Posted on 13/03 12:37
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Posted on 11/03 21:49
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David Shayler Video
David Shayler introduces 911 Truth Bristol's ‘Face the Facts’ and explains why 911 is of vital importance today.
See video here.
David Shayler introduces 911 Truth Bristol's ‘Face the Facts’ and explains why 911 is of vital importance today.
See video here.
Posted on 09/03 14:07
Statement
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
"Wartime Executive Power and the NSA's Surveillance Authority II"
February 28, 2006
Harold Hongju Koh
Dean
Yale Law School
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee.
In my career I've had the privilege of serving our government in both republican and democratic administrations, and I've also sued both republican and democratic administrations when I thought their conduct was unlawful. In my professional opinion, the NSA domestic surveillance program is as blatantly illegal a program as I've seen, and my reasons are given not just in my written testimony but also in two letters that were sent to you by myself and a number of constitutional law scholars and former government officials, as well as in the ABA taskforce report, for which I served as an adviser.
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
"Wartime Executive Power and the NSA's Surveillance Authority II"
February 28, 2006
Harold Hongju Koh
Dean
Yale Law School
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee.
In my career I've had the privilege of serving our government in both republican and democratic administrations, and I've also sued both republican and democratic administrations when I thought their conduct was unlawful. In my professional opinion, the NSA domestic surveillance program is as blatantly illegal a program as I've seen, and my reasons are given not just in my written testimony but also in two letters that were sent to you by myself and a number of constitutional law scholars and former government officials, as well as in the ABA taskforce report, for which I served as an adviser.
Posted on 08/03 14:27
Bennish's Dad Reports Death Threats Against Family
Mar 8, 2006 7:47 am US/Mountain
Note: this news item contains a video of Bennish
(AP) DENVER The father of a Colorado teacher who compared President Bush's State of the Union address to speeches made by Adolf Hitler said he and his family have received at least 12 death threats.
Mar 8, 2006 7:47 am US/Mountain
Note: this news item contains a video of Bennish
(AP) DENVER The father of a Colorado teacher who compared President Bush's State of the Union address to speeches made by Adolf Hitler said he and his family have received at least 12 death threats.
Posted on 07/03 20:09
Contrarian Chronicles
The numbers behind the lies
By Bill Fleckenstein
Fun with numbers.
Corporate America likes to play that game, the better to boost stock prices. Folks might be surprised to learn that "Governmental" America also plays the game in its compilation of macroeconomic data. Beneath the surface are undesirable, sobering consequences for us all.
The numbers behind the lies
By Bill Fleckenstein
Fun with numbers.
Corporate America likes to play that game, the better to boost stock prices. Folks might be surprised to learn that "Governmental" America also plays the game in its compilation of macroeconomic data. Beneath the surface are undesirable, sobering consequences for us all.
Posted on 06/03 16:12
Posted on 06/03 16:06
Few critics on Capitol Hill seek to end NSA program
By John Diamond, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — Despite widespread criticism of President Bush's warrantless surveillance program, even vociferous detractors in Congress stop short of calling for an end to the anti-terrorist eavesdropping.
By John Diamond, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — Despite widespread criticism of President Bush's warrantless surveillance program, even vociferous detractors in Congress stop short of calling for an end to the anti-terrorist eavesdropping.
Posted on 06/03 16:03
New Jersey bill aims to stamp out Internet forum anonymity
RAW STORY
Published: March 6, 2006
A bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly would require websites to collect and make available the legal names and physical addresses of anyone posting on an Internet forum.
RAW STORY
Published: March 6, 2006
A bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly would require websites to collect and make available the legal names and physical addresses of anyone posting on an Internet forum.
