Freitag, 13. Oktober 2006

Mega-Merger vs. Internet Freedom

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1013-28.htm


Informant: Kev Hall

A Soldier Hoped to Do Good, But Was Changed by War

Sgt. Ricky Clousing went to war in Iraq because, he said, he believed he would simultaneously be serving his nation and serving God. He was sentenced to 11 months in confinement yesterday, for going AWOL after becoming disilllusioned with the war in Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306P.shtml

Iraq for Sale: As Not Seen on TV

"Iraq for Sale," the latest documentary from Robert Greenwald, tells a depressingly familiar tale of corporate corruption and war-profiteering in Iraq. Focusing on companies like Halliburton, CACI International and Blackwater Security Consulting, it recites a litany of rapacity and exploitation that ought to have American citizens swarming Congress, demanding heads on pikes.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306O.shtml

British General: Troops Must Pull out of Iraq or Risk Serious Consequences

In a blistering attack on Tony Blair's foreign policy, General Sir Richard Dannatt, head of the British Army, said that Britain must withdraw from Iraq "soon" or risk serious consequences. The continuing military presence in Iraq has jeopardized British security and interests around the world.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306N.shtml

Joseph Wilson: An Imperfect Hero

Alexander Osang writes: "Former US diplomat Joseph Wilson was the first senior government official to expose the lies upon which the Bush administration was building its case for war against Iraq. Politics and the media destroyed Wilson's reputation, but history has proved him right in the end. Now he is fighting to restore his good name."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306M.shtml



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Defense Department Keeps Massive Database on Anti-War Protesters

Internal military documents released Thursday provided new details about the Defense Department's collection of information on demonstrations nationwide last year by students, Quakers and others opposed to the Iraq war.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306L.shtml

Bush and His Dangerous Delusions

Robert Parry writes: "There's always been the frightening question of what would happen if a President of United States went completely bonkers. But there is an equally disturbing issue of what happens if a President loses touch with reality, especially if he is surrounded by enough sycophants and enablers so no one can or will stop him."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306K.shtml

Richard Pombo: The "Darth Vader" of the Environment

Sarah Olson reports on battle for political and ideological leadership in California's contested 11th district. Richard Pombo has been called the "Darth Vader" of the environment because of his participation in a massive culture of corruption in Washington and brazen thwarting of ethics and of the law.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306J.shtml



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Olbermann to America: ‘Kiss Your Freedom Goodbye’

http://wakeupfromyourslumber.blogspot.com/2006/10/olbermann-to-america-kiss-your-freedom.html


Informant: Kev Hall

Did They Fool You on Iraq? Are You Ready for Iran?

A majority of Americans supported attacking Iraq, but now a majority of Americans say it was the wrong thing to do and that they were lied to. If you are among those who supported the attack on Iraq but now believe you were mistaken, then you have one step up on our president – he's never publicly admitted a mistake in his life. In fact, he once demonstrated the difficulty he has in even imagining being wrong by unsuccessfully attempting to recite the following wise saying: "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." In the next month, you may very well have the opportunity to be fooled twice by the same president. And years from now – if we're all still alive – you may have occasion to face that same difficult conclusion: "Shame on me." But why let it come to that? Why not get wise to the lies beforehand? READ MORE: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/14616

More News on U.S. Plans to Attack Iran Collected Here: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/irannews

Almost 60,000 People Have Signed; Have You?
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Informant: David Swanson

From ufpj-news

Moderne politische Kommunikation: Ude fordert Ende der Diskussion um "Hartz IV" und befürwortet Kürzungen

13.10.06

Der Präsident des Deutschen Städtetages, Christian Ude (SPD), hat ein Ende der Diskussion um den vermeintlichen Wohlstand von "Hartz IV"-Empfängern gefordert und sprach sich sogleich für weitere Kürzungen aus. "Ich kann die Rederei, dass es den Hartz IV-Empfängern so wunderbar gut geht, wirklich kaum aushalten", sagte Ude am Donnerstagabend in der ZDF-Sendung "Berlin Mitte". Ein Ein-Personen-Haushalt bekomme bei "Hartz IV" 345 Euro plus Mietkosten. "Da möchte ich wirklich mal wissen, wie man da in Saus und Braus lebt", betonte der Münchner Oberbürgermeister. Die meisten könnten sich überhaupt nicht vorstellen, mit so einem Betrag dauerhaft über die Runden zu kommen. Das ist für den SPD-Oberbürgermeister allerdings kein Grund, sich nicht für weitere Kürzungen für die Arbeitslosen auszusprechen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14528

Moderne politische Kommunikation: Windkraft-Vorstand Vahrenholt und seine Kontrolleure aus der Atomwirtschaft

13.10.06

"Die Energiewirtschaft macht immer stärker Front gegen den geplanten Ausstieg aus der Kernenergie. Auch der Chef des Windkraft-Unternehmens RePower, Fritz Vahrenholt, meldete am Donnerstag Bedenken an." So lauten derzeit Berichte von Agenturen und Medien. Ein solcher Ausstieg sei ein "typisch deutscher Kurzschluss", sagte Vahrenholt auf einem Energie-Symposium des Bundesnachrichtendienstes (BND) in Berlin. Angesichts "der beschränkten Möglichkeiten von regenerativen Energien" - so der Windkraft-Vorstand - und der anhaltenden Umweltverschmutzung von Kohlekraftwerken werde die Kernenergie als "Brücke in die Zukunft" gebraucht. Was der Öffentlichkeit meist verschwiegen wird: Vahrenholt wird im Aufsichtsrat der REpower Systems AG unter anderem beaufsichtigt von Bertrand Durrande. Durrande ist nach Angaben des Unternehmens Manager der AREVA-Tochter Framatome ANP und somit Manager des weltweit führenden Atomkraftwerksherstellers. Das Gemeinschaftsunternehmen mit Siemens baut i n Finnland den so genannten "Europäischen Druckwasser-Reaktor (EPR)". Weitere Aufsichtsräte von RePower sind Manager der deutschen Atomkraftwerksbetreiber RWE und Vattenfall.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
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"Verschönerung der Landschaft": Scheer will Biblis und Strommasten durch Windräder und Solarzellen ersetzen

(13.10.06)

Die SPD hält ein Abschalten der beiden hessischen Biblis-Atomreaktoren für möglich, ohne dass neue Kohle- oder Gaskraftwerke gebaut werden müssen. Um die von Biblis jährlich produzierten 17 Milliarden Kilowattstunden zu ersetzen, könnten landesweit 1700 Anlagen zur erneuerbaren Energiegewinnung errichtet werden, heißt es in einem Konzept, das der SPD-Bundestagsabgeordnete und Träger des Alternativen Nobelpreises, Hermann Scheer, für den hessischen Landeverband der SPD erarbeitet hat. Scheer schlägt vor, Solarzellen und Windkraftanlagen entlang der Autobahnen und ICE-Trassen zu errichten. Dann könnte Hessen 2012 atomstromfrei sein. Im Gegenzug könnten "Tausende Hochspannungsmasten" abgebaut werden, die derzeit unter anderem für das Atomkraftwerk Biblis benötigt würden.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14519

The Death Penalty's Invisible Victims

http://www.counterpunch.org/perroud10132006.html


Informant: Julien Ball

Red Cross Meets With 14 Moved to Guantanamo Bay

An International Committee of the Red Cross delegation that visited the US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, met with the 14 detainees who had been held for years in secret CIA custody, the first time the alleged high-value terrorism suspects had contact with the outside world since their initial confinement.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306E.shtml



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Who Said All Roads Lead to Karl Rove?

Elizabeth de la Vega writes, "Ultimately, every phase of the CIA leak case, including the propaganda campaign that is occurring right now, has been about maintaining the wealth and power of the Republican Party."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306A.shtml

Global warming is changing our state

RON SEELY
608-252-6131
rseely@madison.com

http://www.madison.com/wsj/mad/top/index.php?ntid=102840

Climate change is happening now, scientists are telling us.

Presented here are five instances where studies have documented the changes being wrought in Wisconsin by the warming planet.

These are scientific, often peer-reviewed studies, of the birds that trill in our backyards, the lake ice upon which we plop our ice-fishing buckets, the aspen trees that grace our parks.

While some may still debate global warming, scientists pondering the data say without a doubt that climate change is already upon us, that it has been happening for some time, and that it is altering the landscape and changing life's intricate mechanisms.

In fact, Don Waller, a UW-Madison botanist, is convinced that the stories being told us by science are the very earliest and subtle chapters of a work that will eventually describe a profoundly altered world.

"There is more going on," Waller said, "than we have even the slightest inkling of right now."

Bugs

Goldenrod aphids in northern Wisconsin produce more winged offspring in response to predators if the carbon dioxide level is high, research published in the journal Ecology showed.

The science, conducted by former UW-Madison entomologist Edward Mondor, shows that changes in climate are likely affecting the numbers of such insect pests and relationships between those insects and the predators that normally keep them in check.

Ice

It doesn't take a scientist to know that something is up with the ice on Madison's lakes. UW-Madison limnologist John Magnuson studied 150 years of ice records on 39 bodies of water across the Northern Hemisphere, including lakes Mendota and Monona. Magnuson found that the lakes are freezing 8.7 days later and the ice is breaking up 9.8 days earlier than
150 years ago.

Birds and flowers

Analyzing 61 years' worth of springtime data on blooming plants and migrating birds at her family's famous farm, plant ecologist Nina Leopold Bradley found that a third of the events recorded are occurring earlier. Forest phlox, for example, is blooming in late April instead of early May.

And birds such as this rose- breasted grosbeak are arriving up to 20 days earlier in the spring.

Trees

One of the confusing things about climate change is that some species suffer while others benefit.

UW-Madison botanist Don Waller and colleagues have studied growth patterns of more than 900 aspen trees in southwestern Wisconsin. Those studies show aspen growth has increased more than 30 percent over 70 years. The growth, Waller said, corresponds with increasing levels of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.

Lakes and rivers

The levels of lakes and the flow of rivers and streams in Wisconsin are changing.

Researchers have found greater fluctuation of water levels. Currently, water levels in some central Wisconsin lakes are at 50-year lows. John Lenters, a UW-Madison climatologist, studied data on Great Lakes levels for 139 years and found the annual rising and falling of the lakes has gotten earlier by about a month. Similar changes have been observed on the Upper Mississippi.


Informant: binstock

DISMAY AT MOBILE PHONE MAST GO AHEAD

A CONTROVERSIAL plan for a telecommunications mast to be installed in North Somercotes has been given the green light.

At an East Lindsey District Council planning meeting, district councillors voted nine to six to approve an application by O2 (UK) Ltd to put a 30 metre high mast with six antennae on a site off Warren Road.

The decision came despite opposition both from the parish council and from governors and the headteacher at the 250 pupil Church of England primary school.

Speaking against the application ward representative Coun Robert Palmer expressed fears emissions from the mast could pose long-term health hazards to children.

He recalled the risks may not yet be quantified - just as they had not been 40 years ago when, during his Army career, he was given 200 cigarettes a week.

He said: "At the time, it was thought cigarettes were good for you."

However Coun Bud Shields insisted there was no scientific evidence of any health risk. "It's all just scaremongering," he said.

Omega this is not true. See under:
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/
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http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


Coun Jenny Crooks suspected those who objected to the mast all themselves used mobile phones.

Coun Edward Mossop suggested it might be possible to find another location for the mast - possibly at Donna Nook.

Following the debate, chairman of the primary school governors David Paul expressed dismay at the decision.

He said: "It's very disappointing."

O2, who were represented at the meeting by Bhavesh Mistry, maintain a new mobile radio base station is required to improve the service for mobile phone users in the area.

13 October 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.louthleader.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=817&ArticleID=1821369

Eileen O'Connor 's mast fight continues

Oct 5 2006

Wishaw campaigner Eileen O'Connor will give a high-profile speech to an industry watchdog in London this month about how she believes a mobile phone mast gave her breast cancer.

Meanwhile Mrs O'Connor, diagnosed with the disease five years ago aged just 38, is busy organising a ball celebrating her return to health.

She has fought a long battle against masts, claiming that antennae erected 100 metres from her home by TMobile - and subsequently felled by anonymous protesters - had made her ill.

Mrs O'Connor is now a trustee of the Radiation Research Trust (RRT), which is campaigning for safer siting of masts while trying to fund extra research into their health effects.

At a meeting of the Health Protection Agency in London on October 16, Mrs O'Connor will give a presentation of her concerns that exposure to electromagnetic fields might increase the risk of breast cancer and other diseases.

The body is chaired by Sir William Stewart, who in his work with the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones warned that there was no certainty that masts and phones are safe.

Mrs O'Connor said she was glad to be still alive so she could address the meeting - and has arranged a celebratory, fundraising ball for the RRT at Wishaw Golf Club on November 18.

She said: "People can take measures to help avoid EMFs by using mobile phones for emergency calls only. Stop using DECT phones, replace them with a fixed land-line phones and also avoid wireless communication until a safer technology becomes available.

"I believe we are finally getting closer to a breakthrough and will hopefully find the connection between EMFs and breast cancer as we cannot allow the relentless rise in breast cancer to continue.

"It has been a difficult five years coming to terms with breast cancer at a young age. However, it has been a great privilege to be involved within a cuttingedge campaign to gain recognition to possibly one of the biggest connections to this terrible disease and I am honoured to be in a position to represent the many people who are suffering throughout the world."

Eileen remembers her "difficult five years":

"In a celebration of life and being almost five years clear from cancer, I've decided to raise the roof and have a ball and raise money for the RRT.

"I have come a long way with the campaign against phone masts with the support of the RRT, SCRAM (Sutton Coldfield Residents Against Masts), doctors, and independent scientists, some politicians, the media and the many campaigners throughout the world.

"This is a landmark time for me and I'm almost scared to say that I'm now almost five years clear from breast cancer. I visited my doctor on November 5, 2001 covered in a horrific skin rash from head to toe and a lump in my breast.

"The lump removed on November 13 and I was diagnosed on November 20, 2001. The moment I heard those terrible words "I'm sorry, it's cancer", I knew I was given this awful disease for a reason.

"At first I thought I was supposed to go on to become a counsellor and help people with cancer, as I was into my second year training to become a counsellor; I went on to learn how to counsel people who are dying with cancer, and my eyes have been opened to the harsh heartbreaking realities of life.

"However, I now believe the real reason was to fight against what I truly believe is one of the biggest causes of cancer on the planet and I believe this is my destiny."

She added: "I do have periods when I want to stop the world and get off and go back to a normal life. I really enjoyed the six weeks' holidays off with my family and thought I never wanted to return to the campaign ever again - if only.

"However, here I am, back in the thick of it and beginning to prepare for my presentation for the EMF Discussion Group at the Health Protection Agency on October 16. I want to make an impact and hope I can hold my nerves as I realise how important this is.

"I'm sure I will be fine as I have many angels walking with me and helping along the way."

l Wishaw's Winter Black Tie & Tiara Ball runs from 7pm till late.

Tickets costing £40 are being snapped up very quickly. Mrs O'Connor said: "Funds raised will help create awareness and understanding for the serious condition known as electro-sensitivity and further research into cancer and genetic vulnerability to electro-magnetic fields.

"With your help we will continue the campaign for law and policy change demanding safer technology and sensible locations for phone masts, electric pylons and wireless communication.

"Please help to make our first Ball a night to remember, full of fun and laughter in a celebration of life, while raising money for this important global issue."

Raffle and auction prizes are needed, adding to the luxury hamper from Samworth Brothers and signed Villa shirt already donated.

Call 0121 351 2437 or e-mail eileen@ smokestackltd.co.uk for tickets, to donate prizes, or to book advertising space in the order of service for the evening.

Eileen's face is one of five currently appearing on an advert on the QVC channel for Breast Cancer Care after being chosen from thousands of photographs. The picture was taken and sent in by her photographer husband Paul.

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One of the most frightening things about our recent decision to torture is how flip it was

Torture's Easy Embrace
http://ga3.org/ct/_d20pgF11RyZ/

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Torture's easy embrace

Tom Paine
by Geoffrey Nunberg

10/13/06

In 1978, the philosopher Henry Shue wrote an influential essay about torture that began with the sentence, 'Whatever one may have to say about torture, there appear to be moral reasons for not saying it.' Once we bring the subject up, he asked, mightn't we risk loosening the inhibitions against the whole terrible business? It was easy to have that feeling over the last month or so, as you listened to the country debate just how much cruelty and degradation we were going to allow in interrogating terror suspects. I mean, were we really having this conversation? In the end, Shue himself wound up saying that torture had to be talked about -- as he put it, 'Pandora's Box is already open.' ... On the face of things, you'd figure the prohibition of torture would be a top candidate for a categorical moral rule; as the U.N. convention on torture puts it, there are no exceptional circumstances that justify torture...

http://tinyurl.com/y66zje


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Colleges join U.S. to track negative overseas press - Software Being Developed to Monitor Opinions of U.S.

Software Being Developed to Monitor Opinions of US: A consortium of major universities, with Homeland Security Department funds, is developing software that would let the government monitor negative opinions of the United States or its leaders. - The "sentiment analysis" is intended to identify potential threats to the nation, security officials said.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/04/news/scan.php



Should presidents be allowed to serve more than 2 terms?: Bills introduced in Congress to repeal 8-year restriction of 22nd Amendment http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52246


Informant: santa

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Someone should tell Homeland Security that the DOD has already got this one in the bag.

Susan


Software Being Developed to Monitor Opinions of U.S.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/04/us/04monitor.html

By ERIC LIPTON

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 A consortium of major universities, using Homeland Security Department money, is developing software that would let the government monitor negative opinions of the United States or its leaders in newspapers and other publications overseas.

Such a sentiment analysis is intended to identify potential threats to the nation, security officials said.

Researchers at institutions including Cornell, the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Utah intend to test the system on hundreds of articles published in 2001 and 2002 on topics like President Bushs use of the term axis of evil, the handling of detainees at Guantánamo Bay, the debate over global warming and the coup attempt against President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela.

A $2.4 million grant will finance the research over three years.

American officials have long relied on newspapers and other news sources to track events and opinions here and abroad, a goal that has included the routine translation of articles from many foreign publications and news services.

The new software would allow much more rapid and comprehensive monitoring of the global news media, as the Homeland Security Department and, perhaps, intelligence agencies look to identify common patterns from numerous sources of information which might be indicative of potential threats to the nation, a statement by the department said.

It could take several years for such a monitoring system to be in place, said Joe Kielman, coordinator of the research effort. The monitoring would not extend to United States news, Mr. Kielman said.

We want to understand the rhetoric that is being published and how intense it is, such as the difference between dislike and excoriate, he said.

Even the basic research has raised concern among journalism advocates and privacy groups, as well as representatives of the foreign news media.

It is just creepy and Orwellian, said Lucy Dalglish, a lawyer and former editor who is executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

Andrei Sitov, Washington bureau chief of the Itar-Tass news agency of Russia, said he hoped that the objective did not go beyond simply identifying threats to efforts to stifle criticism about an American president or administration.

This is what makes your country great, the open society where people can criticize their own government, Mr. Sitov said.

The researchers, using an grant provided by a research group once affiliated with the Central Intelligence Agency, have complied a database of hundreds of articles that it is being used to train a computer to recognize, rank and interpret statements.

The software would need to be able to distinguish between statements like this spaghetti is good and this spaghetti is not very good its excellent, said Claire T. Cardie, a professor of computer science at Cornell.

Professor Cardie ranked the second statement as a more intense positive opinion than the first.

The articles in the database include work from many American newspapers and news wire services, including The Miami Herald and The New York Times, as well as foreign sources like Agence France-Presse and The Dawn, a newspaper in Pakistan.

One article discusses how a rabid fox bit a grazing cow in Romania, hardly a threat to the United States. Another item, an editorial in response to Mr. Bushs use in 2002 of axis of evil to describe Iraq, Iran and North Korea, said: The U.S. is the first nation to have developed nuclear weapons. Moreover, the U.S. is the first and only nation ever to deploy such weapons.

The approach, called natural language processing, has been under development for decades. It is widely used to summarize basic facts in a text or to create abridged versions of articles.

But interpreting and rating expressions of opinion, without making too many errors, has been much more challenging, said Professor Cardie and Janyce M. Wiebe, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Pittsburgh. Their system would include a confidence rating for each opinion that it evaluates and would allow an official to refer quickly to the actual text that the computer indicates contains an intense anti-American statement.

Ultimately, the government could in a semiautomated way track a statement by specific individuals abroad or track reports by particular foreign news outlets or journalists, rating comments about American policies or officials.

Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington, said the effort recalled the aborted 2002 push by a Defense Department agency to develop a tracking system called Total Information Awareness that was intended to detect terrorists by analyzing troves of information.

That is really chilling, Mr. Rotenberg said. And it seems far afield from the mission of homeland security.

Federal law prohibits the Homeland Security Department or other intelligence agencies from building such a database on American citizens, and no effort would be made to do that, a spokesman for the department, Christopher Kelly, said. But there would be no such restrictions on using foreign news media, Mr. Kelly said.

Mr. Kielman, the project coordinator, said questions on using the software were premature because the department was just now financing the basic research necessary to set up an operating system.

Professors Cardie and Wiebe said they understood that there were legitimate questions about the ultimate use of their software.

There has to be guidelines and restrictions on the use of this kind of technology by the government, Professor Wiebe said. But it doesnt mean it is not useful. It can just as easily help the government understand what is going on in places around the world.

Senate Report: Abramoff, Norquist "Perpetrated a Fraud" on Taxpayers

Five conservative nonprofit organizations, including one run by prominent Republican Grover Norquist, "appear to have perpetrated a fraud" on taxpayers by selling their clout to lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Senate investigators said in a report issued yesterday. The report includes previously unreleased e-mails between the now-disgraced lobbyist and officers of the nonprofit groups, showing that Abramoff funneled money from his clients to the groups. In exchange, the groups, among other things, produced ostensibly independent newspaper op-ed columns or news releases that favored the clients' positions.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306Z.shtml



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A fundamental right in danger

Boston Globe
by Scot Lehigh

10/12/06

It's long been apparent that many US citizens would watch fundamental rights be swept away with hardly a shrug. But it's stunning that our congressmen, elected officials sworn to bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution, would actually vote to strip US courts of the power to protect essential rights. And yet that's exactly what happened when Congress recently approved the Military Commissions Act to govern the treatment and trial of detainees held at Guantanamo Bay and other US detention facilities abroad. In denying the writ of habeas corpus to noncitizens detained by the United States outside the country, Congress has turned its back on one of the most venerable of Constitutional protections: A prisoner's ability to go to court to challenge the lawfulness of his detention. It's hard to overstate the importance of that right...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Bush's mess in Iraq

Christian Science Monitor
by Helena Cobban

10/12/06

The continued US troop presence in Iraq is inflicting great harm on Iraqis and US service members. It's also distracting US attention from serious challenges elsewhere, including North Korea. Inside Iraq, life has become more insecure every year since 2003 and is now at a crisis. The promises that President Bush and his officials once made about helping Iraqis build a stable democracy are distant memories, shredded by the horrifying violence of many kinds that stalks the country. It is time to pull our troops out of Iraq. It is also time, here at home, to hold accountable those who made the disastrous decisions that brought our forces there in the first place. The Nov. 7 elections are a good opportunity to begin this work...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1012/p09s02-coop.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush's "Axis of Evil" comes back to haunt US

Washington Post
by Glenn Kessler and Peter Baker

10/10/06

The deteriorating situation in Iraq has undermined U.S. diplomatic credibility and limited the administration's military options, making rogue countries increasingly confident that they can act without serious consequences. Iran, meanwhile, will be watching closely the diplomatic fallout from North Korea's apparent test as a clue to how far it might go with its own nuclear program...

http://tinyurl.com/lazth


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The solution for Iraq: Toss the state

Center for a Stateless Society
by Roderick Long

10/10/06

When the United States invaded Iraq, it did so with the proclaimed goal of delivering the Iraqi people from dictatorship and helping them achieve a democratic society. Now the dictator is gone, but instead of democracy, Iraq has civil war. What went wrong?

http://c4ss.org/content/14


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Iraq: The hidden horror

AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo

10/13/06

The U.S. military has steadfastly refused to maintain Iraqi body counts: for obvious reasons, they'd rather we didn't know how many Iraqi souls have been permanently 'liberated' from their bodies. More importantly, they'd rather the Iraqis didn't know. Independent sources of such information invariably depend on reported deaths: the Iraqi media, Western news accounts, and figures from the UN and other humanitarian agencies. Yet this kind of passive approach is not sufficient in wartime: the chaos makes it more than probable that a great deal of the killing goes unreported. It therefore makes perfect sense that the Johns Hopkins survey -- which involved researchers personally interviewing a total of 1,849 Iraqi households, most of whom produced death certificates -- would be far higher. That it is 10 times higher is not all that surprising -- although quite sobering when one realizes the total represents 2.5 percent of Iraq's population...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=9854


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

UK Army head said to seek Iraq pullout

New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung

10/12/06

Britain's new army chief called for a withdrawal of British troops from Iraq, warning that the military's presence there only exacerbates security problems, according to an interview published Thursday. Gen. Richard Dannatt described British Prime Minister Tony Blair's Iraq policies as 'naive,' declaring that while Iraqis might have welcomed coalition forces following the ouster of Saddam Hussein, the good will has since evaporated after years of violence...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

General: Iraq attacks on occupiers up sharply

San Jose Mercury News

10/13/06

Armed attacks on U.S. soldiers and Iraqis in Baghdad have increased by 43 percent since midsummer, despite an ongoing American-led campaign to secure individual neighborhoods, the top U.S. military spokesman in Iraq said Thursday. Maj. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV said violence was down by 11 percent in neighborhoods where the sweeps had been focused. But that decline was more than offset by more attacks elsewhere, and Caldwell said the military was expecting the level of violence to keep rising during the remaining weeks of the Muslim month of Ramadan...

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/world/15743539.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Neo-cons come out guns blazing

Encouraging Japan to build nuclear weapons, shipping food aid via submarines and running secret sabotage operations inside North Korea's borders are among a raft of policy prescriptions pushed by prominent US neo-conservatives in the wake of Pyongyang's reported testing of an atomic bomb.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15279.htm

Dear Leader Brings It On

Over the past six years, our “my way or the highway” president blew up a crucial nonproliferation agreement which was keeping North Korea’s plutonium stores under seal, ended bilateral talks with Pyongyang, squashed Japan’s and South Korea’s carefully constructed “sunshine policy,” which was slowly drawing the bizarre Hermit Kingdom back into the light, and then took every opportunity to personally insult the country’s reportedly unstable dictator because it played well politically at home.

http://tinyurl.com/l7gyz


From Information Clearing House

Update on Padilla motion to dismiss for outrageous government conduct

In an effort to gain Mr. Padilla’s "dependency and trust," he was tortured for nearly the entire three years and eight months of his unlawful detention. The torture took myriad forms, each designed to cause pain, anguish, depression and, ultimately, the loss of will to live.

http://tinyurl.com/fmfxb


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Padilla

Swift-Boated, Again

"This has to be the non-surprise of the week: Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift, the Navy lawyer who led the recent successful Supreme Court challenge of the Bush administration's military tribunals for Guantanamo detainees, has been passed over for promotion to full commander and will have to leave the military," writes William Fisher.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206R.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo

17 Falsely Accused Guantanamo Detainees Returned to Afghanistan

Sixteen Afghans and one Iranian released from years in captivity at Guantanamo Bay prison arrived in Afghanistan on Thursday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206S.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo

Texans Pray for Halt to Power Plants

Physician and evangelical Christian J. Matthew Sleeth discusses why he and people all over Texas are going to be praying October 19 for a halt to a proposal to build nineteen new coal burning power plants. "The people who care about God's earth no longer fit into convenient stereotypes - Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal," writes Sleeth.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101206EA.shtml

The Decency Wars: The Campaign to Cleanse American Culture

The Religious Right's Crusade for "Decency"

Celina R. De Leon interviews first-amendment specialist Frederick S. Lane about his latest book, "The Decency Wars: The Campaign to Cleanse American Culture." "This highly comprehensive history book chronicles the advancement of the Religious Right and evangelicals' moralistic influence on American public policy," says De Leon.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101206WA.shtml

We can stop climate chaos

http://www.icount.org.uk/

North Korea Warns of New Tests As Nuclear Standoff Intensifies

A report for background on N. Korea - U.S. relationship.

Audio and transcript.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14285.htm

Naval exercise planned

Facing nuclear disputes with Iran and North Korea, the US, Bahrain and other states will hold their first naval exercise in the Gulf this month to practice interdicting ships carrying weapons of mass destruction and missiles, US officials said.

http://tinyurl.com/ylrbt7


From Information Clearing House

Baker's Panel Rules Out Iraq Victory

A commission formed to assess the Iraq war and recommend a new course has ruled out the prospect of victory for America, according to draft policy options shared with The New York Sun by commission officials.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15287.htm

US Neo-Cons Call For Japanese Nukes, Regime Change

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1012-02.htm

Iraq: The Reality

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1012-06.htm

The Pundit Path for Death in Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1012-30.htm

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The Pundit Path for Death in Iraq

Norman Solomon writes: "While we stare at numbers that do nothing to convey the suffering and anguish of the war in Iraq, we might want to ask: How could we correlate the horrific realities with the evasive discussions that proliferated in US news media during the lead-up to the invasion?"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101306C.shtml

How CIA-Leak Pardons Could Clear the Decks for 2008

Who Said All Roads Lead to Karl?
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1012-27.htm

Is the Current Occupant the Columbus of Our Time?

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1012-20.htm

This Terrible Misadventure Has Killed One in 40 Iraqis

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1012-21.htm

Bush Created a Mess in Iraq: Here's How to Clean It up

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1012-23.htm

Why Isn't Productivity Growth Benefiting Workers?

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1012-13.htm

Credit Card Fees, Interest Rates Are Out of Control

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1012-07.htm

Nuclear Umbrella? The Peril of Missile Defense

By William A. Cohn

The US will spend some $9 billion this year to develop ballistic missile defenses, with $9.3 billion slated for next year. Total US military spending exceeds half a trillion dollars for 2006. The September 16, 2006 International Herald Tribune reports that the US now spends more on its military than does the rest of the world combined.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15284.htm

Excess Death in Iraq

I have worked for eight months in Iraq as a journalist, witnessing the carnage on a daily basis, visiting the morgues with bodies and body parts piled into them, meeting family after family who had lost a loved one, or more ... Finally, we get an accurate figure that shows how immense the scale of the long drawn carnage really is.

http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/hard_news/archives/newscommentary/000476.php


From Information Clearing House

Aura of fear and death stalks Iraq

As the Lancet releases shocking figures on the death toll in Iraq, Peter Beaumont describes the daily carnage across Baghdad.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,329598653-103550,00.html


From Information Clearing House

The Dumbing Down of America

By Manuel Valenzuela

Something is amiss in the great nation called America. Ominous sirens warning this reality can be heard emanating loudly through invisible winds of change circulating our towns and cities. The American people are being strangulated; unbeknownst to the masses they are being transformed and conditioned, becoming the entity the elite have long sought, the culmination of decades of social engineering designed to make of hundreds of millions the slaves of times past and the automatons of the future.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15280.htm

The End of the U.S. as a Civilized Nation

By Ted Rall

The recently passed Military Commissions Act removes the United States from the ranks of civilized nations. It codifies racial and political discrimination, legalizes kidnapping and torture of those the government deems its political enemies, and eliminates habeas corpus--the ancient precept that prevents the police from arresting and holding you without cause--a basic protection common to all (other) modern legal systems, and one that dates to the Magna Carta.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15283.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Military+Commissions+Act

A Last Wild Ride on the Titanic

By Mike Whitney

Yesterday’s report in the Washington Post that over 650,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the US-led invasion is just the latest bit of bad news to hit the Bush administration. In fact, the buzzards have been circling the White House for some time now and they won’t be leaving anytime soon.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15286.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=655%2C000

The United States as Defined by the Founding Fathers No Longer Exists

By Paul Craig Roberts

When does “collateral damage” so dwarf combatant deaths that war becomes genocide?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15274.htm

Busy fondling their self-esteem

By John Pilger

As the news reveals a study that puts civilian deaths in Iraq at 655,000, John Pilger recalls the words of a song by the great Chilean balladeer, Victor Jara, to describe those who see themselves as rational and liberal are, in fact, complicit in an unrecognised crime.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15273.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=655,000

The Empire is going broke and it's not the terrists

http://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner303.html

Why the Wars Go On: on the basest reason of all

http://www.lewrockwell.com/lind/lind110.html

The Depths of Islamophobia

http://www.lewrockwell.com/tennant/tennant15.html

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People's Assembly Against Islamophobia

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http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5BB5E5ECC759B707


Informant: Ashley Smith



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Islamophobia

Bush’s Willing Legislators: The Case for Impeachment

http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts178.html



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=impeach

On the criminal drive for inflation

http://www.lewrockwell.com/woods/rev-war-destruction-continental.html

When Lies Fly: on airport "security"

http://www.lewrockwell.com/akers/akers50.html

My Hospital Bill: on what the government has done to us

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff112.html

The Evidence Is Clear: They’re Trying To Kill Us

http://www.lewrockwell.com/blumert/blumert115.html

Foley, Hastert And The Putrid Body Politic

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1168



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Foley
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Hastert

Richard Viguerie, Father of the Conservative Direct Mail Fund-raising Machine

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1169

Open Letter Sent to States Urging Emergency Paper Ballot Plans and Procedures for November Election

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1172

The Assassins of Truth

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15282.htm


Informant: Alan Dicey

US general calls for massive attack on Iran in 2007

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5182/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Buy Nothing Day 2006

http://tinyurl.com/y6qmmj

The Welsh Assembly voted unanimously for the GPDO to be revoked and henceforth for all masts and like structures in Wales to be subject to full planning permission

Some month ago, a Plaid Cymru member of the Welsh Assembly won the 'ballot' for introducing the equivalent of a parliamentary private member's Bill and contacted Mast Sanity with a view to introducing 'something to do with telecoms planning'. I liased with Chris Maile who rose immediately to the challenge and, overnight, drafted a motion seeking revocation of the General Permitted Development Order (Wales) in terms of telecommunications installations.

This proposal survived various arcane processes as it went forward during the following weeks and today, 12th October, the Welsh Assembly voted unanimously for the GPDO to be revoked and henceforth for all masts and like structures in Wales to be subject to full planning permission. Full details are awaited from Chris, but this is very good news and serves to put pressure on the 'English' parliament. The MOA will not be happy!

David

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The Welsh Assemly have voted 41 for and 0 against the recommendations contained within a report of the Assembly committe that was charged with the investigation of Mobile Phone Base Stations after the February motion on telecoms.

We must congratulate Plaid Cymru for pushing this forward, they first contact Mast Sanity asking for help in formulating a motion, that was passed on to PS (me) by David Baron and I drafted the first draft for Plaids Feb motion. This shows what can be done when activists work with politicians of what ever party on issues that are important. This was the best result for Wales, albeit that the First Minister now has an opportunity to make some amendments, and therefgore the strengh of the proposals may be watered down, but nevertheless with such a vote it will be difficult for the First Minister to by pass the main issues, which is to make all telecoms in Wales determined by full planning. The full report (which I have not yet fully read) is very interesting and a useful tool to put pressure on the UK Parliament to adopt similar policies for the whole UK.

I shall be drafting a media release that will go out tomorrow and will post a copy to this listing.

The Link to the Report
http://www.wales.gov.uk/documents/cms/2/DocumentsLaid/37B1A026000BF4FD0000436C00000000/d2ec4608e0dd28200ae1aa0ad80cab3b.pdf


Chris

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WELSH MOTION
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/media_13_10_06.doc


From: Chris Maile office(at)planningsanity.co.uk
Campaign for Planning Sanity
http://www.planningsanity.co.uk

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Plaid push Planning Reform
http://blog.aberdare.org/2006/10/14/plaid-bring-planning-reform-closer/

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Barrie Trower's speech to the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2760049/


Informant: Darren

Treaty hope in phone mast row

DOMINIC CHESSUM

13 October 2006 08:59

Angry homeowners are hoping a clause from the Maastricht Treaty could help them in their fight to stop a mobile phone mast being built near their homes.

Families living close to the site of the proposed 14-metre high mast, at the corner of South Park Avenue and Parmenter Road, say they will fight all the way to stop the application by mobile phone operator 3 from succeeding.

A petition has already been signed by more than 260 people and now in a new twist, Kevin Moore, who is spearheading the campaign, has written to the council citing the 1993 treaty which says when it comes to a potentially hazardous situation bodies should err on the side of caution and protect the public. He believes there is no evidence that phone masts do not pose a risk to human health and this means a mast should not be put up in this location.

Mr Moore, 56, who lives with his family in South Park Avenue, said: “We are fighting this on planning grounds first and secondly on health grounds. The main thing we are fighting against is that this is visually intrusive. But at the pre-application stage they rejected one at the corner of Buckingham Road and South Park Avenue on the basis it was too close to the school. Now they want to put it next to a park where hundreds of children go through the park gates. They did not want to put it near a school. Why, if it is not damaging to health? They cannot rule out health risks and according to the Maastricht Treaty they should err on the side of caution.” Mr Moore added there was a precedent for rejecting an application on health grounds when Vale Royal Borough Council in Cheshire rejected an application for a mast on top of a water tower in 2003, although this decision was overturned on appeal.

William Comery from Ericsson Services, which submitted the application on behalf of 3, said: “The World Health Organisation says there is no evidence of long-term or short-term effects on health from masts. We try and place masts in the least intrusive areas, but the hole in coverage is small and so we are restricted as to where we can site the mast.”

Are you worried about a mobile phone mast application in your area. Contact Dominic Chessum on 01603 772428 or e-mail dominic.chessum@archant.co.uk

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/ynd4my

"Misguided" ban on mobiles in hospitals?

This article appeared in the Daily Mail this morning.

"Hospitals accused over "misguided" ban on mobiles." Hospitals should not ban mobile phones over "mythical" risks to patients, say experts. They believe the benefits far outweigh the negligible dangers of using mobiles near sensitive medical equipment and accuse managers of hiding behind over-zealous safety concerns. Freeing up restrictions could benefit doctors and other health staff, while patients would not have to use expensive bedside phones systems. An editorial in the British Medical Journal today accuses hospitals of acting in a draconian fashion in banning mobiles. Sociology lecturer Dr. Adam Burgess of Kent University, and Dr. Stuart Derbyshire, of Birmingham University say there is no evidence they cause problems in most wards. A 1997 study by the Medical Devices Agnecy showed mobiles affected just four per cent of medical devices at a distance of one metre. But the figure was ten times higher for the handsets used by porters and emergency services personnel. The intereference was "ultimately harmless" although it could trigger alarms and meant electrocardiograph recordings had to be repeated. Dr. Burgess said phones affected pacemeakers but only when they were held against the patient's chest. He said ringtones could be irritating but were not a risk, adding "Concerns about patient safety do not justify zealously enforced no-phone areas, which can cause arguments between staff, patients and visitors". And he claimed the motives for hospital managers maintaining no-mobile zones were open to question, as they might lose revenue from companies that run pay-as-you-go bedside line services. Bans are an easy target for managers in an era of anxiety about patient safety. But many patients would prefer using their own mobiles rather than costly in-house systems. He added: "Restrictions on mobile phone use can be implemented easily because they seem relatively inconsequential, and the restrictions make people think safety concerns are being taken seriously." But Dr. Burgess fears managers could still bring in rules to keep mobiles out of wards, perhaps by barring camera phones to protect patient's privacy. The practical problems of identifying such phones might lead to a total ban in practice. He said, "We want hospital managers and clinical directors to adopt a more flexible approach to the use of mobile phones on the basis that the advantages clearly outweigh their largely mythical risks." An agency spokesman said there should not be a blanket ban. But he added: "The agency recommends mobile phones are not used in critical care areas such as intensive therapy units, special care baby units or where patients are attached to complex devices."

Regards, V.

(note - the word "mythical" appearing and Dr. Burgess is back on the scene!)

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There is quite clearly an MOA agenda here - firstly because the thrust is solely on decrying the risk associated with mobile phone radiation and, secondly, because that well-known buffoon Burgess has been let out of the Mad Hatter's company to tell his traditional fairy stories.

Ten years ago, I fell off the roof and shattered my left knee and tibia. Surgery to rebuild the damage was carried out on the following day and I spent a further 9 days in a hospital ward of 12 occupied, and quite tightly packed, beds. Think of the future as considered acceptable by these fools - the prospect of people lying for days on end in pain or considerable discomfort at the same time surrounded by punters chattering inanely on their mobiles for 24 hrs a day. What price recovery?

David

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I have just sent this to the BBC:

I believe your recent story 'Doctors attack mobile phone rules' shows significant bias toward the mobile phone industry's stand point. As well as the risk of equipment malfunctions which was not ruled out the major risk to recovering patients is the microwave signals used by these devices. These signals have been shown time and time again to cause biological damage; double-strand DNA breaks (see http://tinyurl.com/y8r2ce - a direct stepping stone to cancer, damaging the blood brain barrier ( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2053565.stm ) etc. See http://www.schnews.co.uk/archive/news561.htm for a very informative article. Do you think someone recovering from cancer should be using a mobile phone? Your story has not taken any of these risks into account and has actually put the words 'Mythical Risks' in bold. While your story has focused only on risks to equipment malfunction, the fact that these other risks are ignored gives the impression that equipment malfunction risks are the only ones that should be taken into account. Do you not consider this a form of lying by omission? Every time I have seen a story that touches on the scientific evidence of health risks, the mobile phone industry is given a chance to lambaste the research with some well spun propaganda, however when the mobile phone industry puts out a PR story I do not see the same opportunities given to the many groups who are trying to raise awareness of these very real, well researched, peer reviewed and proven dangers. I consider this to be biased reporting on an issue that desperately needs to be highlighted.


Simon

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Wednesbury Action for the Removal of Telephone masts.

http://www.w-a-r-t.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk


Can you believe this? I don't believe it ! Aaaaaagh.

I think everyone should send Tom Watson an email complaining about his lack of knowledge on this subject and therefore his ability to comment. He is a local MP in Sandwell and has publicly supported our campaigns against the siting of masts in his constituency. Was this just a vote getter?

The effects of mobiles on equipment is still under some doubt, but the intrusion of these phones on patients and visitors alike would be unbearable. Can you imagine what it would be like with dozens of people, especially teenagers and the like playing games, constantly texting, loud conversations all over the place. This would also justify additional masts close by to cope with the extra traffic. Hell on earth.

Not only this, but Tom Watson must be made aware of the adverse health implications that go along with increasing over use of these Devils toys. Maybe he should encourage and promote the continued use of land lines in hospitals at a cheap rate.

Peter

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Using mobile phones in hospitals: what's the worst that could happen?
http://www.studentbmj.com/issues/03/03/education/52.php



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Burgess
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Burgess

Phone mast lockout

ROFFEY motorists were this week locked out of their cars, when it is believed a controversial new mobile phone mast disabled their remote locking systems.

John Pudney, managing director of Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealers The Horsham Car Centre, in Crawley Road, said customers had been unable to get into cars parked on the showroom forecourt since the mast was switched on last week.

And the remote controlled keys used on a third of his 30-car stock had been blocked.

International mobile phone giant O2 is stuck in a dispute with Horsham District Council (HDC) after it put up a 12.5 metre tall mast without the council's permission, on Roffey Corner, in Crawley Road, in August.

Full report in the County Times.

13 October 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.horshamonline.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=507&ArticleID=1821378

Warfare cannot be humanized

If you find these issues close to your heart. I.e. global warming, war and peace, please take the time to sign them. Feel free to pass them along. Wishing you all the most lovely of days,

Zahra


Help America Declare Energy Independence
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/422244770?z00m=505374&z00m=505374

With midterm elections just around the corner, now is the time to ensure that our leaders make clean energy part of their new agenda.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/557622638?z00m=3131566&z00m=3131566

Urge Congress to table dirty and dangerous drilling proposals and move America forward with cleaner, and smarter, energy solutions! Smarter Energy Solutions, Not Dirty & Dangerous Drilling

War with Iran - Say No! Mr. Bush has been threatening military action against Iran for several months despite intense international and domestic opposition. Yet leaked reports continue to warn of the President's desire to force a military confrontation.

Sign Petition Opposing Attack on Iran
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/iran

No War on Iran! No Nukes!
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=3240


"Warfare cannot be humanized." Albert Einstein

Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2006

Top US Officer in Iraq Sees Spike in Violence

The senior American commander in Iraq, General George W. Casey Jr., said Wednesday that violence in Baghdad had reached its highest levels in recent weeks, despite the assignment of thousands more American and Iraqi troops to the capital in August.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206M.shtml

Moon, North Korea & the Bushes

Robert Parry writes: "The Rev. Sun Myung Moon's business empire, which includes the right-wing Washington Times, paid millions of dollars to North Korea's communist leaders in the early 1990s when the hard-line government needed foreign currency to finance its weapons programs, according to US Defense Intelligence Agency documents."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206K.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Sun+Myung+Moon

EPA Ignores Danger of Lead in Aviation Fuel

http://www.bushgreenwatch.org/mt_archives/000320.php

THE AMERICA I BELIEVE IN LEADS THE WORLD ON HUMAN RIGHTS

http://www.kintera.org/TR.asp?ID=M7205469410612138236025465

"Sozialsystem veraltet": Althaus fordert 600 Euro "Bürgergeld" für alle

12.10.06

Thüringens Ministerpräsident Dieter Althaus (CDU) dringt nach Abzug einer "Gesundheitspauschale" auf ein bedingungsloses "Bürgergeld" für alle in Höhe von 600 Euro. Jeder Bundesbürger ab 14 Jahren solle 800 Euro im Monat vom Staat erhalten, unabhängig davon, ob er arbeite oder nicht, sagte Althaus der Tageszeitung "taz". "Wir brauchen einen Systemwechsel", meint der CDU-Politiker. Eine realistische Perspektive auf Vollbeschäftigung gebe es nicht mehr, Korrekturen an "Hartz IV" seien auf Dauer nicht erfolgreich. Das von Althaus propagierte, steuerfinanzierte "Bürgergeld" soll die bisherigen Sozialleistungen des Staates ersetzen. Renten- und Arbeitslosenversicherung würden abgeschafft. Abzuziehen wäre eine Gesundheitspauschale von 200 Euro, so dass 600 Euro zur Verfügung stünden. Damit sei das Bürgergeld "nicht so bemessen, dass es zur Ruhe einlädt", betonte Althaus, der zugleich Vizevorsitzender der CDU-Grundsatzprogrammkommission ist.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14516

Third Iraq Death Has One Town Shaken to Core

Death is more tornado than hurricane, picking its spots with capricious malice. But a third soldier gone, Mikey O, in this close-knit throwback of a town, Grover's Corners on the Hudson, seems particularly beyond grief, beyond pain, beyond knowing.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206E.shtml

A Call for Progressive Unity

George Lakoff writes: "The progressive movement needs unity in every dimension - its intellectual leaders, its political leaders, its activists, its funders, its consultants, its grassroots, and its netroots. Progressives are engaged in too critical a struggle with the forces of Conservatism to spend their time and energy attacking each other."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206D.shtml

How Rove Twisted Foley's Arm

GOP congressional leadership, eager for every safe incumbent in the House to run for re-election, looked the other way as evidence accumulated that Mark Foley had a thing for pages. Holding onto his seat became more important than confronting him over his extracurricular activities. Foley, thinking of leaving the House and becoming a lobbyist, was pressured by "the White House and Rove gang," who insisted that Foley run. If he didn't, Foley was told, it might impact his lobbying career.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206B.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Foley

Unbehinderte Handlungsfreiheit im Weltraum: Bush hat Teile der neuen nationalen Weltraumpolitik veröffentlicht

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23736/1.html

Soziologische Anmerkungen zu Kurt Becks Unterschichtenproblem

Ermahnungen an die sozial Verwundbaren
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23735/1.html

Droht dem Amazonas eine Ölkatastrophe?

Hugo Chavez' Pipeline von Venezuela nach Brasilien ist ökologisch und ökonomisch umstritten.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23739/1.html

Zivile Atomkraft ist ein Mythos

Mit dem Bau von Atomkraftwerken wurde der Bombenstoff über die Welt verteilt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23746/1.html

Small local farms take on U.S. industry

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1160604611828


Informant: binstock

Phone mast approval ‘done deal’

PROTESTERS say they weren't at all surprised when a mobile phone network was granted permission to replace a 15m mast with one 5m taller at Teg Down reservoir, Winchester.

They had read that the decision had been approved on the city council's website several weeks ahead of a meeting on site yesterday (Wednesday) of its telecommunications sub-committee.

Chairman, Mike Read, said there had been several "hiccups" with the administrative process in connection with the application from mobile phone giants, Hutchison.

Case officer, Tom Patchell, said: "For some reason, the decision notice had been sent out when it hadn't been signed by a team leader."

Caroline St Leger Davey, who was there to protest, said she couldn't believe a report had even been written before the meeting.

"It gives the impression that it was a done deal," she said.

Hutchison had had an application for a 20m mast approved two years ago and the committee heard that the permission was valid for a further three years.

But the network submitted a fresh application to replace the existing mast in order to preserve the trees beside it.

Committee member, Roger Huxstep, said: "The crime was committed several years ago when the first mast was permitted."

"We have no legs to stand on in refusing this," said another councillor.

But it didn't stop the protesters putting up a spirited battle, which split the councillors two against two.

The deciding vote rested with the chairman, who approved the application.

He said: "I know it's not going to please some people, but it's already been shown that an application has been granted so I must go along with that."

Karen Barratt, a representative of Wessex Registry of Active Masts, said the application had "set a dangerous precedent".

She added: "This is a separate application. It has been two years since the previous one, not two weeks.

"Things don't stay the same. There's a different head of Sarum Road Hospital, next to the mast; there's a different head of Kings' school and there are new people living in the area. There should have been fresh consultation."

Mrs St Leger Davey said: "There's so much to complain about with this application. It should have been thrown out and they should be invited to put in another one."

Mr Patchell said the council had been sending details about the application to addresses on the GIS database that were more than two years old.

Some of the properties no longer existed and some had since become multiple-occupancy houses.

Liz Marsden, of Hutchison, said the 15m mast had "not been performing as well as predicted" because of the height of nearby trees.

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisishampshire.net/display.var.965916.0.phone_mast_approval_done_deal.php

Green light for mast plan

WYTHALL residents have vowed to keep fighting against a 12-metre high phone mast, despite the council passing the plans.

Bromsgrove district councillors gave the green light to T-Mobile to erect the mast in Trueman's Heath Lane at a recent planning meeting.

Council planner Hazel Bailey said: "It was a very close vote - six to five. Objections were mostly on health and safety grounds which we couldn't consider because emissions were below recommended levels.

"The visual impact, a fake telegraph pole, would also be minimal, so I recommended it for approval."

One of the scores of neighbours campaigning against the mast is mother of one Rebecca Seery."The site is totally inappropriate. I and the villagers are considering taking the matter to a judicial review." County councillor Wally Stewart

She said: "My baby is 12 weeks old and her bedroom will face the mast.

"I'm frightened on health grounds - I don't believe the danger from these masts has been properly researched."

Protest organiser Teresa Clubb said: "We'll continue to go down every avenue to get this stopped.

"There are other sites here T-Mobile could use with our blessing."

She blasted Worcestershire County Council for giving T-Mobile permission to erect the mast on its land, saying: "The company won't have to pay rent, so won't bother looking elsewhere."

T-Mobile spokesman John Shaughnessy said: "Rent has absolutely no bearing on this. It is highways land and we have limited rights to access.

"UK experts and the world health association agree there's no reason to fear very low level emissions from phone masts."

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http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


But he added: "We did promise Wythall residents that we'd look at alternatives, and will keep our promise.

"But we don't want to get their hopes up because the site we have planning permission for is ideal."

Worcestershire county councillor Wally Stewart said: "The site is totally inappropriate. I and the villagers are considering taking the matter to a judicial review."

Bromsgrove MP Julie Kirkbride said: "Because of the strength of public opinion I hope T-Mobile with find another solution."

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/sport/crystalpalacefc/eaglesnews/display.var.966930.0.green_light_for_mast_plan.php

Demand New Energy Now! Sign The Petition to Congress

Today George Bush declared the November election would be about two things: the economy and national security.

After three disastrous years in Iraq, we all know the key to both issues is an energy plan that reduces our dependence on Mideast oil.

The League of Conservation Voters wants Congress to adopt a serious energy plan now. Please join me in signing their petition.
http://action.lcv.org/campaign/new_energy_now?qp_source=adv%5fdems%5f1006

Bob Fertik

The AWOL heroes

Strike the Root
by Robert Johnson

10/11/06

People of Power's mentality can't see that the government could be wrong. Their 'greatest generation' didn't have the courage or intelligence to openly question the government. Perhaps that is why their generation is held up by the government and media as an example for all generations to follow. The government would love nothing more than millions of unquestioning sheeple who march blindly off to kill and die on the orders of the government. And anyone who dares question the system is branded a coward who should be shot by the government!

http://www.strike-the-root.com/62/johnson/johnson10.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Gandhi as terrorist

Another Day in the Empire
by Kurt Nimmo

10/10/06

In the not too distant past, when activists blocked driveways or staged sit-downs in federal offices, they were routinely arrested and charged with misdemeanors. Soon, however, as a result of H.R. 4239, the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, they may be considered terrorists...

http://kurtnimmo.com/?p=597


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

10 things your Congressman won't tell you

Smart Money
by Brigid McMenamin

10/11/06

1. 'I can't lose.' This year 404 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are standing for reelection. For most it's a formality: On average, more than 90% of House incumbents win, according to a 2005 report by the Cato Institute. What's behind the incumbency advantage? Campaign financing, for one thing. We taxpayers pick up the tab for incumbents' regular offices, staff, publicity, travel and mailings, so they needn't raise as much money to run. Challengers, on the other hand, must come up with a fortune -- and do so in dribs and drabs since Congress caps individual contributions at $2,000...

http://tinyurl.com/lft2s


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Sleepless on skid row

CounterPunch
by Gregory Afghani

10/11/06

The power elite are fully aware that arrests of homeless people for sleeping on the sidewalk adds social cost by further burdening a criminal justice system already at its limits, serves no legitimate crime fighting purpose, misappropriates public safety funds and police resources, and would never be tolerated if the police were targeting anyone other than the least privileged among us...

http://counterpunch.org/afghani10112006.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The evil of the "Axis"

Center for a Stateless Society
by Per Bylund

10/10/06

A North Korea with the recently acquired knowledge and ability to produce nuclear-based weaponry simply points to a much greater and widely spread problem: the problem with government per se. Since power corrupts, we cannot trust the ones with power. Then how can we trust them with the weapons to protect us from foreign threats; especially since we are at the same time forcefully disarmed by our 'protectors'...

http://c4ss.org/content/12


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Police state patriotism

Liberty For All
by Sergei Borglum Hoff

My enthusiasm is lacking for this police-state-patriotism that John Ashcroft so eagerly prescribed for the masses. Indeed, I am repelled by what he perceives to be desirable patriotic expression. His most recent 'phantoms of lost liberties' rebuke will not ease the pain of his Bully-Brother tactics. In testimony given before the Senate Judiciary Committee, our Attorney General, the archetype of sanctimoniousness, dared to insinuate that those people failing to enthusiastically embrace his 'Homeland' security tactics are unpatriotic and enablers of terrorism. What balderdash! What impudence! What treachery! (written 10/04/03; posted 10/11/06)

http://www.libertyforall.net/?p=145



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Ashcroft

Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Big business loses a buddy

Competitive Enterprise Institute
by Timothy Carney

10/11/06

We're still figuring out who knew what and when about former Florida Rep. Mark Foley's behavior toward pages, but the disgraced Republican was never discreet about fighting for corporate welfare for his campaign donors. Almost all congressmen win favors for their financial supporters, but few members displayed such a direct correlation between the bills they sponsored and the campaign checks they cashed...

http://www.cei.org/gencon/019,05555.cfm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Foley

The AT&T-BellSouth merger is the latest threat to net neutrality: will the FCC stop it?

Narrowing The Net
http://ga3.org/ct/Qp20pgF1CzuG/

Fight The Fraud In Iraq

by Isaiah J. Poole, TomPaine.com

Tardy promises of a crackdown should not dilute outrage over the ripoffs and ongoing incompetence in Iraq.

http://ga3.org/ct/Qd20pgF1CzuT/

Problem politics

The American Prospect
by Harold Meyerson

10/11/06

Let's stipulate at the outset that if the Republican Congress had done a decent job addressing the nation's problems over the past two years, the Foley scandal and cover-up wouldn't now be plunging the Republicans into political perdition. Instead, the scandal has served chiefly to crystallize in the public's mind much that it has come to loathe about both the Congress and the Bush administration -- above all, their unwavering focus on the politics of a problem rather than the problem itself. It's not just that congressional Republicans have neglected to do anything about the conduct of the war in Iraq, or diminishing medical and retirement benefits, or the 12 million undocumented immigrants living and working here...

http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=12093


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Five scandals that could put Republicans in jail

AlterNet
by James Ridgeway

10/12/06

In a post-9/11 environment of silence and fear, the mood inside Congress has mirrored the bunkers and barriers outside: No one dares question the military or the intelligence services too closely, or to push the president too far. The Caucus Room continues to be used for party meetings and social events, and every so often there is a potted inquiry, as in the case of the 2003 hearings on the space shuttle. But on issues of war and peace, of corruption and graft, of civil rights, civil liberties, and constitutional breaches, meek questions are the rule, answered by dull assurances from the White House. If the Democrats win back control of Congress (or even one of its chambers), if they can come up with the requisite moxie, and if they can muster the political will to reach out to their own base as well as to disaffected Republicans, they will have an opportunity to begin to change all that...

http://www.alternet.org/story/42880/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

That Axis of Evil

Slate
by Jacob Weisberg

10/11/06

In his first State of the Union Address in January 2002, George W. Bush deployed the expression 'axis of evil' to describe the governments of Iraq, Iran, and North Korea. Critics jumped on the president for his belligerent rhetoric. But the problem with Bush's formulation wasn't his use of the term 'evil,' a perfectly apt description of the regimes of Saddam Hussein, the Iranian mullahs, and Kim Jong-il. The real issue was with the 'axis' part. With the reference to the Axis powers of World War II, Bush suggested that there was some sort of alliance or cooperation among these three enemies of the United States. His turn of phrase indicated that they represented a unitary problem and implied that in taking on one, America would be dealing with all three. Nearly five years later, we can see the damage caused by the president's too-cute slogan and the muddled thinking behind it...

http://www.slate.com/id/2151353


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The coming Republican debacle

Human Events
by William Rusher

10/12/06

Having controlled the White House and both Houses of Congress, as well as most of the major governorships, for almost all of the past six years, the Republican members of Congress have faithfully imitated the mistakes of their Democratic predecessors. Promises of budgetary frugality went out the window, and the members lined up to bring home federal pork for their districts. The device of the 'earmark' was exploited beyond even the Democrats' wildest dreams. Inevitably, fragrant crooks like Jack Abramoff managed to steal millions with the help of a few corrupt politicians. By midsummer it was clear that the American people had noticed all this, and were preparing to respond in the only way voters in a two-party system can: by throwing the rascals out, and throwing the other rascals in...

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=17447


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A new kind of neocon?

http://www.antiwar.com/hadar/?articleid=9839


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush's False Choice on Iraq

The Los Angeles Times argues that the deliberate repetition of a shameless canard just before an election does not contribute to this thoughtful debate. Indeed, Bush's formulation could lead to a false sense of complacency. Fighting the terrorists "over there" does not necessarily make us safer "over here." This is not to say that there is no relation at all between Iraq's fate and the threat of terrorism to the US. But the relationship is not as simplistic as the president describes it. Pretending these two issues are part of the same problem trivializes them both.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101206Z.shtml

Phone mast won't signal problems, say church

Thursday October 12, 2006

By East Lothian Newsroom

13/10/06

MOBILE phone giant O2 hopes to strike a deal to install a transmitter inside Haddington West Church.

Planning permission has been sought from East Lothian Council for a telecommunications ‘base station’ inside the church tower, though the church has yet to give final approval.

The church building has been hit by a serious dry rot problem, which has left officials with a £70,000 repair bill, hindering the start of work on the second phase of the £200,000 hall redevelopment project.

While the base station would be a financial boost to the church, it would not generate enough cash to entirely fix the dry rot.

One woman contacted the Courier to say she was concerned about radiation emitting from the base station.

“The older people of Hilton Lodge are very close to the church, while the children of Haddington Infant School are taught close by – I really don’t think it’s safe when there’s doubt about these base stations,” she said.

“I know there’s a need for them these days – but surely the Garleton Hills would be more appropriate.”

But Graham Coe, clerk to the church’s congregational board, said there had been much consultation.

Church minister, the Rev. Cammy Mackenzie [ http://www.westchurch.co.uk/ ] was convinced that the base station would not harm anyone, said Mr Coe, while the Stewart Report commissioned by the Government in 2000 concluded that “the balance indicates that there is no general risk to the health of people living near to base stations on the basis that exposures are expected to be small fractions of the guidelines”.

Omega read "Base Stations, operating within strict national and international Guidelines, do not present a Health Risk?" under: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/771911/

The World Health Organisation, meanwhile, ruled that “radio frequency field levels around bas stations are not considered a health risk”.

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http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cancer+Cluster
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


“If somebody was to come up tomorrow with a piece of research which had credibility then we would still be in a position to pull out,” said Mr Coe.

He stressed that the O2 approach was not linked to the dry rot problem.

“Although the church has been carefully maintained over the years, the building, which is now around 120 years old, is really now showing its age,” he added.

The transmitter would be high up in the tower, out of sight.

http://www.eastlothiancourier.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=1838&format=html

Second mobile giant in anti-mast group's sights

12 October 2006

PARENTS who won their battle to stop a mobile phone giant installing a mast near a school have revealed they have another campaign on their hands.

Residents' action group Orange Squash, who successfully fended off a planning application by Orange, say they face a second campaign following interest from T-Mobile.

The proposed site, yards from Bedonwell Junior School, Bedonwell Road, Belvedere, has been deemed unsuitable by parents who fear for the healthy and safety of their children who attend the school.

Alan Eaton, founder of Orange Squash, said: "These mobile phone companies are like vultures.

"We get rid of one and then there is another waiting in the wings ready to pounce.

"It looks like we have another battle on our hands."

Last month bosses at Orange bowed down to pressure from residents and have revised their planning application to Bexley council, as reported in the Bexley Times.

The initial proposals outlined plans for a mast to be erected 100 yards from Bedonwell Junior School.

But Orange staff have shelved their original plans and have prepared an application for the mast to be installed at least 700 metres away from the school grounds following a eight month battle with the community.

Now T-Mobile is considering plans to erect a similar mast yards from the school.

Mr Eaton, who took his last campaign to Parliament after collecting more than 800 signatures from concerned residents, said the community is 'fed up'.

He added: "We have fought off one company and now there is another. We are fed up of all of this but we will fight another company if we have to."

A spokesman for T-Mobile was unavailable for comment as the Bexley Times went to press.

Orange Squash was backed by veteran journalist Esther Rantzen who led national campaign, SHAME (Schools and Hospitals Against Mast Emissions). For more information visit http://www.shame.org.uk .

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/y7dwlm

Al Qaeda Suspect: U.S. Government Gave Me LSD

An alleged operative for Al Qaeda imprisoned for 3 1/2 years as an enemy combatant is saying he was tortured and forcibly medicated with "a sort of truth serum" while in a Navy brig.

http://www.nysun.com/article/41305?access=689835


From Information Clearing House

Testing the Definition of "Terrorism"

Luis Posada Carriles and the U.S.
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=40&ItemID=11162


From Information Clearing House



Jose Padilla claims US government tortured him

"The government's conduct vis-a-vis Mr. Padilla is a stain on this nation's character, and through its illegal conduct, the government has forfeited its right to prosecute Mr. Padilla," his lawyers said in a legal motion filed this week.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article15265.htm

It's begun: an Asian nuclear arms race

Why should we maintain an indefinite commitment to fight a war for South Korea when the result could now be escalation involving nuclear strikes on U.S. forces in the Pacific or the American homeland?

http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52386


From Information Clearing House

Report Indicates that 1 in 4 Veterans of the Global War on "Terrorism" Claim Disabilities

One in four veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars are filing disability claims, according to records released by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA) under the Freedom of Information Act after nine months of denying their existence and posted today on the National Security Archive Web site.

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20061010/index.htm


From Information Clearing House

Bush Vows US Will Remain in Iraq, Dismisses Report on War Deaths

The president dismissed a study published Wednesday that estimated some 655,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the war. He said he does not consider the report credible, and that the methodology used is "pretty well discredited."

http://www.voanews.com/english/2006-10-11-voa41.cfm



More than 300,000 Iraqis have fled their homes:

Some 890,000 other Iraqis have also moved to Jordan, Iran and Syria in the last three years.

http://tinyurl.com/nrjz8


From Information Clearing House



U.S. Business Will Try To Discredit Iraq "Excess' Death Toll" Study

Can you imagine the profits being made by the military-industrial complex on all this? Do they really want the US public to know the truth about what the weapons they produce have done to Iraqis?

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article15268.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=655%2C000

In Iraq, U.S. "contractor" deaths near 650

The occupation of Iraq has killed at least 647 civilian contractors to date, according to official figures that provide a stark reminder of the huge role of civilians in supporting the U.S. military occupation.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061010/lf_nm/iraq_usa_contractors_dc_2


From Information Clearing House

Torture, Moral Values, and Leadership of the Free World

By Edward S. Herman

In the discussions of the new torture-permissive legislation the media do not bring up Bush's statement of June 26, 2003, that "Freedom from torture is an inalienable human right. Yet torture continues to be practiced around the world by rogue regimes," and that in this struggle "we are leading this fight by example."[6] This display of hypocrisy without limit, and its unintended and unrecognized designation of the United States as a "rogue regime,"

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article15270.htm

The Mushroom Cloud over the U.N.

By Mike Whitney

The Bush administration has repeatedly rejected North Korea’s appeals for a “non-aggression” pact. Bush believes that he has the inherent right to attack whomever he chooses if it is in the national interest, which is to say, if it furthers his ambitions for global domination.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article15271.htm

Ethics Panel Questions Page Supervisor Over Foley Scandal

The House page program supervisor was questioned on Wednesday as internal investigators undertook closed-door interviews on the handling of ex-Rep. Mark Foley's inappropriate approaches to male pages.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101106T.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Foley

U.S. Develops Software That Could Track Global Press

http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=27986


Informant: Kev Hall

Univ. of Hawaii Cuts off Funding after Failing to Silence Anti-Biotech Professor

http://www.organicconsumers.org/2006/article_3110.cfm


Informant: Teresa Binstock

Wirbel im EU-Parlament um das Abkommen mit den USA zur Weitergabe von Flugpassagierdaten

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003715

Sell Out of Consumers

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1011-06.htm

Oil, Katrina and the Big Spin: 4 hours of special programming

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1011-04.htm

Our Daily Lives Don't Amount to a Hill of Beans in the Face of Nuclear War

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1011-34.htm

Yes, It Is Possible to Stop War with Iran

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1011-33.htm

Breaking the Silence of the Night

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1011-22.htm

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Breaking the silence of the night

Truthdig
by Ron Kovic

10/11/06

Have we become so complacent, so coward and intimidated by this government that we have forgotten our own revolutionary birthright of rebellion and dissent? Have we become so paralyzed by the eleventh of September that we would give up our liberty and freedom for the promise of a security that does not exist by a government that now threatens our very lives? What will it take before we finally realize the true reality of this crisis? How many more terrorist attacks, senseless wars, flag draped caskets, grieving mothers, paraplegics, amputees, stressed out sons and daughters before we finally begin to break the silence of this shameful night? Let us open up our hearts and speak in a way we have never spoken before knowing that lives now depend on it, and the very survival of our nation is now at stake. Let not our silence in this crucial moment betray us from our destiny...

http://tinyurl.com/pk6hr


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Americans Want It All, and Hang the Consequences

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1011-27.htm

Iraq Pullout Resolution on Ballot

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1011-05.htm

Iraq Brings Wounds That Deepen With Time

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1011-07.htm

US Population Hits 300 Million, but Is It Sustainable?

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1011-08.htm

Lou Dobbs calls for revolt against two-party system

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5178/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Olbermann: “Why does habeas corpus hate America”

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/October2006/111006Olbermann.htm


Informant: shane_digital



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Habeas+Corpus

War on the Middle Class

http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/book.2.html

CNN LARRY KING INTERVIEWS LOU DOBBS
http://www.apfn.net/pogo/L10-10-06-D.MP3

Source: http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=105363;show_parent=1

From The Online Campaign
http://www.TheOnlineCampaign.com

CHANGE THE WORLD, JOIN THE 1-MILLION-EMAIL-CAMPAIGN !!

http://www.congratulationsdemocratsnowdoyourjob.com/

How to steal an election in one minute

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

ATTENTION AMERICAN VOTERS: IT’S TIME TO TAKE BACK YOUR ELECTIONS

http://www.indymedia.org/en/2006/09/846112.shtml

AIPAC AND ITS ELECTION RIGGING CONSPIRATORS EXPOSED
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/08/347186.html


Informant: ranger116

The government operations on the "dark side"

http://tinyurl.com/gn978

Return to the 'Homeland' and Reflections

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/keferl1.html

First the TSA Came for the Condiments...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gregory/gregory123.html

If You Harbor Terrorists, You Are a Terrorist

http://www.lewrockwell.com/marina/marina15.html

Habeas Corpus: The Lynchpin of Freedom

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hornberger/hornberger103.html



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Habeas+Corpus

Creeping Dictatorship

http://www.lewrockwell.com/reed/reed111.html

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