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July 23, 2007
Why the US Military Loves Ron Paul
No safe haven: Diet sodas linked with health risks
Sodas even diet ones may be linked with increased risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
Another "Global Warming" Claim "Debunked"!
Theocrats Deny 'End Times' Theology Is Cause of Their Push for War with Iran
Here's a news flash from the recent Christians United for Israel (CUFI) Summit in Washington: It really isn't about Armageddon.
Or at least that's what John Hagee, who runs CUFI, and CUFI's executive board tried to convince a group of reporters at a press conference this week. Journalists (including this one) had questions about Hagee's writings and sermons. Does his discussion of God's punishment of Jews suggest his own anti-Semitism? What about the Second Coming, when everyone will either accept Christ as their savior or perish? What, exactly, does Hagee think is going to happen at the end of days?
New Group Will 'Foresee the Future'
The Proteus Project was originally established by the National Reconnaissance Office (shhh) in 1999 and since then has been taken over by ODNI to develop insights that "can be used as a set of lenses to view future issues through a different mindset, to consider issues through a different value set, and to think creatively, not traditionally."
The Rockefellers, Funding Fathers of the New World Order
"John D. specialized in operating through others, just as the family does today. He hired agents everywhere; among competitors', politicians and in the media." He found plenty of people who could be bought. … Rockefeller's industrial espionage system was by far the most elaborate, most sophisticated and most successful that had ever been established." … "For a long time the public didn't realize how powerful he was because he kept insisting he was battling firms that he secretly owned outright. This same tactic is applicable to countries - communistic arch enemies may simply be another purchased commodity. "His real rivals were forever discovering that their most trusted officers were in his pocket." "By 1890, Standard was refining 90 % of all crude oil in the United States and its worldwide operations were expanding rapidly."
Military spin-off helps boost Halliburton's figures
Halliburton has continued a strong reporting season for the oil services sector, but was propped up by its military spin-off.
Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov: Containing Russia
Back to the Future?"
Neocons Press Pakistan Endgame
By Kurt Nimmo
Moroccan U.N. unit accused of sex abuse over 3 years
Moroccan U.N. peacekeepers in Ivory Coast are alleged to have sexually abused girls as young as 13 over a three-year period as units rotated through the West African country, U.N. officials said.
Anti-war activist Sheehan arrested calling for Bush's impeachment
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan was arrested Monday at the Capitol for disorderly conduct, shortly after saying she would run against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over the California Democrat's refusal to try to impeach President Bush.
Sheehan: I will beat Pelosi
If Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) refuses to bring articles of impeachment against President Bush to the floor of the House, anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan said Monday, Sheehan not only will challenge the Speaker in the next election but also will defeat her.
Just What the Founders Feared: An Imperial President Goes to War
The war is hardly the only area where the Bush administration is trying to expand its powers beyond all legal justification. But the danger of an imperial presidency is particularly great when a president takes the nation to war, something the founders understood well. In the looming showdown, the founders and the Constitution are firmly on Congress’s side.
If the press would have been telling us the truth all along, we won't now be talking about a Imperial President. That's the same press (NYT) that promoted the weapons of mass destruction hoax.
Court: VA must pay Agent Orange victims
An appeals court chastised the Department of Veterans Affairs on Thursday and ordered the agency to pay retroactive benefits to Vietnam War veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange and contracted a form of leukemia.
Officers wrote names in Haneef's diary
The Australian can reveal that investigating AFP officers wrote the names of overseas terror suspects in Dr Haneef's personal diary, only to later grill him during an interrogation over whether he had written the potentially incriminating notes.
Bush's Martial Law Plan Is So Shocking, Even Congress Can't See it
Executive über alles as member of Homeland Security Committee barred from viewing post-terror attack provisions
President Bush's post-terror attack martial law plan is so shocking that even sitting members of Congress and Homeland Security officials are barred from viewing it, another example of executive über alles and a chilling portent of what is to come as constant reminders of the inevitability of terror attacks reverberate.
"Maybe the people who think there's a conspiracy out there are right," DeFazio concluded.
Democrats Lead By $100 Million In Money Race
With more than a year to go before the 2008 elections, Democratic candidates have raised $100 million more in campaign contributions than Republicans, putting them on track to win the money race for the White House and Congress for the first time since the government began detailed accounting of campaign fund raising three decades ago.
I told you so: Bush's damage staggering
When George W. Bush was surprisingly re-elected president in November 2004, I predicted that in a couple of years just like after the re-election of Richard Nixon you'd have problems finding people who would admit having voted for him.
US to stick with tough interrogations
The United States will press ahead with enhanced interrogation of terror suspects, which has saved countless lives, but will not engage in torture, the top US spymaster said on Sunday.
Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell, however, refused to spell out whether techniques such as the alleged practice of water boarding were permitted under a new executive order of President George W Bush.
Pentagon to junk millions in combat gear
Millions of dollars' worth of gear, including combat boots, helmets, vests and aircraft parts, is being junked by the Pentagon rather than stored or sold as surplus to suppliers who sometimes sell it back to the military.
Of roughly $1.8 billion worth of equipment the Defense Department downgraded to scrap from January through June, at least $330 million worth came from categories of gear the Pentagon most frequently buys back from surplus dealers, according to the National Association of Aircraft & Communication Suppliers.
Deceased Farmers Got USDA Payments
The U.S. Department of Agriculture distributed $1.1 billion over seven years to the estates or companies of deceased farmers and routinely failed to conduct reviews required to ensure that the payments were properly made, according to a government report.
Welcome to Richistan, USA
America's super-rich have returned to the days of the Roaring Twenties. As the rest of the country struggles to get by, a huge bubble of multi-millionaires lives almost in a parallel world. The rich now live in their own world of private education, private health care and gated mansions. They have their own schools and their own banks. They even travel apart - creating a booming industry of private jets and yachts.
Injured Iraq War Veterans to Sue VA Head
Frustrated by delays in health care, a coalition of injured Iraq war veterans is accusing VA Secretary Jim Nicholson of breaking the law by denying them disability pay and mental health treatment.
Feds grab Brown car
Tax resisters' vehicle driven by a supporter
Federal marshals have seized a car owned by Elaine Brown, after the car was involved in a fender bender in Lebanon, U.S. Marshal Stephen Monier said. He said that Lebanon police called him after arriving at the scene of the accident. Neither Elaine Brown nor her husband, Ed Brown, was driving the car, but Monier said his office impounded the car.
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