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GMT $100
Billion Bailout For IMF Tagged On To War Funding Bill Democrats in Congress have agreed to provide
a $100 billion credit line to the International Monetary Fund, tagging
it onto the war supplemental intended for operations in Afghanistan,
Pakistan, and Iraq.
The
Emergence of Obama’s Muslim Roots Obama’s religion is the global state. He is a devout
follower of the New World Order. He is also an accomplished liar, which
is a job prerequisite if one is going to pretend he represents the American
people and follows the Constutition.
Rather:
Former detainee says torture still going on at Gitmo
Dan Rather, the former CBS anchor who now hosts a news magazine on cable
channel HDNet, has done a documentary on a former Guantanamo prisoner
who says he was tortured for years before being released two weeks ago.
Jackboot
Hall Of Shame: Police Brutality Videos Archive
This archive contains 64 videos, with direct links for file downloading.
Unfortunately, many of these shocking and outrageous videos contain
extreme violence and even death. This archive was made in memory of
Oscar Grant of Hayward, CA.
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More Deaths in City Linked to Swine Flu
Two more deaths linked to swine flu — both of adults in their
40s — were reported by the New York City Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene on Wednesday, bringing the total H1N1-related fatalities
in the city to seven.
Former
CIA station chief challenges claims that torture thwarted terror attacks
Milton Bearden, a former Central Intelligence Agency Pakistan station
chief who served at the agency for three decades, says claims that the
Bush administration’s so-called enhanced interrogation techniques
saved American lives are likely false.
North
Korea “preparing long-range missile launch” North Korea is assembling a missile that could hit U.S. soil
and may test-launch it as early as this month, a newspaper reported,
as a U.S. envoy on Wednesday urged Pyongyang to cease provocations and
return to disarmament talks.
U.S.
Report Finds Airstrike Errors in Afghan Deaths
A military investigation has concluded that American personnel made
significant errors in carrying out some of the airstrikes in western
Afghanistan on May 4 that killed dozens of Afghan civilians, according
to a senior American military official.
Reporters
Without Borders hits China for blocking Web social media
Reporters Without Borders, reacting to news that the government of China
has blocked social media Web sites such as Twitter, Bing, Hotmail, Flickr
and others, condemned the communist regime for curbing free speech ahead
of the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square military crackdown on
student protesters.
U.S.
Releases Secret List of Nuclear Sites Accidentally
The federal government mistakenly made public a 266-page report, its
pages marked “highly confidential,” that gives detailed
information about hundreds of the nation’s civilian nuclear sites
and programs, including maps showing the precise locations of stockpiles
of fuel for nuclear weapons.
Poll:
65 pct. of Americans against closing Gitmo Two of every three Americans are opposed to closing Guantanamo,
with an even higher percentage against moving some of the detainees
from the “war on terror” prison to their own US states,
poll results showed Tuesday.
World
‘getting closer’ to swine flu pandemic: WHO The world is “getting closer” to a swine flu pandemic
as some countries outside the Americas are showing early signs of flu
spreading locally, a senior World Health Organisation official said
Tuesday.
Bernanke
warns on deficits as Treasury rates rise Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned on Wednesday
that rising U.S. debt was contributing to a spike in longer-term
interest rates, and said now was the time to start working on reining
in deficits.
Cheney
personally oversaw ’secret’ congressional briefings
on torture: report
Former Vice President Dick Cheney “personally” oversaw
at least four briefings with members of Congress about the Bush
administration’s interrogation program in an effort to maintain
support for the torture of detainees in U.S. custody.
Venezuela
Chavez says “Comrade” Obama more left-wing
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez said on Tuesday that he
and Cuban ally Fidel Castro risk being more conservative than U.S.
President Barack Obama as Washington prepares to take control of
General Motors Corp.
Tillman’s
mother says general lying — again — about son’s
death
The mother of football star Pat Tillman, who was killed by friendly
fire in 2004 but whose fratricide was deliberately kept from the
public and his family, says a general’s testimony to Congress
is yet another lie by a military officer about her son’s death.
Germany
Blasts ‘Powers of the Fed’
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in a rare public rebuke of central
banks, suggested the European Central Bank and its counterparts
in the U.S. and Britain have gone too far in fighting the financial
crisis and may be laying the groundwork for another financial blowup.
Fight
Government Encroachment into Healthcare!
With a faltering economy, and skyrocketing costs, healthcare continues
to be a critical issue for all Americans. Unfortunately government
encroachment into the doctor/patient relationship is poised to exacerbate
our problems with healthcare.
How
Important is Cheney’s Admission that There was NEVER Any Evidence
Linking Iraq and 9/11? “On the question of whether or not Iraq was involved
in 9-11, there was never any evidence to prove that,” he told
the Fox host. “There was “some reporting early on …
but that was never borne out… [President] George [Bush] …
did say and did testify that there was an ongoing relationship between
al-Qaeda and Iraq, but no proof that Iraq was involved in 9-11.”