Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007

Pursuing true peace, not just the absence of violence, is rarely easy, but always right

Dr. King's Inconvenient Truth
http://ga3.org/ct/O720pgF1Dznp/



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

However strenuously conservatives deny it, Iraq and Vietnam share parallel lines to defeat

Ghosts Of Vietnam
http://ga3.org/ct/Op20pgF1DznP/



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

This week, Congress can take the first step toward the new energy policy the people voted for

Big Change, Not Big Oil
http://ga3.org/ct/Od20pgF1Dzn0/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Big+Oil

La Guerre des Ondes

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_n157.htm

CLIMATE RESETS 'DOOMSDAY CLOCK'

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6270871.stm


Informant: NHNE

Media reform is becoming a real political issue in this country

http://tinyurl.com/32snqu



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=media+reform

20.000 Menschen in Todestrakten: Amnesty protestiert gegen Todesstrafe in den USA

17.01.07

"Die USA ignorieren den weltweiten Trend zur Abschaffung der Todesstrafe", so die Menschenrechtsorganisation Amnesty international anlässlich des 30. Jahrestages der Hinrichtung von Gary Gilmore. Gilmore wurde am 17. Januar 1977 im US-Bundesstaat Utah hingerichtet - es war die erste Hinrichtung, nachdem die USA die Todesstrafe fast 10 Jahre ausgesetzt hatten. "Gilmore war der Erste in einer langen Reihe von Todeskandidaten", sagte Oliver Hendrich, der sich in einer Pressemitteilung von Amnesty als "Todesstrafen-Experte" bezeichnet. Seit 1977 sind nach Angaben der Organisation in den USA mehr als über 1050 Todesurteile vollstreckt worden.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=15132

Grover Norquist, Christian Conservatives Fight Ethics Bill

As the US Senate debated an ethics bill last night, conservative Christian groups and "Jack Abramoff's friend" Grover Norquist were unleashing a major cyber-lobbying effort in opposition to the bill.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707H.shtml

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Only Appearing to Clean House
http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0118-31.htm



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Petro-Power and the Nuclear Renaissance

Michael Klare writes: "Not 'Islamo-fascism' but 'Energo-fascism' - the heavily militarized global struggle over diminishing supplies of energy - will dominate world affairs (and darken the lives of ordinary citizens) in the decades to come."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707G.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Michael+Klare

Hangings Fuel Sectarian Split Across Middle East

The botched hanging of Saddam Hussein and two lieutenants by Iraq's Shiite-led government has helped to accelerate Sunni-Shiite sectarianism across an already fragile Middle East, according to experts across the region. The chaotic executions and the calm with which Mr. Hussein confronted the gallows and the mocking Shiite guards have bolstered his image among many of his fellow Sunni Muslims.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707E.shtml



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http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Saddam
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"Duke" Cunningham Prosecutor Fired

The Justice Department is removing several United States attorneys from their jobs, among them Carol C. Lam, the top federal prosecutor in San Diego, who led the corruption prosecution of former representative Randy "Duke" Cunningham.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707D.shtml



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

Senators to Introduce Resolution Opposing Bush's Iraq Policy

Senate leaders will introduce a bipartisan resolution of opposition to President Bush's new Iraq policy as early as today, taking the lead from House Democrats, who are increasingly divided on how far to go to thwart additional troop deployments to Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707B.shtml



Senators Agree on Iraq War Resolution

A group of senators, including a Republican war critic, announced agreement Wednesday on a resolution opposing President Bush's 21,500-troop buildup in Iraq, setting their marker for a major clash between the White House and Congress over the unpopular war.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707R.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge

Lieutenant Ehren Watada's courage as he faces the fight of his life

Army Denies Watada Illegal-War Defense

Truthout's Geoffrey Millard interviews Lieutenant Ehren Watada's parents on the eve of his court-martial. They spoke about their son and his courage as he faces the fight of his life.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707A.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Watada
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=redress

Rep. Lynn Woolsey Announces Introduction of "Bring Our Troops Home and Sovereignty of Iraq Restoration Act"

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/woolseybill



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Lynn+Woolsey
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Bring+Our+Troops+Home
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Die Blindheit der Mächtigen gegenüber den anderen Menschen

Der Fall Stoiber führt vor, was eine Studie von US-Psychologen belegt: Machthaber können nicht erkennen, was Andere sehen, denken und empfinden - was mitunter auch zu ihrem Untergang beiträgt.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24464/1.html

TeenScreen: The Last Straw

http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/22001.html



Informant: rafeswhiterose

Take Action: Tell Congress to cut off profits for Big Oil

http://usactions.greenpeace.org/action/start/134/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Big+Oil

Phone mast plan opposed

By Staff Reporter

A PLAN to install a mobile phone mast has met with opposition from councillors.

Mobile phone company O2 wants to erect a 12.5 metre pole and antenna in Wearish Lane, Westhoughton.

But the plans, earmarked for the Victoria Road Motor Company site, have been refused by Westhoughton town council.

Councillors fear the mast would look out of place, as it would be visible from nearby beauty spot The Clough.

Council leader Cllr Jim Gilfillan said: "The town council, along with Bolton Council's environmental services, are putting a lot of money into redeveloping the nearby nature spot. The pole would be very prominent from the top of the road. I would recommend that O2 resubmit the plans to erect the pole on an industrial estate."

The matter will now go before Bolton Council's planning committee.
http://www.bolton.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=147,1&_dad=portal92&_schema=PORTAL92

10:11am Tuesday 16th Jan

© Copyright 2001-2007 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/display.var.1125181.0.phone_mast_plan_opposed.php

Anger at ‘huge’ mast

17 January 2007

The mast at Downfield bus terminus.

Residents of Downfield in Dundee have expressed their anger at Government legislation that has allowed a mobile phone company to erect a telecoms mast without planning permission.

Contractors working on behalf of T-Mobile have put up a temporary mast near the junction of St Mary’s Street and Cox Street using emergency legislation from Scottish planning laws.

The structure is twice the size of other masts in the area and stands in plain sight of surrounding neighbourhoods.

Lee McMurchie, of St Mary’s Road, said he would be asking local residents to petition T-Mobile for its removal.

He said, “They have erected this huge mast right outside my door. I think residents should have been consulted before such a monstrosity was put up.

“The council has told us the company is allowed to put the mast up for a six-month temporary period without planning permission or consultation with residents. It’s a disgrace.

“There are two other 30-ft masts nearby, but they are partly obscured by trees so they don’t bother anyone.”

Dundee City Council said it was powerless to intervene in the matter for six months as the company had acted within the law.

A spokesman said, “Under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order, T-Mobile has the power to summarily erect the structure in an emergency.”

Martin Cheyne, acquisitions director of T-Mobile contractor Wilkinson Helsby Projects, confirmed the mast has been put there on a temporary basis to replace one removed from a building at Baberton Court, which is undergoing redevelopment.

T-Mobile is obliged by the terms of its licence to provide coverage at all times, and the company claims the temporary mast is necessary to conform to that licence.

Mr Cheyne said his understanding of the emergency powers afforded to T-Mobile would not permit the company to erect a shifting network of temporary masts to plug holes in the mobile coverage, thereby allaying fears that, after six months, the telecoms company could simply shift the mast to another location.

WHP was not in a position to comment on whether it would respond to residents’ objections and remove the mast once Mr McMurchie’s petition has been lodged, saying any decision would have to come from T-Mobile.

A liaison officer at the firm has been informed about the situation and said he would comment in due course, although no response had been received at the time of going to press.

© All copyright D C Thomson & Co Ltd., 2007

http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2007/01/17/story9186076t0.shtm

We will fight mast plan all the way

PETER WALSH

17 January 2007 14:11

Families in a block of flats in the north of the city have begun a campaign against a mobile phone mast being installed near where they live.

People living in Catton View Court, off Woodcock Road, were shocked to receive letters from T-Mobile informing them of plans to install a 12.85m mast and substation near their homes.

The Evening News has opposed the installation of mobile phone masts near homes and schools, until it is proved they are safe, through our Put Masts on Hold campaign.

Brian Minister, 52, who has lived in the flats since 1998, said: "This letter was a shock when it arrived last week. Most people weren't aware of what they wanted to do. It's quite tall and with the health issues we're quite concerned on that side.

"People are suffering from cancer and other conditions and I think there's a lot in it."

Mr Minister, a well-known face around many of Norwich's pubs as a volunteer charity collector for Cancer Research, said he has started to produce some leaflets which he will post through other residents' doors to highlight the proposals by the mobile phone operator.

"We've started a petition and are putting leaflets through people's doors," he said. "We're trying to get some support because people might not know what to do about it."

David Lowe, 53, who has lived at Catton View Court for the past four years, is also opposed to the planned mast. "It's outrageous," he said. "We've had no information about it and have just been told its going to happen. We don't want it and hopefully will be able to prevent this happening - we're all absolutely seething about it."

Mr Lowe, who is out of work but used to work for Archant in the public notices department, said he has raised concerns about the mast in a letter to Norwich North MP Dr Ian Gibson.

He said: "It's a health hazard and anyone living in the area for up to a mile will be affected by it. We don't need that being forced upon us."

No one from T-Mobile was available for comment.

Are you fighting a mobile phone mast where you live? Call Evening News reporter Peter Walsh on 01603 772439 or e-mail peter.walsh@archant.co.uk

Copyright © 2007 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/ytg6uu

Mast opposition to phone firm’s plans

By Rob Devey

RESIDENTS who are opposing plans for a phone mast on a busy Harwood footpath told a planning inspector it would be a blot on the landscape and a health-and-safety hazard.

T-Mobile appealed after Bolton Council's planning and highways committee ignored the advice of officers and refused permission for the 3G mast in Lea Gate near the Morrisons supermarket.

Councillors said that as the 11.7-metre mast would narrow the footpath, pedestrians, including mothers with pushchairs and people in wheelchairs, might be forced to use the road.

Yesterday, at the appeal hearing in Bolton Town Hall, planning inspector Elizabeth Hill listened to arguments from the company, the council and residents.

Ian Calderbank, Bolton's principle engineer, said the width of the footpath would be reduced to 1.8 metres - below the legal two-metre minimum.

But T-Mobile agent Susan McMorrow said that when the path was busy she believed pedestrians would wait for people coming the other way to pass rather then attempt to walk round them in the road.

Residents Gillian Platt and Veronica Goodman said the footpath was the main route to the supermarkert, library and health centre.

They also raised concerns that the mast would spoil the character of the area, with the 16th-century Lea Gate Farm and two cottages nearby being listed buildings.

Mrs Platt said residents feared the mast could pose a health risk and said its position near the supermarket's petrol station could also be dangerous.

That suggestion was denied by T-Mobile's regional property surveyor Simon Mitchell, who added that the company would be willing to pay for the footpath to be widened to two metres.

After the hearing, Mrs Platt, of Tottington Road, said: "I hope the inspector has listened to residents, many of whom have lived here all their lives and know the area better than anybody.

"The footpath is not wide enough as it is, and even if they extended it that would not be enough to persuade us."

Mrs Platt, aged 63, added: "You're not supposed to use mobile phones at petrol stations but here they want to site a phone mast near one, it's ludicrous.

"We're worried there could be an explosion."

A site visit followed the hearing and a decision is due within seven weeks.

© Copyright 2001-2007 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/news/localnews/display.var.1128202.0.mast_opposition_to_phone_firms_plans.php

070117 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/070117_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

070115 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/070115_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

070112 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/070112_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

070108 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/070108_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

070103 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/070103_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

061228 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/061228_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

The Doomsday Clock: Nuclear threat to world 'rising'

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/article2160081.ece


Informant: binstock

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'Five Minutes to Midnight': Doomsday Clock Reset for an Alarming World
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0117-06.htm

Study to examine TETRA mast risk

17/01/2007

TETRA, mobile comms mast, mobile comms health risk Researchers from the University of Essex are to carry out a two year study to establish if there are any short term health effects from exposure to TETRA mobile radio masts. The move follows the recent completion of the largest ever scientific study of the health effects of conventional and 3G mobile phone masts, carried out at the University’s Electromagnetics and Health Laboratory. The study tested 176 people under carefully controlled conditions and the results are due to be published later this year. The project, which has won £265,624 of funding from the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research programme, will examine the effect of the electromagnetic fields emitted by the TETRA system on up to 264 volunteers. Because TETRA is used by the emergency services, the researchers hope to recruit participants from these services. If you would like to volunteer, contact ehstudy@essex.ac.uk or call 01206 873784.

Author Graham Pitcher

Supporting Information

http://www.essex.ac.uk/psychology/EHS/

© Findlay Publications Ltd 2007

http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/article/index.aspx?articleid=khoIiLjhFYLbXq6vVGTr9JvIHEyXTVhFYZmheslex9EA

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The Essex MTHR study has returned results to volunteers and reports later this year.

Somehow it seem it is worth another £265k to see if there are any "short-term health effects" of TETRA. Good.

All they need now is volunteers.

For more see http://www.tetrawatch.net/main/news.php


Andy


From Mast Sanity/Mast Network

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http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Hypersensitivity

ACLU Releases Memo on Monitoring of Activists

A Defense Department database devoted to gathering information on potential threats to military facilities and personnel, known as Talon, had 13,000 entries as of a year ago - including 2,821 reports involving American citizens, according to an internal Pentagon memo to be released today by the American Civil Liberties Union. The Pentagon memo says an examination of the system led to the deletion of 1,131 reports involving Americans, 186 of which dealt with "anti-military protests or demonstrations in the US."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707P.shtml

Appeal for Redress Delivered to Congress

A letter from about 1,000 active-duty, Guard and Reserve members calling for Congress to end the war in Iraq was delivered to Capitol Hill on Tuesday. The letter contains just three sentences: "As a patriotic American proud to serve the nation in uniform, I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the prompt withdrawal of all American military forces and bases from Iraq. Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. It is time for US troops to come home."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707M.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=redress
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Watada

Somalia as a military target

Common Dreams
by Stephen Zunes

01/16/07

The U.S.-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia and subsequent U.S. air strikes and naval blockade against that east African country mark another dangerous chapter in the Bush administration’s war against Islamic nations. And, despite no authorization from Congress for the United States to become engaged in that country’s civil war and despite the failure of President Bush to consult with Congress as required by the War Powers Act, the new Democratic leadership in Congress has apparently not raised any objections to this dangerous and illegal escalation...

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0116-32.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

Diary of a Guantanamo attorney

In These Times
by H. Candace Gorman

01/17/06

I fell into the world of Guantanamo in October 2005. The Chicago Council of Lawyers had organized a luncheon discussion on the legal issues surrounding the infamous detention facility at the U.S. naval base in eastern Cuba. I received an e-mail thanking me for my attendance (I should have gone but didn’t) and asking for volunteers to represent the nearly 200 known unrepresented prisoners at the base. I had assumed that I was well-informed about our criminal president and his assault on the rule of law; it never occurred to me that four years after being captured (and more than one year after the Supreme Court affirmed their right to hearing and counsel) individuals were still being held without legal representation. I replied to the e-mail, offering my services...

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2966/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

Five years, lost in hell

The Power of Narrative
by Arthur Silber

01/16/07

As you read the following, think about what you may have done during a five-year period in your own life. Think about the work you did, or the school(s) you may have attended, the friends you spent time with, the person you may have fallen in love with and married. Think about all that. And then consider this …

http://tinyurl.com/2783yr


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

How US is deferring war costs

Christian Science Monitor

01/16/07

To pay for World War II, Americans bought savings bonds and put extra notches in their belts. President Harry Truman raised taxes and cut nonmilitary spending to pay for the Korean conflict. During Vietnam, the US raised taxes but still watched deficits soar. But to pay for the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US has used its credit card, counting on the Chinese and other foreign buyers of its debt to pay the bills. Now, as President Bush is promising to boost the number of troops in Iraq, there is increased scrutiny over how the US is going to pay for it all. The US is spending about $10 billion a month on Iraq and Afghanistan. By the end of this year, the total funds appropriated will be nearly $600 billion –- approaching the amount spent on the Vietnam or Korean wars, when adjusted for inflation...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0116/p01s01-usfp.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Next target: Tehran

http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1990498,00.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

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Target Iran

Scott Ritter and Seymour Hersh talk about Iran and the prospect of nuclear war.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16209.htm

A Military 'Surge' to the Political Nowhere

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hadar/hadar79.html



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Bush the Empire Slayer

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/chazelle1.html



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Ron Paul vs. Hillary Clinton

http://www.lewrockwell.com/ostrowski/ostrowski80.html



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http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Hillary+Clinton

Man burned in cell phone flare-up

San Francisco Chronicle

01/16/07

A cell phone in the front pocket of a Vallejo man’s pants spontaneously combusted, quickly ignited his clothes and left the man with second- and third-degree burns across at least half his body, according to investigators. Luis Picaso, 59, was apparently sleeping on a white, all-plastic lawn chair in his room late Saturday night and was awakened as he was ablaze, said Vallejo Fire Department investigator and spokesman Bill Tweedy. By the time authorities arrived shortly before midnight, Picaso was on the floor of the bathroom. He was in stable condition Sunday, Tweedy said Monday night. The plastic lawn chair — a petroleum product causing a high-heat fire — had melted. Picaso’s soccer jersey — made of quick-burning nylon — was almost completely burned away...

http://tinyurl.com/yhtm96


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Intelligence agency’s leasing deal examined

USA Today

01/16/07

A Pentagon domestic intelligence agency overpaid and might have broken the law in awarding a $100 million contract to lease office space, federal investigators say. The Pentagon’s Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA) awarded the no-bid deal in 2003 to TKC Communications. Federal auditors say the agency lacked the authority to sign the contract and overpaid by more than $2 million...

http://tinyurl.com/26g2f7


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Drahtlos-Wahn in St.Gallen oder die strahlenden Studentenwohnungen

Klicken Sie folgenden Link an, es lohnt sich den Text ganz durchzulesen à Studenten- und Autofahrer-„Missbrauch“.

http://www.gigaherz.ch/1104


i. V. http://www.mobilfunk-erlenbach.ch



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'Choking Game': D.A.R.E program MUST also teach children about THIS deadly activity

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/611538404?z00m=9399082
http://www.dylan-the-boy-blake.com/


Informant: Rosemary R.

Der Name Hartz ist jetzt auch Synonym für die Doppelmoral dieser Gesellschaft

#Die Linkspartei.PDS: Pressemitteilungen

17. Januar 2007

Zum heutigen Prozessbeginn gegen Peter Hartz, dem Ideen- und Namensgeber der Hartz-Gesetze, erklärt die stellvertretende Parteivorsitzende Katja Kipping:

Von Hartz IV-Betroffene erhalten bei Nichtmeldung im Jobcenter eine Kürzung von über 100 Euro der knappen Sozialleistungen, das ist fast ein Drittel ihres Einkommens. Bezüglich der Erstattung von Heizkosten müssen manche um jeden Euro mit dem Jobcenter feilschen, Rüdiger S. trat sogar in den Hungerstreik. Sozialdetektive schnüffeln unter der Bettdecke und in der Haushaltskasse, um so genannte eheähnliche Lebensgemeinschaften nachzuweisen und damit die Sozialleistungen der Betroffenen zu kürzen. Peter Hartz gehört zu denjenigen, die sich das ausgedacht haben. Der Name Hartz ist Synonym für Armut per Gesetz. Jetzt ist er selbst wegen Untreue in 44 Fällen und zusätzlich wegen Begünstigung von Betriebsräten angeklagt. Ihm "droht" ein Schnellverfahren. Auf Zeugen und auf das Verlesen früherer Aussagen soll weitgehend verzichtet. Niemand schaut unter seine Bettdecke, zählt die Haushaltskasse nach, kürzt seine Bezüge um ein Drittel. Während die Großen mit Milde rechnen können, wird gegen die Kleinen mit drakonischer Härte vorgegangen. Der Name Hartz ist jetzt auch Synonym für die Doppelmoral dieser Gesellschaft.

http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=34949

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Maßgeblich von Kriminellen geprägte Hartz-Gesetze streichen!

Petition von Armin Kammrad, Augsburg, vom 17.01.2007 (pdf) http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/modelle/hartz/kriminell.pdf

Aus dem Text: „…hiermit fordere ich Sie auf, aufgrund fehlender demokratischer Legitimation umgehend alle durch den damaligen VW-Arbeitsdirektor Peter Hartz konzipierten und durch das Parlament verabschiedeten sog. Hartz-Gesetze (SGB II / III / XII) zu streichen und einen neuen parlamentarischen Beratungs- und Beschlussprozess zur Sozialgesetzgebung einzuleiten. Begründung: Nach Grundgesetz Artikel 20, Abs.3 ist die gesetzgebende Gewalt an die „verfassungsmäßige Ordnung“ gebunden. Dies schließt bereits vom Grundsatz aus, dass Gesetze maßgeblich von Kriminellen geprägt sein dürfen, wie es sich nun in der Verhandlung gegen den „Erfinder“ der Hartz-Gesetze, Peter Hartz, vor dem Landgericht Braunschweig eindeutig zeigt. Gegen diese Forderung kann nicht geltend gemacht werden, dass ja das Parlament die Grundkonzeption von Herrn Hartz billigte und verabschiedete. In Analogie zum BGB und der ständigen Rechtsprechung des Bundesgerichtshofes (z.B. BGHZ91, S.324ff.), ist vielmehr zu fragen, ob die Abgeordneten auch dann so entschieden hätten, wenn ihnen die eigentliche Gesinnung von Peter Hartz bekannt gewesen wäre. (…) Im Übrigen stellt sich auch im Konzern für die dort abhängig Beschäftigten die Frage, ob sämtliche Betriebsvereinbarungen, welche Herr Hartz durch Bestechung des maßgeblichen Betriebsrates erreichte, nicht als rechtswidrig und rechtsgeschäftlich somit unwirksam angefochten werden können. Mit Bezug auf das Betriebsverfassungsgesetz sind durch Bestechung zustande gekommene Betriebsvereinbarungen zumindest nichtig, sofern sie eine Schlechterstellung der sog. „Arbeitnehmerseite“ gegen deren Willen enthalten…“



Überflüssige rangeln mit Peter Hartz

„…Mit verschiedenen Aktionen gegen Sozialabbau, Ein-Euro-Jobs und die damit einhergehende Zwangsarbeit traten die Überflüssigen bisher in die Öffentlichkeit. Heute nahmen sie Peter Hartz persönlich in Empfang, als er vor dem Braunschweiger Landgericht ankam, wo er seinen Prozess hatte. Neben den Überflüssigen hatten sich weitere Demonstrant/innen in der Braunschweiger Münzstraße versammelt. Sie beschimpften Hartz als „Arbeiterverräter”, „Lump” und verwiesen auf die Doppelmoral des Angeklagten, der mit Hartz I bis IV sozial Schwache „fördern und fordern” wollte, andererseits seinem Kollegen Volkert Millionensummen zuschob. Hartz kaufte den VW-Betriebsrat und schaltete damit die betriebliche Mitbestimmung durch Korruption aus…“ Beitrag von Hartz IV-Empfänger_innen samt Dokumentation des Redebeitrags bei der Aktion auf Indymedia vom
17.01.2007 http://de.indymedia.org/2007/01/166331.shtml

Siehe dazu im LabourNet unter Branchen > Auto: VW > „Die Affäre 2005“ http://www.labournet.de/branchen/auto/vw/allg/affaere.html


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Januar 2007

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Kapital contra Betriebsräte (?)

Zitat des Tages:

„…Peter Hartz beschreibt den Umgang zwischen Betriebsrat und Konzernleitung exakt so, wie die linksradikale Kritik die Mitbestimmung immer beschrieben hat: Für Hartz sind Betriebsräte und die Gewerkschafter in den Betrieben die unverzichtbaren Transmissionsriemen zwischen Werksleitung und Belegschaft. Hartz wird nicht müde klarzumachen, dass ohne die Mobilisierung der gewählten Arbeitnehmervertreter Geschäftsleitungen in großen Unternehmen keine Chance haben, ihre Pläne umzusetzen…“

Aus: Artikel von Arno Widmann „Peter Hartz. Die Last des Namens“ in Frankfurter Rundschau vom 24.03.2007 http://www.fr-online.de/in_und_ausland/wirtschaft/aktuell/?sid=d66f00595171650082089ea82ec1cc44&em_cnt=1101662


Aus: LabourNet, 26. März 2007



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Next-up News n°156

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_n156.htm

Alzheimers...Manhattan "cluster"...toxic amyloid....2007

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/alzheimers_manhattan_cluster_toxic_amyloid.htm



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Medical Breakthrough Could Change Global Politics

Chris Floyd writes: "A quiet announcement at London's Hammersmith Hospital at the turning of the new year heralded a breakthrough that has the potential to be one of the most transformative developments ever seen in global affairs: a positive change on a par with - or even surpassing - the world-altering malignancies of war, greed and strife. But this boon could be strangled in its cradle by the vast corporate interests threatened by its radical new approach to both health care and business."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/011607HA.shtml



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Al Gore Says US States May Force Change in Climate Policy

Former US Vice President Al Gore said many businesses and state governments "embrace" the aims of the Kyoto Protocol, which may force President George W. Bush to alter his opposition to the effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions. "Even though the national policy in the US has not yet changed, many state governments have now embraced the goals of the Kyoto Protocol," Gore said at a speech to Japanese business leaders in Tokyo.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/011607ED.shtml



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Banks Are Urged Not to Finance Coal Power

A new front in the fight to slow down global warming follows trails of money, not wisps of polluting chemicals, straight to the doorsteps of banks. A coalition of environmental groups, including Boston-based Ceres, is demanding that banks reject loan requests for projects that emit high rates of greenhouse gases, which contribute to global warming.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/011607EC.shtml

A Unified Green Agenda

"It is up to greens to make sure that in 2007, a year full of possibility on energy and environmental issues, change moves in the direction of long-term sustainability and justice," says David Roberts. "Powerful forces will be pushing the other way. Before I suggest a positive agenda most elements of the green coalition can agree on (in my dreams, anyway), it's important to understand why circumstances are uniquely aligned for action, and forecast a few of the forces against which greens should consciously countervail."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/011607EA.shtml

The Economics of Climate Change

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

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The Economics of Climate Change

Video

A talk by Sir Nicholas Stern, head of the United Kingdom Government Economic Service and author of the highly regarded report, the "Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change." Stern explains how inaction on climate change could lead to the kind of economic downturn that has not been seen since the Great Depression and the two world wars.

http://webcast.berkeley.edu/stream.php?type=real&webcastid=19229


From Information Clearing House



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Einfluss des pharmazeutisch-industriellen Komplexes auf die Selbsthilfe

Ein interessanter Bericht über den "Einfluss des pharmazeutisch-industriellen Komplexes auf die Selbsthilfe" findet sich hier: http://www.kkh.de/fileserver/kkh2006/BROCHURES/Broschuere404.pdf


Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Psychiatrie-Erfahrener e.V. im Haus der Demokratie und Menschenrechte
Greifswalder Str. 4
10405 Berlin
http://www.die-bpe.de

Big Brother's new toy

It will be powered by solar energy, and will stay in a geocentric orbit for up to a year, undetectable by ground-based radar. You can't see it from the ground. But it can see you.

http://athensnews.com/issue/article.php3?story_id=25082


From Information Clearing House

Passenger wins discrimination case

John Cerqueira, a US citizen of Portuguese descent, charged that he was removed from a 2003 flight at Boston's Logan International Airport because he appeared Middle Eastern, and was denied service even after police determined he did not pose a threat.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/8A828CD3-AA25-4BA6-A9C4-15940CDCE979.htm


From Information Clearing House

Democrats in Senate Fail to Block Bill on Ethics

After campaigning for months on a promise to tighten ethics rules, Senate Democratic leaders tried unsuccessfully Thursday to block a measure that would shine a light on the shadowy practice of earmarking federal money for lawmakers’ pet projects.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/12/washington/12ethics.html?ref=politics


From Information Clearing House

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Partisan dispute derails ethics reform

Pensacola News Journal

01/18/07

A dispute with Republicans derailed ethics and lobbying legislation Democrats had hoped would mark their takeover of the Senate. ‘I hope this is going to be just a bump in the road,’ said Democratic Whip Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. ‘We will give them another chance to think about this.’ The bill would have reduced the influence of lobbyists in shaping legislation and forced lawmakers to be more open about the pet projects they slip into legislation...

http://tinyurl.com/2p6cs7


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Allies 'go after' Iran as beefed-up naval force sails for Gulf

Britain is joining an American military campaign to blunt Iranian influence in Iraq and the Gulf.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2548888,00.html



Russian missiles delivered to Iran: Ivanov

Russia has delivered new anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran and will consider further requests by Tehran for defensive weapons, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov said on Tuesday.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16198.htm



Iran Gets Army Gear in Pentagon Sale

A Pakistani arms broker convicted of exporting U.S. missile parts to Iran resumed business after his release from prison. He purchased Chinook helicopter engine parts for Iran from a U.S. company that had bought them in a Pentagon surplus sale.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6348793,00.html


From Information Clearing House



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Bush signed secret orders authorising military action to counter Iran's ambitions in Iraq and the broader Middle East

Cords that cannot be broken

Several months before his declaration in a televised speech on January 10 that the Pentagon would go after the Iranian networks in Iraq, President Bush signed secret orders authorising military action to counter Iran's ambitions in Iraq and the broader Middle East.

http://tinyurl.com/ynqp32


From Information Clearing House

The pundits who sold the Iraq War change their tune and bury their records

Selective Amnesia
http://www.amconmag.com/2007/2007_01_15/article1.html


From Information Clearing House

“When will this Nightmare End?”

The war in Iraq is not an “ideological struggle against Islamic extremism”, as Bush avers, but a brutal colonial war aimed at Iraqi civilians; the rest is merely smoke and mirrors.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16188.htm



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Spain seeks US soldiers' arrest

Spain has issued an international arrest warrant for three US soldiers accused of causing the death of a TV cameraman during the Iraq war.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6268461.stm


From Information Clearing House

UN: 34,000 Iraqi civilians killed during U.S. occupation in 2006

Gianni Magazzeni, the chief of the U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq in Baghdad, said 34,452 civilians were killed — an average of 94 per day.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070116/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq


From Information Clearing House

"This is the moment freedom begins"

By Bill Moyers

"Virtually everything the average person sees or hears outside of her own personal communications, is determined by the interests of private, unaccountable executives and investors whose primary goal is increasing profits and raising the country's share price. More insidiously, this small group of elites determine what ordinary people do not see or hear. "

Audio and transcript
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16193.htm



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More Blood for Oil

By Carl Bloice

Forget about all that stuff about Ethiopia having a 'tacit' o.k. from Washington to invade Somalia. The decision was made at the White House and the attack had military support from the Pentagon. The governments are too much in sync and the Ethiopians too dependent on the U.S. to think otherwise.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16194.htm



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Escalation Against Iran

The Pieces Are Being Put in Place

By Col. Sam Gardner

The pieces are moving. They’ll be in place by the end of February. The United States will be able to escalate military operations against Iran.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16197.htm

Murtha proposes bill to choke funding for surge

By Eric Pfeiffer

Mr. Murtha said that he doesn't think Democrats can stop Mr. Bush from instituting the first wave of a troop surge, but that his panel will be able to pass legislation to stop further waves within a month. "I don't know how many troops they can get in the field before we get our bill up and passed in the Congress," he said.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16185.htm



John Murtha: “It’s a whole new Ballgame”

By Mike Whitney

Murtha is demanding that the administration “stop extending tours of duty, stop depleting our strategic reserves, and retrain returning soldiers so they can be ‘recycled’” according to the normal procedures. He knows that the military is gravely over-stretched, so he’s trying to derail the war with bureaucratic red tape.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16191.htm



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Bush offers US Citizenship to anyone who will join the army

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/mian.php?articleid=7258


Informant: ranger116

Sign up in support of the Liberty Ark Coalition

This is taking place in KY - however, given the National Animal Classification Identity Program, this will affect everyone in every state sooner than later, IMO. Peace - Anna

Begin forwarded message:

From: Dawn and Gary Oaks
Date: January 16, 2007 8:06:53 PM EST
Subject: KY Dept of Ag Regulation for Animal Idnetification - How it affects you

Among the many other messages that we received in our inbox in the last 24 hours is this critical message attached below from the Weston Price Foundation. Upon reading it we contacted our contacts at the Community Farm Alliance in Frankfort. Surprisingly, and yet not that surprising, there has been virtually no public awareness of this critical hearing. The hearing will address the new proposed regulations with regard to mandatory particpation in the National Animal Classification Identity program. At first, many will now be ready to go on to their next message. Please don't, keep reading - this does apply to you!

Under the proposed regulations, anyone that owns an animal that could produce food will be required to register with the NAIS and be subject to unannounced searches of their property at the State Veterinarian's discretion - no need for even a search warrant or reasonable cause. If these regulations move forward it will greatly affect small farmers, hobby farmers, individual families with a handful of chickens, as well as all those Kentucky residents that enjoy consuming farm fresh food.

Gary has chosen to address the committee at the January 23rd hearing in Frankfort. We are asking anyone, and most especially concerned KY residents and farmers, to accompany us to Frankfort on January 23rd. Their is a strength and voice in numbers!! This is not just a raw milk issue. It applies to all those that would be interested in having chickens for their families or to raise a single beef for their own consumption.

We will be working actively with the Community Farm Alliance over the next week to help organize support in the form of attendees at the meeting as well as get press coverage of the absurdity of such regulations. If you can not attend on the 23rd, you can also submit written comments to the committee through the Department of Agriculture until January 31st. It is encouraged that your state representatives be carbon copied on the letters so that more than one entity in our state government is aware of their constitutents feelings.

By all means, please forward this to anyone, especially in the State of KY, that would have an interest in this issue. If you plan to attend on the
23rd, please RSVP back to us so that we may keep you updated on info as we receive it and we can also let the CFA know what kind of numbers we are looking at as far as participation at this hearing.

Thank you for your ear and may all of our rights as citizens of a "Free" country be protected, Gary and Dawn


[Original Message] From: info(et)westonaprice.org
Date: 1/15/2007 8:42:58 PM
Subject: KENTUCKY NAIS ACTION ALERT


NAIS ACTION ALERT Kentucky Department of Agriculture is proposing new regulations to make NAIS mandatory

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture has proposed regulations that would make the premises registration and animal identification portions of NAIS mandatory, and require a certificate of veterinary inspection for sales, shows, and many routine movements! The proposed regulations would also allow the State Veterinarian to enter any farm or "any other place where animals are handled" to inspect and test, without a warrant. Kentucky residents need to act NOW!

There will be a public hearing on January 23rd, starting at 10:15, at the Kentucky Dept of Agriculture, Office of State Veterinarian, 100 Fair Oaks Lane, STE 252, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Anyone who wants to speak at this hearing must notify the agency in writing by January 16, 2007, of their intent to attend. Written comments will be accepted until January
31, 2007. Send written notification of intent to be heard at the public hearing or written comments on the proposed regulations to:

Robert Stout or Sue Billings, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Office of State Veterinarian, 100 Fair Oaks Lane, STE 252, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601, phone (502) 564-3956, fax (502) 564-7852.

Here are links to the proposed regulations:

http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/302/020/020reg.htm http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/302/020/030reg.htm http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/302/020/065reg.htm

At the end of this action alert are talking points for speaking at the hearing, or you can use them to develop your written comments. Focus on the issues that are most important to you and personalize your comments. It is also very important to send a copy of any letters to your elected officials. You can find who your legislator is at http://www.lrc.ky.gov/whoswho/whoswho.htm

As always, if you have questions or concerns, you can reach us at noah(et)libertyark.net. For local contacts in Kentucky to organize the opposition to these regulations, contact: Laura at laurashaggarty(et)yahoo.com or Matt at info(et)poultrymansupply.com.

GET YOUR FRIENDS TO SIGN UP TO SUPPORT LIBERTY ARK'S FIGHT AGAINST NAIS. SEND THEM THIS LINK: http://libertyark.net/pledge.dyn

Talking Points on the proposed 302 KAR 20:020 and 20:065

• The USDA has announced that the National Animal Identification System is voluntary at the federal level. There is no reason for Kentucky to move forward with the program on a mandatory basis, as is being proposed.

• The proposed regulation states that "A CVI or appropriate permit shall be required for movement or exhibition of all animal(s). Exceptions to this requirement are in each species section." Proposed regulation 302 KAR
20:065 contains very few exceptions and requires veterinary inspection for a wide range of routine, intrastate movements, including private sales and shows.

• Requiring veterinary inspections for routine movements and private sales imposes significant monetary and time burdens.

• There have been no scientific studies conducted to show that premises registration or this type of animal identification and tracking will provide significant animal health benefits.

• The Department has not done an analysis of the costs of this program.

• The costs, both in time and money, will be high.

• The intrusive, burdensome, and costly nature of these regulations will drive many small farmers out of business and discourage people from owning animals as pets. Livestock-related businesses, such as feed and supply stores, will suffer, and the economic effects will be widespread.

• The proposed regulations are vague and unclear. As just one example, when is individual identification required as opposed to group/lot identification?

• The proposed regulation provides that "All animals requiring AIN shall meet the specifications of the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) on or before January 1, 2009." Yet no regulations have been promulgated under the NAIS, and the USDA has indicated that it has no intention of promulgating regulations at this time. What specifications must be met?

Talking points on the proposed 302 KAR 20:030

• The proposed regulation would give the State Veterinarian the authority to enter "any farm" or "any other place where animals are handled" after simply notice, without a warrant, reasonable cause, or any protection for the person's property or privacy rights.

• There is no evidence that such measures are needed to control animal disease in Kentucky.



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CBS: Military Tells Bush It Has Only 9,000 Troops Available For ‘Surge’

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/01/05/report-military-tells-bush-it-has-only-9000-troops-available-for-surge/


Informant: ranger116



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How global warming will hurt San Luis Obispo County

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispotribune/16458465.htm

Environmentalists File Opening Briefs in Challenge to Weak Mercury Reduction Plan

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0116-05.htm



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Media Reform: Arming the Lambs

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0116-20.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=media+reform

'Fake' News is a Bogus Feel-Good

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0116-26.htm

Not Just Wrong, but All Wrong

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0116-31.htm

Iraqis Will Never Accept This Sellout to the Oil Corporations

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0116-30.htm



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Resolving to End the War

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0116-23.htm

Service Members Join War Protest

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0116-01.htm

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50 Active-Duty Officers To Deliver Petition Against Sur
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=66409


Informant: ranger116

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Military Members Make an Antiwar Plea on Capitol Hill
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0117-07.htm



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Charging Towards the Big Melt

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0116-04.htm

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Charging Towards the Big Melt

Record retail store sales during the holiday season in North America is one reason 2007 is predicted to be the hottest year on record. And it's well past time that people began to connect the dots between what they buy and the resulting environmental impacts such as global warming, experts say.

http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=36176


From Information Clearing House

UN Officials Question Iraq's Rough Justice

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0116-03.htm



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US Defense Secretary: Iran Target of US Gulf Military Moves

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0116-05.htm

Washington Trial Forces Cheney into the Spotlight

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0116-02.htm



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Bush's New Iran Policy: No Evidence for IED Charge

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0116-08.htm

Agents of Repression: The FBI's Secret Wars Against the Black Panther Party and the American Indian Movement

http://tinyurl.com/3747xr


Informant: mistralwind2001

Save Our Seafood: Stop Gulf Mercury Pollution

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=266379367&url_num=2&url=http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/GRN/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=6460

Send an Email to Support Clean Energy

http://action.environmentaldefense.org/campaign/energy_subsidies_action/wxueesu4165x7n6?


Informant: Bette M.

Bank warns investors of Feb.-Mar. 2007 Israeli-US attack on Iran

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5591/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

It Is Not Whether Or Not To Audit Elections, But How

RELEASE: National Election Data Archive http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/US/press/Release-audits.pdf

It Is Not Whether Or Not To Audit Elections, But How, As Explained by a Short Paper & Spreadsheet from National Election Data Archive

Salt Lake City, UT - January 17, 2007

How many ballots have to be counted to detect vote counting errors that are big enough to change the outcome of an election? With more and more contested elections since 2000, the question is not just academic. According to an analysis by M.I.T. mathematician Ronald Rivest, in an average US House race with a 1% margin between candidates and 440 precinct counts, a 2% audit may only have a 27% chance of uncovering vote count error, while a 20% audit may have a
97% chance of uncovering vote count error.

A spreadsheet tool to allow any layman to calculate how many vote counts to audit, was released by the National Election Data Archive
(NEDA). The tool uses a formula developed by Rivest to estimate the minimum audit sufficient to detect vote count errors that could seat wrong candidates. NEDA's audit analysis spreadsheet tool and a paper explaining Rivest's formula can be downloaded free at ElectionArchive.org.

http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/US/paper-audits/ElectionAuditEstimator.pdf http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/US/paper-audits/HowManyToAudit.xls

NEDA president Kathy Dopp said NEDA released the election audit analysis tool because of a nationwide debate about whether or not to verify machine counts by manually counting paper ballot records. "Could there be a more inane debate?" Dopp asked. "Would you put your money in a bank that did not conduct certified audits? Would the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insure deposits if banks were not subjected to certifiable audits?"

The closer the race between two candidates, the larger manual audit is needed to uncover small machine error that might wrongly alter the outcome, according to both Dopp and Rivest.

Dopp said that other requirements to ensure the integrity of election outcomes are included in a set of 14 Recommendations for Ensuring the Integrity of Elections by experts in election integrity. Sufficient audits and public oversight are necessary to deter wholesale electronic fraud and errors.

http://electionarchive.org/ucvInfo/US/EI-FederalLegislationProposal.pdf

For the public to have oversight over election integrity, NEDA said, the public needs to be allowed to fully observe all audit procedures, including the random selection and manual vote counts, and before the audit begins, a public report of all vote types and votes counted on each machine needs to be publicly released. Audits are hand-counts of all paper ballots associated with randomly selected machine counts.


Kathy Dopp
http://electionarchive.org



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Framing, Death, and Democracy

"The first duty of Congress is to be Congress, to provide a check on the executive through the power to hold hearings, write legislation, and tighten the purse strings," writes George Lakoff. "The central issue raised by the president's speech last Wednesday is not whether Iraq will have a democracy, but whether we will."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607F.shtml

Reintroduce civics to our public schools

In Praise of Professor Dreyfuss

William Fisher applauds the effort by Richard Dreyfuss to reintroduce civics to our public schools. "The movie legend has launched a personal campaign to urge educators to teach their young students about the US Constitution, including the Bill of Rights, and other government basics."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607G.shtml



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Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007

Vietnam, Iraq, Calls for Impeachment

Steve Hammons writes: "Prior to this stage in the Vietnam War, some US officials kept thinking that if they just added more troops, there would be 'victory' and 'success.' After more than 58,000 US military deaths and many more wounded, maimed and damaged veterans the war seemed to be going worse than ever."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607D.shtml



War of Shadows

Chris Hedges writes: "The plan to send 21,500 more troops to Iraq will be accompanied by a subtle but disastrous change in the way the war is fought - a change that will almost assuredly increase the monthly tallies of American dead and wounded."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607E.shtml



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Bush's Escalation Speech

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607C.shtml



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Iran Gets Army Gear in Pentagon Sale

The US military has sold forbidden equipment at least a half-dozen times to middlemen for countries - including Iran and China - who exploited security flaws in the Defense Department's surplus auctions. The sales include fighter jet parts and missile components.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607B.shtml

Two Navy Men Create an Outlet For Military Protests on the Web

Why They Fight -- From Within

By Linton Weeks
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 16, 2007; C01

NORFOLK, Jan. 15 -- For Jonathan Hutto and David Rogers, life has become something of a surreality show. The two Navy men, comrades in arms, are waging a war against a war. Working from within, Hutto, Rogers and others have established AppealforRedress.org , a Web site that enables active-duty, reserve and National Guard troops to appeal directly to Congress to withdraw military personnel from Iraq. On Monday, the group held its coming-out news conference in Norfolk, announcing that more than 1,000 people have signed appeals. On Tuesday, the pleas will be presented to Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio) on Capitol Hill. All of this comes at a time when President Bush is sending even more troops to war. "Just because you joined the military doesn't mean your constitutional rights are suspended," said Hutto, a petty officer third class and 1999 Howard University graduate. "True patriotism is having a questioning attitude about the government." Redress in this situation means relief, he said. "Relief from this war." Hutto, 29, works in communications on an aircraft carrier. Rogers, 34, is quartermaster on a frigate. They've been friends since boot camp three years ago. Neither has served in Iraq. But they say 60 percent of the signers have served in the war. The signers are not lawbreakers, deserters or conscientious objectors, Hutto says. They believe in obeying orders. Some, however, are reticent to appear in public. Organizers estimated that about two dozen active-duty members showed up at the Norfolk event, in a church near the naval base here. They were expecting 50. Hutto pointed out that many of the signers do not live in the Norfolk area. The Appeal for Redress group has its critics. "The military's job is to carry out and implement foreign policy, not influence it," said Wade Zirkle, the executive director of Vets for Freedom. "That's what separates our country from military dictatorships. That's why we don't have military coups and military people running our country." For military folks to appeal for redress "is un-American in principle," Zirkle said, and he pointed out that some of the organizers haven't even been to Iraq. A first lieutenant in the Marines, Zirkle served two tours there and was injured by a car bomb. In between fielding phone calls and hanging banners for the rally, Hutto and Rogers paused for a moment in a downtown park on Sunday. A memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. loomed in the sunny distance. Both men wore Martin Luther King Jr. pins. The idea for the within-the-ranks antiwar group came after Hutto read "Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War" by David Cortright. Hutto showed the book to Rogers. They invited Cortright to come to Norfolk. "I was so impressed by the seriousness of the discussion," said Cortright, who teaches peace studies at the University of Notre Dame. He said it takes guts for active military members to speak out. "But they do it respectfully." A specialist 4 during Vietnam, Cortright said there were hundreds of active-military antiwar groups by 1970. "They published underground newspapers, ran coffeehouses, organized demonstrations and protests," he said. He recalled that in 1969, a petition signed by more than 1,300 active-duty military people -- calling for a national protest against the Vietnam War -- ran in the New York Times. A widely circulated appeal for redress is a new wrinkle made possible by the Internet. The plea is simply stated. Here is the nut: I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the prompt withdrawal of all American military forces and bases from Iraq. Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. The site is also sponsored by Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans for Peace and Military Families Speak Out. Hutto launched the Web site in October. Signers include: Kevin Torres, 23, from Brooklyn, a sergeant in the 101st Airborne who has served two tours in Iraq. "I felt like with our being there, we were making more enemies," he said. "The people hated us. They wanted us out of the city." And Liam Madden, 22, a Marine sergeant from Vermont. He spent seven months on the ground in Iraq. "I saw Iraq struggling to get on its feet and failing to do so -- despite the best efforts of American military," he said. "I have nothing against the military or my experience. It's the policy I oppose." Though Madden was braced for some sort of retribution, formal or informal, after he went public with his opposition to the war, "it never came," he said. "I give credit to my chain of command. After all, the appeal for redress is legal." Madden helped to launch the site last fall. A portion is devoted to the rights and responsibilities of people in military service. A Defense Department directive allows members of the military to send a protected communication to a member of Congress on any matter without blowback. Kucinich will meet today with representatives of the group to receive the appeals for redress and present them to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). "I think it's important for the troops to have a vehicle by which they can address Congress," Kucinich, a vociferous opponent of the war, said in a phone interview. "We need to hear from them." He said warriors have the right to question their mission and not be like the cavalry in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade": Theirs not to reason why /Theirs but to do and die. Hutto and Rogers are aware that the Navy could become more directly involved if the United States turns its attention toward Iran. "I would go, with serious questions," Hutto said. "And with a bit of sorrow." And, he said, "I would go because I'm in solidarity with the men and women I serve with." Rogers agreed, though he said the whole affair -- being an antiwar warrior -- reminds him of the novel "Catch-22." Neither sailor will be in Washington on Tuesday for the presentation of the appeals. Following previous orders, they both are headed to sea.


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LIBRARY DIRECTOR RESIGNS BECAUSE OF WIFI

Council on Wireless Technology Impacts
Citizens and professionals concerned about responsible use of electromagnetic radiation
936-B Seventh Street, #206, Novato, California 94945
http://www.energyfields.org/

For Immediate Release

January 15, 2007
Contact: Rebekah Azen
505-424-9475
rebekah(et)cybermesa.com


LIBRARY DIRECTOR RESIGNS BECAUSE OF WIFI

A Library Director at a college in Santa Fe, NM left her position due to wireless internet (WiFi) in the library. Rebekah Zablud Azen, MLIS, resigned from her position at Quimby Memorial Library, Southwestern College, on December 16th, 2006 after administrators refused to discuss the issue.

"I don't feel that I should have to jeopardize my health to secure or maintain employment, but allowing oneself to be irradiated is fast becoming a condition of employment for librarians. I just said no."

B. Blake Levitt, a medical journalist who has been researching the biological affects of nonionizing radiation since the late '70's, and author of: Electromagnetic Fields: A Consumer's Guide to the Issues and How to Protect Ourselves, and Cell Towers: Wireless Convenience? or Environmental Hazard? wrote, "Once considered safe environments/professions, librarians and teachers are now in high risk professions."

Azen is not the first librarian to express opposition or leave her position because of WiFi. In Santa Fe, four librarians recently signed a petition against WiFi in the public libraries, while several others objected to WiFi but were afraid to speak out. There is a librarian on the west coast that has been told not to discuss this issue by library administration and a report of two librarians who moved to rural towns and left the profession.

The proliferation of wireless technologies is a growing and serious public health hazard, says Azen. "There is no evidence proving safety and an abundance of evidence demonstrating biological harm to living systems. Anyone who cares to look into the vast body of research that has been conducted over the past 80 years will find that the weight of evidence points to harm. The only sensible response is precaution."

Current safety standards adopted by federal agencies like OSHA were developed by industry groups and are obsolete. EPA senior scientist and radiofrequency (RF) radiation expert, Norbert Hankin, wrote, "Both the NCRP (National Council on Radiation Protection) and ANSI/IEEE standards are thermally based and do not apply to chronic non-thermal exposure situations." In other words, if it doesn't "cook tissue," it is assumed to be safe. Research indicates however that low-power exposure (WiFi is "low power') has been shown to have numerous biological effects which can lead to serious health consequences, including neurological, cardiological and hormonal disorders, breakdown of the blood-brain barrier, DNA damage, cancers, diabetes and asthma. Children, to whom public libraries cater, have brains and nervous systems that are still developing; they are particularly vulnerable.

Among the many scientists, organizations, government agencies and medical societies issuing bans or precautions, Lakehead University, in Canada, prohibits WiFi on its campus; the Public Health Department in Salzburg, Austria advises against WiFi in schools; the Schools Depart-ment in Frankfurt, Germany prohibits WiFi in schools; and the Austrian Medical Association warns against wireless technologies, including WiFi. The Benevento Resolution is the most recent and comprehensive pronouncement by 31 scientists internationally.

The Benevento Resolution http://www.icems.eu/docs/Benevento_press_release.pdf states, "Based on our review of the science, biological effects can occur from exposures to both Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (ELF EMF) and Radiofrequency fields (RF EMF). More evidence has accumulated that there are adverse health effects from occupational and public exposure to electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields, or EMF at current exposure levels." The resolution also specifically warns against exposure to WiFi systems.

Azen is also opposed to WiFi in libraries because it creates barriers to access for people with disabilities. People with certain types of heart disease, epilepsy, and others with electromagnetic sensitivity react with pain, confusion, and neurological or cardiac symptoms and are effectively denied access to libraries with WiFi. In California alone, a 1998 survey by the California Dept. of Health Services found that 120,000 Californians were unable to work due to electromagnetic radiation. Today, this number is undoubtedly much higher due to the rapid growth of wireless technologies.

Librarians have always upheld the principle that access to libraries and information is inviolate, says Azen. "Today, this important library principle is eroding due the unquestioned acceptance of WiFi. Libraries should retain their autonomy as "wireless-free" zones. Instead of rushing to join the herd to go wireless, libraries should be building collections on this topic and educating the populace about the hazards associated with this technology."

Azen says there are other issues as well with WiFi in libraries: libraries are relinquishing their unique role by morphing into internet cafés, the provision of special services to those who have the money to afford laptops is re-igniting the digital divide, WiFi service imposes a financial and personnel drain on libraries already struggling to build collections and maintain traditional library services, and unsecured networks compromise a library's commitment to protect user privacy and confidentiality. "Social security numbers, financial records, and yes, library records, are all vulnerable in unsecured wireless networks."

Azen says that librarians need to assess technological trends wisely and ensure that the adoption of new technologies does not adversely impact public health, restrict access, undermine the treasured principles upon which we stand, or erode libraries. She says there are simple solutions to providing more computer access, such as installing wired hubs for patrons.

WiFi is the proverbial elephant in the room. We must, as a profession, begin to open up a dialog on this critical issue that is affecting libraries and librarians everywhere, says Azen.


Informant: Iris Atzmon

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Wireless library is a health hasard

I was surprised to hear the new eco flagship Jubliee library in Brighton has installed digital cordless DECT phones on every floor.

People don't seem to realise the base unit of these phones emits microwave radiation all the time whether or not one is on a call.

The levels will be higher than from a nearby phone mast - both DECT and Wi-fi use the same technology as mobile phone masts.

It is for this reason that the German Health Protection Agency issued a warning on DECT phones last year.

I was also disappointed to read that East Grinstead library are trialling Wi-fi computer access (The argus March 6).

Before these trials are put in place, those in charge should review the health implications for librarians and users.

There is evidence coming to light these systems are less than safe. The frequency is the same as used in a microwave oven.

The intensity inside the library will be the same or higher than from a phone mast outside.

The Times recently reported that schools which are also installing Wifi are having to dismantle it at the request of parents and teachers who have experienced serious adverse health effects.

Librarians in the USA are resigning over this issue. The Salzburg public health dept warns not to put Wi-fi in schools and nurseries.

There is a lot of research into the effects and many people made ill from exposure to the radiation emitted by these systems. It is possible to cable in computers for internet access. Wifi is not necessary.

Sarah Purdy
Mast Sanity
London

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EMF/EMR from Wireless Networks can lower Melatonin
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Health fears lead schools to dismantle wireless networks
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Bill Moyers kicks off a media reform conference with a call for media accountability and for taking control

'We Have To Tell The Story Ourselves'
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A Bush official's attack on Gitmo defense attorneys revealed the administration's contempt for American law

Disloyalty To The Constitution

by Aziz Huq, TomPaine.com
http://ga3.org/ct/U120pgF1-z8f/



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Democrats' hesitation in cutting Iraq war funds is not constitutional but political

How To De-Fund The Escalation
http://ga3.org/ct/Ud20pgF1-z8v/

Make a Difference for Our Polar Bears and Our Energy Future

http://action.defenders.org/site/R?i=IWV4P3bk-vmm3TLL3gxqdg..

An Experiment and a Protest in Shantytown for Homeless

With 16 huts cobbled together from plywood, discarded closet doors and cardboard, Umoja is a shantytown in the shadow of the biggest construction boom Miami has seen since the 1920s. Started in October by an advocate for low-income housing, it is part social protest and part social experiment, with nightly meetings where decisions on whether to evict people or how to split up chores are determined by consensus.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607P.shtml



Unlikely Allies Advocate Healthcare Overhaul

Today, the president of the Service Employees International Union will stand with the director of the Business Roundtable, which represents the nation's leading corporations, to announce one campaign to overhaul health care.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607O.shtml

Iraq Edges Closer to Iran, With or Without the US

The Iraqi government is moving to solidify relations with Iran, even as the United States turns up the rhetorical heat and bolsters its military forces to confront Tehran's influence in Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607L.shtml

Edwards Echoes King's Anti-War Message

Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards called on Americans to resist President Bush's planned troop escalation in Iraq, echoing a plea by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 40 years ago to end the Vietnam War. "Silence is betrayal, and I believe it is a betrayal not to speak out against the escalation of the war in Iraq," Edwards said to a sustained standing ovation.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607K.shtml



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Big Oil follows in footsteps of Big Tobacco

Take Action!
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WiMAX: Mobile Breitbandtechnik verspricht Milliarden-Umsätze

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3014289/

Lizenzversteigerung WiMAX

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3014289/

Residents oppose plans for mobile phone mast

Michael Haines with his petition against the phone mast

More than 1,000 people have opposed plans to erect a phone mast disguised as a telegraph pole in Marston, Oxford.

Vodafone wants to put the pole in Jack Straw's Lane, near St Michael and All Angels Church, 100 yards from the site of a previous application in Marston Road.

A petition, organised by Marston resident Michael Haines, has already picked up 1,023 signatures - and he hopes to get at least 2,000 before he hands it to Oxford City Council at the end of the month.

This is not the first petition Mr Haines has run. He collected 779 signatures when he successfully opposed the earlier phone mast application in November, 2005.

Mr Haines, 66, of Croft Road, and other residents in the area do not want the 10-metre high phone mast to go up because they feel it is unsightly and the radiation from the mast could lead to health problems.

The purpose of the mast is to provide high quality 3G coverage to the Marston area of the city.

Vodafone considered the Jack Straw's Lane location to be one that will have less impact on the environment. The pole will be located on a grass verge, near a number of trees which will provide some screening for the site.

Mr Haines said: "The residents are concerned that Vodafone has put new plans in for a new phone mast.

"I have set up another petition and I have been knocking on residents' doors in the area asking that they say no to this new mast and stop it from going up.

"I have already got more signatures than the last petition, but I do hope to get at least 2,000 in total before I take it to the city council before January 31.

"Everyone has been very supportive and are only too happy to sign it."

Mr Haines hopes the council will refuse planning permission for the phone mast.

Vodafone spokesman Rob Matthews, said the current proposal took account of comments from the council and the Government inspector when they refused the earlier proposal for Marston Road.

He said: "All Vodafone's sites are designed and operated in accordance with stringent international exposure guidelines that have the formal backing of independent bodies such as the World Health Organisation."

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

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Fears fail to halt phone mast plan

A CONTROVERSIAL phone mast has received the green light to go up in between two Winchester schools.

Mobile phone giants O2 will start building the 10m monopole and radio base station later this month after telecom sub-committee members voted unanimously in favour of the proposal.

Highways representatives had forced an initial application to be withdrawn saying the base station cabinet was on part of the pavement that was too narrow and would cause pedestrians to walk on to the road when maintenance work was carried out.
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They withdrew their objection after fresh designs were drawn up and the proposed location moved to a wider section of the pavement near the railway bridge in Andover Road.

The city council received nine letters of objection and two members of the public attended the meeting in the Jolly Farmer pub car park on Friday St Paul ward councillor Ray Pearce said he was worried about the number of masts that have gone up in Winchester recently and hoped that network providers could agree to share masts in the future.

"I'm concerned that they are popping up like mushrooms," said Cllr Pearce. Fellow ward councillor Geoffrey Bennetts said residents had expressed concerns about the proximity of the mast in relation to Peter Symonds College and Osborne School.

"Every opportunity should be explored for mast sharing," said Cllr Bennetts.

Gavin Smith, of Waldon Telecom, representing O2, told the committee the mast was needed to enhance the O2 network coverage for rail users so they didn't lose connection on their journeys. It would also enhance local coverage.

Mr Smith added negotiations to share the Vodafone mast at nearby Hunts Frozen Foods came to nothing because they couldn't get the coverage required.

Recommending approval for the application, case officer Simon Avery said: "It's the same height as existing lamp posts and would blend in with existing street furniture so it isn't visually intrusive."

Karen Barratt, a representative of the Wessex Registry of Active Masts, urged the committee to consider health risks.

She said it was an "extraordinary" and "terrible" position for a mast and thought it would make walking on the path difficult for people with pushchairs.

"It's not even serving people in Winchester but people on the trains. I find it quite amazing," she said.

Chairman of the telecom sub-committee Mike Read said the application had to be determined on "siting and appearance" and all three committee members in attendance, Anthony De Peyer, Robert Johnston and Cecily Sutton approved the application.

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Namibia: Mobile Company Eyes Phone Station On Top of Brandberg

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Church tower could house phone antenna

CONCERN has been raised in Bishop's Waltham about the proposed siting of a mobile phone mast in St Peter's Church tower.

St Peter's Parochial Church council said it had been approached with a view to a cell-phone antenna being mounted in the tower.

The proposal by QS4 Ltd - appointed by the Church of England to negotiate with mobile phone operators on behalf of all churches - is to be discussed by the church faculty, which decides on any alterations inside or outside of the church.

Pat Wilson, a member of the St Peter's Church Parochial Church Council, said she was opposed to a mast being placed in St Peter's.

She said: "I thought the church was the heart of the community and I feel it will end up a cancer of the community.

"I am a practising Christian and I feel the church should be more responsible. There is no other reason for this but financial gain."

However, as part of the consultation process, some people living nearby have raised no objections about the plans.

Paul Emmerson, churchwarden at St Peter's Church, said more people are to be encouraged to give their views to the Parochial Church Council.

Karen Barratt, a spokesman for Wessex Registry Against Masts, speaking about masts being placed in church buildings, said: "This is not uncommon.

"There are hundreds of examples of objections to masts going up on churches, and the trouble is planning legislation is pretty weak when it comes to phone masts.

"Unless people have been living on a desert island for the last 10 years, everyone knows there is a lot of concern regarding what effects phone masts have on health.

"I think it is very bad that these things can sneak through without a proper planning process that involves the public.

"In Bishop's Waltham's case, as long as the church is going to consult and be open and up front about this, it is better than some churches do."

The Rev Andy Davis, of St Peter's Church, was unavailable to comment on the plan at the time of going to press.

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The security of the American people is never enhanced but is, instead, increasingly threatened

So easy to believe the lie

Liberty For All
by Ed Lewis

When national security is mentioned, it is always with the thought that it is a term referring to the security of the American people. And, yet, the security of the American people is never enhanced but is, instead, increasingly threatened. In fact, the most serious threat to the American people is because of national security. Every measure taken since Lincoln’s reign has been to deprive people of their rights... (written 05/02; posted 01/15/07)

http://www.libertyforall.net/?p=468


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Rights without exceptions

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In our past elections, it was disgusting and pitiful to watch the politicians use the war and the plight of our soldiers as a platform for election

In harm’s way every day

Hawaii Reporter
by Walter Chun

01/13/07

In our past elections, it was disgusting and pitiful to watch the politicians use the war and the plight of our soldiers as a platform for election. It was shameful and unpatriotic. At the end of the elections there was one and only one politician, our governor, who apologized to our soldiers for making them a political issue. What does it say when one and only one politician recognizes that the elections forgot our soldiers? Our politicians forgot that our soldiers were in harm’s way every day...

http://tinyurl.com/yeue6j


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush’s backup plan: blame Iran

Guardian [UK]
by Simon Tisdale

01/12/07

If George Bush’s remodelled strategy for halting the Iraq disaster fails to work, it is becoming clear where the US administration will point the finger of blame: Tehran. For some months Washington has been moving aggressively on a range of fronts to ‘pin back’ Iran, in Tony Blair’s words. But Mr Bush’s Iraq policy speech on Wednesday night marked the opening of a new, far more aggressive phase which could extend the conflict into Iranian territory for the first time since the 2003 invasion...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1988731,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Condi for President … Not!

Fox News
by Susan Estrich

01/14/07

Remember ‘Condi for President?’ It was just a little over a year ago that Dick Morris was dominating the airwaves and the bestseller list with his argument that the secretary of state was the candidate: the one who Republicans needed to draft, the only hope to beat Hillary Clinton, the personal embodiment of the future of the Republican Party. Democrats openly expressed concern that even if she didn’t end up in the top slot, she would be the obvious choice for vice president, with the potential to break the bounds of loyalty that had tied African Americans to the Democratic Party. Not anymore. The woman who went to Capitol Hill on Thursday to defend the president’s proposed escalation of the Iraq war is not on anyone’s short list for anything in 2008. ‘Grilled Rice,’ the on-line magazine Slate described it, in summarizing the day’s papers. Fried Rice might have been more accurate...

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,243650,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Remember oil? That thing we didn’t go to war in Iraq for?

Spoils of war

In These Times
by Antonia Juhasz

01/15/07

Remember oil? That thing we didn’t go to war in Iraq for? Now with his war under attack, even President George W. Bush has gone public, telling reporters last August, ‘[a] failed Iraq … would give the terrorists and extremists an additional tool besides safe haven, and that is revenues from oil sales.’ Of course, Bush not only wants to keep oil out of his enemies’ hands, he also wants to put it into the hands of his friends. The President’s concern over Iraq’s oil is shared by the Iraq Study Group, which on December 6 released its much-anticipated report. While the mainstream press focused on the report’s criticism of Bush’s handling of the war and the report’s call for (potential) removal of (most) U.S. troops (maybe) by 2008, ignored was the report’s focus on Iraq’s oil. Page 1, chapter 1 laid out in no uncertain terms Iraq’s importance to the Middle East, the United States and the world with this reminder: ‘It has the world’s second-largest known oil reserves’...

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2979/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Freshmen for peace

The Weekly Standard
by Duncan Currie

Some Republicans have comforted themselves with the thought that Democrats who won ‘red’ districts would want to keep their distance from liberal leaders such as Nancy Pelosi and soft-pedal their criticism of Bush, should they desire a second term. While this may be true on taxes, immigration, and some cultural issues, the war in Iraq is another matter. In fact, among those House Democrats who took over Republican seats, there is almost uniform opposition to the counterinsurgency plan and troop reinforcements that Bush announced last week. ‘Every freshman I’ve spoken with is just disgusted with this,’ says a Democratic House aide, who claims one of his party’s freshmen mocked the Bush speech as ‘blabbering buffoonery’... (for publication 01/22/07)

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US escalation doomed by Shiite opposition

Independent Institute
by Ivan Eland

01/15/07

Although President Bush’s escalation of the Iraq War has been opposed by a substantial majority of the American people, many generals, the Iraq Study Group, and most Democrats and some Republicans in Congress, the most important opposition may come from Iraqis. Although Bush had trouble correctly reading the results of the November 2006 congressional elections, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki got the message loud and clear. When Maliki met Bush in Amman, Jordan, later in November, he hoped the newly chastened American president would be sensible enough to lower the U.S. profile in Baghdad. Maliki demanded that the United States turn most of the security responsibilities in Baghdad over to the Iraqi government and withdraw U.S. forces to the outskirts of the capital. Rather than training Iraqi security forces and moving toward the exits, however, the president has decided to do the opposite. His escalation of the war will now result in U.S. forces bearing the brunt of the fighting and dying in the Iraqi capital...

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1892


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Pentagon attacks Gitmo detainees’ lawyers

AlterNet
by Marjorie Cohn

01/16/07

In one of the most severe blows the Bush administration has dealt to our constitutional democracy, the Pentagon attacked the lawyers who have volunteered to represent the Guantanamo detainees. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Charles Stimson threatened corporate lawyers who agree to defend the men and boys imprisoned there. Flashing a list of corporations that use law firms doing this pro bono work, Stimson declared, ‘Corporate C.E.O.’s seeing this should ask firms to choose between lucrative retainers and representing terrorists’...

http://www.alternet.org/rights/46755/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Yes or no to Bush

National Review
by William F. Buckley, Jr.

01/15/07

Is our Iraqi enterprise worth a corporate commitment by America? That is the taxing question. If success in Iraq would bring an end to the movement of which Iraq is now the apex, the answer would clearly be yes. Has the president persuasively argued that it would do so? No. He has said that ‘failure in Iraq would be a disaster for the United States.’ He hasn’t said why. Great countries do lose great engagements. We did in Vietnam and Korea, and the Soviets did in Afghanistan...

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Where are the Republicans for peace?

AntiWar.Com
by Doug Bandow

01/12/07

The ongoing threat to Republican values is obvious today. There is little about the Bush administration or the Bush administration’s war that represents traditional conservatism. If Republicans care about what they preach, and the country they seek to lead, they must confront a failing policy in Iraq. GOP leaders also have a partisan interest in acting. With the Republican administration determined to commit the political equivalent of ritual seppuku, presidential contenders and Republican legislators need to separate themselves if they hope to survive in 2008. Last November Democrats won despite manifold GOP advantages: the power of incumbency, congressional maldistricting, a growing economy, and Democratic disunity. Polls show that the Iraq war swept everything before it, poisoning the environment for all Republicans. If America remains mired in a disastrous Iraqi civil war 22 months from now, the GOP losses could be cataclysmic...

http://antiwar.com/bandow/?articleid=10307


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Asked if Congress could stop him from surging 21,500 troops into Iraq, Bush brushed aside Congress as irrelevant

Mr. Bush: Meet Walter Jones
LewRockwell.Com
by Pat Buchanan

01/16/07

Bush’s contempt for Congress is manifest and, frankly, justified. Asked if Congress could stop him from surging 21,500 troops into Iraq, Bush on ‘60 Minutes’ brushed aside Congress as irrelevant. ‘I fully understand (the Congress) could try to stop me from doing it. But I’ve made my decision. And we’re going forward.’ Asked if he had sole authority ‘to put the troops in there no matter what the Congress wants to do,’ Bush replied, ‘In this situation I do, yeah.’ Is Congress then impotent, if it does not want war on Iran? Enter Rep. Walter Jones, Republican of North Carolina. The day after Bush’s threat to Iran, Jones introduced a Joint Resolution, ‘Concerning the Use of Military Force by the United States Against Iran.’ Under HJR 14, ‘Absent a national emergency created by attack by Iran, or a demonstrably imminent attack by Iran, upon the United States, its territories, possessions or its armed forces, the president shall consult with Congress, and receive specific authorization pursuant to law from Congress, prior to initiating any use of force on Iran’...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/buchanan/buchanan50.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Pat+Buchanan
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=com/buchanan

Did we just declare war on Iran?

Slate
by Shmuel Rosner

01/12/07

Donald Rumsfeld’s tenure as secretary of defense is quickly fading from memory, but yesterday, as his successor shuttled from briefing to hearing, one of Rumsfeld’s famous aphorisms came to mind: If you can’t solve a problem, enlarge it. Coming from Gates, it sounded technical rather than slick. ‘We are beginning to move aggressively to try and identify and root out the networks that are involved in helping to bring Iranian-supplied [bombs] into Iraq,’ Gates said. If you can’t solve Iraq, enlarge it. While you were sleeping, the war with Iran might have begun...

http://www.slate.com/id/2157489/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

In another six months we’ll be at war with the whole country

Lost in the woods

The American Spectator
by William Tucker

01/16/07

So we’re going to send in 20,000 more troops. Why? To disarm the Shi’ite militia. These are the people we supposedly went in to liberate! They were going to greet us with open arms. It was the Sunnis and the dead-ender Baathists who were the problem. Now we’re even starting to offend the Kurds. You know perfectly well, in another six months we’ll be at war with the whole country. Then we’ll have to send in another 50,000 troops — or will it be 100,000? Close your eyes and it’s 1968...

http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=10876


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp


http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge

It is stupid to think that millions of Arabs and Muslims will ignore what we have done, or forget history altogether

Sullivan’s monstrous and inhuman calculus

The Power of Narrative
by Arthur Silber

01/15/07

From the lofty perch of Western egocentrism which regards the world as its plaything, Sullivan casually omits the critical preliminary fact: that all this ‘blood-letting’ at this moment in history would follow from the United States’ unjustified, criminal and murderous invasion and destruction of Iraq. Even if it were true that a civil war at this time would represent ‘the product of ancient feuds within Islam,’ it would have been unleashed by our actions. Sullivan might prevent this fundamental truth from entering his consciousness, and he obviously is capable of deluding himself as to the ‘narrative’ he prefers — but it should be prohibitively stupid to think that millions of Arabs and Muslims will be persuaded to ignore what we have done, or to forget history altogether...

http://tinyurl.com/t6ye2


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush's Totalization Plan Threatens Social Security

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=18945


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush’s new Iraq strategy fails to rally public support

USA Today

01/15/07

President Bush’s address to the nation last week failed to move public opinion in support of his plan to increase U.S. troop levels in Iraq and left Americans more pessimistic about the likely outcome of the war. In a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Friday through Sunday, more than 6 of 10 people back the idea of a non-binding congressional resolution expressing opposition to Bush’s plan to commit an additional 21,500 U.S. troops to Iraq...

http://tinyurl.com/y7uho5


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge

U.S. Smart Bombs Pave Way For Somali Dictatorship

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2007/160107smartbombs.htm



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

Klimaschutz: Deutsche Autokonzerne Schlusslicht bei CO2-Ausstoß

http://www.rf-news.de/rfnews/aktuell/Wissenschaft_und_Technik/article_html/News_Item.2007-01-15.3647

Arbeitsfehlzeiten: Wie krank sind die Deutschen wirklich? Warum der Krankenstand seit Jahren sinkt

Rekordtief im Jahr 2006. Krankenstand sinkt weiter

„Der Krankenstand in Deutschland ist erneut gesunken. Mit nunmehr noch 3,29 Prozent lag er 2006 um drei Hundertstel Prozentpunkte unter den Vorjahresstand. Pflichtversicherte in der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung fehlten im Schnitt 7,2 Tage. 2005 war der der Krankenstand von zuvor 3,4 Prozent auf den damaligen Tiefstand von 3,3 Prozent gefallen. Der Trend besteht seit Jahrzehnten: In den 70er Jahren lag der Krankenstand noch über fünf Prozent. Klaus Priester, Mediensoziologe an der Evangelischen Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen, warnt jedoch davor, aus den Zahlen auf den tatsächlichen Gesundheitszustand der Bevölkerung zu schließen. Denn die Daten bezögen sich noch nicht einmal auf alle Erwerbstätigen, sondern nur auf die Pflichtversicherten in einer gesetzlichen Krankenkasse. 2006 wurden außerdem erstmals nur noch die Empfänger von Arbeitslosengeld I in der Statistik berücksichtigt. Langzeitarbeitslose, die "deutlich höhere Krankenstände aufweisen", blieben außen vor…“ Artikel in Frankfurter Rundschau vom 16.01.2007 http://www.fr-online.de/in_und_ausland/wirtschaft/aktuell/?sid=327ad98597bb4a1b2ffda0de5f534a55&em_cnt=1051191

Siehe dazu auch:

Arbeitsfehlzeiten: Wie krank sind die Deutschen wirklich?

„Die Deutschen melden sich immer seltener krank. Gewerkschafter führen das auf die Angst vor einem möglichen Jobverlust zurück. Wirtschaftsforscher warnen dagegen vor Panikmache: Sie haben für den rückläufigen Krankenstand andere Erklärungen…“ Artikel von Anselm Waldermann in Spiegel online vom 15. Januar 2007 http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/0,1518,459808,00.html


Aus: LabourNet, 16. Januar 2007

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Niedrige Krankenstände: Beschäftigte gehen laut DGB immer häufiger krank zur Arbeit

16.01.07

DGB-Vorstandsmitglied Annelie Buntenbach hält die auf ein Rekordtief gesunkenen Krankenstände der Beschäftigten für ein Alarmsignal. "Die niedrige Zahl der Fehltage zeigt nicht, dass die Menschen weniger krank sind, sondern dass sie immer häufiger krank zur Arbeit gehen", sagte Buntenbach der "Berliner Zeitung". "Den niedrigen Krankenstand als Erfolgsmeldung zu verkaufen, wäre unverantwortlich", meint Buntenbach. Das Bundesgesundheitsministerium hatte zuvor ein weiteres Sinken der krankheitsbedingten Fehlzeiten von Arbeitnehmern bestätigt.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=15126

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Krankenstand und Anwesenheit im Krankheitsfall

Weniger Fehlzeiten: Krank? Ach, wo!

Komfortablere Arbeitsplätze, Angst vor Jobverlust, mehr Kontrolle? Warum der Krankenstand seit Jahren sinkt. Artikel von Miriam Hoffmeyer in Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 02.03.2007 http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,ra8m5/jobkarriere/artikel/212/104108/


Aus: LabourNet, 8. März 2007

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Arbeitsalltag: Gesundheit trotz(t) Arbeit > Krankenstand und Anwesenheit im Krankheitsfall: Krankenstand 2007

Krankentage könnten erstmals wieder steigen – mit 12,4 Krankentagen in
2006 offenbar Talsohle erreicht – psychische Krankheiten nehmen weiter zu

„Der Trend der stetig sinkenden Krankenstände der letzten Jahre setzt sich nach ersten Erkenntnissen 2007 nicht fort. Bezogen auf das Gesamtjahr 2007 werden die Fehltage voraussichtlich nicht zurückgehen. BKK-Erhebungen weisen für das erste Halbjahr 2007 sogar einen leicht erhöhten Krankenstand gegenüber dem Vorjahr auf (Halbjahreswert für 2007: 3,9 Prozent; Vorjahreszeitraum 2006: 3,6 Prozent). Dies deutet darauf hin, dass sich das kontinuierliche Absinken der Krankenstände nicht weiter fortsetzt. Im vergangenen Jahr wurden mit 12,4 Tagen noch die geringsten Krankentage seit 30 Jahren ausgewiesen, jedoch scheint in diesem Jahr die Talsohle bei den geringen Fehlzeiten durchschritten zu sein…“ Pressemitteilung des BKK Bundesverbandes vom 23.07.2007 http://www.bkk.de/bkk/pressemitteilungen/powerslave,id,370,nodeid,15.html

Siehe dazu: BKK Gesundheitsreport 2006 „Demografischer und wirtschaftlicher Wandel – gesundheitliche Folgen“ (pdf, 4 MB) http://tinyurl.com/yunjhx

Siehe dazu auch:

Stress und psychische Belastungen


Krankenstand. Die Kehrseite des Aufschwungs: Im Berufsalltag nimmt der Stress zu, und immer mehr Arbeitnehmer erkranken an Depressionen und Neurosen.

„In Deutschland sind psychische Erkrankungen weiter auf dem Vormarsch. Zwischen 2001 und 2006 hätten die Ausfalltage am Arbeitsplatz um 17 Prozent zugenommen, berichtete der Bundesverband der Betriebskrankenkassen am Montag. Die alljährliche BKK-Studie basiert auf den Gesundheitsbefunden von 6,6 Millionen der insgesamt rund 26,4 Millionen sozialversicherungspflichtig Menschen in Deutschland. Als auffällig bezeichnet die Erhebung, dass vor allem Depressionen (mit 35 Prozent) in den vergangenen Jahren besonders stark zugenommen hätten…“ Artikel von Michael Bergius in der FR vom 24.07.2007 http://www.fr-online.de/top_news/?sid=29695784feb3f9731249900677126cb5&em_cnt=1178183


Aus: LabourNet, 24. Juli 2007

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Gesundheit trotz(t) Arbeit: Krankenstand und Anwesenheit im Krankheitsfall
http://groups.google.de/group/freepage-news/t/b60310cec0fc42d0?hl=en



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Krankenstand
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Fehlzeiten

Bonus für Arbeit: Mindestlohn statt Armutslohn

Mit dem jüngsten Vorschlag der Sozialdemokraten eines „Bonus für Arbeit“
würden viele Geringverdiener noch draufzahlen. Artikel von Michael
Schlecht, Chefvolkswirt beim Verdi-Bundesvorstand, erschienen am 12.
Januar 2007 in der Financial Times Deutschland, dokumentiert bei der
Arbeitnehmerkammer Bremen (pdf)
http://www.arbeitnehmerkammer.de/sozialpolitik/doku/01_aktuell/ticker/2007/2007_01_12_ftd_schlecht.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 16. Januar 2007

Die deutsche EU-Ratspräsidentschaft will die gescheiterte und weiterhin unbeliebte EU-Verfassung wieder in die Gänge kriegen

Die EU-Grundrechte-Charta und die Verfassungsdebatte

Informationen

Die EU-Verfassung: Ein demokratisches Paradestück? Die deutsche EU-Ratspräsidentschaft will die gescheiterte und weiterhin unbeliebte EU-Verfassung wieder in die Gänge kriegen

„In Deutschland haben die Volksvertreter im Mai 2005 über ein wegweisendes Dokument abgestimmt, das im Zweifel über dem Grundgesetz steht: Die EU-Verfassung. Wie eine Sendung des Fernsehmagazins Panorama damals herausfand, hatten viele Abgeordnete die Verfassung [extern] nicht einmal gelesen. Dennoch stimmten 95 Prozent der deutschen Parlamentarier für dieses grundlegende Dokument. Nach den gescheiterten Referenden in Frankreich und den Niederlanden war diese Verfassung Europas eigentlich tot. Nun will die deutsche EU-Ratspräsidentschaft sie wiederbeleben…“ Artikel von Gerhard Klas in telepolis vom 16.01.2007 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24413/1.html


Aus: LabourNet, 16. Januar 2007

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Die EU-Verfassung: Ein demokratisches Paradestück?

Die deutsche EU-Ratspräsidentschaft will die gescheiterte und weiterhin unbeliebte EU-Verfassung wieder in die Gänge kriegen.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24413/1.html

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"Aufhebung der Gewaltenteilung": Alt-Bundespräsident Herzog wegen Demokratiedefizit gegen EU-Verfassung

16.01.07

Alt-Bundespräsident Roman Herzog lehnt die geplante EU-Verfassung in ihrer derzeitigen Form ab. Damit würden die "erheblichen Fehlentwicklungen in der Europäischen Union" nur weiter zementiert, schreibt Herzog als Kuratoriumsmitglied des Centrums für Europäische Politik (CEP) in einem Beitrag für die "Welt am Sonntag". Die Politik der Europäischen Union leide "in Besorgnis erregender Weise unter einem Demokratiedefizit und einer faktischen Aufhebung der Gewaltenteilung", betonte Herzog. Auch sei der Bundestag in die für Deutschland relevante EU-Gesetzgebung nicht so eingebunden, wie es das Grundgesetz für das deutsche Parlament verlange. Hinzu komme, dass die EU immer weitere Kompetenzen erlange, obwohl dies sachlich häufig nicht angebracht sei.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=15113

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DEUTSCHER EU-VORSITZ

Das Programm der deutschen EU-Ratspräsidentschaft lässt für 2007 Schlimmes vermuten - deshalb hat Attac bereits zu Jahresanfang daran scharfe Kritik geübt und im Rahmen eines "Katerfrühstücks" Alternativen für ein friedliches, demokratisches, soziales und ökologisches Europa vorgestellt. "Mit der Ankündigung, die notfalls auch militärische Sicherung der europäischen Energieversorgung und die Reaktivierung der EU-Verfassung ins Zentrum ihres Vorsitzes zu stellen, serviert die Bundesregierung einen unbekömmlichen Neujahrspunsch, der den Sozialabbau und die Militarisierung in der EU auf Jahre hinaus festschreiben wird", sagte Sven Giegold vom Attac-KoKreis. Der vollständige Text der entsprechenden Pressemitteilung findet sich unter http://www.attac.de/aktuell/presse/presse_ausgabe.php?id=653 .

Der offensiv neoliberalen Strategie der Bundesregierung als EU-Gastgeberin hat Attac einiges entgegenzusetzen - das wird sich u.a. bei der Konferenz "EU global - fatal?" am 30./31. März dieses Jahres in Stuttgart zeigen. Mehr zu den Inhalten und Schwerpunkten der Konferenz gibt es im Netz unter http://www.attac.de/eu-ag/neu/news.php?readmore=24 ; detailliertere Informationen zu Programm und Anmeldung folgen.

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Die EU-Grundrechte-Charta und die Verfassungsdebatte

Bewertungen

Unverfasste EU - fassungslose Bürger

Verfassungsdogma „Offene Marktwirtschaft“. Ein Elitenprojekt des Klassenkampfes von oben. Artikel von Elmar Altvater in Freitag vom
09.03.2007 http://www.freitag.de/2007/10/07100101.php


Aus: LabourNet, 13. März 2007



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=EU-Verfassung

EU-Vorratsdatenspeicherung: Überwachung 2.0

„Ab Herbst 2007 tritt die EU in eine neue Stufe der Überwachung. Sämtliche Telekommunikationsunternehmen sollen dazu verpflichtet werden, Daten über die Kommunikation all ihrer Kunden verdachtsunabhängig auf Vorrat zu speichern. Zur verbesserten Strafverfolgung soll leicht nachzuvollziehen sein, wer mit wem im letzten halben Jahr per Telefon, Handy, E-Mail oder IP-Telefonie in Verbindung stand. Bei Handy-Telefonaten und SMS würde auch der jeweilige Standort des Benutzers festgehalten. Zudem soll die Nutzung des Internets einsehbarer werden. Gegen diese orwellianische Entwicklung regt sich Widerstand aus der Netz- und Datenschützer-Szene. Die "üblichen Verdächtigen" der Polit-Aktivisten sollten sich dieser krassen Entwicklung bewusst und ebenfalls aktiver werden. Am 29. Januar wird es im Rahmen des ersten "europäischen Datenschutztages" in Berlin verschiedene Aktionen zum Thema geben…“ Grundlegender Artikel von datenschuetzer vom 14.01.2007 bei indymedia http://de.indymedia.org/2007/01/165957.shtml


1.000 Protestbriefe gegen Vorratsspeicherung von Telekommunikationsdaten

Breiter Protest gegen geplante Protokollierung von Telefon, Handy, E-Mail und Internet. Über 1.000 besorgte Bürger schreiben den 448 CDU-, CSU- und SPD-Bundestagsabgeordneten.Verhaltene Reaktionen der Parlamentarier. Pressemitteilung des Arbeitskreises Vorratsdatenspeicherung vom 15.01.2007 http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=79&Itemid=55


Aus: LabourNet, 16. Januar 2007

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Archive der Datenschatten. Die Vorratsdatenspeicherung leitet ein neues Kapitel im Umgang mit den Daten der Bürger ein

„Am 1. 1. 2007 einen Neujahrsgruß aus dem Urlaub per SMS verschickt? Aha, der Absender war in der Türkei und die Roaming-Kosten haben ihn nicht abgeschreckt. Die Empfängerin scheint ihm also wichtig zu sein. Wie viele Kontakte gab es denn in den letzten vier Monaten? - Vom Festnetztelefon aus mit einer ausländischen Botschaft gesprochen, und das zum dritten Mal in fünf Wochen? Moment! Wo will der hin? - Schon die dritte E-Mail an eine Beratungsstelle für psychosoziale Hilfe gesandt? Na, die Zuverlässigkeit der Absenderin für den öffentlichen Dienst überprüfen wir noch mal!...“ Artikel von Sebastian Lovens in Freitag vom 26.01.2007 http://www.freitag.de/2007/04/07040702.php


Aus: LabourNet, 30. Januar 2007



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Vorratsdatenspeicherung
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Datenschutz

Libby Trial Full of Political Intrigue

Former White House aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby goes on trial on Tuesday on charges of perjury in a case that has all the elements of a political thriller. The tale involves a spy's blown cover, the US administration's preparations for war in Iraq and elaborate intrigue among Washington's power brokers.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507Z.shtml



Previewing Fitzgerald's Case Against Libby

Opening statements in the criminal trial against I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, are still a week away, but the special prosecutor has already provided a preview into the government's case against the ex-White House official accused of lying to the FBI and a grand jury about his role in the leak of a covert CIA operative.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607J.shtml



Jury Selection Begins in CIA Leak Trial

Dozens of potential jurors were asked their opinions of the Bush administration Tuesday as jury selection began in the perjury and obstruction trial against former White House aide "Scooter" Libby, who is accused of lying to investigators about his conversations with reporters regarding outed CIA officer Valerie Plame. Her identity was leaked to reporters in 2003 after her husband criticized the Bush administration's prewar intelligence on Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011607S.shtml



Scooter Libby's Time-Travel Trial

Robert Parry writes: "the real significance of the Libby trial is that it could demonstrate how far George W. Bush went in 2003 to shut down legitimate criticism of his Iraq War policies as well as questions about his personal honesty. In that sense, the trial could be a kind of time machine for transporting America back to that earlier era of not so long ago when Bush and his team felt they controlled reality itself and were justified in tricking the American people into bloody adventures overseas."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707J.shtml



Libby Seeks Jurors Who Trust Cheney

Libby's attorneys say it's critical that know whether potential jurors view the vice president as credible. Two people who expressed doubts about that were dismissed from the jury pool Tuesday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011707C.shtml



Sixteen Words and the Trial of Scooter Libby

Jason Leopold begins: "Four years ago this month, President Bush, in his State of the Union address, said, 'the British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.' ... White House officials were fully aware that the intelligence was suspect, but allowed its inclusion in the State of the Union because it would help the administration win support for the war."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/012307J.shtml

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Libby perjury trial will drag in Iraq policy

The biggest US political court case for decades opened in Washington today when Lewis “Scooter” Libby, the former chief of staff to vice-president Dick Cheney, went on trial for perjury.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1991787,00.html


From Information Clearing House

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Libby on trial

AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo

01/17/07

According to many news reports, Libby’s will be the archetypal neocon defense: that a vastly superior being such as himself, who was concerned on a daily basis with the most earth-shattering matters — a veritable Master of the Universe — could hardly be expected to remember all the mundane details of his various machinations and campaigns to ’spin’ the truth. The American people are in no mood for this kind of arrogance, and — I predict — they will not take kindly to its prominent display in U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton ’s courtroom. Regardless of this jury’s verdict, Libby’s ‘don’t bother me with details’ memory-lapse defense is bound to convict him in the eyes of the public. And if the jury is in any way a proximate reflection of the public, their judgment is bound to be a harsh one...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=10341



Plame case: Fitzgerald is getting Nifonged

Mother Jones
by Daniel Schulman

01/17/07

What do Patrick Fitzgerald and Mike Nifong share in common? Not much, beyond the fact that both are prosecutors who have pursued politically fraught cases. But don’t tell that to Investor’s Business Daily, which published an editorial today calling for ‘all the rogue prosecutors’ to be reigned in. The paper’s prime examples of prosecutorial zealotry are Nifong, who recused himself last week from the Duke sexual assault case, and Fitzgerald, whose perjury and obstruction of justice case against Lewis ‘Scooter’ Libby began in D.C. district court on Tuesday. ‘Like the Duke lacrosse players, Scooter Libby faces jail for alleged involvement in a crime that was never committed, pursued by a vindictive prosecutor,’ the editorial reasons. ‘And also like the Duke case, it’s a national disgrace.’ In lumping Fitzgerald with Nifong, whose case against the Duke lacrosse players appears at best deeply flawed and potentially politically motivated, Investor’s Business Daily is only the latest to deploy this disingenuous bait and switch...

http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/index.html#3275


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Scooter's Time-Travel Trial

by Robert Parry, ConsortiumNews.com

The media, as usual, are missing the significance of a Washington insider drama.
http://ga3.org/ct/E720pgF1Kz8M/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Libby
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Fitzgerald
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Jason+Leopold
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Robert+Parry

New Embassy in Iraq A Mystery

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12319798/


Informant: Alan Dicey

Téléphonie mobile: Perspectives 2007

http://www.next-up.org/Newsoftheworld/Perspectives2007RapportBlessigArcepCsaAnfr.php#1

Why the People of Darfur Can Not Wait

http://www.naacp.org/r/838/20168



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

U.S. AND IRAQIS ARE WRANGLING OVER WAR PLANS

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5589/


From ufpj-news

Informant: Charles Jenks

Is Energo-Fascism in Your Future?

Michael T. Klare writes: "It has once again become fashionable for the dwindling supporters of President Bush's futile war in Iraq to stress the danger of 'Islamo-fascism' and the supposed drive by followers of Osama bin Laden to establish a monolithic, Taliban-like regime - a 'Caliphate' - stretching from Gibraltar to Indonesia. While there may indeed be hundreds, even thousands, of disturbed and suicidal individuals who share this delusional vision, the world actually faces a far more substantial and universal threat, which might be dubbed Energo-fascism, or the militarization of the global struggle over ever-diminishing supplies of energy."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507H.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Michael+T.+Klare

Cheney Defends Efforts to Obtain Financial Records

Vice President Dick Cheney yesterday defended efforts by the Pentagon and the CIA to obtain financial records of Americans suspected of terrorism or espionage, calling the practice a "perfectly legitimate activity" used partly to protect troops stationed on military bases in the United States. But the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee expressed concern over the expansion of the military's domestic intelligence collection efforts and said his committee would investigate how the Pentagon was using its authority.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507G.shtml



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

The Texas Strategy

Paul Krugman writes: "Hundreds of news articles and opinion pieces have described President Bush's decision to escalate the Iraq war as a 'Hail Mary pass.' But that's the wrong metaphor. Mr. Bush isn't Roger Staubach, trying to pull out a win for the Dallas Cowboys. He's Charles Keating, using other people's money to keep Lincoln Savings going long after it should have been shut down - and squandering the life savings of thousands of investors, not to mention billions in taxpayer dollars, along the way."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507F.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Paul+Krugman

New Law Could Subject Civilians to Military Trial

Private contractors and other civilians serving with US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan could be subject for the first time to military courts-martial under a new federal provision that legal scholars say is almost certain to spark constitutional challenges.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507E.shtml

Iraq Vets Call on Congress to End War

An anti-war organization launched by a 22-year-old Marine and a 29-year-old sailor has accumulated 1,028 signatures from active-duty and Reserve troops calling for an end to the war in Iraq, which has lasted nearly four years. The signatures will be delivered to lawmakers on January 16th.


http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507C.shtml



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

Busywork for Nuclear Scientists

The New York Times writes: "The Bush administration is eager to start work on a new nuclear warhead with all sorts of admirable qualities: sturdy, reliable and secure from terrorists. To sweeten the deal, officials say that if they can replace the current arsenal with Reliable Replacement Warheads (what could sound more comforting?), they probably won't have to keep so many extra warheads to hedge against technical failure. If you're still not sold, the warhead comes with something of a guarantee - that scientists can build the new bombs without ever testing them."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507A.shtml

Campen mit Obdachlosen

In Frankreich setzt eine spektakuläre Solidaritätsaktion mit Obdachlosen die Regierung unter Handlungsdruck.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24447/1.html

USA: Die Provokationen Richtung Iran werden forcierter

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24449/1.html

Gates: Iran Is Target Of Military Build Up

http://www.infowars.net/articles/january2007/150107Iran_attack.htm

Informationen zur Tonerproblematik: Können Drucker und Kopierer krank machen?

Wenn Sie ständig unter Schnupfen, Halsschmerzen, Husten, Asthma, Entzündungen der Augen oder der Haut leiden und nicht wissen, warum, dann kann es sein, dass der Toner Ihres Laserdruckers oder Kopierers Sie krank macht. Bei den Erkrankungen handelt es sich vor allem um Entzündungen der Atemwege, die nicht selten nach kurzer Zeit auf die Bronchien übergreifen und zu Asthma führen. Dabei können schon geringe Mengen Tonerstaub genügen, um eine Sensibilisierung auszulösen, denn es handelt sich um eine pseudoallergische Überempfindlichkeit.

Viele Laser-Toner enthalten „Flüchtige organische Verbindungen (FOV)“. Diese wirken allergisierend, hormonell wirkend, toxisch und z.T. krebserregend. Sie werden beim Drucken freigesetzt. Die Nutzer sind ihnen dann unmittelbar und über lange Zeit ausgesetzt.

Eine besondere Rolle bei der Infektanfälligkeit kommt also den Tonerstäuben von Laserkopierern und Laserdruckern zu, die in geschlossenen Räumen betrieben werden, oft dort, wo Menschen in unmittelbarer Nähe arbeiten. Diese Tonerstäube werden beim Erhitzen, und dies ist technisch bei allen Lasergeräten der Fall, in die Umgebungsluft abgegeben, auch wenn es sich um geschlossene Kartuschen handelt. Besonders aber beim Wechsel der Kartuschen werden große Mengen davon frei und belasten die Atemwege und die Schleimhäute. Es gibt inzwischen mehrere Selbsthilfegruppen von Toner-Geschädigten, weil die Infektanfälligkeit vieler Menschen immer häufiger auf diesen Faktor zurückgeführt werden kann. Aus diesen Gründen verzichtet das Privatinstitut für ganzheitliche Medizin und Gesundheitsförderung im eigenen Betrieb grundsätzlich auf Lasergeräte und verwendet nur Tintenstrahlgeräte, bei denen diese Tonerproblematik wegen der fehlenden Erhitzung nicht auftritt.

Tonerhaltige Druckgeräte sind heutzutage fast allgegenwärtig: in Büros, Geschäften, Hotels, auf Bahnhöfen und Flughäfen, in Schulen, Arztpraxen und Krankenhäusern und in Privathaushalten.

Computer Bild-Tipp (s.u.) rät: „Vermeiden Sie direkten Kontakt mit Tonerpulver. Tragen Sie Handschuhe und Mundschutz, wenn Sie Toner nachfüllen. Waschen Sie sich anschliessend gründlich die Hände. In Räumen in denen Laser-Drucker in Betrieb sind, sollte weder gegessen, getrunken, noch geraucht werden.“

Weitere Informationen in den Websites:

http://www.computerbild.de
http://www.krank-durch-toner.de


Privat-Institut für Ganzheitliche Medizin und Gesundheitsförderung

US Housing Crash Continues

Prices disconnected from fundamentals. House prices are far beyond any historically known relationship to rents or salaries. Rents are less than half of mortgage payments. Salaries cannot cover mortgages except in the very short term, by using adjustable interest-only loans.

http://patrick.net/housing/crash.html


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=housing+crash

Euro displaces dollar in bond markets

The euro has displaced the US dollar as the world’s pre-eminent currency in international bond markets, having outstripped the dollar-denominated market for the second year in a row.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/572b41a6-a414-11db-bec4-0000779e2340.html


From Information Clearing House

U.S. GIs fighting in Philippines

U.S. troops, in possible violation of the Philippines' constitution, have taken part in combat operations against guerrillas linked to al-Qaida, an activist group said in a report Monday.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070115/ap_on_re_as/philippines


From Information Clearing House

Major investment bank issues warning on strike against Iran

Warning that investors might be "in for a shock," a major investment bank has told the financial community that a preemptive strike by Israel with American backing could hit Iran's nuclear program.

http://tinyurl.com/ybnrd9


From Information Clearing House

Russian Admiral Says U.S. Navy Prepares Missile Strike on Iran

U.S. Navy nuclear submarines maintaining vigil off the coast of Iran indicate that the Pentagon’s military plans include not only control over navigation in the Persian Gulf but also strikes against Iranian targets, a former commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Eduard Baltin has told the Interfax news agency.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16186.htm



Rice: UN sanctions on Iran 'not enough'

Talk of a military strike against Iran shows how serious it would be for the Iranians to continue down the path of nuclear development, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in an interview with Channel 10 Sunday evening.

http://tinyurl.com/yhh4lo



U.S. says it will 'go after' Iran, Syria networks in Iraq

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Monday that increased U.S. military activity in the Persian Gulf is meant to counter "very negative" behavior by Iran and undercut its belief that American forces are overcommitted in Iraq.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/813691.html



Rafsanjani calls for vigilance vis-a-vis United States

Expediency Council Chairman Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said that given the US failure to achieve its goals in the region, it is seeking to embark on a new adventure to cover up its defeat and urged the need for vigilance.

http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-203/0701158741153520.htm


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Condoleezza+Rice
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=SunBurn

Saddam aides hanged, film shows one head severed

Efforts to avoid a repeat of uproar over the Government ousted leader's rowdy execution were thwarted when his half-brother's head was severed by the noose.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L15195259.htm



Anger at Saddam's half-brother's beheading

Iraqi Shiites, oppressed by Saddam Hussein, welcomed the hanging of two of his aides on Monday though some also joined Sunni Arabs in expressing shock that his half-brother’s head was ripped off by the noose.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16633276/



Saddam's aides were tortured by executioners, defence team claims

The defence team of executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein on Wednesday charged that two former Saddam aides were 'killed and tortured' and not executed as claimed by the Iraqi authorities.

http://news.monstersandcritics.com/middleeast/news/article_1247785.php/


From Information Clearing House

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Saddam's Half Brother, Top Aide Hanged

Two top aides to Saddam Hussein were hanged before dawn Monday, and the head of one of them - the former Iraqi dictator's half brother, Barzan Ibrahim - was severed from his body during the execution, a government official said.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011507D.shtml

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Sunnis blast hangings

York News-Times

01/15/07

The Iraqi government’s attempt Monday to close a chapter on Saddam Hussein’s repressive regime — by hanging two of his henchmen — left many of Saddam’s fellow Sunni Muslims seething after the former leader’s half brother was decapitated on the gallows. A thickset Barzan Ibrahim plunged through the trap door and was beheaded by the jerk of the thick beige rope at the end of his fall, in the same the execution chamber where Saddam was hanged a little over two weeks earlier.

http://tinyurl.com/y97ymc


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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SECOND IRAQ HANGING ALSO WENT AWRY
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/16/world/middleeast/16hang.html


Informant: NHNE



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=executed
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Saddam

Bush "war" plan draws resistance from Iraqis

Signs so far have unnerved some of the Americans working on the plan. - First among these is a Shiite-led government that has been so dogmatic in its attitude that the Americans worry that they will be frustrated in their aim of cracking down equally on Shiite and Sunni extremists, a strategy Bush has declared central to the plan.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/15/news/policy.php


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge

New Congress Can Save Lives, or Money

By Desmond Tutu

The new Congress, led in the House by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is about to make its first decision regarding how America's money should be spent - a decision that leaves millions of lives hanging in the balance. Congress's choice to bypass 2007 appropriations legislation and extend fiscal 2006 funding levels into the new year will mean, in effect, cuts of almost $1billion in funding for programs to combat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16184.htm



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

Elite Propaganda: The Myth of the Liberal Media

Video

Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky demolish one of the central tenets of our political culture, the idea of the "liberal media." Instead, utilizing a systematic model based on massive empirical research, they reveal the manner in which the news media are so subordinated to corporate and conservative interests that their function can only be described as that of "elite propaganda."

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6435.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Noam+Chomsky

Iraq War and the American Peasant

By Christopher King

Christopher King explores the phenomenon of the American peasant - that segment of US society which, through suspension of all critical faculties and indifference to the truth, defy logic and evidence by supporting the war against Iraq.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16179.htm

Misreading The Enemy

By Juan Cole

The president cannot seem to let go of his fixation on Al-Qaida, a minor actor in Iraq, and his determination to confront Iran and Syria. He still assumes that the insurgents are outsiders to their neighborhoods and that U.S. troops can chase away the miscreants and keep them out, acting as a sort of neighborhood watch in khaki. In fact, Iraq's Sunni Arab elite is playing the spoiler, and until a deal is negotiated with its members, no one will be allowed to enjoy the new Iraq.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16181.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Juan+Cole

Bush Must Go: Only Impeachment Can Stop Him

By Paul Craig Roberts

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16175.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Paul+Craig+Roberts

Mistakes Were Made, but There Is No Mistaker

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0115-30.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge

Try to Remember: The Dilemma is a Human One

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0115-22.htm

Martin Luther King’s Guide for Antiwar Activists

http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0115-27.htm

Dr. King and the Media
http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0115-29.htm

An Unrealized Dream of Justice
http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0115-20.htm

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Thanks to all for your contributions to peace.

-Sheila

Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam
http://www.civics-online.org/library/formatted/texts/mlk_vietnam.html

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King speech, "Why I Oppose the War In Vietnam" today's relevance
http://wrybread.com/misc/vietnam/


Informant: Guillermo Kuhl



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Martin+Luther+King
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Ira+Chernus
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=James+Carroll

US under Fire in Mideast over Iraq Plan

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0115-02.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=troop+surge

Tasers under Fire after Two Men Die

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0115-03.htm



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

EU Warns US Bombing Escalates Somalia Violence

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0115-06.htm



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

US War Cost Expected to Surpass Vietnam's Next Year

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0115-05.htm

Bush Administration Leaving Out Important Details on Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0115-04.htm

You Receive What They Believe You Deserve

by Nancy Levant

They achieved their missions, first and foremost, by capturing financial control of research and development, and they did so by funding research and development via their corporate foundations......

http://www.newswithviews.com/Levant/nancy76.htm



Oregon State Trooper Suspends The First Amendment

by NewsWithViews NEWS

Surprisingly, said Brownlow, when he asked what law was being broken by him and his family, Trooper Moore replied, "When a trooper tells you that you are breaking the law, that is all you need to know."......

http://www.newswithviews.com/BreakingNews/breaking49.htm



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