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Nuns, Congressional candidate, Declared to be Terrorist.
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-11-2008    6
 This is what happens when you begin spying on all citizens without need for warrants or any controls at all, which has been typical of the Bush White House. Things like approving torture, holding prisoners in jail for years and years -- indefinite detention -- deprived of all legal rights, not allowed to communicate with their families who might not even know where they went, deprived of visits even from the Red Cross. It's one step at a time. It's doing things like this we've never done before -- war crimes. First to foreigners, then it seeps into doing it to your own. Easily done, next, one candidate for Congress arranges to get another candidate for Congress put on the list. Someone in office doesn't like someone: Put him on the list, etc. Spy on nun's because they're against the death penality. Spy on other political views you don't like - even though the people involved Have Absolutely Nothing To Do With Violence or Terrorism. Step by step into real fascism. Vote
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Al Gore, Acorn
dario2rnr
by dario2rnr  9-28-2008   
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Dems: Covering Up The Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam
merrie
by merrie  9-27-2008    2
 Clearly, and I do mean very clearly, the Democrats have been lying about their role in causing the financial collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and are lying about not having been warned over and over about the problems by Republicans. They, the Dems, actually defended what was going on. These people are either very very stupid, very very crooked, or, more likely, both. These are the kind of disgusting idiots that Obama surrounds himself with.
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150 Top Economists Say "Hold Off" on Bailout
blueridge
by blueridge  9-26-2008    3
 The economists say: "not urgent right now" and "will create more problems", and "expressed alarm at the haste of lawmakers and the Bush administration to pass legislation". Alot different than what Bush stated Wed night in his "Financial WMD speech" isn't it? Read the advise of these experts who warn: ``The situation may get urgent, but it's not urgent right now. Right now it's a financial sector problem.'' Apparently this helped to slam on the brakes Thursday: Today Senator Richard Shelby, a Republican from Alabama, said he has ``five pages of the leading economists in America that wrote to me and the leadership saying the Paulson plan is a bad plan. It will not solve problems. It will create more problems.'' Not hearing that on the news are we? Ask yourself why the MSM does not quote these credible experts instead of parroting the propaganda of Bush's (Fed) speech that the entire economy will collapse without a deal now.
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Congressman Ron Paul vs Ben Bernanke
gmentgen
by gmentgen  9-25-2008   
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Bush and Cronies in US Stock Market
benza
by benza  9-23-2008   
 A 'stock' be created in a popular 'Market' place with holes to confine ankles and wrists of Bush and his cronies, for victims of their 'Stock Market' shenanigan to have a go to vent their feelings.
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Soo what's the diff again?
earnric
by earnric  9-12-2008   
 I keep hearing how democrats are socialists that want to "ruin" the free market. So what have the republicans been doing these last eight years?
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Bailout Blowback Warning in 2003!
sahara
by sahara  9-9-2008    2
 One of the major government privileges granted to GSEs is a line of credit with the United States Treasury. According to some estimates, the line of credit may be worth over $2 billion dollars. This explicit promise by the Treasury to bail out GSEs in times of economic difficulty helps the GSEs attract investors who are willing to settle for lower yields than they would demand in the absence of the subsidy. Thus, the line of credit distorts the allocation of capital. More importantly, the line of credit is a promise on behalf of the government to engage in a huge unconstitutional and immoral income transfer from working Americans to holders of GSE debt. The Free Housing Market Enhancement Act also repeals the explicit grant of legal authority given to the Federal Reserve to purchase GSE debt. GSEs are the only institutions besides the United States Treasury granted explicit statutory authority to monetize their debt through the Federal Reserve.
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'Justice' Dept. Wants to Erase 4th Amendment, FBI to Have Gestapo Power
blueridge
by blueridge  8-22-2008   
 Attorney General Mukasey (neocon) wants to give broad powers to the FBI as if the 4th amendment is nothing at all instead of supreme law. The Justice Department said Wednesday that in light of requests from members of Congress for more information, Mr. Mukasey would agree not to sign the new guidelines before a Sept. 17 Congressional hearing. Can you believe this absolute corruption and blatant attempt to usurp power for federal policing? There will actually be a hearing in America's Congress to determine whether the 4th amendment will still stand--which forbids searches without probable cause! This right after the annual Sept. 11th propaganda campaign to justify ANY NEW POWERS the government wants, the Constitution notwithstanding. Mukasey has no Constitutional authority to sign or authorize this (the Constitution is above Mukasey, as well as Bush and Congress), but he wants to, after a good propaganda campaign to justify it as "necessary".
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Cindy Sheehan: This is Horseshit
katsteevns
by katsteevns  8-14-2008    4
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A federal court rejects Bush's "executive privilege" claims
ratilfar
by ratilfar  8-2-2008    3
 And did some liberal "I make the law from the bench" write this ruling? Errrm....NO! "as a Federal District Judge, John D. Bates of the District of Columbia District Court -- a Bush 43-appointed (and generally very pro-Bush-administration) Judge as well as the former Deputy Independent Counsel for the Whitewater investigations -- held in a 93-page ruling (.pdf) that Bush aides Harriet Miers (former White House counsel) and Josh Bolten (White House Chief of Staff) are not entitled to absolute immunity from Congressional subpoenas."
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Kucinich Seeks to Punctuate His Efforts to Abbreviate Bush's Term
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-1-2008   
 I really do respect and admire him so much.
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4 Senate Dems urge EPA chief to resign
papananook
by papananook  7-30-2008    3
 I've watched this foot-dragging, Bush's-ass-kissing hack testify on C-SPAN and he is one of the most frustratingly not-so-subtle stonewallers ever to grace a Congressional hearing.
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Bush Charged with Murder One in Congressional Hearing
zizzy
by zizzy  7-28-2008    3
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Impeachment Hearings: A Win Is a Win
papananook
by papananook  7-27-2008    2
 I go for the second interpretation of events. It is clear, as was beautifully laid out in an article published by Glenn Greenwald in Salon magazine on July 15, that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and the rest of the Democratic Party leadership both in Congress and in the party organization, have been blocking any action on impeachment for fear of having their own complicity in Bush’s and Cheney’s crimes revealed. As Greenwald notes, the Washington Post has reported that Pelosi, along with Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) were briefed on the administration’s use of torture and not only didn’t object, but actively encouraged it. Rockefeller and Harman, who at the time were minority leaders of the Senate and House Intelligence Committees at the time, were also briefed about Bush’s order to the National Security Agency to conduct warrantless spying on Americans. They didn’t object or publicly expose this blatant violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance A
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Some interestin moment at House Hearings on Abuse of Executive Branch Power
papananook
by papananook  7-26-2008   
 Miller has introduced legislation calling for appointment of a special prosecutor to bring criminal contempt charges against several current and former Bush administration officials for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas. The Justice Department has refused to bring charges against administration officials for not complying with the subpoenas once Bush has asserted an executive privilege claim. The House Judiciary Committee has filed a civil lawsuit against the White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten
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Baldwin makes a call for impeachment hearings
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  7-25-2008    1
 We have seen this administration fabricate the threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and allege, despite all evidence to the contrary, a relationship between Iraq and al-Qaida. These lies dragged our country into a preemptive and unjustified war that has taken the lives of more than 4,000 U.S. troops, injured 30,000 more, and will cost our nation more than a trillion dollars. We watched as this administration again undermined national security by manipulating and exaggerating evidence of Iran's nuclear weapons capabilities and openly threatened aggression against Iran, despite no evidence that Iran has the intention or capability of attacking the U.S. We have looked on in horror as the administration suspended habeas corpus by claiming the power to declare any person an "enemy combatant," ignoring the Geneva Convention protections that the U.S. helped create. We have seen torture and rendition of prisoners in violation of international law and stated American policy and
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Training reassessed after plutonium spill
pokkets
by pokkets  7-17-2008    1
 Terrible stuff to waste.
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Rove ignores committee's subpoena, refuses to testify
Kelika
by Kelika  7-10-2008    2
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Moral Depravity in the Highest Places
papananook
by papananook  7-1-2008    1
 After 7 1/2 years of George W. Bush, much of the media and political establishment — which have never shown much interest in holding Bush to account — now appear anxious to simply move on. They seem determined to leave unexamined the full cruelty and mendacity of the Bush administration, with its unlawful wars and blatant violations of the Geneva Conventions. Moving on is a great idea - once there’s been some accountability, with a full public recognition of wrongdoing, and a commitment to bring about change. Otherwise, nothing will have been learned. The comments of Yoo, who authored top-level internal memos justifying torture and virtually unlimited presidential power, suggest a moral depravity in very high places. That depravity led to the horrific abuses at Abu Ghraib and at other U.S. prisons in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay and “black sites” around the world. The dean of the Massachusetts School of Law, Lawrence Velvel, argues that Bush and top administration offi
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Delahunt Is Glad Addington Is Al-Qaida Target
merrie
by merrie  6-29-2008    3
 Congressman Delahunt's response was, "I'm glad they finally have a chance to see you." Mr. Delahunt now denies he meant what he said. But what he clearly said was "I'm glad they finally have a chance to see you." Al Qaeda now knows the face of one of the men who relentlessly pursues its henchmen and deals with their interrogations. Mr. Addington volunteered for public service, not a death sentence with Congressional encouragement. Delahunt is both a vile liar and a cowardly lion willing to roar down at Mr. Addington while encouraging terrorists to do his dirty work in a war he has been ineffective at stopping. Congressman Delahunt's email address is william.delahunt@mail.house.gov. Congressman Delahunt can be reached at 202-225-3111 and by fax at 202-225-5658 Or, you can ask Barack Obama yourself at (866) 675-2008 http://youtube.com/watch?v=AEDR7ghl7AU
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Hanson Unhinged
willhelm
by willhelm  6-27-2008   
 "Hansen offered three scenarios for future warming. “Scenario A,” was business as usual.......“Scenario B,” which forecast a slower increase, is pretty close to what has happened, as far as global carbon dioxide emissions go. It projected that increasing CO2 concentrations would result in global temperatures about 1.48°F above the 1951-80 average in 2007. But that’s 33 percent more warming than has actually been observed......Scenario C” stopped the growth of carbon dioxide emissions altogether in 2000, which obviously hasn’t happened. "Every climate scientist knows there’s been no — zero — net change in surface temperatures in the last ten years, as shown in the climate history of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change....Hansen’s predictions were wrong about the extent of global warming. Yet on the 20th anniv. of his testimony, he said that people “should be tried for high crimes against humanity and nature” for spreading doubts.
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Director of Meteorology: Americans Should Go After Gore And Hansen
merrie
by merrie  6-24-2008    25
  "It's back to the drawing board for Hansen and company as the alleged ‘consensus' over man-made climate fears continues to wane and more and more scientists declare their dissent," said Sen. Inhofe. Hear, hear! Readers are strongly advised to review all of the articles NewsBusters has published concerning the junk science being advanced by Hansen the last two decades. *****Update: Please don't miss fabulous posts concerning this matter by CEI's Chris Horner published at NRO's Planet Gore such as this, this, and this. In particular, don't miss Horner exposing Hansen for staging his June 1988 Congressional appearance by timing it for the hottest day of the year, and having the air conditioning turned off in the hearing room to make it especially toasty. Also, D'Aleo has more here.
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The VA is a Real Class Act
cptenaud
by cptenaud  6-12-2008    2
 We know what that means -- fee waiver or not, the VA has no intention of letting any more incriminating e-mails out of its clutches. Let's hope there are more courageous VA employees willing to blow the whistle on what the VA is, and is not, doing for our veterans. The VA also claimed it could not respond to the request as written because CREW failed to identify the specific VA offices and employees that would have responsive records. As CREW made clear in its response, we are committed to shining the brightest light possible on the VA's treatment of veterans suffering from undiagnosed PTSD and we will not back down from these shameless excuses that the VA has offered.
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Pentagon: Iraq Spending Ignored Rules
Wisco
by Wisco  5-23-2008   
 Your tax dollars at work. What are your tax dollars doing at work? No one knows.
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Rep. Tom Davis (R- VA) "...if we were dog food, they would take us off the shelf."
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  5-17-2008    2
 At last... a potentially honest Republican!
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Big Taxing, Big Earmarking, Big Congress Grills Big Oil
merrie
by merrie  4-3-2008    1
 (continued) will Rep. Walden agitate for lower tax rates? What about Walden’s earmarks of over $46 million? Will he think about lowering his earmarks, in light of the federal government’s record profits? * * * * * As Ronald Bailey of Reason writes: “Finally, if Congress wants to blame someone for high oil prices, blame the benighted oil producing countries that have underinvested in oil production for at least a decade. But Congressional grandstanders can’t haul the likes of Venezuela’s Chavez, Russia’s Putin, and Iran’s Ahmadinejad to their hearing rooms.” The spectacle of the House blaming the oil companies in a free market for high prices would be bizarre, if it didn’t happen so often.
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Oil Execs called to account for huge salaries, tax breaks
masbury
by masbury  4-3-2008    1
 Received $18billion in corporate welfare while profits highest ever. Republicans made the real welfare state.
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Countrywide Financial Prompts Scrutiny Of Federal Investigators
merrie
by merrie  3-8-2008    1
 Mozilo insisted that there "was absolutely no relationship between the buyback of stock and my sale of options." Mozilo's remarks were made at a congressional hearing on the lofty compensation levels enjoyed by certain chief executives even as their companies were hammered by losses in the sub-prime mortgage market. He was joined at the witness table by Stanley O'Neal, former head of Merrill Lynch & Co., and Charles Prince, former head of Citigroup Inc., along with members of their boards. O'Neal and Prince were pushed out after their firms suffered billions of dollars in losses tied to ill-fated mortgage securities. Mozilo remains at the helm of Countywide, the company he founded, although he is expected to leave after Bank of America's acquisition of the Calabasas-based lender. "This is a mess," said Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), referring to executives "with golden parachutes drifting off into the golf field" at the same time that people "are losing their homes."
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Chinese Hackers:"We Hack Into The Pentagon"
merrie
by merrie  3-7-2008   
 "These young hackers are tolerated by the regime provided that they do not conduct attacks inside of China", he adds. One of the biggest problems experts say is trying to prove where a cyber attack originates from, and that they say allows hackers like Xiao Chen to operate in a virtual world of deniability. And across China, there could be thousands just like him, all trying to prove themselves against some of the most secure Web sites in the world. At a congressional hearing in Washington last week, administration officials testified that the government's cyber initiative has fallen far short of what is required. Most alarming, the officials said, there has never been a full At a congressional hearing in Washington last week, administration officials testified that the government's cyber initiative has fallen far short of what is required. Most alarming, the officials said, there has never been a full damage assessment of federal agency networks.
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The 2 Trillion Dollar Nightmare
debbyski
by debbyski  3-4-2008    11
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FBI Opens Clemens Perjury Investigation
hemingways
by hemingways  2-28-2008   
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Only a Revolution Will Do
libertyslegacy
by libertyslegacy  2-24-2008    1
 This is the first installment in a symposium on the Ron Paul movement to be published in Taki’s magazine over the next two weeks.
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Congress and Steroids
mklosinski
by mklosinski  2-16-2008    3
 Please somebody tell me that this is a judicial issue and not a congressional issue. Congress obviously does not know what they are doing. Leave no incumbent in office.
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Intelligence Chief Warns of Rising Qaeda Threat
merrie
by merrie  2-6-2008   
 "Al Qaeda remains the pre-eminent threat against the United States," Mike McConnell told a Senate hearing more than six years after the September 11, 2001, attacks. Mr. McConnell said that fewer than 100 Al Qaeda terrorists have moved from Iraq to establish cells in other countries as the American military clamps down on their activities, and the organization "may deploy resources to mount attacks outside the country." Mr. McConnell said while the level of violence in Iraq has dropped sharply since last year, it is going to be years before Iraq is stable. "It is not going to be over in a year. It's going to be a long time to bring it to closure," he said. The Al Qaeda network in Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan has suffered setbacks, but he said the group poses a persistent and growing danger.
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Rob Kall on Conyers on "impeachment"
papananook
by papananook  1-29-2008    3
 Yikes! WTF is Conyers game? I'm highly disgruntled and disappointed
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Hearing For White House Lies on Missing Emails
papananook
by papananook  1-18-2008    3
 The WH front man for these lies continues: “We tried to reconstruct some of the work” in the chart and “could not authenticate the correctness of the data,” said Fratto. “We have no evidence and we have no way of showing that any e-mail at all are missing.” Riiiight, and my ex-wife never got the crabs from the freakin' postman, either.
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NO surprise...
mooner-one
by mooner-one  12-15-2007   
 ...the weak, spineless Dems knew this was coming but went ahead and allowed this idiot in. Just more proof that they are all bought and paid for. I'm NOT surprised.
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State Dept. Official's Brother linked to Blackwater....
Twilyght Zone
by Twilyght Zone  11-19-2007   
 Is anyone surprised?
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More Trouble for Black Water
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-15-2007    1
 Clip from Reuters and the Guardian with this interesting note coming from the Reuters page. When asked about his brother membership in the board of directors of Blackwater, the man in charge of investigating Blackwater activities said the following: "I'm not my brother's keeper, and we do not discuss our business with each other," he said." Yep....
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