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Major Media Refuses to Focus on the Recount |
by Denny Burbeck dburbeck (nospam) 650dialup.com (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 18 Dec 2004
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Main stream media, for the most part, is refusing
to report on the Ohio recount and the emerging
reports of voter fraud, disenfranchisement, and
suppression. It is an extremely disgusting situation,
with literally thousands of people volunteering to
count every vote and those brave and wonderfull
people protesting in the bitter cold about what
happened.
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Nation Doesn't Need an Attorney General Who Cleared Path for Torture |
by Jamie Mayerfeld and Darius Rejali (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 17 Dec 2004
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The attorney general is supposed to protect rights guaranteed by the Constitution, federal statutes and international treaties, but Gonzales exhibited an activist lawyer's commitment to sweep away any law that gets in the way of executive power. He joined others in clearing a path for torture. |
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An Open Letter to Chancellor Richard Herman Regarding Charges of Anti-Semitism and Issues of Freedom of the Press at the Daily Illini |
by David Green (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 17 Dec 2004
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This is an updated version of the post of 12-13. It provides a context for understanding the recent news reports stating that Chancellor Herman intends to meet with the editors of the Daily Illini in response to recent charges of anti-Semitism at the student newspaper. It argues that these charges are both exaggerated and politically calculated, that charges of anti-Arab bias and racism would be more appropriate, but that in neither event should press freedom be restricted. |
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News :: Government Secrecy : International Relations : Nukes : Regime |
U.S. and Russian Nuclear Missiles are Still on Hair-Trigger Alert |
by Mark McDonald (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 17 Dec 2004
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Government officials in both countries are keen to point out that they've stopped targeting each other with their nuclear missiles, although experts say this "de-targeting" is political hokum.
The old targeting data and missile trajectories are stored in command computers, Kobyakov said. And missiles can be re-targeted in a matter of seconds: A couple of mouse clicks on a computer would put Washington, Miami or Moscow back in the nuclear crosshairs.
But it's the danger of accidental or maverick launches that most concerns atomic experts. |
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BTL:U.S. Veterans Say Iraq Insurgency Grows as the War is Mismanaged |
by Between the Lines' Scott Harris betweenthelines (nospam) snet.net (verified) |
Current rating: 0 17 Dec 2004
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Interview with Paul Rieckhoff, former U.S. Army lieutenant, and founder of Operation Truth conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris |
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Keep Those Cards and Letters Comin’, Folks |
by Mark Drolette drolette (nospam) comcast.net (verified) |
Current rating: 0 16 Dec 2004
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Is there any chance of preventing the hammering of the last nail into America’s coffin on Coronation (formerly Inauguration) Day? Yes, but all care must be administered to our critically ill nation ere January 6, or she’s a goner for good. For more details, read on. |
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Debunking ‘Centrism’ |
by David Sirota (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 16 Dec 2004
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Despite this overwhelming evidence, Washington, DC, Democrats apparently have not gotten the message that their current definition of “centrism” is actually pulling the party further and further out of the mainstream. Instead, insiders are doing their best ostrich imitation: putting their heads in the sand, pretending nothing is wrong and continuing down the same path that sells out America’s working class—the demographic that used to be the party’s base. |
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