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Thursday, August 31, 2006

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Why Do Preachy Republicans Behave So Badly?
by Margaret Carlson

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Where's the liberal Rush Limbaugh?
Mike Malloy's left-wing rants have gotten him bounced from major radio markets.
by Samuel G.

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From Hype To Hysteria: Fox News Selling Preemptive War Against Iran
Think Progress

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Text of Mayor Anderson's speech
deseretnews.com

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DNC: The Bush Administration Has Made America Less Safe
BuzzFlash

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Pressure for Ban on Cluster Bombs as Israel Is Accused of Targeting Civilians
by Ben Russell

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Executives Cash In on War and Oil Bonanza
by Emad Mekay

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Alarm Sounds on US Population Boom
Report says growth threatens resources
by John Donnelly

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INVASION USA:
Mexican flag flies at U.S. post office

WorldNetDaily

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

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Pay To Be Saved
Naomi Klein

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Global Warning: Devastation of an Atoll
the first real victims of increasing sea levels caused by climate change
by Peter Boehm

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Arabic T-shirt Sparks Airport Row
by Tony Pugh

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Number of Americans without Health Insurance Continues to Grow
by Tony Pugh

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Diane's News Clips

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CNN, MSNBC August ratings on rise as Fox News Channel's prime time ratings plummet
RAW STORY

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Oil Company CEO Pay Averaged $32.7 Million in 2005, Study Says
By Vineeta Anand

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JonBenet Died - And Bush Lied?
by Thom Hartmann

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Courage and Resistance in Oaxaca and Mexico City
by Stephen Lendman

Saturday, August 26, 2006

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Military Industrial Complex Calling The Shots
by Sherwood Ross

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Robert Novak; Repugs Will lose 26-30 seats in House
by Rob Kall

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Bush's Role Models
by Sherwood Ross

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'Daily Voting News' For August 25
by JGideon

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Exclusive: German state bans US spying on wire transfers
RAW STORY

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An Exit Strategy for Electronic Voting
by Bruce O'Dell

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Diane's News Clips

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Senator Byron L. Dorgan Sounds the Alarm on Corporate Greed and the Selling Out of the American Worker
BuzzFlash

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A Little Poverty Never Hurt Anybody
by Jason Miller

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Draft war supporters today
by magix

Friday, August 25, 2006

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Murtha Sees New Evidence That War Is Going Badly
by Monisha Bansal

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

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Who are the Terrorists?
by Bob Burnett

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'Artificial recovery, real job losses'
by Paul Craig Roberts

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Alternatives To the Collapsed WTO Doha Round Talks
by Stephen Lendman

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'Daily Voting News' For August 23
by JGideon

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Most citizens are unaware of the startling fact that AIPAC plays a prominent role in US foreign policy.
by Diane's News Clips

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'Class Warfare' and the Abbott-and-Costello Routine
by Andrew Bard Schmookler

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Diane's News Clips

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As Violent Crimes Rise, Law Enforcement Officials Battle $1.1 Billion Funding Cut
by William Douglas

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Terror is the Oxygen That Fuels GOP Campaigns
Buzz flash

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Federal Judge OKs Law Signed by Bush Even Though the House Never Voted on It.
Buzz Flash

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The Truth about the "Terror Plot".... and the new "psuedo-terrorism"
by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed

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The Bush malaise speech?
The last Chance Democracy Cafe

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Poll: Opposition to Iraq war at all-time high
CNN

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Is Bush a Clear & Present Danger?
by Robert Parry

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Bush closes door on open access
by Herb Kaufman

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Marines to recall troops to active duty
by Lolita C. Baldor

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

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'Daily Voting News' For August 21
by JGideon

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Shameless: A Word the Dems Should Now Introduce Thus
by Andrew Bard Schmookler

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34 talking points for Dems. In case they decide they want to govern again.
by Jay Esbe

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New Zogby Poll: It’s Nearly Unanimous
Voters Insist On Right To Observe Vote Counting
By Michael Collins

Monday, August 21, 2006

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Military recruiters cited for misconduct
by Martha Mendoza

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Their bodies as weapons
Rapes in conflict zones result from the idea that violence is erotic, and it pervades the US military
Robin Morgan

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Liquid Bombers Prove They Hate Our Freedoms
by Edgar J. Steele

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Liquid Bombers Prove:
"They Hate Our Freedoms!"

by Edgar J. Steele

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Democracy Now!
Headlines for August 21

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Diane's News Clips

Saturday, August 19, 2006

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Dear rightwingnut
by Rob Kall

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Hands Off the Internet
Common Cause

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Diane's News Clips

Friday, August 18, 2006

Thursday, August 17, 2006

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Diane's News Clips

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BOLLYN - 9/11 Investigative Journalist Harassed and Beaten by Undercover Cops
by Christopher Bollyn

(Editors Note: This kind of harassment only gives credence to the 9/11 Truth Movement.)

Sunday, August 13, 2006

North American Union

There is one extremely important thing not being mentioned by the mainstream media in these reports on the recount of votes in the Mexican national election. And that is that the results will determine whether the citizens of the three countries have any chance at all of having a democratic process through the ballot box after the NAU is implemented.

Let's be clear! If Calderon wins, the North American Union will continue to proceed. If Obrador wins, it will likely be defeated. That's why this recount is so important. And so far, it looks like a whitewash.

If the North American Union goes through, the sovereignty of the three countries will be virtually destroyed. As I understand it, the power of elected members to the national governments will be diminished to the point of being non-effective. Political decisions will be made more overtly by non-elected representatives of New World Order elements.

- Don Nordin.

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Diane's News Clips

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FEAR OF BOTTLED WATER
by thepen

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Lobbying for Armageddon
by Sarah Posner

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Friday, August 11, 2006

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Summary of Rep. Conyers’ Report
on the Bush Administration


This Minority Report has been produced at the direction of Representative John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee. The Report is divided into two principal parts: - Part I, released in draft form in December, 2005, concerns “The Downing Street Minutes and Deception Manipulation, Torture,Retribution, and Cover-ups in the Iraq War; ”and Part II, released in June 2006, concerns “Unlawful Domestic Surveillance and Related Civil Liberties Abuses under the Administration of George W. Bush. ” (At the conclusion, we include an Addendum including additional matters which have come to light since Part I of the Report was issued in December, 2005 and Part II was written in May, 2006).

In preparing this Report we reviewed tens of thousands of documents and materials, including testimony submitted at two hearings held by Rep. Conyers concerning the Downing Street Minutes and warrantless domestic surveillance; hundreds of media reports, articles, and books, including interviews with past and present Administration employees and other confidential sources; scores of government and non-profit reports, hearings, and analyses; numerous letters and materials submitted to Rep. Conyers; staff interviews; relevant laws, cases, regulations, and administrative guidelines; and the Administration ’s own words and statements.

In brief, we have found that there is substantial evidence the President, the Vice-President and other high-ranking members of the Bush Administration misled Congress and the American people regarding the decision to go to war in Iraq; mis-stated and manipulated intelligence information regarding the justification for such war; countenanced torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment in Iraq; permitted inappropriate retaliation against critics of their Administration; and approved domestic surveillance that is both illegal and unconstitutional. As further detailed in the Report, there is evidence that these actions violate a number of federal laws, including:

  • Making False Statements to Congress, for example, saying you have learned Iraq is attempting to buy uranium from Niger, when you have been warned by the CIA that this is not the case.

  • The War Powers Resolution and Misuse of Government Funds, for example, redeploying troops and initiating bombing raids before receiving congressional authorization.

  • Federal laws and international treaties prohibiting torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment, for example, ordering detainees to be ghosted and removed and tolerating and laying the legal ground work for their torture and mistreatment.

  • Federal laws concerning retaliating against witnesses and other individuals, for example, demoting Bunnatine Greenhouse, the chief contracting officer at the Army Corps of Engineers, because she exposed contracting abuses involving Halliburton.

  • Federal requirements concerning leaking and other misuse of intelligence, for example, failing to enforce the executive order requiring disciplining those who leak classified information, whether intentional or not.

  • Federal regulations and ethical requirements governing conflicts of interest, for example, then Attorney General John Aschcroft ’s being personally briefed on FBI interviews concerning possible misconduct by Karl Rove even though Mr. Rove had previously received nearly $750,000 in fees for political work on Mr. Ashcroft ’s campaigns.

  • Violating FISA and the Fourth Amendment, for example intercepting thousands of communications “to or from any person within the United States, ” without obtaining a warrant.

  • The Stored Communications Act of 1986 and the Communications Act of 1934, for example, obtaining millions of U.S. customer telephone records without obtaining a subpoena or warrant, without customer consent, and outside of any applicable “emergency exceptions.

  • The National Security Act, for example, failing to keep all Members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees “fully and currently informed ” of intelligence activities, such as the warrantless surveillance programs.

With regard to the NSA’s domestic surveillance programs, we have also found that members of the Bush Administration made a number of misleading statements regarding its operation and scope; the legal justifications proffered by the Bush Administration are constitutionally destabilizing; there is little evidence the programs have been beneficial in combating terrorism and may have affirmatively placed terrorism prosecutions at risk; and the programs appear to have designed and implemented in a manner designed to stifle legitimate concerns.

The Report rejects the frequent contention by the Bush Administration that their pre-war conduct has been reviewed and they have been exonerated. No entity has ever considered whether the Administration misled Americans about the decision to go to war. The Senate Intelligence Committee has not yet conducted a review of pre-war intelligence distortion and manipulation, while the presidentially appointed Silberman-Robb Commission Report specifically cautioned that intelligence manipulation “was not part of our inquiry. ” There has also not been any independent inquiry concerning torture and other legal violations in Iraq; nor has there been an independent review of the pattern of cover-ups and political retribution by the Bush Administration against its critics, other than the very narrow and still ongoing inquiry of Special Counsel Fitzgerald into the outing of Valerie Plame.

There also has been no independent review of the circumstances surrounding the Bush Administration ’s domestic spying scandals. The Administration summarily rejected all requests for special counsels, as well as reviews by the Department of Justice and Department of Defense Inspector Generals. When the DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility opened an investigation, the Bush Administration effectively squashed it by denying the investigators security clearances. Neither the House nor Senate Intelligence Committee have undertaken any sort of comprehensive investigation, and the Bush Administration has sought to cut off any court review of the NSA programs by repeatedly invoking the state secrets doctrine.

As a result of our findings, we have made a number of recommendations to help prevent the recurrence of these events in the future, including:

  • obtaining enhanced investigatory authority to access documentary information and testimony regarding the various allegations set forth in this Report.

  • reaffirming that FISA and the criminal code contain the exclusive means for conducting domestic warrantless surveillance and, to the extent that more personnel are needed to process FISA requests, increasing available resources.

  • requiring the President to report on the pardon of any former or current officials who could implicate the President or other Administration officials implicated by pending investigations.

  • requiring the President to notify Congress upon the declassification of intelligence information.

  • providing for enhanced protection for national security whistle- blowers.

  • strengthening the authority of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.

We also make a number of additional recommendations within the jurisdiction of the House Judiciary Committee to help respond to the ongoing threat of terrorism, including:

  • increasing funding and resources for local law enforcement and first responders and insuring that anti-terrorism funds are distributed based on risk, not politics.

  • implementing the 9-11 Commission Recommendations, including providing for enhanced port, infrastructure, and chemical plant security and ensuring that all loose nuclear materials are secured.

  • banning corporate trade with state sponsors of terrorism and eliminating sovereign immunity protections for state sponsors of terrorism.

  • enhancing laws against wartime fraud.

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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Friday, August 04, 2006

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Bush Wants Wider War
by Robert Parry

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

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A Skeptic on 9/11 Prompts Questions on Academic Freedom
by Gretchen Ruethling-New York Times

(Editors Note: 9/11 truth is continuing to seep out into the mainstream media.)

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