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Impeachment Debated in Fairfax VA
After Downing Street — The following speakers discussed and debated impeachment at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., on Saturday. I didn’t go, so there’s no report. Apparently nobody who went took notes. But this group organized the event and may report on it someday, and WPFW and Fairfax Cable taped audio and video respectively…
Bush’s approval rating plunges to 26%
AFP — US President George W. Bush’s approval rating plunged to a new low of 26 percent, making him the least popular US president since Richard Nixon, a poll released on Thursday found. The Newsweek magazine poll showed that 26 percent of Americans, just over one in four, approve of the job Bush is doing,…
Sami al-Arian To U.S.: “Torture Is Terrorism”
“Torture is terrorism”, ex-Guantanamo man tells US width=”278″ height=”200″ align=”right” By Opheera McDoom 02 May 2008 17:56:51 GMT Copyright 2008 Reuters. All rights reserved. KHARTOUM, May 2 (Reuters) – Al Jazeera journalist Sami al-Haj returned home to Sudan on Friday after more than six years in the U.S.-run Guantanamo Bay prison, urging Washington to respect…
FBI Terror Watch List ‘Out of Control’
Justin Rood, ABC News A terrorist watch list compiled by the FBI has apparently swelled to include more than half a million names. Privacy and civil liberties advocates say the list is growing uncontrollably, threatening its usefulness in the war on terror. The bureau says the number of names on its terrorist watch list is…
Penetrating Review of Bush-Correa Activities In Latin America! Only omits ExxonMobil’s recent suit v Venezuela (either at the behest of Bush & CIA or with their fully support & connivance)…
Bush & Uribe v. Chavez & Correa By Stephen LendmanGlobal Research, March 9, 2008 Copyright Stephen Lendman, Global Research, 2008 Copyright 2005-2007 GlobalResearch.ca Call it another salvo in Bush v. Chavez with Ecuador’s Raphael Correa as a secondary target and Colombia’s Alvaro Uribe as a proxy aggressor. The Ecuadorean incursion was no ordinary cross-border raid….
Ultra Conservative WA Times Discusses Impeachable Offense
ByMikaelThe Washington Times Secret government? By Bruce Fein In 2006, House Judiciary Democrats inquired when the Justice Department initially concluded the Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF) against international terrorism empowered the National Security Agency (NSA) to conduct warrantless electronic surveillance against U.S. citizens in contravention of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA)….
