The We the People will not be Chipped - No Verichip Inside Movement, is based on the irrefutable fact, that mankind has inalienable human rights that are absolute and can not be debased, nor perverted. Human life can not be degraded to a 16 digit RFID chip number embedded under you skin under any circumstance. By uniting on this common ground, we can send a strong message to the IBM funded Verichip that...
She’s smart. She speaks her mind. A lot of people love her and think she should be president. Sarah Palin? No, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Secretary of State Clinton, Washington’s No. 1 diplomatic salesperson, is fast becoming the foreign-policy hawk in a Democratic administration, while President Obama seems to be slow moving. Both believe in engagement with foreign adversaries, but Clinton believes in engaging from a position of strength. By contrast, Mr. Obama is now being faulted for engaging from a platform of weakness, if not appeasement. Clinton seems to be replicating as secretary of State the technique she employed when she became a senator...
First under the Bush Administration and even more so under President Obama, the federal government has been seizing power and spending money as it hasn’t done since World War II. But as bold as the Executive Branch has been during this financial crisis, the innovations of Fed chairman Ben Bernanke have been literally unprecedented. Indeed, it is entirely plausible that before Obama leaves office, Americans will be using a new currency...
By usurping powers not granted under its charter, the Fed has resuscitated insolvent institutions and helped them continue the transfer of wealth from one class to another.
This effort to create a kinder, gentler form of colonialism, to make a military occupation a true labor of love, is part and parcel of the loony faux-Maoist ‘COIN’ strategy championed by the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), whose policy wonks have captured the civilian leadership of the Pentagon. Their efforts to construct a ’smart’ version of George W. Bush’s ‘war on terrorism’ on the Af-Pak front are imbued with just the sort of pseudo-scientific claptrap that allows liberals to think they can similarly ‘experiment’ — as Gen. Petraeus puts it — on the American people as well...
In a scene replicated all over the country, a small, dispirited crowd protested on Boston Common following Obama’s West Point declaration of more war on the unfortunate people of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Obama intends to out-Bush Bush on Af-Pak, which has finally thrown some cold water on his supporters. The large printed placards ordered up for the demo called for an end to the war on Af-Pak, but only three scraggily handmade signs mentioned Obama...
This week offered a typical example of the disconnect that’s emerged between the United States and the rest of the globe. The eyes of the world are on the climate talks in Copenhagen, while the American political establishment instead watches Gen. Stanley McChrystal and Ambassador Karl Eikenberry offer testimony on Afghanistan to Congress. The simple fact of the matter is that what happens — or doesn’t — in Copenhagen is much more likely to be remembered in history books than the details of America’s effort to stabilize Afghanistan. Either concrete progress will be made toward a global effort to forestall catastrophic climate change or else we risk slipping backward down the slope and undoing all the effort of recent years...
A Washington political watchdog group has filed an ethics complaint with the Senate over robo-calls Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) made, urging voters to pressure their senators into supporting a McCain-led amendment to the Senate healthcare bill. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, filed the complaint with the Senate Ethics Committee on Wednesday, saying the Arizona senator and former presidential candidate violated Senate ethics rule 38, which prohibits senators from using political money to fund official Senate business. CREW says when McCain used money from the National Republican Senatorial Committee to fund the robo-calls, he broke rule 38...
Double Doom Deflected: McCainiac & Sarah Sycophant
By Robert S. Becker
As McCain devolved into Joe the Plumber, the poised, educated Obama was cleaning his clock, proving few president hopefuls match him as orator or cheerleader. When brains and know-how mattered, McCain went dumb and dumber.
Private security guards working for Blackwater USA participated in clandestine CIA raids against suspected insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, The New York Times reported Thursday. Blackwater’s role points to a much deeper connection between the company and the spy agency than has been previously disclosed and raises concerns over the legalities of involving contractors in the most sensitive operations conducted by the U.S. government...
Blackwater Guards Tied to Secret C.I.A. Kidnapping
Private security guards from Blackwater Worldwide participated in some of the C.I.A.'s most sensitive activities - clandestine raids with agency officers against people suspected of being insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan and the transporting of detainees, according to former company employees and intelligence officials.
Extent of Blackwater and CIA Collaboration Uncovered
Yana Kunichoff, Truthout: "New details of Blackwater participation in clandestine CIA raids detail the extent to which private security contractors were involved in covert government antiterror operations."
Auf der Weltklimakonferenz in Kopenhagen trifft sich derzeit die internationale Staatengemeinde, um Maßnahmen gegen den Klimawandel zu diskutieren und ein neues Klimaschutz-Abkommen auf den Weg zu bringen. „Eine wirkliche Trendwende und Abkehr von den Augenwischereien der vergangenen Jahre zeichnet sich dabei nicht ab. Die Logik des Standortwettbewerbs und der Vorrang maximaler Rendite vor den langfristigen Anstrengungen zur Bekämpfung der Erderwärmung bleiben unangetastet“, heißt es in einer gemeinsamen Erklärung des Vorstandes der Partei DIE LINKE und des Jugendverbandes [’solid] zum derzeitigen Klimagipfel in Kopenhagen. In der Erklärung heißt es weiter:
Die Bundesregierung reiht sich ein in den Wettbewerb um die Verlagerung der Kosten des notwendigen Umsteuerns, als Teil des Problems ignoriert sie den enormen Handlungsdruck und die hohen Erwartungen vieler Menschen. Statt mit ambitionierten Zusagen endlich auf die CO2-Bremse zu treten, verhökert die selbst ernannte Klimakanzlerin die Zukunft für kurzfristige Wirtschaftsinteressen. Dass die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels die Lebensgrundlage von Mensch und Natur existenziell bedrohen, ist inzwischen nicht mehr zu leugnen. Nach Schätzungen der Weltgesundheitsorganisation sterben bereits heute jährlich 150.000 Menschen an den Folgen des Klimawandels wie häufiger auftretenden extremen Naturereignissen und sich verändernden Niederschlagsverhältnissen. Die Klimakrise trifft die Ärmsten der Erde am frühesten und am schwersten. Ihre dramatischen ökologischen und gesellschaftlichen Auswirkungen verschärfen sich und werden in Zukunft katastrophale Ausmaße annehmen, wenn nicht bis Mitte des Jahrhunderts die Drosselung der menschengemachten Erderwärmung auf einen durchschnittlichen Anstieg von maximal 2 Grad Celsius gelingt. Die 1997 im Kyoto-Protokoll für die Industriestaaten vereinbarten Ziele waren hierfür bei Weitem nicht ausreichend, zudem wurde ihre Einhaltung durch vielfältige Ausnahmeregelungen systematisch verwässert. Trotz der Integration von Nachhaltigkeit und Energiewende in die Leitbilder offizieller Politik beschränkten sich die konkreten Antworten auf den Klimawandel bisher auf unzureichende Abmachungen und noch schlechtere Umsetzungsversuche. Die im Rahmen des Kyoto-Protokolls beschlossenen Mechanismen erwiesen sich im Kampf gegen die globale Erwärmung als nutzlos und hatten zum Teil schwer wiegende negative soziale Folgen. Globale Klimapolitik muss von dem Grundsatz der Gleichheit der Menschen ausgehen. Pro Kopf darf dann auf jeden Menschen nur die gleiche Menge CO2-Ausstoss entfallen, die global auf Dauer klimaverträglich ist. Das deutliche Versagen marktförmiger Lösungsversuche zeigt: Ein grundsätzliches Umlenken auf eine Wirtschaftsweise, die Mensch und Umwelt verpflichtet ist und nicht im Interesse des Shareholder Value blind auf die Selbstregulierungskraft des Marktes vertraut, ist unerlässlich. Aus diesem Grund lehnen wir die Marktmechanismen des Kyoto-Protokolls, insbesondere den so genannten "Clean Development Mechanismus", als falsche Lösungen ab. Der EU-Emissionshandel ist ein untaugliches Instrument. Wir stehen für das Recht eines jeden Menschen auf Zugang zu sauberer Energie und treten deshalb für eine Demokratisierung und einen ökologischen Umbau der Energieversorgung ein. Diese sehen wir nur in einem öffentlich organisierten Energiesektor gewährleistet und bekräftigen vor diesem Hintergrund die Forderung nach einer Vergesellschaftung der Energiekonzerne. Zur unverzüglichen Reduzierung des weltweiten CO2-Ausstoßes braucht es einen weitreichenden internationalen Emissionsreduktionsvertrag, der sich Effektivitätskriterien und solidarisch-kooperativen Grundsätzen gleichermaßen verpflichtet sieht. Hierin muss für die Industrieländer die Reduzierung der jährlichen CO2-Emissionen um 40 Prozent (gegenüber 1990) sanktionsbewährt verankert und für 2050 das Ziel festgeschrieben werden, die CO2-Emissionen um mindestens 90 Prozent zu senken. Die großen Schwellenländer sollen Emissionsziele anerkennen, die sie bereits vor 2020 zur Stabilisierung ihrer Treibhausgasemissionen und danach ebenfalls zur Minderung verpflichten. Mit den Entwicklungsländern sind Strategien für die einzelnen Staaten zu einer emissionsarmen Entwicklung zu vereinbaren („low carbon development strategies“). Durch Technologietransfers, Finanzhilfen und Ausgleichszahlungen der Industrieländer müssen die Entwicklungsländer unterstützt werden. Die Mittel hierfür könnten zum größten Teil den Rüstungshaushalten dieser Erde entnommen werden.
Leaders of the Rich World Are Enacting a Giant Fraud
Every delegate to the Copenhagen summit is being greeted by the sight of a vast fake planet dominating the city's central square. This swirling globe is covered with corporate logos - the Coke brand is stamped over Africa, while Carlsberg appears to own Asia, and McDonald's announces "I'm loving it!" in great red letters above.
US Senators: More Coal, Oil and Nukes Are "Solution" for Global Warming
Art Levine, Truthout: "A bipartisan coalition of US senators put forward a 'framework' for climate legislation that aims to dramatically increase offshore oil drilling, ensure a 'future for coal' and, above all, ramp up subsidies for the financially risky nuclear power industry. The announcement was timed, in part, to send a signal to negotiators at the climate conference in Copenhagen that the US Senate is supposedly serious about climate reform."
Obama to permit oil exploration off Virginia coast
Reuters
03/30/10
President Barack Obama is to announce on Wednesday a plan to permit exploration for oil and natural gas off the coast of Virginia as a way to create jobs and reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil. Obama, who wants Congress to move a stalled climate change bill, has sought to reach out to Republicans by signaling he is open to allowing offshore drilling, providing coastlines are protected...
According to an obscure report in the European Union Times (EUTimes.net), "Russian Military Analysts are reporting to Prime Minister Putin that US President Barack Obama has issued an order to his Northern Command's (USNORTHCOM) top leader, US Air Force General Gene Renuart, to 'begin immediately' increasing his military forces to 1 million troops by January 30, 2010, in what these reports warn is an expected outbreak of civil war within the United States before the end of winter.........
Während in Deutschland allmählich Lügengebäude zusammenbrechen, macht sich in den USA niemand die Arbeit, einen Feldzug zu verleugnen. In den Tagen vor Obamas Ankündigung, noch mehr Soldaten zu schicken, machten sich jedoch Sozialwissenschaftler die Arbeit, einmal auszurechnen, was mit den bisher ausgegebenen 60 Milliarden pro Kriegsjahr an sozialen Programmen hätte finanziert werden können - darunter vieles, das sich tatsächlich als bloße Geldfrage definieren lässt: Etwa täglich 30 Tote durch Tuberkulose oder 50 Frauen, die durch Schwangerschaftsprobleme sterben gelassen werden. Mehr zur sozialen Entwicklung in Afghanistan in dem Beitrag "There Hasn't Been Two Seconds Of Intelligent Discussion About Living Standards In Afghanistan" von John Hanrahan, am 3. Dezember 2009 beim Niemann Watchdog publiziert:
Mary Susan Littlepage, Truthout: "Working to help fund ongoing wars without sharp tax increases or increased foreign borrowing has led Nebraska's Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska) to introduce a new measure Tuesday: the US War Bonds Act of 2009. The legislation would authorize the Treasury to issue and market War Bonds to the American people to help pay for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq."
The Obama administration seems to have adopted a position that makes it impossible to achieve an agreement acceptable to Tehran and move towards a global settlement with the US. If this is the case, the US may have started down the long, dark corridor to confrontation.
What a joke! When you ask a bunch of generals and the secretary of defense for advice about a war, the results are pre-determined: more bang bang, more soldiers, more planes, more bombs, more coffins. The amazing part is how far we've traveled down the path towards all war, all the time.
"Zumutung der reichen Länder". Der "dänische Entwurf" sorgt auf dem Klimagipfel in Kopenhagen für einen Eklat
„Der Vorschlag der Industrieländer, bekannt als "dänischer Entwurf", empört: Die Entwicklungsländer der Gruppe 77 und China sowie NGOs und Klimaaktivisten sind erbost über den Vorschlag. Sie werfen den Verfassern vor, das Klima für ökonomische Interessen bewusst aufs Spiel zu setzen…“ Artikel von Susannne Götze in telepolis vom 09.12.2009 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/31/31688/1.html
Siehe dazu auch: „Klimagerechtigkeit statt globalem C02-Rassismus. Climate Justice Action: Der „Dänische Text“ muss weg!“
„Das internationale Netzwerk Climate Justice Action kritisiert scharf den heute bekannt gewordenen Entwurf eines Kopenhagen-Abkommens, den so genannten „Dänischen Text“. Der Text wurde von einer kleinen Gruppe von Diplomaten aus Dänemark, Großbritannien, den USA und einigen wenigen anderen Ländern entworfen…“ Pressemitteilung vom 8. Dezember 2009 des Climate Justice Action (deutschsprachiges Team) http://www.climate-justice-action.org/?lang=de
Jalta, Potsdam, Kopenhagen
Bei der Klimakonferenz geht es nur vordergründig um den CO2-Ausstoß. Verhandelt wird, wer im 21. Jahrhundert wirtschaftlich, sozial und kulturell das Sagen hat. Artikel von Bernhard Pötter in der taz vom 09.12.2009 http://www.taz.de/index.php?id=archivseite&dig=2009/12/09/a0089
Das verteidigen, was zu wertvoll für den Markt ist. Klimaprotest kommt langsam in die Gänge.
„Gut zehn Metrostationen vom offiziellen Gipfel im Bella-Center entfernt, tagt seit Montag die Klimabewegung. Während man bei der offiziellen Konferenz lange für eine Akkreditierung anstehen muss, ist das Klimaforum offen für Jedermann. "Wir machen einen Gipfel für alle Menschen und über die wirklichen Probleme", erklärt Nnimmo Bassey, Umweltschützer von Friends of the Earth aus Nigeria auf der Eröffnungszeremonie am Montagabend. Und er gibt das Motto des Klimaprotests an: Widerstand, Mobilisierung und Transformation…“ Bericht von Susanne Goetze in telepolis vom 09.12.2009 http://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/2/146709
Europäische Amtshilfe gegen Lümmel. Deutsche Polizeien und Geheimdienste helfen bei der Handhabung der angekündigten Proteste in Kopenhagen
„Im Vorfeld der Klimakonferenz COP15 in Kopenhagen hat die dänische Polizei umfangreiche Vorbereitungen zur Handhabung der erwarteten Proteste getroffen. Die eingeleiteten Maßnahmen entsprechen in dem Vorgehen, wie es unter europäischen Polizeien seit dem G8-Gipfel in Genua/ Italien 2001 üblich geworden ist und in einem Handbuch standardisiert wurde…“ Artikel von Matthias Monroy und Hanne Jobst in telepolis vom 08.12.2009 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/31/31684/1.html
Kopenhagen: Nächtlicher Überfall. Offenbar zur Einschüchterung umstellt Polizei mitten in der Nacht Unterkunft von Klimaschützern Artikel von Wolfgang Pomrehn in telepilis vom 09.12.2009 http://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/2/146716
Für aktuelle Berichterstattung erinnern wir an das ständig aktualisierte Dossier bei indymedia: Cop15 Klimakonferenz: Systemwandel statt Klimawandel http://de.indymedia.org/2009/11/267470.shtml
„Mit ca. 1200 Filialen und Kultstätten rund um und weit über den Mittelmeerraum hinaus, galten die Anhänger des griechischen Heilgottes Asklepios bereits im 5. Jh. v. Chr. als erfolgreichster Heilkult der Antike. Selbst Hippokrates, dessen Eid die Mediziner noch heute schwören, rühmte sich seinerzeit ein „Sohn des Asklepios“ zu sein. Mit rüden Methoden versucht stattdessen der Hamburger Klinikkonzern „Asklepios“ (1) nicht nur die Gründung eines neuen Betriebsrates zu vereiteln…“ Artikel von Joachim Weiss auf gegen-stimmen.de vom 8. Dezember 2009 http://www.gegen-stimmen.de/?p=2421
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are at their highest point in 15 million years. According to the World Meteorological Organization, the current decade is the warmest on record, and the current year is the fifth warmest ever — observations that are supported by data collected by multiple climate research centers. Evidence of global warming comes from many reinforcing points — melting polar ice, rising sea levels, changes in plant and animal ecology across the globe. Palin’s assertion that we can’t ’say with assurance that man’s activities cause weather changes’ is far more highly politicized than anything that comes out of the Climate Research Unit. It is fundamentally anti-science...
Governments run up the cost of essential goods and services, by making them so called ‘rights’ or entitlements. When something is ‘free,’ people overuse it. When it is paid for by other people aka third parties or insurance, the people using the goods and services don’t care what they are charged because they aren’t paying for it, which ultimately raises prices for all. Service providers are guaranteed payment by the government or insurance company, and not wanting to or having to deal with delinquent accounts like others in the so called ‘free market’ — (we cannot in reality say we have a free market in America because almost everything is regulated by bureaucrats) — providers hesitate or refuse to give care to those who do not have the insurance or government coverage...
One of the reasons that crime is punished and the criminal so dramatically humiliated is so that others who might consider such acts are warned by the consequences of criminality. This is accepted as the basis of any society that holds to a theory of justice. For if it becomes relatively easy for a person to do crime and enjoy the fruits then what happens to the general mores of society? How do we uphold the standards of non-coercion, honesty, thrift and work? How do we instill a sense of guilt to the perpetrator? If we don’t then soon it will be regarded as foolish to work honestly. The country then can become a war of all vs. all where more and more assets are based on stealing and protection against rather than being engaged in productive behavior. A poor, frightened society ripe for tyranny emerges after such times. This goes in spades when we are considering the greatest theft in the history of civilization. The current international regime of Bush/Obama has orchestrated bailouts, nationalizations and inflationary debt that have run into trillions of dollars...
Cracking jokes about Congressional thievery is something of a national past-time. But the results of the newest Gallup poll will likely startle even the cynical news dorks that have read enough of these polls to know that the American people don’t think highly of their government. For the first time since Gallup began conducting its annual ‘Honesty and Ethics of Professions’ poll, a majority (55%) of Americans responded that they believe the honesty and ethical standards of ‘members of Congress’ are ‘low’ or ‘very low.’ The American people don’t think senators are particularly upstanding citizens either: 49% said Senators have ‘low or very low’ ethical standards...
Foreclosure filings in the U.S. will reach a record for the second consecutive year with 3.9 million notices sent to homeowners in default, RealtyTrac Inc. said. This year’s filings will surpass 2008’s total of 3.2 million as record unemployment and price erosion batter the housing market, the Irvine, California-based company said...
Ein Jahr nach dem Höhepunkt der Finanzkrise besteht wenig Hoffnung, dass die derzeit angedachten Regulierungen die grundsätzlichen Probleme lindern könnten.
Rinaldo Brutoco and Madeleine Austin, Truthout: "Why have hopes faded for a binding agreement at the UN climate conference in Copenhagen that began this week? Why aren't the people of the world demanding that their national leaders act to avert the greatest environmental crisis the world has ever known?"
Andy Worthington, Truthout: "For anyone who has studied Guantanamo's military commissions closely over the last eight years, it was obvious that their revival last week, in a supposedly new and improved form, was bound to be a disaster."
Afghan government says NATO raid killed six civilians
NATO officials on Tuesday disputed a report by the Afghan government that a NATO raid in eastern Afghanistan earlier in the day had killed six civilians,
The No. 2 commanding general in Afghanistan acknowledged Wednesday that a NATO-led attack the day before in eastern Afghanistan possibly resulted in civilian deaths.
US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen painted a disturbing picture on Tuesday, bluntly telling US troops at Ft. Campbell, Ky. - including some bound for Afghanistan - that "we are not winning, which means we are losing and as we are losing, the message traffic out there to insurgency recruits keeps getting better and better and more keep coming."
Despite record-high violence and an increasing number of casualties, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the war in Afghanistan is moving in the right direction and towards success.
Hundreds of Afghans have taken to the streets of the capital Kabul to protest a recent NATO airstrike which killed a number of civilians in the war-ravaged country.
Afghan demonstrators call for trial of "war criminals"
The protesters also called on the government to identify and sack all those officials involved in human right violation and war crimes over the past three decades.
Canadian General Now Acknowledges Risk to Afghan Detainees
Canada's top soldier, said Wednesday that the country's military had been aware that prisoners it handed over to Afghan authorities risked being abused.
The U.S. government should negotiate a ceasefire and end to the war in Afghanistan. If such negotiations have occurred, they have not been publicized. It would take political courage to openly talk to the Taliban, but militarily there is little to lose by just talking. International negotiations got a bad reputation when the United Kingdom capitulated to the demands of Nazi Germany just prior to World War II. But negotiation does not imply surrender, nor does it condone what the enemy is doing. Negotiation means finding a compromise that provides each side with its minimum desires...
The purpose of the Chilcot inquiry is to normalise an epic crime by providing enough of a theatre of guilt to satisfy the media so that the only issue that matters, that of prosecution, is never raised. When he appears in January, Blair will play this part to odious perfection, dutifully absorbing the hisses and boos. All "inquiries" into state crimes are neutered in this way.
Sir John Sawers tells Chilcot inquiry US ignored warnings
Tony Blair's senior diplomat in Baghdad was ignored when he urged the Americans not to sack 25,000 Baathist officials, the Iraq inquiry was told today.
The ex-director of public prosecutions has accused Tony Blair of "sycophancy" towards President Bush. Sir Ken MacDonald called the 2003 Iraq war a "foreign policy disgrace of epic proportions".
Hans Blix warned Tony Blair Iraq might not have WMD
The United Nations' former chief weapons inspector in Iraq told the official inquiry into the war that he had cautioned Tony Blair the month before the 2003 invasion about the possibility that no weapons of mass destruction (WMD) would be found.
In a brief statement at the start of the hearing on Friday, inquiry chairman Sir John Chilcot confirmed Mr Brown had taken up an offer to give evidence within the next two months and it is expected he will appear in late February or early March.
UK: Illegal, inevitable — Chilcot inquiry casts new doubts on Iraq war
Guardian [UK]
01/12/10
The government’s justification for launching the Iraq war was dramatically undermined today when two separate inquiries cast new light on the build-up to the invasion. Delivering the first independent assessment of the legality of the conflict, an official Dutch inquiry concluded that ‘the military action had no sound mandate in international law.’ It delivered its findings as details of Tony Blair’s support for the conflict emerged in testimony by Alastair Campbell to the Chilcot inquiry in London. … Campbell revealed that the former prime minister had assured President Bush in a series of private letters during 2002 that Britain would support a US-led war against Iraq...
The cult of Obama has elevated him to a godlike, saint-like, superhuman position in the global political landscape. He is a celebrity, he is an icon, he is a political phenomenon.
Kucinich plans to force vote on US withdrawal from Afghanistan
For congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Afghan President Hamid Karzai's announcement Tuesday that his country would need the US's military support for another 10 or 15 years seems to have been the last straw.
Obama awarded Nobel because he's a Democrat, liberal and black
He will be awarded the prize even though he is personally responsible for scores of targeted killings and much slaughter of civilians in aerial bombardments. He will be awarded the prize even though he has just decided to escalate one of the two ineffectual wars he is conducting.
Trump and His Allies...
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/06/21/trump-and-his-allies-are-clear-and-present-danger-american-democracy?utm_source=daily_newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=daily_newsletter_op
rudkla - 22. Jun, 05:09
The Republican Party...
https://truthout.org/articles/the-republican-party-is-still-doing-donald-trumps-bidding/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=804d4873-50dd-4c1b-82a5-f465ac3742ce
rudkla - 26. Apr, 05:36
January 6 Committee Says...
https://truthout.org/articles/jan-6-committee-says-trump-engaged-in-criminal-conspiracy-to-undo-election/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=552e5725-9297-4a7c-a214-53c8c51615a3