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  • Commented It goes deeper in a discussion on What's Up with The Democratic Congress (Progressive Opinion) | July 8, 2008 - 4:47pm
  • July 8, 2008 - 4:27pm

    by Peter Phillips and Lew Brown and Bridget Thornton

    A Study of the History of US Intelligence Community Human Rights Violations & Continuing Research in Electromagnetic Weapons

  • July 5, 2008 - 5:48pm

    Washington - A federal judge in California said Wednesday that the wiretapping law established by Congress was the "exclusive" means for the president to eavesdrop on Americans, and he rejected the government's claim that the president's constitutional authority as commander in chief trumped that law.

  • Commented Sane. Just Stuck for Options in a discussion on What's Up with The Democratic Congress (Progressive Opinion) | July 5, 2008 - 7:20am
  • Commented Thinkers and doers in a discussion on Real Change Happens Off-Line (Blog entry) | July 4, 2008 - 7:07am
  • July 3, 2008 - 5:45pm

    Its happening. Breaking step with big oil is much harder in the US and catching up is vital. Support for Big Oil is retarding US development

    "...Germany is at the forefront of this wave of change. Energy consumption in Germany dropped 5.6% - the equivalent of 18.5..." (MILLION) "... tons of oil - in 2007 as its economy grew 2.5%..."

  • Rated Real Change Happens Off-Line (Blog entry) | July 3, 2008 - 5:31am
  • Shared What's Up with The Democratic Congress (Progressive Opinion)
    July 1, 2008 - 5:46pm

    During the month of June the Democratic-controlled Congress in the U.S. voted to fund the Iraq war deep into next year, to support a compromise version of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that endangers civil liberties, and, in effect, eliminated the possibility of impeaching President George W. Bush.

    Why are progressives and the left not particularly surprised? Because it is consistent with the timidity, compromise, and opportunism that has come to characterize many of the actions and inactions of the Democratic Congress since it took power in January 2007. This is especially the case regarding the question of ending the Iraq War, the raison d'etre for its victory in the elections of November 2006.

  • Commented Point Taken in a discussion on We're the Patriots (Blog entry) | July 1, 2008 - 5:23pm
  • Commented Unclever? in a discussion on We're the Patriots (Blog entry) | June 30, 2008 - 8:16pm

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  • July 8, 2008 - 4:27pm

    by Peter Phillips and Lew Brown and Bridget Thornton

    A Study of the History of US Intelligence Community Human Rights Violations & Continuing Research in Electromagnetic Weapons

  • July 5, 2008 - 5:48pm

    Washington - A federal judge in California said Wednesday that the wiretapping law established by Congress was the "exclusive" means for the president to eavesdrop on Americans, and he rejected the government's claim that the president's constitutional authority as commander in chief trumped that law.

  • July 3, 2008 - 5:45pm

    Its happening. Breaking step with big oil is much harder in the US and catching up is vital. Support for Big Oil is retarding US development

    "...Germany is at the forefront of this wave of change. Energy consumption in Germany dropped 5.6% - the equivalent of 18.5..." (MILLION) "... tons of oil - in 2007 as its economy grew 2.5%..."

  • Shared What's Up with The Democratic Congress (Progressive Opinion)
    July 1, 2008 - 5:46pm

    During the month of June the Democratic-controlled Congress in the U.S. voted to fund the Iraq war deep into next year, to support a compromise version of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that endangers civil liberties, and, in effect, eliminated the possibility of impeaching President George W. Bush.

    Why are progressives and the left not particularly surprised? Because it is consistent with the timidity, compromise, and opportunism that has come to characterize many of the actions and inactions of the Democratic Congress since it took power in January 2007. This is especially the case regarding the question of ending the Iraq War, the raison d'etre for its victory in the elections of November 2006.

  • June 28, 2008 - 6:19pm

    "...Good idea, but how? The financiers own the media, and their massively funded lobbies control Congress. How can we the people get enough clout to take on the giant financial and corporate giants? What can we do that will make politicians sit up and take notice?.."

    Please distribute to sub-prime foreclosure victims

  • Shared Project For Exposure Of Hidden Institutions (Progressive Opinion)
    June 28, 2008 - 6:08pm

    Meet The New World Order, your lords and masters.

    Every now and then I come across a little gem of a site. Find out about the OCTOPUS, Le Ceurcle and the Pilgrims society in addition to the usual suspects.

    Make sure you copy any site material you are interested in I am not sure it will be broadcasting much longer.

  • June 24, 2008 - 6:05pm

    Those practices, the report concluded, “constituted misconduct and also violated the department’s policies and civil service law that prohibit discrimination in hiring based on political or ideological affiliations.”

    This is just part of how the system is rigged beyond the terms of elected representatives.

  • June 21, 2008 - 4:50pm

    Gen. Albert Stubblebine: Col. Ann Wright: Col. Ronald D. Ray: Col. George Nelson: Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer : Lt. Col. Guy S. Razer: Lt. Col. Jeff Latas: Lt. Col. Robert Bowman, PhD: Lt. Col. Shelton Lankford: Commander Ted Muga: Commander Ralph Kolstad: Maj. Scott Ritter: Maj. Douglas Rokke, PhD: Maj. John M. Newman: Maj. John M. Newman, PhD: Major Jon I. Fox: Capt.

  • Shared Cheney gets last laugh (News Headline)
    June 20, 2008 - 5:04pm

    If anything illustrates the structural flaws in constitutional law and the ability of a small band of determined powerful individuals to exploit it for their own twisted ends, this is it.

    Congress is powerless to oversee this office of state as intended by the founders of the American republic. The case for constitutional reform is made.

  • June 18, 2008 - 6:39pm

    Proving the old axiom that Congress "is the best that money can buy," congressional Democrats are preparing to gut the Constitution by granting giant telecom companies retroactive immunity and liability protection on warrantless wiretapping by the Bush regime.

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