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The Banksters like Stealing Candy from Little Children

The Banksters like Stealing Candy from Little Children The Banksters like stealing candy from little children. No, I'm not...

Criminalizing the poor: from welfare to cellfare

Criminalizing the poor: from welfare to cellfare On August 22, 1996 President Bill Clinton signed into law his now infamous...

How Iran can have nuclear  power and the world can have peace

How Iran can have nuclear power and the world can have peace ­Once again, the world teeters on the edge of war. Once again, the conflict is...

We were not born into the right family

We were not born into the right family ­I was preparing for a trip to Baltimore, Maryland, as for one to a war zone....

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No Easy Fix for Gas Prices

No Easy Fix for Gas Prices This month, as unleaded gasoline prices increased for 17 consecutive days (to...

One Nation Under Inflation

One Nation Under Inflation In the assessment of the EU Commission president, Europe has a long way to go...

Journalists and wars

Journalists and wars ­Anthony Shadid was one of the top guys in the business, covering the wars...

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Washington: US park police detains a Christian religious activist during a pro-life demonstration in front of the White House in Washington on February 16, 2012. (AFP Photo/Jewel Samad) Today: 02:13 88 comments

Goodbye, First Amendment: ‘Trespass Bill’ will make protest illegal

Just when you thought the government couldn’t ruin the First Amendment any further: The House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday that outlaws protests in instances where some government officials are nearby, whether or not you even know it.

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New York: The panels containing names of the victims of the terrorist attacks are viewed on December 29, 2011 in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP) 28.02, 23:53 32 comments

Victims of 9/11 plane crashes dumped in landfill

A report released by the Pentagon on Tuesday reveals that the remains of some victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks were incinerated and dumped in a suburban Virginia landfill.

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Detainees participate in an early morning prayer session at Camp IV at the detention facility in Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base. (REUTERS/Reuters Staff) 28.02, 23:30 5 comments

Utah asks for repeal of NDAA’s indefinite detention provisions

Utah is now the latest state to draft legislation specifically condemning the provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that allow the president to indefinitely detain American citizens without charge.

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Detroit: Republican presidential candidate U.S. Rep. Ron Paul. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP) 28.02, 21:53 16 comments

California GOP convention occupied by Ron Paul supporters

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was the only GOP contender for president to appear at a California Republican Party convention this past weekend, but supporters of rival Ron Paul made sure their candidate of choice was made known loud and clear.

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Kim Dotcom (C) leaves court in the North Shore court in Auckland (AFP Photo / Michael Bradley) 28.02, 20:37 2 comments

Is it back to jail already for Kim Dotcom?

Only a week after a New Zealand court granted bail to Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom, the alleged file-sharing kingpin may soon be going back behind bars. On Wednesday a judge is expected to announce if Dotcom will have to return to prison.

 
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Anonymous joins forces with OWS against NDAA-supporting politicians

America’s most powerful protest groups are joining forces to warn elected officials that they will be held accountable for their actions. The campaign is called Our Polls and its being launched with help from both Anonymous and the Occupy movement.

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Jessie Sansone was arrested at his daughter's school after the 4-year-old drew a picture of a gun (Peter Lee / Record staff) 27.02, 23:20 64 comments

Dad goes to jail for 4-year-old daughter’s drawing

It was a kindergarten class piece of art that Jessie Sansone probably won’t want to hang on the refrigerator anytime soon.

 
Countdown to Doomsday: Wyoming wants their own Army and currency 27.02, 22:56 29 comments

Countdown to Doomsday: Wyoming wants their own Army and currency

Stockpiling ammo and building bomb shelters is so Y2K. Preparing for the potential destruction of the United States of America, lawmakers in Wyoming are laying the groundwork for how to handle a doomsday scenario with a new piece of legislation.

Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (L) and U.S Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) discuss a question during the Republican presidential candidates debate in Jacksonville, Florida January 26, 2012 (Reuters / Scott Audette) 27.02, 22:00 17 comments

Ron Paul and Romney deny plot to oust Santorum

Scrambling to stay in the race for the GOP nod, Rick Santorum is trying to take down two of his rivals with one radical allegation. According to the former senator, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul are conspiring to kill what’s left of Santorum’s campaign.

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“Act of Valor” movie poster 27.02, 21:22 18 comments

Hollywood/Pentagon symbiosis

The new military film “Act of Valor” used real life Navy Seals to give Americans a “realistic” view of what these secretive forces do. But is it reality, or just what the U.S. government wants you to see?

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