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Obama to Ignore CIA War Crimes

May 13th, 2009
Sherwood Ross If President-elect Barack Obama is reassuring the intelligence community “that his complaints are with the Bush administration, not them,” as AP’s Pamela Hess reported January 10th, his campaign slogan “change we… more »

Fun and games

May 13th, 2009
Eric Walberg Bringing the threat of war to Russia’s borders is having wide-ranging repercussions. As Russian troops marched to celebrate the victory over Nazi Germany 8 May, NATO troops — 1,300 of them from 10 member countries and six “partners” — were… more »

We’ve Lit a Fire, Now We Need to Fan It, A Populist Health Care Rebellion is Brewing

May 13th, 2009
Kevin Zeese Last week when I was one of the Baucus Eight, so-named because eight of us were arrested before Sen. Baucus, I hopped others would join us. Yesterday, they did. And, the single payer movement grew stronger. Before the hearing I joined nearly… more »

The Pope is welcomed, but….

May 13th, 2009
Khalid Amayreh in occupied East Jerusalem "The Pope’s visit to occupied Palestine is unlike any other visit. This is the land where 61 years ago Europe implanted Israel, superimposing it right on top of another people and enabling the children of the… more »

Reviewing Ellen Brown's "Web of Debt:" Part IV

May 13th, 2009
Stephen Lendman This is the fourth in a series of articles on Ellen Brown's superb 2007 book titled "Web of Debt," now updated in a December 2008 third edition. It tells "the shocking truth about our money system, (how it) trapped us in debt, and how we… more »

The Man Who Knew Too Much? A Convenient Suicide in a Libyan Prison

May 13th, 2009
Benjamin Davis Little noted thusfar by the newspapers of record in the United States, Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, the al-Qaeda operative tortured for the United States by the Egyptian secret police, died in a Libyan prison this past weekend of what has been… more »

Record Number of Innocent New Yorkers Stopped, Interrogated by NYPD

May 12th, 2009
from Jennifer Carnig The NYPD stopped and interrogated more innocent people during the first three months of 2009 than during any three-month period since the Department began collecting data on its troubling stop-and-frisk program. Police made more… more »

How Much Was Fox Paid to Shill Bush's War Crime in Iraq?

May 12th, 2009
Len Hart The Fox network conspired with Bush's criminal regime to profit from the US plunder of Iraq. Fox was and will continue to be Bush's 'propaganda ministry' for as long as there is money to be made depicting dead Iraqis who had nothing whatsoever… more »

Reviewing Ellen Brown's "Web of Debt:" Part III

May 11th, 2009
Stephen Lendman This is the third in a series of articles on Ellen Brown's superb 2007 book titled "Web of Debt," now updated in a December 2008 third edition. It tells "the shocking truth about our money system, (how it) trapped us in debt, and how we… more »

‘Stellar Wind’ routinely eavesdropped on journalists and public officials

May 11th, 2009
Wayne Madsen The warrantless National Security Agency (NSA) electronic eavesdropping program known to only a handful of Bush administration officials by its code name, Stellar Wind, and by a few other Justice Department officials only as “The… more »

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