Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006

US-Armee: in Kriegszeiten auf dem rechten Auge blind

Ein Bericht der Bürgerrechtsorganisation Southern Poverty Law Center über Rechtsextremisten in der US-Armee wird vom Pentagon bislang ignoriert und von den Massenmedien nur beiläufig erwähnt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23135/1.html

Der aktuelle Nahostkonflikt dient Newt Gingrich dazu, die Amerikaner wieder für die Republikaner und ein militärisches Vorgehen im Weltkrieg gegen den islamistischen Terrorismus zu gewinnen

Der "Dritte Weltkrieg"

Die Kongresswahlen im Herbst werfen ihren Schatten voraus, der aktuelle Nahostkonflikt dient Newt Gingrich dazu, die Amerikaner wieder für die Republikaner und ein militärisches Vorgehen im Weltkrieg gegen den islamistischen Terrorismus zu gewinnen.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23136/1.html

Regierung offenbar für Überwachung von Lafontaine durch Verfassungsschutz

"Keine Bedenken": Regierung offenbar für Überwachung von Lafontaine durch Verfassungsschutz (19.07.06)

Die Bundesregierung hat angeblich keine Bedenken gegen die umstrittene Überwachung von Abgeordneten durch den Verfassungsschutz. In ihrer Antwort auf eine parlamentarische Anfrage verweise die Regierung auf das Bundesverfassungsschutzgesetz. Dies sehe "keine privilegierende Sonderbehandlung" von Parlamentariern vor, berichtet die "Süddeutsche Zeitung". Deshalb dürfe auch in diesem Fall "ohne Ansehen der Person" überwacht werden. Anlass der Anfrage waren Berichte, wonach mehrere Bundestagsabgeordnete der Linksfraktion überwacht werden. So sollen Fraktionschef Oskar Lafontaine und dessen Stellvertreter Bodo Ramelow im Visier der Geheimdienste sein.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14049

Menschenrechtswidrige Ausländer- und Asylpolitik

"Menschenrechtswidrige Ausländer- und Asylpolitik": Kritik an Verbänden wegen Teilnahme am Integrationsgipfel (19.07.06)

Die Vereinigung deutsch-ausländische Solidarität (VDAS) Rüsselsheim wirft Kirchen, Gewerkschaften, Wohlfahrts- und Migrantenverbänden ihre Teinahme am Integrationsgipfel bei Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel vor. Sie hätten sich "vor den Karren derer haben spannen lassen, die seit Jahren eine restriktive, menschenrechtswidrige Ausländer- und Asylpolitik betreiben und gerade jetzt wieder eine weitere Verschärfung des sogenannten Zuwanderungsgesetzes planen", kritisieren Yeter Ayboga, Guido Casu, Otto Jaenisch und José Ramirez-Voltaire vom Solidaritätsverein aus Rüsselsheim. "Brutale Abschiebungen selbst bestens integrierter Menschen, das Auseinanderreißen von Familien, Verhinderung von Familienzusammenführung, Verhängung von Lagerhaft seien der Alltag in Deutschland." Die meisten der Politiker, die sich in Berlin getroffen hätten, seien dieselben, die alles daran setzten, Deutschland und Europa vor Flüchtlingen hermetisch abzuriegeln. Die Vereinigung verweist beispielhaft auf den in Deutschland wegen Folter in der Türkei anerkannten kurdischen Flüchtling Yusuf Karaca, dem nach einem Urteil des Oberlandesgerichts Frankfurt die Auslieferung in die Türkei drohe.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14042

Planspiele für die zweite Front

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,427238,00.html

Protecting The 2006 Vote

by Art Levine, TomPaine.com

Threats to fair elections still exist, but there are strategies for fighting back. http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/07/19/protecting_the_2006_vote.php

CIA Spionage: ist auch Ihr Konto betroffen?

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003634

New phone mast shock

nlnews@archant.co.uk

19 July 2006

MOBILE phone mast misery continues for Muswell Hill residents after they learned operator O2 is planning to put a new mast in Grand Avenue - next to another Vodaphone mast which they waged a bitter campaign against last year.

The company is hoping to bypass Haringey Council's planning process - claiming it does not need to get planning permission as the mast is replacing an existing one, which is no longer in use on top of the old BT exchange building.

But anti-mast campaigners claim that the new mast will look different, will operate differently and is from a different company so must go through the official planning process.

The existing mast was a two-way radio mast for private businesses supplied by Dolphin.

Sarah Purdey, who set up pressure group Muswell Hill Against the Masts, said: "If they have bought Dolphin they would have bought the planning permission and everything else. How can the council give it to somebody else?"

A spokesman for O2 said: "We may not have to get planning permission for that. We are talking to the council and we are talking to the people who do the telephone exchange.

"We are hoping there won't be too much difficulty.

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/r5qbw

'SCAREMONGERING': Farmer accuses mast opponents

A FARMER at the centre of a row about a mobile phone mast has accused opponents of scaremongering in order to block its siting.

Colin Griffiths has farmed Jeffreys Farm in Horsted Keynes for nearly 50 years and his own house and another one owned by him are among the four houses within 300 metres of the proposed mast site.

He also maintains that he is not benefiting directly from any fee that would be paid by communications company Orange as the land is owned by one of his children.

"And even if I was, I am 78 so I wouldn't have thought I would see much of it myself," he said.

Mr Griffiths accused campaigners against the mast of scaremongering about perceived health risks and the location of the mast.

"Leaflets have been distributed around the village which are both intentionally misleading and inaccurate," he said. "The proposed site is almost perfect to improve local reception and cannot be seen from roads, footpaths or houses."

Orange wants the 20 metre mast on land off Keysford Lane to improve reception for Orange users within Horsted Keynes. Its latest application for planning permission varies from a previous one earlier this year in the access to the mast site.

Jeffreys Farm, and much of the village, is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and structures which could damage the area are severely restricted by planning regulations.

Opponents have until Friday (July 21) to register objections to the mast with MSDC.

Neighbour Mary Elston, who lives with her husband, Stephen, at Tyhurst Farm, 120 metres from the proposed mast site, said concern about it was affecting their health.

"There is no mileage in us objecting on grounds of perceived dangers as they are not planning considerations," she said. "The only reason to object is because of the AONB and that people in Lindfield as well as the surrounding area will be able to see this mast.

"We do not want to fall out with our neighbours and we are not anti-masts per se, but we came to live here for a rural life, not an urban one, and a mast here is totally out of keeping with the area."

middy.news@sussexnewspapers.co.uk

19 July 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.midsussextimes.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=516&ArticleID=1636327

How welfare reform changed America

USA Today
by Richard Wolf

07/18/06

The law signed by President Clinton on Aug. 22, 1996, has transformed the way the nation helps its neediest citizens. Gone is the promise of a government check for parents raising children in poverty. In its place are 50 state programs to help those parents get jobs. In the 12 years since caseloads peaked at 5.1 million families in 1994, millions have left the welfare rolls for low-paying jobs. Nearly 1 million more have been kicked off for not following states' rules or have used up all the benefits they're allowed under time limits. Today, 1.9 million families get cash benefits; in one-third of them, only the children qualify for aid. About 38% of those still on welfare are black, 33% white and 24% Hispanic...

http://tinyurl.com/e7stn


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Marathon dancing

Lew Rockwell.Com
by Butler Shaffer

07/19/06

Throughout the world and human history, men and women have been conditioned in the view that, because their political system is aligned with the forces of 'good,' and opposing groups are the epitome of 'evil,' there must be a 'good' and a 'bad' side in every war. President Bush recites this mantra with nary a break in meter, reminding the boobeoisie that an 'axis of evil' threatens their lives. But Osama bin Laden and the forces of al Qaeda are peddling the same mindset to their followers. While the United States employs sophisticated weaponry to kill and maim innocent civilians, al Qaeda recruits suicide bombers to carry out the same insanity. But what is important to understand is that each side is playing the same deadly game and for the same purposes: to control -- and, in so doing, aggrandize power over -- their own populations. The vigor that one sees poured into the war system reminds me of marathon dancing, a craze that infected the minds of many in the 1930s...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/shaffer/shaffer140.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Ends and means

Atlas Magazine
by Russell Madden

07/06

A basic principle of morality that is honored more in its breach than in its observance is the idea that 'the ends never justify the means.' I would wager that Americans would overwhelmingly say they support this notion, just as a majority of citizens get all misty-eyed when they speak of their love of 'freedom.' The reality of another truism, however -- that 'actions speak louder than words' -- demonstrates that observance of the proper relationship between means and ends is as much hollow lip-service as is our country's supposed devotion to liberty. Carefully scrutinizing what people do reveals the full extent of the (self?) deceit of these clever scam artists...

http://www.russellmadden.com/Ends_and_Means.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A Specter is haunting America

Reason
by Jacob Sullum

07/19/06

The 'findings' that precede Arlen Specter's National Security Surveillance Act are full of tough-sounding rhetoric about the limits of executive power, including former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's observation that 'a state of war is not a blank check for the President.' Unfortunately, the National Security Surveillance Act is...

http://www.reason.com/sullum/071906.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Geld besser für Existenz sichernde Arbeitsplätze einsetzen

#Die Linkspartei.PDS: Pressemitteilungen

19. Juli 2006

Heute hat Vizekanzler Müntefering im Kabinett seine Initiative "50 plus" vorgestellt. Dazu erklärt der stellvertretende Parteivorsitzende Wolfgang Methling:

Es gibt bessere Konzepte, beispielsweise für Existenz sichernde Arbeitsplätze in einem öffentlich geförderten Beschäftigungssektor. Voraussetzung ist, die für den Kombilohn geplanten Mittel und die gesellschaftlichen Gesamtkosten der Arbeitslosigkeit Arbeitslosengeld, Kosten der Unterkunft, Mehraufwandsentschädigungen etc. werden dafür eingesetzt. Der Kombilohn ist ein untaugliches Instrument zur Verringerung der Arbeitslosigkeit, weil Unternehmen geradezu animiert werden, regulär bezahlte Arbeitnehmer zu entlassen, um die Förderung zu kassieren. Die Einführung von Kombilöhnen ob für über 50jährige oder für unter 25jährige würde darüber hinaus den Billiglohn-Sektor ausweiten. Deutschland darf sich am Wettlauf um die billigsten Arbeitskräfte in Europa nicht beteiligen. Nicht zuletzt verzerren Kombilöhne den Wettbewerb. Auch bei der Europäischen Kommission werden Beschäftigungszuschüsse deshalb und wegen der Mitnahmeeffekte kritisch gesehen.

http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=33398

GLOBAL WARMING CRISIS

http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science
http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming


Informant: bigraccoon

Soya the new age corporate killer?

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=692

Schools’ joy as phone mast plan is rejected

By Melanie Vass

CONTROVERSIAL plans for a mobile phone mast near two schools have been rejected even though councillors admitted their case was weak.

The heads of Stourfield Infants and Stourfield Junior Schools joined forces to urge Bournemouth's planning committee to refuse the plans for an O2 mast on land at the rear of Warnford Road, Iford.

And they were delighted when councillors obliged, voting against their officer's recommendation in the process.

The plans sparked 165 letters of objections while more than 550 concerned residents and parents signed petitions of protest.

Emma Rawson, head of Stourfield Junior School, told councillors the prospect of a 12.5 metre mast 200 metres from the school boundary went against all their efforts to keep children safe and healthy.

And Catherine Kirkham, head of the infants school, said: "I've been head teacher for some 11 years now and in all honesty I have never experienced a parental voice so strong.

"Together we teach 800 pupils they start school at four years old. No matter how small the measured risk might be, it's still a risk that need not be there."

Ward councillor Adrian Fudge said: "You're damned if you do and damned if you don't. It would be lovely to be able to say no to all these masts but I've not heard any planning reasons to turn it down."

But fellow ward councillor Fran Ketchley proposed refusal, pointing out that much of the surrounding land had been bought for future development and could eventually accommodate dozens of young families.

Cllr Ron Whittaker said: "I appreciate we've got very weak grounds but if we fail to listen to the community I don't think we're fulfilling our job properly as a planning board."

10:50am today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisisdorset.net/display.var.839832.0.schools_joy_as_phone_mast_plan_is_rejected.php

Group motivated against mast bid

By Robert Fisk

Mast campaigners stop the crane from leaving the site

A CAMPAIGN group has vowed to keep fighting against mobile phone masts on a telephone exchange roof.

Members of Orpington Residents Against Masts (ORAM) are trying to get Bromley Council to make Vodafone take its three masts off the roof of the building in Goodmead Road, Orpington.

The campaigners believe the masts were put up illegally because Bromley Council assured residents it would not let Vodafone install masts until it had got legal advice.

This was voted on at a planning meeting in January but the council is still awaiting a response from the legal team. continued...

Brian George, 41, is angry with the way Vodafone has dealt with the situation.

The mobile phone giant brought a crane to the site at about 7.30am on July 8 to put the masts up.

Campaigners were too late to stop the crane from getting through the gates but lay down outside to stop it from leaving.

They managed to stop it for about 45 minutes before the police moved them on for causing an obstruction.

Father-of-three Mr George said: "It is blatantly disregarding the residents.

"If you know the residents are fighting then just to go on and plough through is disgraceful."

Now Mr George says they have been told T-Mobile wants to put three masts on the roof.

He said: "We will continue to do our demos. We are not giving up.

"If we know what day and what time, we will be on the gates."

Bromley Council is planning to visit the telephone exchange to see how the masts have been installed.

But Mr George, a nurse, does not think the council is doing enough to stop companies from putting up the masts.

Mr George said: "We are furious at the incompetence of the planning department and the inactivity of Bromley's legal department on this issue.

"The council takes decisions on behalf of the community and we feel it has let the residents down."

A Bromley Council spokesman said: "We have received legal advice which we are considering.

"We will then make a decision about when and how to proceed.

"We can empathise with residents on what must seem to them a long procedure but we must make sure we get this right."

A Vodafone spokesman said: "We notified the council of our proposal in November and, as yet, it has not disputed this development accords with legislation.

"As we have a need to provide 3G coverage to the area a decision was taken to proceed with the development."

8:54am today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/display.var.839396.0.group_motivated_against_mast_bid.php

The Definition of Tyranny

Congress is dithering and the American public doesn't even seem particularly concerned as the administration of George W. Bush systematically trashes such fundamental American values as justice, due process, respect for human rights and submission to the rule of law.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14047.htm

Terror survey has frightening outlook

Some 84 percent of the analysts disagreed with President George W. Bush's assessment that the United States was winning the war on terror.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14049.htm

A telling insight into the one-sided relationship with Bush

The live microphone exchanges captured yesterday between George Bush and Tony Blair offer a snapshot between an articulate but ultimately subordinate Prime Minister and the verbally stumbling President.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14046.htm

Middle East Violence: Neocons' Fantasy

The champions of American global empire are using the latest upsurge of violence in the Middle East to give new life to their discredited plan to extend the war in Iraq to Syria and Iran. The neo-con Weekly Standard has taken the lead in its July 24th cover issue, proclaiming that the current violence is "Iran's Proxy War" against the West.

http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/39048/


From Information Clearing House

Fmr. Director of the CIA calls for U.S. attack on Syria

2 Minute Video

"I think the last thing we want to do now is to start talking about ceasefires"

Click here to watch Windows Media
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14041.htm

Millions of Americans to Fall into Medicare Part D 'Doughnut Hole' Trap

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0718-13.htm

A Nice Mess Our President Has Made for US

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0718-30.htm

The Suicide of Capitalism

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0718-20.htm

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) tried to keep their political get-together as secret as possible

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0718-02.htm

UN: Over 3,000 Iraqi Civilians Killed in June

An average of more than 100 civilians per day were killed in Iraq last month, the highest monthly tally of violent deaths since the fall of Baghdad. The death toll, drawn from Iraqi government agencies, was the most precise measurement of civilian deaths provided by any government organization since the invasion and represented a dramatic increase over daily media reports.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806S.shtml

Gonzales: Bush Blocked Eavesdropping Probe

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Tuesday that President Bush personally blocked Justice Department lawyers from pursuing an internal probe of the warrantless eavesdropping program that monitors Americans' international calls and e-mails.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806R.shtml

'Superpower Fatigue'? Let's hope

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hadar/hadar65.html

On Bush the non-negotiator

http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese294.html

The War Conspiracy: on how they train us for "glory"

http://www.lewrockwell.com/shaffer/shaffer140.html

Suffering, Thy Name Is FM Radio

http://www.lewrockwell.com/tucker/tucker71.html

Accountability

by Geoff Metcalf

I have often observed that all our bumbling elected officials take a sacred oath. They still put their hands on a bible and swear to “preserve and protect the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” It still bugs me that those same officials seem incapable of recognizing the irony of their rhetoric, votes and abuse of power, which specifically seek to undermine and abrogate the same document they have promised to “preserve and protect.”.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/metcalf/metcalf189.htm

The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0718-31.htm


Informant: binstock

Neocons Resurrect Plans For Regional War In The Middle East

http://thinkprogress.org/2006/07/17/neocons-middle-east-war/


Informant: shane_digital

Dienstag, 18. Juli 2006

Lettre ouverte au Premier Ministre Suédois Göran Persson

http://www.next-up.org/pdf/Lettre_Ouverte_1er_Ministre_Suede_12_05_2006.pdf

Personne ne pourra dire: Je ne savais pas

577 CD de témoignages de Riverains d'antennes relais ont été expédiés aux Députés de la République Française.

Cliquer sur un CD pour écouter la présentation audio de l'association Apursetap et les Témoignages:
http://associationnationaleapursetap.centerblog.net/

HEAD'S WORRIES OVER PHONE MAST

BUILDING a mobile phone mast next to Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Horncastle will be an 'unecessary risk' to pupils, say staff and parents.

T-Mobile want to build a 15 metre tall mast near the school on land owned by Hemingby Agricultural Traders on the Reindeer Close Industrial Estate to provide coverage for the town.

QEGS headteacher Tim Peacock said: "It is not appropriate to site a mast next to a school. The risks associated with non-ionizing radiation are very unclear.

"The governing body takes the view it must exercise its duty of care and object very strongly that pupils and staff should not be exposed to unecessary risk."

He said worried parents have written in to complain about the plan.

T-Mobile is holding a drop-in session at the Admiral Rodney in Horncastle on Wednesday July 26 from 4.30-7.30pm for people to find out more.

The company says it has to build a new mast in the town as the current one on land off Southwell Lane has to be taken down - to make way for Chartdale Homes building 70 houses on the site.

T-Mobile say depending on the reaction from people at the drop-in they may then submit a planning application to build the mast to East Lindsey District Council.

A spokesman for T-Mobile told the News the World Health Organisation say there is 'no convincing scientific evidence' mobile phone masts cause 'adverse affects'.

Omega this is not true. See under:
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cancer+Cluster
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2372636/


They added all their mobile phone equipment conforms to stringent international guidelines.

Mr Peacock said if a planning application was submitted the governors would 'very likely object'.

He added he was concerned this next phase of consultation was taking place at the start of the school holiday 'when opportunities for objection would be reduced.'

Sue Emmson, who lives off Lincoln Road, is concerned on two counts - she is near the site and her daughter Jessica goes to the school.

She said: "A school is the wrong place to put it. It is the unknown - no one can prove one way or the other about these masts."

But another nearby resident, who did not wish to be named, told the News: "I'm fine with it, it doesn't bother me."

T-Mobile say concerned parents can contact them for information over the school holiday on 08703 216047 or at networkinfo@t-mobile.co.uk

Email YOUR views on the phone mast to the Horncastle News:
charles.ladbrook@jpress.co.uk
paul.kemp@jpress.co.uk

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.horncastletoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=825&ArticleID=1635515

Initiative 50 plus: Abschieben in den Niedriglohnsektor

"Abschieben in den Niedriglohnsektor": Volkssolidarität will nur versicherungspflichtige Arbeitsplätze (18.07.06)

Die Volkssolidarität begrüßt "jede Initiative zur Schaffung zusätzlicher versicherungspflichtiger Arbeitsplätze" auf dem ersten Arbeitsmarkt, "wenn sie den Betroffenen ermöglichen, die eigene Existenz unter menschenwürdigen Bedingungen zu sichern". Ein bloßes "Abschieben Älterer in den Niedriglohnsektor" hält der Sozialverband für nicht akzeptabel. Dies "mag zwar die Statistik verbessern, wäre aber als Hilfe für die Menschen unbefriedigend", sagte der Präsident der Volkssolidarität, Professor Gunnar Winkler, zu den von der Bundesregierung beabsichtigten Maßnahmen für mehr Beschäftigung älterer Arbeitnehmer. Bezogen auf die so genannte "Initiative 50 plus" betonte Winkler, es müsse "um mehr als nur Show-Effekte gehen, die lediglich das Vorhaben der Großen Koalition hoffähig machen sollen, das Rentenalter von 65 auf 67 anzuheben".

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14033

Protect wild animals from some of the cruelest and most unsporting hunts in the country

Because we know you are concerned about inhumane sport hunting practices, I'd like to invite you to take action to help stop a grisly shark killing contest on Martha's Vineyard. Then, read on for several updates about The Humane Society of the United States' efforts to protect wild animals from some of the cruelest and most unsporting hunts in the country.

Take action under:
https://community.hsus.org/humane/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=3750360

Worse Than the Patriot Act

You may have read headlines calling the Cheney-Specter bill on surveillance oversight a "compromise." But make no mistake, this deal is nothing short of a complete capitulation to the Bush administration.

The bill includes legalized assaults on our civil liberties worse even than the sweeping powers ceded to the government by the Patriot Act, and would write into law what is now the administration's belief that the president can wiretap any American he wants without any check.

From the Supreme Court to people on the street, America is starting to wake up to the Bush administration's abuse of power. Unfortunately, Congress hasn't gotten the message and is poised to rubber stamp a dangerous agenda that is doing real harm to our democracy.

Not only is Congress considering NSA "oversight" legislation that would hand the president vast new powers—only days after the Defense Department stated that it will comply with the Geneva Conventions regarding the treatment of detainees—a top Justice Department lawyer urged Congress to "ratify" the military commissions that the Supreme Court invalidated two weeks ago.

The headlines are full of White House spin claiming that Senator Arlen Specter's (R-PA) bill on surveillance is a successful compromise between Congress and the White House. Of course, Senator Specter would like you to believe he is taking a stand on the Bush's administration's actions because he knows that is what most Americans want Congress to do. But in reality these ill-advised proposals give the president a blank check to spy on Americans without a warrant and without mandatory judicial review of his actions.

You can help us get out the truth about this bill and the dangers it poses to our basic rights. Please take a few minutes to contact your newspaper right now. Tell them that this "compromise" actually compromises our rights and gives a blank check to the president.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=iewk83aCNKYiULGL02u3Yg..

It is very important that the American people know that the bill that is supposed to rein in surveillance of innocent citizens actually includes:

# Legalization of the president's program of warrantless surveillance on Americans, a program that is illegal under current law and unconstitutional.

# A diminished role for the court that oversees the NSA's warrantless domestic spying, making oversight by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) optional -- and we know that when this administration doesn't believe in getting court warrants even when required; making them "optional" is making them non-existent.

# A new, unconstitutional process for challenging surveillance, via a secret appeals court composed of judges hand-picked solely by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who supports expansive presidential powers.

# An information blackout by the Executive Branch against the Congress or our courts when it comes to the names and number of Americans monitored by the spying program. Without any oversight, countless journalists, lawyers, hotel clerks and others will inevitably be swept into round-the-clock monitoring of their phone conversations, indefinitely.

We cannot allow the Executive Branch to weasel out of obeying the Supreme Court and federal law; and Congress is overdue in asserting and affirming its role of keeping the president in check and reining in the president's sweeping interpretation of power.

The ACLU will be keeping the pressure on all summer and into the fall, and we'll be calling on you and everyone across America who cares about our liberties to join us in the fight.

How these stories are characterized in the press plays an important role in our success. So, please take a few minutes right now to write your local paper with our easy-to-use letter to the editor tool.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=_dNXamkcndn9i9rYWLiBQA..

As always, thank you for standing with us. It is absolutely essential that every one of us rallies to protect the freedoms that define our democracy.

Sincerely,

Anthony D. Romero
Executive Director ACLU

Caucus Groups Privately Schmooze House and Senate

One House lawmaker joined 98 of them. A senator joined one because sugar beet growers asked him to. Members of the House and Senate belong to hundreds of informal clubs - usually known as caucuses - that have sprung up to advocate for special interests, with little public accountability.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806H.shtml

Cheney Will Play the Security Card Again

Seeking to win votes by instilling fear in voters, Vice President Dick Cheney told Republicans on Monday to keep security issues prominent ahead of November's elections.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806F.shtml

Amazon Rainforest on a Fast-Food Menu?

KFC’s secret ingredient is crispy fried Amazon rainforest, and the company is serving it up by the bucket. KFC’s famous chickens are being fed soy grown on illegally cleared rainforest land, and are then sold in hundreds of restaurants throughout Europe.

Take Action Now:
http://usactions.greenpeace.org/action/start/108/

Born-Again Rubinomics

"It's a big deal when Robert Rubin changes the subject and begins to talk about income inequality as 'a deeply troubling fact of American economic life' that threatens the trading system, even the stability of 'capitalist, democratic society,'" writes William Greider. "More startling, Rubin now freely acknowledges what the American establishment for many years denied or dismissed as inconsequential - globalization's role in generating the thirty-year stagnation of US wages, squeezing middle-class families and below, while directing income growth mainly to the upper brackets."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806P.shtml

UN Human Rights Experts Chastise US

The United States must set a better example for the world in areas ranging from its treatment of Latin American migrants to its handling of detainees in the war on terror, UN human rights experts said Monday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806N.shtml

Big Pharma Reaps Windfall From Shifts to Medicare

The pharmaceutical industry is beginning to reap a windfall from a surprisingly lucrative niche market: drugs for poor people.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806M.shtml

Green belt phone mast scheme thrown out

A plan to erect a mobile phone mast on green belt land next to the M54 near Shifnal has been thrown out despite it being recommended for approval.

Bridgnorth District Council’s development control committee last night voted unanimously against proposals to put up a 22.5 metre mast at Williams Plant Hire, off Stanton Road at Tong Forge.

The application by phone giant T-Mobile had been recommended for approval by the council’s planning officers but councillors rejected it on the grounds that it did not justify the special circumstances needed to build on green belt land.

Refusal was proposed by Councillor Norman Cottrell, who described the proposed mast as a “massive thing” that would tower above trees in the area.

The full version of this article appears in tonight’s Bridgnorth edition of the Shropshire Star.

© 2003-06 Shropshire Newspapers Ltd

http://www.shropshirestar.com/show_article.php?aID=46893

Bush Does It In The Dark

by David C. Vladeck, TomPaine.com

A penchant for secrecy is undoing 40 years of government openness.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/07/18/bush_does_it_in_the_dark.php

Welfare Deformed

by Maureen Lane, TomPaine.com

Ten years after Clinton and Congress eviscerated welfare, HHS makes it harder for women to escape poverty.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/07/18/welfare_deformed.php

Global Warming Is Happening

http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GlobalWarming2.php

Did a reporter with GOP ties suppress a story that could have cost Bush the White House?

http://archive.salon.com/news/feature/2005/10/06/ohio/index_np.html


Informant: Bugs

Final days of Arizona's final free-flowing river

Arizona Republic
by E. J. Montini

Robin Silver is in the business of saving lives, which, as legacies go, is better than most. But it isn't enough. Not for him. He also wants to save the planet, or at least one or two of its most beautiful spots, which happen to exist here in Arizona. So when he isn't working as a physician, Silver heads up the Tucson-based Center for Biological Diversity. I first spoke to him last July about a catastrophic event in our state that none of us noticed, and which we wouldn't have cared about even if we had. For the first time in 75 years, stream flow in southern Arizona's San Pedro River had shrunk to zero. The 140-mile river flows north from Mexico into Arizona, passing east of Tucson and meandering to Sierra Vista. It's the last free-flowing river in the Southwest and has been a source of life in the desert for thousands of years...

http://www.azcentral.com/news/columns/articles/0716montini0716.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Klagen gegen Wahlcomputer in den USA

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/75622

Government the exploiter, not protector

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Sheldon Richman

07/14/06

If you begin with an incorrect premise, you are bound to arrive at bad conclusions. Nowhere is this more true than in matters of government. The debates over the 'war on terror,' the Iraqi occupation, and the Bush administration's casual approach to civil liberties are premised on the idea that the primary mission of the government in Washington is to protect the American people from harm. Wrong...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0607b.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Distractions

The Libertarian Enterprise
by Chris Claypoole

07/17/06

Many of us have noted that the 'body politic' has the memory span of a goldfish and moves from one crisis or scandal to the next as quickly as a glutton at an all-you-can-eat buffet loads his plate. (And the aftermath of each set of actions produces the same flushable result.) One of the reasons Americans have such a lousy set of elected officials is that most of the people that vote have little knowledge of, or interest in increasing that knowledge of, the issues that represent the causes (rather than the symptoms) of what is wrong with the United States today...

http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2006/tle376-20060716-05.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Searching for America's next enemy

Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Doug Bandow

07/17/06

Peace is boring. How else to explain the search by some conservatives for a new enemy? After the Cold War the foreign policy establishment could have gratefully accepted peace, stopped meddling around the globe, and demobilized America's outsize military. Instead, it found other enemies. Doing so wasn't easy. Saddam Hussein's Iraq proved to be easy prey. Now Iran is getting the most attention...

http://www.mises.org/story/2252


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Sustainable freedom: the dilemma

Backwoods Home Magazine
by Claire Wolfe

07/15/06

The left is forever pushing the term 'sustainable.' It seems to mean 'severely limited under central government control.' Permit me to repossess that perfectly good word. Let it mean what it ought to: capable of lasting without artificial props. Then let's apply it where it's desperately needed: Creating Sustainable Freedom. But how? So far, nobody has figured that out. Freedom can't be sustained by bits of paper, however noble their intent. Freedom can't be sustained by guns, useful though guns may be in discouraging both freelance and tax-supported gangsters. Freedom certainly can't be sustained with vast edifices of legislation, regulation, and punishment. That's one of the great cons of all time -- believing the very destroyers of freedom can be freedom's saviors.To endure, freedom must be self-governing and self-regenerating...

http://www.backwoodshome.com/columns/wolfe060715.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Another reason for bringing the troops home

Mother Jones
by Raed Jarrar

07/17/06

The ongoing civil conflict in Iraq is one of the major issues being considered in the debate over future U.S. military and political steps in Iraq. A growing number of analysts argue that U.S. military forces must stay in Iraq to prevent a full-scale sectarian civil war between Sunni and Shia Arabs in Iraq. But evidence exists that the roots of the Iraqi civil conflict is political rather than sectarian, and that the best solution is finding a way to bring the troops home...

http://tinyurl.com/gcwqf


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

"Bring It On" Still Alive and Well

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071806Z.shtml

The problem with signing statements

Cato Institute
by Richard A. Epstein

07/18/06

There is nothing new about a president adding a 'statement on signing' to legislation he has approved. Since the country was founded, presidents have used these statements for relatively innocuous purposes: to thank supporters, explain their support for the bill or express satisfaction -- or dissatisfaction -- with legislation passed by Congress. What is new and troubling is the extraordinary frequency with which President Bush has used these statements, and the unorthodox way he uses them...

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6539


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The impossibility of discussing anything at all

The Power of Narrative
by Arthur Silber

07/16/06

I personally became painfully aware of the smear tactics that concern me when I began writing seriously about foreign policy in the spring and summer of 2003. Because I offered an extensive critique of the Bush administration's embrace of an aggressively interventionist foreign policy, a policy that history demonstrates always fails, always leads to destruction, and always leads to results that are the opposite of those intended by the interventionists themselves, the same people who had previously found considerable worth in my writing consigned me to 'the other side.' For many people, I was a 'Saddamite,' a particularly vicious and dishonest smear that I discussed just recently. Let us be very clear about the purpose of all such smears. Very simply, it is to prevent all questioning and criticism, and to end debate. That's all. The dishonest smearers hope that their intimidation will cause those with differing views to shut up and go away, never to be heard from again...

http://tinyurl.com/h73y9


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush's open mike captures tough talk

USA Today

07/17/06

President Bush got bit again Monday by the open-microphone bug. Apparently unaware that his words were being broadcast, Bush offered an unvarnished assessment of Syria's alleged support for Hezbollah's attacks on Israel. He also criticized United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, teased British Prime Minister Tony Blair about a sweater he recently gave the president, and joked about the long-windedness of some unnamed world leaders...

http://tinyurl.com/m3ftx


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Armut in einem reichen Land ist mehr als nur eine Herausforderung, sie ist ein Skandal

Denkschrift der EKD über Armut in Deutschland

„Die erste Denkschrift der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland (EKD) zum Thema Armut wurde am heutigen Dienstag in Berlin der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt. Der Vorsitzende des Rates der EKD, Bischof Wolfgang Huber, und der Vorsitzende der Kammer für soziale Ordnung der EKD, Professor Gert G. Wagner haben in die im Gütersloher Verlagshaus erschienene Denkschrift eingeführt. "Armut in einem reichen Land ist mehr als nur eine Herausforderung, sie ist ein Skandal," sagte Huber vor Journalisten. Die evangelische Kirche nehme auf vielfältige Weise Anteil an dem Schicksal einer wachsenden Anzahl von Menschen, die unter materieller Not leiden. Gleichzeitig registriere die Kirche mit Besorgnis das Ansteigen versteckter Formen von Armut, die ein weiteres "Armutsrisiko" produzierten…“ Meldung der Pressestelle der EKD vom 11. Juli 2006 http://www.evlka.de/content.php3?contentTypeID=4&id=4639


Mit dem Einkaufswagen von Mülltonne zu Mülltonne

Artikel im Sozialticker vom 17.07.2006 zu wachsender Armut in Deutschland http://www.sozialticker.com/im-wandel-der-zeit-der-einkaufswagen.html


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Juli 2006

Alter Hut frisch aufpoliert

#Die Linkspartei.PDS: Pressemitteilungen

18. Juli 2006

Morgen will Vizekanzler Müntefering dem Kabinett seinen Vorschlag für einen Kombilohn für ältere Arbeitnehmer vorstellen. Dazu erklärt die stellvertretende Parteivorsitzende Katja Kipping:

"Initiative 50 plus" klingt auf den ersten Blick verlockend. Bei genauerer Betrachtung stellt sich heraus, dass Müntefering damit nur einen alten Hut frisch aufpoliert. Entsprechende Lohnkostenmodelle sind bislang immer gescheitert, haben nicht zu mehr Beschäftigung sondern allenfalls zu Mitnahmeeffekten in Größenordnung geführt. "50 plus" ist nichts weiter als eine neue Initiative zur Lohnsenkung für ältere Arbeitnehmer, die künftig erst ab 67 in Rente gehen dürfen und nun auch noch in Niedriglohnjobs abgedrängt werden sollen. Trostpflästerchen ist ein zweijähriger Lohnzuschuss. Es besteht die Gefahr, dass bestehende, Existenz sichernde Arbeitsplätze in das Niedriglohnsegment abrutschen, ja von Unternehmen sogar bewusst in solche umgewandelt werden. "50 plus" öffnet Niedriglöhnen für ältere Arbeitnehmer Tür und Tor und befördert Altersarmut. Es gibt andere Möglichkeiten, Betroffenen zu helfen. Ich erinnere an das Modellprojekt "Teilzeit plus", welches beispielsweise in Niedersachsen, Berlin und Dresden von der Bundesagentur für Arbeit durchgeführt wurde. Es ermöglichte kleinen und mittleren Handwerksunternehmen in Zeiten schwieriger Auftragslage, Mitarbeiter an gemeinnützige Vereine "auszuleihen". Die Bundesagentur übernahm den entsprechenden Lohnanteil. Das war eine echte Hilfe für kleine Unternehmen, die bei schlechter Auftragslage keine Stammarbeitnehmer entlassen mussten und war auch für die Bundesagentur kostengünstiger als Arbeitslosigkeit zu finanzieren. Aufgrund "geschäftspolitischer" Entscheidung der Bundesagentur wurde dieses Modellprojekt eingestellt. Denn die Bundesagentur häuft lieber 7 Mrd. Euro Überschuss an, statt Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit zu bekämpfen. Der neue Vorschlag von Vizekanzler Müntefering bestätigt einmal mehr: Ältere Arbeitnehmer und Rentner gehören zu den großen Verlierern der großen Koalition.

http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=33396

Help save Greater Yellowstone's unspoiled forests and streams!

The U.S. Forest Service has proposed a shamefully weak cleanup plan for a mine in southeast Idaho that is poisoning local streams and wildlife with toxic selenium. And to make matters worse, the agency is weighing a proposal to expand these polluting mining operations!

Please go to http://www.savebiogems.org/yellowstone/takeaction.asp right away and tell the Forest Service to develop an effective cleanup plan for the Smoky Canyon Mine, which is putting the fragile natural treasures of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem at risk. Your immediate action is crucial -- the agency is accepting comments only until next Monday, July 24th.

The vast wildlands of southeastern Idaho, including the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, comprise some of the most biologically rich areas in Greater Yellowstone. Wolves, moose, elk, lynx, mule deer, native cutthroat trout and other wildlife depend on the area's abundant streams. Countless outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the region's clean air and water, sense of tranquility and blue-ribbon trout fishing.

Yet for years, the Forest Service has allowed the JR Simplot Company's Smoky Canyon Mine to poison the area's streams with toxic selenium -- a naturally occurring element that is released when phosphate ore is mined for fertilizer. The area is now so contaminated that the mine is operating under a Superfund cleanup order.

The Forest Service has said it intends to begin cleanup efforts, but its current plan addresses only one of five sources of selenium contamination at the mine. Plus, the agency is now considering a proposal by Simplot to expand its mining operations.

Please go to http://www.savebiogems.org/yellowstone/takeaction.asp and tell the Forest Service to replace its current cleanup proposal with a plan that will stop selenium contamination in these wildlands.

Thank you for helping to protect Greater Yellowstone's pristine wildlife habitat.

Sincerely,

Frances Beinecke
President Natural Resources Defense Council

Understanding the minds of the neocons

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=672

50 Harmful Effects of Genetically Modified Foods

http://www.cqs.com/50harm.htm


Informant: Dorothee Krien

SWIFT: Liebesgrüße von ECHELON

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003632

Eating the Amazon

The fight to curb corporate destruction : Huge soya farms financed by Cargill, the largest privately owned company in the world, are the rainforest's new worst enemy.

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1181617.ece


From Information Clearing House

Stranger than fiction: failures' targeted at birth

Doctors and midwives will identify all children at risk of 'failing' so they can be monitored by state nannies.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article1180225.ece


From Information Clearing House

FBI Paid Informants In Suspected Terror Group

An unreleased court filing from the U.S. Attorney's office in Miami, obtained by NBC 6, reveals compelling new details about the investigation into terror suspects arrested earlier this month in Liberty City and charged with plotting to blow up Chicago’s Sears Tower and other buildings and to "wage jihad on America."

http://www.nbc6.net/news/9524121/detail.html?taf=ami


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Sears+Tower

Syria In Their Sights

Three years ago, the U.S. invasion of Iraq was widely viewed as the first chapter of a region-wide strategy to redraw the entire map of the Middle East. After Iraq, Syria and Iran would be the next targets, after which the oil-rich states of the Arabian Gulf, including Saudi Arabia, would follow.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11527.htm

The military's disregard for the deaths of Iraqi civilians is turning friends into enemies

In Iraq, lives differ in value - and so do deaths. In this disparity lies an important reason why the United States has botched this war.

http://www.registerguard.com/news/2006/07/16/ed.col.iraqideaths.0716.p1.php?section=opinion


From Information Clearing House

Military leaders foresee Iraq exit in 2016

U.S. war commanders think some level of American forces will be needed in Iraq until 2016 and those forces will receive continued support from the vast majority of Iraqis.

http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060717-124948-7563r.htm



Retired soldier concludes: "We are pawns" in Iraq
http://www.denverpost.com/style/ci_4037566


From Information Clearing House

Gods among Ordinary Men

By Charles Sullivan

Bush and his cadre of neo-conservatives may think that they are above the law and that they can act with impunity and without consequences. They may think of themselves as Gods who operate above the strata of ordinary mortals, as the result of their socioeconomic privilege. That is because other people have always born the cost of their wrong doing.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14023.htm



The Caped Crusaders in a Comic Book War
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14020.htm

Where is the Outrage?

Where is the rage? Where is the outrage?

By Michael Payne

A large segment of this society is currently in a state of conditioned silence. It watches as America is undergoing radical changes that are transforming this nation into an instrument of world domination with the objective of controlling this planet's energy resources.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14029.htm

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Where is the Outrage?

War Crimes Act

The compromise legislation would narrow the range of offenses prohibited under the War Crimes Act. This would protect civilians (such as CIA interrogators and White House officials) from being prosecuted for committing acts that would have been considered war crimes under the old definition. The change is retroactive to 1997, which means any crimes committed since 1997 would be prosecuted under the new standard, not the old one.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6129728

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Informant: Debi Clark

Hospital Chiefs Get Paid for Advice on Selling to Hospitals

Executives who run some of America's leading nonprofit hospitals met at a stately Colorado resort for an unusual mission: to advise companies confidentially on how best to sell their drugs, medical devices and financial services to hospitals. They were also paid thousands of dollars for the advice they offered to dozens of companies, like Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/071706HA.shtml

Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future

In Goodell Company

In 2001, around the time Dick Cheney's secret-recipe energy plan made its debut, Jeff Goodell went to West Virginia to report on coal's rising fortunes. He ended up writing a book, "Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future," which will be published this summer. It's a journey from the mines of Wyoming all the way to China, following the tale of the black rock that still, after all these years, afflicts and enables us.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/071706EB.shtml

France's Chirac Warns Mankind Faces Climate Volcano

French President Jacques Chirac warned on Sunday that mankind faced an inferno unless the world tackles climate change seriously, in a rebuke to fellow Group of Eight leaders.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/071706EA.shtml

National Guard Veteran Seeks Minnesota House Seat

Tim Walz waded into the crowds lining the parade route in this industrial town of 18,000 and shouted his 20-second pitch: teacher, retired Army National Guard, ready and willing to go to Washington. In his first bid for elected office, the Democrat is turning heads as he tries to unseat an entrenched incumbent who came to power with the wave of Newt Gingrich Republicans in 1994.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071706T.shtml

Nogent-sur-Marne: les antennes-relais devront attendre

http://www.next-up.org/divers/JT_Fr3_14072006_AR_Nogent.php
http://next-up.org/pdf/Le_Parisien_140706_antennes_relais_Nogent.pdf

http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=nouvellesdumonde37#1

La Présidente du Tribunal de Namur désigne un médecin expert pour enquêter sur l'état de santé des Riverains d'antennes relais

http://www.next-up.org/divers/RTBF_ext_jt_17072006_expert.php

The Inflation Tax

http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul334.html

For Better or Worse, Rep Henry Waxman's on It

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0717-06.htm

BUZZFLASH INTERVIEWS CONGRESSMAN HENRY "BULLDOG" WAXMAN ON ENRON AND THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION
http://www.buzzflash.com/interviews/2001/12/Henry_Waxman_122401.html

Executives Given Cut-Price Stock Options in Weeks after 9/11

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0717-08.htm

Drought Threatens Amazon Basin

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0717-07.htm

Farmers' Foe: Smog Damage to Crops Costs Billions

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0717-09.htm

Rich Nations Snub Blair Vision For Nuclear-Powered Future

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0717-02.htm

OPERATION MOCKINGBIRD & controlled media

http://www.apfn.org/apfn/controlled_media.htm

Anderson Cooper's CIA Secret (once CIA always CIA remember operation mockingbird)
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2006/09/anderson-coopers-cia-secret.php


Informant: Amy Sasser

From ufpj-news

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OperationMockingbird
http://911review.org/Wiki/OperationMockingbird.shtml
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=110004;show_parent=1


Source: APFN
Informant: bradm

Containing the Military Industrial Complex

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/13040

Drugged Civil Obedience

by Nancy Levant

Drugs in America – what can one say? American seniors are, no doubt, the highest population on the planet. Most of our elders take so many prescription drugs on a daily basis that God only knows how their bodies and minds are faring. Foster care and other institutionalized kids are forced prescription addicts. Teenagers entertain themselves, and have for decades, with drugs and alcohol. College students.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Levant/nancy50.htm

Is The US Bankrupt?

by Patrick Wood

Do Federal Reserve managers secretly believe that the U.S is bankrupt and is about to go under? Well, where there's smoke, there's fire! A stunning 23 page report by Professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff titled "Is the U.S. Bankrupt?" was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis in November, 2005, and quietly posted on their public website. Although publicly accessible, it was totally ignored by the U.S. press. ....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Wood/patrick17.htm

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Is the USA Bankrupt?
http://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner270.html

Ethical Issues Related to Vaccination of Children

by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny

Having heard personal stories directly from patients, I was prompted to attend a conference in Seattle, held on July 14 and 15, 2006 called, “Ethical Issues Related to Vaccination of Children.” Even though I was only able to attend the second day of the conference, the agenda for the day, “Vaccine Hesitancy and Parents Who Refuse to Vaccinate Their Children,” was of great interest. I wanted to hear first hand what national experts were recommending to pediatricians and local health officials......

http://www.newswithviews.com/Tenpenny/sherri9.htm

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