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Peru trial links CIA to drug terrorists
April 5, 2004
Thinking About Neoconservatism: When is a
conservative not conservative?
April 4, 2004
Telemarketing Jobs Go to Jail:
Do not pass GO
Businesses say the inmates make good, hard-working employees in an
industry plagued by high turnover. The prisoners are never late, absent
or on vacation - and do the job for only about $130 a month, or less
than $1 an hour. Companies also don't have to offer them benefits. Just
give your address, personal information, credit card number to a con.
Mar 30, 2004 Russia says its new weapon will make U.S. missile defence useless Mar 24, 2004 Christians Must Challenge American Messianic Nationalism: A Call to the Churches Mar 24, 2004 Inspector General finds Pentagon ignored procurement regulations in 22 or 24 contracts. March 11, 2004 Government watchdog won't bite liars who are just doing their job: Now it's part of the job description
The Biggest Theft In
History! Organized Government at all levels keep two sets of books that
has hid gross revenue from the people of America for over 50 years!
By Walter J. Burien, Jr.
With administrative restructuring of government, there is NO NEED FOR
TAXES. Our governments are not broke, they are rich beyond measure with
OUR money, and they are hiding it from the American taxpayer, investing,
AND SPENDING IT while pleading they are broke and need more taxes, bonds
and levies to survive. This being done as they blindly justify their
obscene growth. BS! There is enough aggregate wealth owned by our
government agencies to abolish ALL property and income taxes TODAY.
U.S. Troops Trapped In Iraq
According to Confused
Rummy & Chickenhawk George, the Iraq War is over, there are only small
pockets of criminals; according to this Vietnam veteran, the war has not
ended but changed, changed to a guerrilla war the U.S. will lose.
Americans witnessed our troops being warmly embraced as liberators, the hugs, the kissing and all of that, after a quick victory spin in their SUVs, they returned to the "fair and balanced" to hear our troops were being angrily killed as occupiers. Beware Republicans, the typical American is beginning to think something isn't kosher about this peace.
Don't Blame Gray Davis, Blame the Bush Crime Family
Davis is being used as a
fall guy for problems that are beyond his control. [Kenny Boy was creating energy policy with the Energy Task Force lead by VP Cheney,vthe Bush Administration has shown that it KNEW about the RIP-OFF, and the Bush Administration resisted setting price caps to prevent Kenny's Enron Con-game.]
May 23, 2003
Jun. 14, 2003
A sudden upsurge in violence
in the past couple of weeks has killed at least 10 American soldiers and
wounded more than 25 in a series of attacks against checkpoints and
military convoys. Iraqi fighters yesterday brought down an Apache
helicopter in the west of the country. US Allies Lead the Pack in Violation of UN Security Council Resolutions The Bush administration has repeatedly cited violations of UN Security Council resolutions as key reasons for its policy on Iraq. But several nations have Security Council resolutions pending against them, including Indonesia, Armenia and Croatia. And the violators with the most Security Council resolutions -- more than Iraq -- are Israel (over 30), Turkey (over 20) and Morocco (over 15). A partial listing of UN Security Council resolutions being violated by U.S. allies is available at: www.Accuracy.org/sc Mar 8, 203 Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the holding company run by billionaire investor Warren Buffett reported its highest ever annual profit on Saturday, helped by rising insurance rates and better returns from its expanding stable of old-economy companies. Berkshire, based in Buffett's home town of Omaha, Nebraska, reported a profit of $4.286 billion, or $2,795 a share, for 2002. That compared with $795 million, or $521 a share, for 2001, when Berkshire put aside more than $2 billion to pay World Trade Center insurance claims. Revenue rose 10 percent to a record $42.3 billion. "In all respects, 2002 was a banner year," Buffett said in his annual report to shareholders. The sharp rise in profit was helped by higher insurance and reinsurance rates charged by Berkshire units, partly as a reaction to the destruction of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Profit from insurance was higher than it might have been in a "normal" year, Buffett said, as there was no large insured catastrophe during the year. [On September 11, 2001, Warren Buffett was holding a seminar at Offutt Airforce Base in Nebraska. Later in the day George W. Bush flew in on his circuitous return to Washington, DC from an abbreviated visit to Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida ] Congressional Budget Office Projects $1.8 Trillion Deficit in Bush Budget AP) - President Bush's budget would produce unyielding deficits through the next decade totaling $1.82 trillion, Congress' top budget analyst said Friday in a report that could help lawmakers trying to shrink Bush's plan for fresh tax cuts. The analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office accentuated how abruptly the government's fiscal fortunes are declining. Just two years ago, forecasters envisioned an unprecedented $5.6 trillion in surpluses for the next decade. Recently Captured al Qaeda Leader Was Killed Last Year, Now Being Interrogated
In a frenzied shootout September 11, 2002 in Karachi,
Pakistan, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the self-proclaimed head of al-Qaeda's
military committee, died in the police raid on his apartment. Later, an
Arab woman and a child were taken to an ISI safe house where they
identified the Shaikh Mohammed's body as their husband and father. The
body was kept in a private NGO mortuary for 20 days before being buried,
under the surveillance of the FBI, in a graveyard in the central district
of Karachi.
By Mike Allen and Richard Leiby A former university professor indicted this week as a terrorist leader attended a 2001 group meeting in the White House complex with President Bush's senior adviser, Karl Rove, administration officials said yesterday. Sami Al-Arian, a former computer engineering professor at the University of South Florida, had been under investigation by the FBI for at least six years at the time of the June 2001 briefing for a Muslim organization. Numerous news accounts also had said federal agents suspected Al-Arian of links to terrorism. Al-Arian was indicted Thursday on charges that he conspired to aid suicide bombings in Israel and the Palestinian territories and has served for years as a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist organization. Announcement of promising new energy device. ...it appears that we have found such a "Holy Grail"-type device, a very serious invention held by an inventor. My scientific advisor and the board of directors of this group - our group - have recently done an onsite inspection and testing of this system and I can tell you that, except for some of the extraterrestrial devices in UFOs that I've seen, this is the most astounding material object I've ever seen in my life. Bush Aims to Slow Mercury Reduction Efforts By J.R. Pegg WASHINGTON, DC, February 25, 2003 (ENS) - The Bush administration intends to roll back efforts to reduce mercury pollution despite increasing scientific evidence of its health risks, according to public health and environmental advocacy groups. Critics contend the administration's Clear Skies initiative would allow coal fired power plants, the leading U.S. source of mercury pollution, to emit three times the amount of the toxic substance into the atmosphere than allowed under existing law. The administration's policy is "outrageous," former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Carol Browner told reporters at a National Press Club briefing. "It means more mercury in the air for longer," said Browner, who served as EPA chief from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. A chronology of Bush saying one thing then doing another If You Want To Win An Election, Just Control The Voting Machines by Thom Hartmann Perhaps, after a half-century of fine-tuning exit polling to such a science that it's now sometimes used to verify how clean elections are in Third World countries, it really did suddenly become inaccurate in the United States in the past six years and just won't work here anymore. Perhaps it's just a coincidence that the sudden rise of inaccurate exit polls happened around the same time corporate-programmed, computer-controlled, modem-capable voting machines began recording and tabulating ballots. But if any of this is true, there's not much of a paper trail from the voters' hand to prove it. You'd think in an open democracy that the government - answerable to all its citizens rather than a handful of corporate officers and stockholders - would program, repair, and control the voting machines. You'd think the computers that handle our cherished ballots would be open and their software and programming available for public scrutiny. You'd think there would be a paper trail of the vote, which could be followed and audited if a there was evidence of voting fraud or if exit polls disagreed with computerized vote counts. You'd be wrong. more.... The FBI has a new way of tracking terrorists........... Hospitals balk at smallpox vaccine
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