly and disabled people of the Gulf Coast rebuild and restart their lives after Katrina. The need is still great. Over 300,000 people remain displaced ...

U.S. Presses New Agenda on Iran
Post Date: 2006-11-14 07:46:36 by leveller
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Nov 14, 5:58 AM EST VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- The Bush administration, frustrated by U.N. Security Council inaction on sanctions against Iran, is pressing a new agenda - trying to deny Tehran U.N. aid for a plutonium-producing reactor that could be used to make nuclear warheads. Diplomats from nations on the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency say the U.S. is lobbying hard for denial of Iran's request for help on its Arak research reactor, where Iran says it wants to produce radio isotopes for diagnosing and treating cancer. The American effort appears to be winning support. Seven diplomats, who demanded anonymity in exchange for discussing confidential information, told The ...

Spending this dollar may cost you liberty
Post Date: 2006-11-13 18:31:09 by Eoghan
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5 YEARS IN PRISON POSSIBLE ASHEVILLE - What's in your wallet? If it's a Liberty Dollar, watch out. Similar in size and design to the U.S. Mint coins that are legal tender for all debts, public and private, Liberty Dollars are stamped from 1 troy ounce of 0.999 fine silver with a supposed face value of $20. It's an alternative currency accepted by about 85 businesses in Asheville. But it's illegal under federal law to try to pass money not minted or printed by the federal government, and is an offense punishable by an expensive fine, up to five years in prison, or both. So unless those spending Liberty Dollars are clear that they're "bartering silver" for goods and services and ...

The 'Election' Results - Sucker-Punched Again
Post Date: 2006-11-12 15:33:57 by robin
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The 'Election' Results - Sucker-Punched Again Take Back America - Part 1 By Karl W B Schwarz 11-11-6 What to do to straighten out Washington, DC? Even though the Democrats took the House of Representatives and Senate, it is still broke. They also gained the majority in governorships and state legislatures but it is still broke. How do the Democrats control the Senate? By a margin of ONE with two Independent victories that always vote Democrat and in the instance of Joe Lieberman, the Voice of Israel is back. He is so important to the Israel agenda the RNC was financing his Independent bid and they pulled it off to their own demise. I was LMAO on that one. The real sucker punch is coming ...

Lisa Guliani Quits WingTV
Post Date: 2006-11-12 10:47:02 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Lisa Guliani Quits WingTV 1 min 7 sec - Nov 9, 2006 Victor, A.K.A. Scott Mukufka: "From this point further WingTV is gonna be a solo project...In other words, its gonna be me flying solo ... all » here." LIsa, A.K.A. Lisa Taylor: “Yes, a decision has been made and I am leaving WING TV. That decision has absolutely NOTHING to do with Christopher Bollyn, but he apparently wants to assume credit for it. The decision was based on TRUTH and POLITICS, and what I consider to be a misguided hyper-focus on all "Jews & Judaism". I say "misguided hyper-focus", because while I absolutely recognize that the Israeli government, intelligence and religious ...

“V” Meets The Secret Service
Post Date: 2006-11-12 01:17:56 by christine
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On Monday, November 6, 2006, “V” visited security check points at the White House, the main Treasury, IRS and Justice Department Buildings and the Capitol. “V’s” purpose was to deliver the People’s Petitions for Redress of Grievances relating to the Government’s violations of the war powers, tax, privacy and money clauses of the Constitution, and to inform key Government officials that at least 100 more “Vs” would be at their doorstep on November 14th expecting a response to the Petitions. At the White House about a dozen Secret Service agents appeared on foot, bicycles and car to meet “V.” While virtuously assuring the security of the ...

MNSBC online poll: 87 percent say 'plenty to justify' Bush impeachment
Post Date: 2006-11-11 09:06:47 by Eoghan
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An MSNBC online poll shows that the overwhelming majority of its participating voters believe President Bush should be impeached. The poll asked the question, "Do you believe President Bush's actions justify impeachment?" Four choices were presented: # "Yes, between the secret spying, the deceptions leading to war and more, there is plenty to justify putting him on trial." # "No, like any president, he has made a few missteps, but nothing approaching 'high crimes and misdemeanors.'" # "No, the man has done absolutely nothing wrong. Impeachment would just be a political lynching." # "I don't know." Of nearly 360,000 people who had ...

Student Tasered at City Council meeting for wearing baseball cap
Post Date: 2006-11-11 08:01:04 by Kamala
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Student Tasered at City Council meeting for wearing baseball cap By Terry Camp SAGINAW (WJRT) - (11/07/06)--Saginaw's City Council meeting featured a shocking incident Monday night. A Saginaw Valley State University student was TASERed after he became unruly after being asked to take off his baseball cap. There is a new rule at Saginaw City Council meetings. Men are required to take their hats off. Evidently, they are pretty serious about this new rule. The man was wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers hat. Officer Doug Stacer of the Saginaw Police Department asked him to remove the hat. The man raised his voice and did not remove the hat. As the officer tried to grab the hat and then tried to ...

Hundreds of families apply to live on remote island
Post Date: 2006-11-11 07:58:48 by Eoghan
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Around 350 families from around the world have applied to live on a remote Scottish island, the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has said. The NTS has invited bids from people who want to move to the tiny Hebridean island of Canna, which has a population of just 15. Conservationists are concerned at the slowly-dwindling population of what they describe as a “unique and beautiful place to live”, and have offered two properties for rent. The deadline for applications closed yesterday. Peter McHugh, the NTS area manager for the inner Hebrides who is co-ordinating the relocation offer, said he had been amazed by the response. “The phone has been red hot,” he said. ...

Goodbye, Rummy
Post Date: 2006-11-11 01:43:59 by Zoroaster
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November 11, 2006 Goodbye, Rummy by Charley Reese A glance at Donald Rumsfeld's biography will tell you that he is: (1) ambitious; (2) bright; (3) competent; and (4) incredibly experienced in both the private sector and the public sector. So how did the 74-year-old secretary of defense become the bad guy of the Bush administration? The answer is probably that by his 70s, his ambition and drive had degenerated into stubbornness and arrogance. Richard Nixon described him as a "ruthless little bastard" when he served that administration. Some military people have said meetings with him were pointless, because he had already decided everything before he got there. And his mouth ...

Libraries in the sand reveal Africa's academic past
Post Date: 2006-11-10 17:22:37 by Fibr Dog
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TIMBUKTU, Mali (Reuters) - Researchers in Timbuktu are fighting to preserve tens of thousands of ancient texts which they say prove Africa had a written history at least as old as the European Renaissance. Private and public libraries in the fabled Saharan town in Mali have already collected 150,000 brittle manuscripts, some of them from the 13th century, and local historians believe many more lie buried under the sand. The texts were stashed under mud homes and in desert caves by proud Malian families whose successive generations feared they would be stolen by Moroccan invaders, European explorers and then French colonialists. Written in ornate calligraphy, some were used to teach ...

Unions: Social Benefactors or Gangs of Thugs?
Post Date: 2006-11-10 01:40:11 by gargantuton
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Unions: Social Benefactors or Gangs of Thugs? by Walter Block by Walter Block Unions: Social Benefactors or Gangs of Thugs? by Walter Block Editor’s Note: This debate over unions and wages took place in the pages of the Maroon, the student newspaper of Loyola University New Orleans between Walter Block of the economics department and Boyd Blundell, of the religion department. This debate is in five parts. The first four appeared in Maroon as follows: Block on 9/8/06, Blundell on 9/15/06, Block on 9/22/06 and Blundell on 10/6/06. The Maroon declined to publish Block’s follow up reply, but we include this as the fifth entry in the debate, which appears below. The sixth part of ...

The Torture of Padilla
Post Date: 2006-11-09 16:40:00 by bluedogtxn
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The Bush Administration's Torture of U.S. Citizen Jose Padilla by Glenn Greenwald DIGG THIS The Bush administration's May, 2002 lawless detention of U.S. citizen Jose Padilla – on U.S. soil – was, as I recounted in my book, the first incident which really prompted me to begin concluding that things were going terribly awry in our country. The administration declared Padilla an "enemy combatant," put him in a military prison, and refused to charge him with any crime or even allow him access to a lawyer or anyone else. He stayed in a black hole, kept by his own government, for the next three-a-half-years with no charges of any kind ever asserted against him and with the ...

A Hypothetical Address by the President of the United States of America to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People
Post Date: 2006-11-08 12:36:37 by Tauzero
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A Hypothetical Address by the President of the United States of America to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People My fellow Americans: I wish to speak to you tonight more frankly than is usual about the topic of race. You may wonder what remains to be said on this subject. Everyone knows there is a "race problem," which has been discussed constantly for the past half century. However, these discussions, hobbled by taboos, have been misguided. The first step in tackling any problem is to define it precisely, and most versions of the "race problem" rest on assumptions completely at variance with reality. The problem is not "racism." Common sense ...

THE CIVILIAN INMATE LABOR PROGRAM
Post Date: 2006-11-04 15:26:42 by richard9151
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THE CIVILIAN INMATE LABOR PROGRAM Thu Nov 2, 2006 15:48 207.64.6.2 THE CIVILIAN INMATE LABOR PROGRAM This regulation provides guidance for establishing and managing civilian inmate labor programs on Army installations. It provides guidance on establishing prison camps on Army installations. It addresses record keeping and reporting incidents related to the Civilian Inmate Labor Program and/or prison camp Applicability. This regulation applies to the Active Army, the Army National Army management control process. Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number) Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve unless otherwise stated. Posted Nov 2, 2006 10:13 AM PST ...

Hey America, Stop your Bellyaching and get to Work
Post Date: 2006-11-04 01:31:03 by Max
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Hey America, Stop your Bellyaching and get to Work By Mike Whitney Al-Jazeerah, November 4, 2006 The problem with the midterms is that the political system is no longer transferable. Consider this: Did the Bush troupe assemble all the levers of absolute power including unlimited surveillance of every phone call, e-mail, bank transaction, doctor’s visit etc just to transfer that power over to Democratic control? Did they frantically slap together the Military Commission Act of 2006, which repeals the Bill of Rights and denies American citizens due process of law if they are imprisoned on the orders of the president, just to hand that power over to Hilary Clinton or Barak Obama? ...

The Troops Stand Up
Post Date: 2006-11-03 22:26:50 by robin
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U.S. MilitaryThe Troops Stand Up By Thomas Barton, Editor Nov 3, 2006, 10:17 GI Special: thomasfbarton@earthlink.net 11.3.06 Print it out: color best. Pass it on. GI SPECIAL 4K3: “A Growing Number Of Active-Duty Service Members Are Expressing Their Opposition To The Occupation Of Iraq”“There Are Circumstances Which Justify And Even Morally Obligate Service Members To Oppose A Government Policy” From: Liam MaddenTo: GI SpecialSent: November 01, 2006 By Liam Madden, Sergeant USMC Recently it has come to light that a growing number of active-duty service members are expressing their opposition to the occupation of Iraq. The main vehicle of this effort has been the ...

"Terrorstorm' cracks Amazon 'Top 100'
Post Date: 2006-11-02 12:20:19 by who knows what evil
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It looks like a very successful release for the Alex Jones documentary "Terrorstorm", which cracked the Amazon Top 100 DVD sales list yesterday. The list changes every hour; but at this point his film is listed at #58, although it had climbed as high as #51. Not bad, when you consider that nearly everything else on this list are DVD re-runs of television shows. Congratulations, Alex. (If you haven't purchased this excellent documentary as of yet; go to Amazon and grab a copy for the best price I have seen anywhere...outside the 'free viewing' at Google, of course.)

White House: Syria, Iran Target Lebanon
Post Date: 2006-11-01 21:38:51 by innieway
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l &9;WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Bush administration on Wednesday accused Syria, Iran and the Hezbollah militants they back of trying to oust the Lebanese government. But officials acknowledged the U.S. can do little to prevent outside interference with Beirut's fragile democracy. White House spokesman Tony Snow cited "mounting evidence that the Syrian and Iranian governments, Hezbollah, and their Lebanese allies are preparing plans to topple Lebanon's democratically elected government." A strongly worded statement from the White House did not detail that evidence. It did single out Syria for an alleged plan to derail possible prosecutions for the assassination of Rafik Hariri, a ...

US Military Adopts Desperate Tactics in al-Anbar
Post Date: 2006-11-01 10:09:53 by leveller
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November 1, 2006 FALLUJAH - Increased violence is being countered by harsh new measures across the Sunni-dominated al-Anbar province west of Baghdad, residents say. "Thousands have been killed here by the Multinational Forces [MNF] and Iraqi allies, and the situation is getting worse every day," a member of the Fallujah city council speaking on condition of anonymity told IPS. "We have no role to play because the Americans always prefer violent solutions that have led from one disaster to another." The violence appears to be affecting the civilian population far more than it is stifling the resistance. The suffering of people in Fallujah increases by the day, and ...

CRAZY ... Key to Survival ... Music Club
Post Date: 2006-10-31 21:58:38 by noone222
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Iraq PM orders US to ease grip on Shi'ite bastion
Post Date: 2006-10-31 10:30:40 by Brian S
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BAGHDAD, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister, in a very public demonstration of his influence over the U.S. military, ordered the lifting on Tuesday of a week-old cordon around the Baghdad militia stronghold of one of his key Shi'ite allies. U.S. troops, at first apparently taken by surprise by the command, abandoned roadblocks within hours around the sprawling Sadr City slum, meeting Nuri al-Maliki's early evening deadline. He also ordered the clearing of other checkpoints that have snarled traffic around the capital for the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces have hunted an American soldier of Iraqi origin who was kidnapped, possibly by Shi'ite militiamen. A Maliki aide said the ...

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