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July 24, 2007
Mortgage default notices skyrocket to a decade high
California mortgage defaults rose to the highest level in a decade in the second quarter as falling home sales and higher interest rates battered the housing market.
Video - Interview with Gerome Corsi on Bush claim to be dictator for New World Order
Another City Votes to Impeach President Bush
The resolution, passed 5-0, calls for the city to lobby the Montgomery County Council, the county executive, the Maryland legislature and the governor asking them to adopt similar resolutions.
Fed-up donor pulls plug on Democrat pols
One of Florida's leading Democratic rainmakers has called the whole thing off.
Orlando trial lawyer John Morgan, who has personally given hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats and helped raise much more, is so fed up with his party's failure to stop the war in Iraq that he canceled an upcoming fundraiser at his home. Take $250,000 and kiss it good-bye.
Microchips mulled for HIV carriers in Indonesia's Papua
Lawmakers in Indonesia's Papua are mulling the selective use of chip implants in HIV carriers to monitor their behaviour in a bid to keep them from infecting others, a doctor said Tuesday.
There not the only one that want to monitor others behaviour. Look out for the thought police!
Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style
Your Words Madame Speaker - Now Resign, or do your job and IMPEACH
This issue is not about what is politically convenient for you, nor is it about what is politically convenient for your party. This issue is about the future of the USA, her constitution and her people, something you swore to defend when you took your oath of office. By facilitating the Bush Junta through inaction, you are derelict in your duty not only to the people who elected you, but also to the people who didn`t vote for you. By not taking action, you betray the death of every man and woman in the US military who has died because of Bush`s lies.
Ron Paul Support is a Conspiracy, claims National Media
Major media outlets have denied fund raising reports, rally attendance, and record breaking internet support as the work of a small secretive group of Ron Paul supporters conspiring to defraud the public. Is it time for them to give up this conspiracy theory before they lose credibility?
Spain arrests former intelligence official on spy charges
Spain has arrested a former intelligence official on charges that he sold information about Spanish secret agents and intelligence methods to another country, the country's spy chief said Tuesday.
Terrorist Watch List: 20,000 False Alarms
Why does anyone think this makes security sense?
FEMA Runs from Confrontation on WTC7 and Camps
FEMA Admits Role of Informing, Monitoring and Controlling Media During Emergency Operations Like the September 11 Attacks
Hitachi goes global with vein recognition biometric
Retinal scans, finger prints or facial recognition get most of the attention but developers across the world are quietly labouring away at alternative types of biometrics.
Recognition by the way someone walks (their gait) or the rhythm they make when they type and others have each been tried as potential biometrics. Hitachi is adding to this stock with the worldwide release this month of a finger vein identity authentication device.
President Bush Tells Congress, Because I Said So
The beauty of the White House's latest claim about executive privilege is its simplicity. All President George W. Bush has to do is utter those two words and his underlings can ignore congressional subpoenas without fear of jail.
Why? Because the president says so. Who decides whether the claim is constitutional or bogus? He does. Who can challenge it? Nobody.
Bush's latest executive order & jurisdiction
Can domestic Americans be charged under Bush's new Executive Order?
UN peacekeepers accused in Congolese arms scandal
Guns for gold. Watchdog accused body of whitewash
We Can't Fight Terrorism With Open Borders
NYT misleads it's readers
If they were truly afraid of the terrorist as they claim, they never would have left the borders wide open for the last 6 years and let millions of illegal, undocumented people from all over the world enter this country. You would think that people with even a little bit of common sense could figure that one out.
Al Qaeda, al Qaeda in Iraq part of same network, Bush says (al-CIA-duh)
"Some say that Iraq is not a part of the broader war on terror," Bush said. "They claim that the organization called al Qaeda in Iraq is an Iraqi phenomenon -- that it's independent of Osama bin Laden and it's not interested in attacking America. That would be news to Osama bin Laden."
Yes it would be news to bin Laden since there is a very good chance he is dead.
Flashback - Report: Bin Laden Already Dead
Flashback - Bin Laden has funeral
Traders ask how low can the dollar go
How long before the dollar hits $1.40 to the euro? That is the question many analysts are asking after a week when the US currency struck a new low of $1.3843 to the euro and fresh multiyear lows against a range of currencies, including sterling.
Democratic Doublespeak on Iraq
Start with the simplest, most basic fudge. Newspapers and the TV news constantly report on various plans for the "withdrawal of American troops" from Iraq, when what's being proposed is the withdrawal of American "combat troops" or "combat brigades." This isn't a matter of splitting hairs; it's the difference between a plan for full-scale withdrawal and a plan to remain in Iraq in a different military form for the long term. American combat brigades only add up to perhaps half of the troops we presently have in that country.
Doctor's studies links dairy to cancer risk
Demand for dairy goods from farms that avoid antibiotics and growth hormones is soaring.
Sales of organic milk are climbing in California and the nation as the organic industry steps up its marketing of farming that eschews antibiotics, synthetic hormones and genetic engineering.
Oregon to use face recognition software for driver's licenses
Bush's torture ban is full of loopholes
The president has issued an executive order to stop the CIA from using torture, but the ban is unenforceable.
Gonzales Contradicts Prior Statements, Confirms Existence Of Other Spying Programs
In his testimony today before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was asked by Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) to address inaccuracies in his 2006 testimony in relation to the Bush administration’s warrantless wiretapping program. “There has not been any serious disagreement about the program that the president has confirmed,” Gonzales said at the time.
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) recalled that former Deputy Attorney General James Comey testified to a much different version of events. Comey said he had refused to sign on to an extension of the program “amid concerns about its legality and oversight.”
Today, Gonzales said Comey was referring to “other intelligence activities,” appearing to confirm that the Bush administration is operating more than one warrantless domestic spying program.
The Other Spy Program
Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style
Don't Let the Media Destroy Ron Paul
We all know the drill by now. Whenever a politician with character and principles throws his hat in the ring the media descends on him like feral hounds on a pork chop. It’ll be no different with Paul. The only difference this time is that we should all be aware of what’s really going on.
A passport rule leads to thousands of ruined travel plans
"Over the past several months, many travelers who applied for a passport did not receive their document in time for their planned travel. I deeply regret that," said an assistant secretary of state, Maura Harty, who is in charge of U.S. passports. "I accept complete responsibility for this."
In January the government started requiring more Americans to have passports for travel abroad in an effort to thwart terrorism. By summer, more than two million people were waiting for passports; half a million had waited more than three months since applying for a document that in the past was typically ready in six weeks.
UK's Brown won't rule out military action in Iran
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Monday he would not rule out military action against Iran, but believed a policy of sanctions could still persuade Tehran to drop its disputed nuclear program.
New U.S. Embassy rises in Iraq
Conspicuously huge and self-contained but deemed inadequate for a disaster scenario, the compound is already taking fire.
Iraqis blame U.S. depleted uranium for surge in cancer
Iraq's environment minister blamed Monday the use of depleted uranium weapons by U.S. forces during the 2003 Operation Shock and Awe for the current surge in cancer cases across the country.
Giuliani Stacks Campaign Staff With a Who’s Who Of Mideast Hawks
Neoconservative Leader Podhoretz Picked as a Foreign Policy Adviser
The plot to bring back Benazir
Her father and two brothers were murdered, she's been defeated and exiled, yet Benazir Bhutto can't wait to return to Pakistan politics. And, as trust in President Musharraf fades, she has powerful covert backers - the US and Britain
Exposing the True Isolationists
By Ron Paul
US ex-army officer pleads guilty to taking bribes in Iraq
A former US army reserve major pleaded guilty to accepting bribes from US government contractors while deployed in Iraq, the US Department of Justice said Monday.
Botulism scare forces wider recall
Tens of millions of cans of chili, chili sauce, beef stew, corned beef and dog food are being recalled nationwide because of possible contamination with the deadly botulinum toxin, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday.
Video - The Militarization of our Police
(6 Minutes 30 Seconds)
Operation Falcon - The USA is turning into a Police State
By Mike Whitney
From Ron Paul
What a great trip to South Carolina! On Saturday, I talked to the Spartanburg County GOP. About 350 people attended from all over the South, and the local party made $5000 out of it. Originally, this had seemed to be unfriendly territory, but everyone couldn’t have been nicer or more welcoming. And we all learned something.
Then I spoke to a rally in Greenville. The local papers were less biased than most, but they still estimated the crowd at 500. We had set the room with 1100 chairs, and almost all of them were taken. In addition, people stood in ranks at the back and sides. In other words, there were more than 1000 people there.
Fred Thompson's son 'coddled by PAC'
WHAT did Fred Thompson's son, Daniel, do to earn the more than $170,000 that his firm, Daniel Thompson Associates, was paid from his father's federal political action committee, the Fred D. Thompson PAC?
The records suggest he did next to nothing.
Poll: Americans trust Congress over Bush on Iraq
Most Americans see President George W. Bush as too inflexible on the war in Iraq and prefer that the Democratic-run Congress have the final word on when to withdraw U.S. forces, a Washington Post/ABC News poll showed on Monday.
$100 Oil Price May Be Months Away, Not Years, Say Analysts
The $100-a-barrel oil that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said would prevail by 2009 may be only a few months away.
War Subverts Freedom at Home
By James Bovard
U.S. Seen in Iraq Until at Least ’09
While Washington is mired in political debate over the future of Iraq, the American command here has prepared a detailed plan that foresees a significant American role for the next two years.
The classified plan, which represents the coordinated strategy of the top American commander and the American ambassador, calls for restoring security in local areas, including Baghdad, by the summer of 2008. “Sustainable security” is to be established on a nationwide basis by the summer of 2009, according to American officials familiar with the document.
FBI goes on offensive against China's tech spies
The FBI has increased the number of agents assigned to counter alleged Chinese espionage from about 150 in 2001 to more than 350 today, says Bruce Carlson, who leads the bureau's counterintelligence efforts against China.
China, which lacks a tradition of protecting intellectual property, represents the most aggressive threat, officials say. The Communist leadership is determined to increase the nation's technological sophistication while fiercely competitive Chinese business executives seek to leapfrog Western rivals by marrying their low labor costs with purloined technology.
Secret memo: One-world agenda dominates SPP summit
Document reveals plan for meeting of U.S., Mexico, Canada leaders
4 American soldiers killed in Afghanistan
A roadside bomb blast in eastern Afghanistan killed four American soldiers Monday, while two NATO soldiers elsewhere died and a battle in the country's poppy-growing heartland killed more than 50 suspected militants, officials said.
Suicide car bomb kills 26 at Iraq children's hospital
A suicide car bomb exploded across the street from a children's hospital in the Iraqi city of Hilla on Tuesday, killing at least 26 people and wounding 69, police and medical officials said.
Wave of violence kills at least 24 people in Iraq on Monday
A new wave of suicide attacks and car bombings across Iraq killed at least 24 people and wounded some 60 others on Monday, while Baghdad is preparing to host a second round of talks between the U.S. and Iran on Iraqi security.
Dollar wobbles, global stocks dip as credit woes weigh
The dollar hit a 26-year trough against sterling on Tuesday while some European shares were under pressure, weighed down by concerns over the credit market and its impact on corporate activity and the wider economy.
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