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U.S. Government For Sale: Freedom of speech has been destroyed
Video And Transcript They can spend all the money they want. And if they can spend all the money they want - sooner, rather than later - they will implant the legislators of their choice in every office... ...
rudkla - 13. Feb, 00:06
The winds of change die down
AntiWar.Com by Justin Raimondo 11/13/09 I have to feel sorry for my progressive friends, of whom there are a few, who had so much hope for the new administration, and were convinced that the election... ...
rudkla - 13. Nov, 11:18
Patriot Act May Get Renamed, but With a Few Changes
http://www.commondreams.or g/headline/2009/09/23 https://freepage.twoday.net /search?q=USA+Patriot+Act https://freepage.twoday.net /search?q=David+G.+Savage ...
rudkla - 24. Sep, 12:09
Prosecuting the Bush Team?
Robert Pallitto, Foreign Policy In Focus: "In the months following September 11, 2001, lawyers in the White House and the Justice Department interpreted US and international law to provide legal support... ...
rudkla - 26. Mär, 22:49
Supreme Court Rules Bush Exceeded His Powers
Supreme Court backs Texas in dispute with President Frankfort Times 03/25/08 President Bush overstepped his authority when he ordered a Texas court to reopen the case of a Mexican on death row for rape... ...
rudkla - 26. Mär, 23:02
The Legacy of Bush
The Bush Legacy Conservative Courts Likely to Be Bush Legacy David G. Savage, of The Los Angeles Times, writes, "After nearly seven years in the White House, President Bush has named 294 judges to the... ...
rudkla - 6. Feb, 22:11
Psychological "torture bible" published in 1961 reappears online
The book is a compilation of seven research reports, and funded at least in large part by the United States government. You can even track down the table of contents online, and your jaw may drop when... ...
rudkla - 7. Sep, 13:59
Harsh for Libby But Not for Others
"Though Bush calls the 30-month prison term 'excessive,'" report Richard B. Schmitt and David G. Savage of the Los Angeles Times, "records show defendants convicted of similar crimes served jail time." http://www.truthou t.org/docs_2006/070507E.sh tml http://freepage.two day.net/search?q=Libby ...
rudkla - 5. Jul, 23:38