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A 52-year-old wheelchair-bound woman was hand searched for over an hour at the Oklahoma City airport even though she was already stripped to her bra and underwear. The lengthy ordeal caused the blonde passenger to miss her flight. Disabled Tammy Banovac arrived at the airport for a flight to Phoenix on Tuesdsay morning clad only in a trench coat, which she removed for security, over her black undergarments. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1334937/Tammy-Banovac-wheelchair-bound-woman-wearing-lingerie-gets-hour-long-airport-search.html#ixzz16zITxI4o
The mass media gets a clue - finally. Corruption is destroying the US economy.
Darla and Todd won’t allow their grandkids to swim in the water, especially after their six-year-old got splashed with water while riding on their boat and developed a painful red burn-like mark on his face.
from: Bill Hughes
On Thursday evening, Dec. 2, 2010, in the Mt. Vernon Square area of Baltimore City, a demonstration was held. Its purpose was to underscore the need “to end the FBI Raids,” according to the press release of the peace and justice activists. To learn more, see: http://www.stopfbi.net/content/fbi-raids-peace-activists-homes-offices
Unless you've been living under a rock, you're hearing all the TSA horror stories. Whether you believe procedures are there to protect us or are just a show, the reality is that they're going above and beyond the call of duty -- and not in a good way. To add yet another story about wasted manpower that would let real threats slip by, mother Stacey Armato tried to get home to Los Angeles and her 7-month-old son with the 12 ounces of breast milk she pumped while she was gone. She didn't want to put the breast milk through radiation, so she requested an alternate screening, which she had every right do to. But what happened is completely unjust. After repeated requests, she finally received a video of her horrible experience from TSA's security cameras ... well, except the parts they edited out first. http://thestir.cafemom.com/baby/113023/tsa_targets_breastfeeding_mother
from: Bill Hughes
On Monday evening, Nov. 29, 2010, a protest action was staged in Baltimore, MD, in front of the Maryland State Unemployment Office. It was sponsored by the “Job is a Right Campaign,” among other activist-oriented social justice groups.
Russia and Germany should dramatically increase their economic co-operation. That's the message from Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to some of Germany's top industrialists at a business forum in Berlin.
An RT crew was locked up in a U.S. jail for 32 hours after filming a protest against a controversial military training facility in Georgia dubbed the School of Assassins. Reporter Kaelyn Forde described her treatment as 'brutal' and international organizations condemned the use of police violence against members of the media. But despite all the outrage, American mainstream media has remained silent. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports.
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