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Speech by Rev. Lennox Yearwood at the New York Impeachment Summit on February 17 comparing the coming impeachment to the coming freedom of slaves in the past:
Speech by Rev. Lennox Yearwood at the New York Impeachment Summit on February 17 comparing the coming impeachment to the coming freedom of slaves in the past:
Amnesty International has called on foreign governments not to co-operate with US military trials of detainees at Guantanamo Bay. BBC News In a report, the human rights group said other countries should refuse to provide evidence for prosecutions. The US authorities should also abandon its system of military commissions and try suspects in civil courts…
By Martin Kasindorf, USA TODAY March 15, 2007 Monday will mark the fourth anniversary of the start of the war. It comes as Congress is debating a White House request for $93.4 billion to fund operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. […] A march on the Pentagon on Saturday is the centerpiece of the planned demonstrations….
By JEFFREY ROSEN, New York Times …Goldsmith emphasizes that he was not opposed to investigating the leak, which he agreed with President Bush did “great harm to the nation.” In addition, he shared the White House’s concern that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act might prevent wiretaps on international calls involving terrorists. But Goldsmith deplored the…
align=”left”OpedNews.com by LadyBroadOak — The charges against the Bush administration really are too serious to ignore, as Congressman Robert Wexler states. While the phrase “worse than Watergate” is catching on in the public “mind” in the US, the charges against Dick Cheney include collusion in torture and other war crimes in the global mind. He…
Indians Bristle at U.S. Criticism on Food Prices By HEATHER TIMMONS May 14, 2008 Copyright 2008 The New York Times Company NEW DELHI – Instead of blaming India and other developing nations for the rise in food prices, Americans should rethink their energy policy – and go on a diet.That has been the response, basically,…
Mukasey Won’t Say Waterboarding Is Torture But in 1947 the U.S. Called It a War Crime, Sentenced Enemy Officer to 15 Years Hard Labor Posted by Jon Ponder, Pensito Review Immoral Relativism: George Bush’s nomination of Michael Mukasey for U.S. attorney general — once thought to be smooth sailing — is experiencing a bit of…
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9/11 = INSIDE JOB