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Top Ten Things You May Have Forgotten About The Declaration of Independence
Top Ten Things You May Have Forgotten About The Declaration of Independence
by Thad Williamson
1. It’s the “Declaration of Independence,” not the “Declaration of World Domination.”
Just in case anyone in the current White House forgot.
Patriotism in the Time of Treason
Patriotism in the Time of Treason
by Lucinda Marshall
Obama Voters Protest His Switch on Telecom Immunity
Obama Voters Protest His Switch on Telecom Immunity
by James Risen
WASHINGTON - Senator Barack Obama’s decision to support legislation granting legal immunity to telecommunications companies that cooperated with the Bush administration’s program of wiretapping without warrants has led to an intense backlash among some of his most ardent supporters.
40 Years Later, Nuclear States Still Haven’t Kept Promises
40 Years Later, Nuclear States Still Haven’t Kept Promises
by Tad Daley
ACLU And EFF Sue Justice Department To Uncover Records Of Cell Phone Tracking
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Iran-Contra’s ‘Lost Chapter’ by Robert ParryIran-Contra’s ‘Lost Chapter’by Robert Parry
As historians ponder George W. Bush’s disastrous presidency, they may wonder how Republicans perfected a propaganda system that could fool tens of millions of Americans, intimidate Democrats, and transform the vaunted Washington press corps from watchdogs to lapdogs. anonymous – June 30, 2008 – 9:50pm
Keith Olbermann on FISA: Then and NowKeith Olbermann: Then and Nowby Glenn Greenwald
On January 31 of this year, Keith Olbermann donned his most serious face and most indignant voice tone to rail against George Bush for supporting telecom immunity and revisions to FISA. anonymous – June 28, 2008 – 9:12am
Crime Is Falling - But Our Obsession With Locking People Up Keeps GrowingCrime Is Falling - But Our Obsession With Locking People Up Keeps Growing anonymous – June 24, 2008 – 6:53pm
Democrats Legalize Bush’s CrimesDemocrats Legalize Bush’s Crimes House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claims that a key positive feature of the new wiretap “compromise” is that the bill reaffirms that the President must follow the law, even though the same bill virtually assures that no one will be held accountable for George W. Bush’s violation of the earlier spying law. anonymous – June 22, 2008 – 12:38am
What Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer and Fred Hiatt Mean by ‘Bipartisanship’What Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer and Fred Hiatt Mean by ‘Bipartisanship’by Glenn Greenwald
It’s bad enough watching the likes of Steny Hoyer, Rahm Emanuel and a anonymous – June 20, 2008 – 10:12am Afghanistan – Elections – Global News – Government -- US – Human Rights – International Relations – Iraq – Legislation – Political Economy – Rats – Regime – Secrecy
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