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May 17, 2007


Israeli airstrikes add to turmoil of factional violence on Gaza streets
Israel launched three air strikes against Hamas targets in Gaza yesterday, killing three and wounding dozens after a week of intense fighting between rival Palestinian factions.



Kidnap and torture: new claims of Army war crimes in Iraq
The British Army is facing new allegations that it was involved in "forced disappearances", hostage-taking and torture of Iraqi civilians after the fall of the regime of Saddam Hussein.



Bush Refuses to Respond To Kelly O’Donnell’s questions about Comey’s testimony



Hillary Inc.

Hillary Inc. or CIA Inc., I don't believe there is a difference



Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed



Meet the Bush Family
Before George Bush Jr., there was George Bush Sr. And before him there was Prescott Bush, US financier to the Nazis until the FBI shut him down.

George Bush Sr. was Director of the CIA during the Jimmy Carter years. How did he get that job?

Bush Sr. claims he was not in the CIA before becoming Director, but evidence shows that he was not only in the CIA, but also actively involved in the Bay of Pigs invasion and yes, the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

If you think George Bush Jr., Dick Cheney and Donald Rumseld are the problem, you're just looking at the tip of a very large iceberg. (22 Minutes 6 Seconds)



Wolfowitz to resign from World Bank
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz will resign at the end of June, he and the bank said late Thursday, ending his long fight to survive pressure for his ouster over the generous compensation he arranged for his girlfriend.



Loose Change Creators on The View May 24th
According to a release from ABC, Korey Rowe and Dylan Avery, creators of the 9/11 conspiracy documentary Loose Change will appear on the May 24th show.



Senators want CIA to release 9/11 report
A bipartisan group of senators is pushing legislation that would force the CIA to release an inspector general's report on the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

The CIA has spent more than 20 months weighing requests under the Freedom of Information Act for its internal investigation of the attacks but has yet to release any portion of it.



Deal May Legalize Millions of Immigrants
In a striking reach across party lines, the White House and key lawmakers agreed Thursday to reshape the nation's immigration laws and give millions of illegal immigrants legal status. At the same time, borders would be tightened.



Immunity Sought for Cheney, Top Officials
Attorneys for Vice President Cheney and top White House officials told a federal judge today they cannot be held liable for anything they disclosed to reporters about covert CIA officer Valerie Plame or her husband, former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV.

The officials, who include senior White House adviser Karl Rove and Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, argued that the judge should dismiss a lawsuit filed by Wilson that stemmed from the disclosure of Plame's identity to the media.



Officials: Group tying self to blasts may not be real
A group purporting to be part of Al Qaeda that claimed responsibility for the Madrid train bombings and warned of a looming attack on the United States seems to be a phantom organization, according to US intelligence officials and terrorism specialists.



Bush Opposes Troop Pay Increases
Troops don't need bigger pay raises, White House budget officials said Wednesday in a statement of administration policy laying out objections to the House version of the 2008 defense authorization bill.



GOP Senators to Gonzales: Go Already!



Mich. GOP head wants to ban front runner Ron Paul from debates
The chairman of the Michigan Republican Party said Wednesday that he will try to bar Ron Paul from future GOP presidential debates because of remarks the Texas congressman made that suggested the Sept. 11 attacks were the fault of U.S. foreign policy.



Ron Paul to Benito Giuliani: Apologize!



Scientists Cast Doubt on Kennedy Bullet Analysis
In a collision of 21st-century science and decades-old conspiracy theories, a research team that includes a former top FBI scientist is challenging the bullet analysis used by the government to conclude that Lee Harvey Oswald alone shot the two bullets that struck and killed President John F. Kennedy in 1963.



Top Justice Dept. Official Seals Case for Cheney Impeachment
Testimony yesterday by former Deputy Attorney General James Comey to the Senate Judiciary Committee is a clear-cut reason why impeachment of Dick Cheney is vital for the protection of the U.S. Constitution. Even before this dramatic testimony, a bill for impeachment, H.R. 333 had already been introduced into the House of Representatives over Cheney's Iraq war lies.



Israeli Tanks Enter Gaza, Air Force Strikes at Hamas
Israel moved tanks into the Gaza Strip and staged three air-strikes against Hamas after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed to take tougher measures to stop Palestinian rocket fire over the border.



Fox News' Pro-Giuliani Conflict of Interest
Rudy Giuliani's much-publicized but misleading put-down of Ron Paul during Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate should have been tempered by a report that Saudi Arabia, the country that spawned most of the 9/11 hijackers, has been one of Giuliani's lucrative foreign clients. However, Fox News questioners Chris Wallace and Wendell Goler did not bring it up.



Conyers, City Council Vote to Impeach Bush
The Detroit City Council is calling for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.



No Dissent on Spying, Says Justice Dept.
The Justice Department said yesterday that it will not retract a sworn statement in 2006 by Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales that the Terrorist Surveillance Program had aroused no controversy inside the Bush administration, despite congressional testimony Tuesday that senior departmental officials nearly resigned in 2004 to protest such a program.



Fresh clash on Pakistan-Afghanistan border
Pakistani and Afghan troops exchanged mortar and gun fire on their disputed border Thursday, days after clashes on the frontier claimed more than a dozen lives.



World's Biggest U.S. Embassy May Not Be Quite Big Enough
For all those who keep whining about how the government can't do anything right, we're happy to report that the massive New Embassy Compound in Baghdad, the biggest U.S. embassy on earth, is going to be completed pretty much as scheduled in August.

The bad news is that it appears it's not going to have enough housing for all the employees who'll be moving to the 27-building complex on a 104-acre tract of land



Yet Another Fox News Smear Job On Ron Paul, Alex Jones & 9/11 Truth



Gangs of Iraq
Desperate to shore up its flagging ranks, the military is quietly enlisting thousands of active gang members and shipping them to Iraq. Will a brutal murder finally wake up the Pentagon?



Iraqi Shiites want own spy agency
A bid by Iraq's Shiite-controlled government to form a parallel intelligence agency to one established by the United States has raised concerns in Washington.



Who’s the Real Peace Candidate?
Debating in Ronald Reagan’s shadow in Simi Valley, there were plenty of Republican presidential hopefuls willing to deviate on social issues like embryo-destructive stem-cell research, but only one dissenter on the Iraq War ten-term Congressman Ron Paul of Texas. It’s a role Paul reprised this week in South Carolina and, with any luck, will throughout the 2008 campaign.



Customs Breaks Privacy Laws in Data Collection, GAO Says
The Department of Homeland Security is breaking privacy laws by failing to tell the public all the ways it uses personal information to target passengers boarding flights entering or leaving the United States, according to a draft government report.



Dingell, McCarthy, Working on 'Compromise' Gun Bill
Anti-gun Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) continues his assault on American gun owners.

Dingell has been tapped by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to broker a compromise with Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) on H.R. 297, a gun control bill being pushed in the wake of the Virginia Tech shooting.



Ending the Empire
Retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey, commander of the 24th Infantry Division in the first Iraq war and a consistent cheerleader for Bush strategies in the second, recently radically changed his tune. He now says, "No Iraqi government official, coalition soldier, diplomat, reporter, foreign NGO, nor contractor can walk the streets of Baghdad, nor Mosul, nor Kirkuk, nor Basra, nor Tikrit, nor Najaf, nor Ramadi, without heavily armed protection." In a different context, McCaffrey has concluded: "The U.S. Army is rapidly unraveling."



The New World Order GOP - By Patrick J. Buchanan



Leo Strauss, Godfather of the Neocons



World Bank set to finalise departure of defiant Wolfowitz
A defiant Paul Wolfowitz was last night on his way out as President of the World Bank a departure that will bring an end to a messy and debilitating crisis that has damaged the credibility of both himself and the premier global development lending agency.



Gaza crisis worsens as 16 killed in gun battles
Gaza slid deeper into a factional war yesterday as another 16 people died in gun battles between rival armed groups.


"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell



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