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Targeting Jeremy Hammond
February 21st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman America is no democracy. It never was an isn't now. Obama enforces police state harshness. It's official policy. Lawless entrapment reflects it. More on that below. Hammond is one many victims. Some call him the other Bradley Manning.…
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CISPA Is Back
February 21st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman It shouldn't surprise. The 2011 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) never really went away. It ducked and covered for another day. It's more about destroying personal freedom than online security. It gives government…
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Israel's War Criminal of the Year Award
February 20th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Imagining honoring crimes of war, against humanity and genocide. Imagine calling war on humanity honorable. Imagine granting a nation's highest civilian award for waging it. It shouldn't surprise. Obama will receive Israel's…
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The Leeches are Back and are Urging the Wrong Prescription: The Grand Bargain Returns
February 20th, 2013
By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers Co-directors, It's Our Economy Leeches could also be used in bloodletting. The withdrawal of so much blood as to induce syncope (fainting) was considered beneficial, and many sessions would only end when the patient…
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Straight Talk on US/Israeli Relations
February 20th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Harry Truman recognized Israel minutes after its May 14, 1948 independence was declared. He was the first world leader to do so. Weeks earlier on March 25, he met secretly with Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann. He pledged support. A…
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Samer Easawi: Hunger Striking for Justice
February 20th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Samer's a Palestinian activist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine member. On April 15, 2002, Israel kidnapped him in Ramallah. It did so during multiple community incursions. Samer was wrongly charged with allegedly…
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Israel's Racist of the Year Award
February 20th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Israeli racism is longstanding. It's institutionalized. Imagine honoring it. Israel did so. It finds new ways of reaching new lows. It disgraces itself in the process. It shouldn't surprise. It's common practice. Jews alone matter.…
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West Bank Village Struggles to Survive
February 20th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Batir is special. Its heritage is longstanding. It's been that way for centuries. It's one of Palestine's most beautiful villages. It's built around natural spring water. It's dotted by wells and reservoirs. Traditional agriculture is…
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In Honor & Memory of Huey P. Newton
February 20th, 2013
Larry Pinkney Serious revolutionary political struggle is an ongoing, long and protracted affair - spanning many years - and it does not lend itself to romanticism. By the same token, it is extremely important to understand the role of various women and…
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Chavez Returns
February 20th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman He's home. He arrived on February 18 at 2:30AM Caracas time. He announced his arrival via Twitter. "I have returned to the Venezuelan homeland," he said. "Thank God!! Thank you beloved people! I will continue the treatment here."…
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