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Συζητήσεις των Μπους υποκριτών για τα διπλά πρότυπα

Κυριακή, 2η Μαρτίου 2008

Ο αμερικανικός Πρόεδρος καταδικάζει τους ηγέτες που» καθίστε στον πίνακα» με τους τύραννους `» και `παίρνει τις εικόνες» για την υιοθέτηση των διπλών προτύπων.
«Τι χάνεται με το αγκάλιασμα ενός τύραννου που βάζει τους ανθρώπους του στη φυλακή λόγω των πολιτικών πεποιθήσεών τους; Αυτό που χάνεται είναι θα στείλει το λανθασμένο μήνυμα,» είπε τον Πρόεδρο George W. Ο Μπους κατά τη διάρκεια μιας Πέμπτης […]

Εγγυήσεις μιας προεδρίας McCain ένα στρατιωτικό σχέδιο;

Κυριακή, 2η Μαρτίου 2008

Paul Abrams
John McCain μας λέει ότι δεν είναι πολύ καλός οικονομολόγος. Φέρνει για να απασχοληθεί το παλαιό αστείο ότι ο καθορισμός ενός οικονομολόγου είναι κάποιος που είναι καλός με τους αριθμούς αλλά δεν είχε την προσωπικότητα για να είναι λογιστής.
Προετοιμαστείτε για μια εκστρατεία κατά τη διάρκεια της οποίας McCain θα αποδειχθεί σε η καθεμία που, όπως […]

Obama’s Blackwater Problem

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Jeremy Scahill
A senior foreign policy adviser to leading Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told me that if elected Obama will not “rule out” using private security companies like Blackwater Worldwide in Iraq. The adviser also said that Obama does not plan to sign on to legislation that seeks to ban the use of these […]

Bush Calls Surveillance Bill an ‘Urgent Priority’

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

By DAVID STOUT and BRIAN KNOWLTON
Using some of his toughest language in weeks, President Bush prodded Congress on Thursday to pass his preferred version of surveillance legislation, asserting that every day of delay could put the country in danger.
Mr. Bush said again that renewing the surveillance legislation is “a very urgent priority,” and that it […]

Ron Paul back on election trail

Monday, February 25th, 2008

The 72-year-old congressman Ron Paul has solemnly vowed to continue his current campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
There has been confusion in recent weeks since the Texan gave the impression that he was withdrawing from the presidential campaign to refocus his political efforts on a well-funded House primary challenge.
“I will stay in as long […]

Mugging the public

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Harry’s Place 
Almost everybody hates paying taxes. I certainly do. But as hard as it might be to part with a wadge of one’s hard-earned cash, one still grudgingly admits that it is necessary to maintain the smooth running of our society, to provide public works and goods, to fund our common health service, and to […]

Questions Remain About Rove’s CIA Leak Email

Monday, February 25th, 2008

by Jason Leopold 
It’s been nearly five years since former White House political adviser Karl Rove sent an incriminating email to then Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley indicating that Rove had a candid conversation with Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper about covert CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson, and her husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson, a critic […]

McCain’s Other War Frauds

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

James Bovard
Amongst all the media teeth-gnashing over the question of whether McCain did special favors for his blondie lobbyist,  his wife’s sweetheart deal for massive narcotics theft in the 1990s has been forgotten.
If a poor black woman from Anacostia had committed the crimes that Cindy McCain committed, the black woman might have been sent to […]

Clintons to face fraud trial

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Judge setting date, testimony to include ex-president, senator
While Hillary Clinton battles Barack Obama on the campaign trail, a judge in Los Angeles is quietly preparing to set a trial date in a $17 million fraud suit that aims to expose an alleged culture of widespread corruption by the Clintons and the Democratic Party.
At the conclusion […]

President Bush to veto torture Bill

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

By Kerry Sheridan in Washington
US President George W. Bush plans to veto legislation passed by the Senate to bar the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods including waterboarding.
“The President will veto that Bill,” White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.
“The United States needs the ability to interrogate effectively, within the law, captured al-Qaeda terrorists.”
“Bush doesn’t favour torture”
The […]

Open government and politics

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Dr. Joe Harrop: Open government and politics: Who gets what, when, how
Dr. Joe Harrop
There is always a tension between the need for transparency in government and the reality of making deals; that tension is compounded by the need for informed voters, who, if presented with accurate information, will make good decisions. The market model presumes […]

Ron Paul: 1988

Friday, February 15th, 2008

The Morton Downey Jr. Show
Morton Downey Jr was the pioneer of trash TV in America…before Jerry Springer, before Rush Limbaugh, before Bill O’Reilly and Fox News…Downey perfected the right wing-screamer “talk” program.Here presidential candidate Ron Paul - twenty years ago - tries to rationally discuss US drug laws. Laws which have done nothing but […]

The EU’s control structure, inside and outside Britain

Friday, February 15th, 2008

eutruth.org.uk
The following are all involved with building the EU dictatorship. An estimate of the percentage of members involved with this agenda or its associated corruption is shown alongside. This is not an exhaustive list.
The Bilderbergers:
A society of 140 politicians and the powerful, whose main concern is building the EU police state: 96%.
All our Prime Ministers […]

Bush Admin Fails To Turn Over FDA Documents

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

By Justin Blum
The Bush administration failed to comply with a congressional subpoena seeking documents related to Sanofi-Aventis SA’s antibiotic Ketek.
An investigative subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee sought briefing papers used to prepare Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach for testimony he gave at a hearing on the drug in March. […]

The supporters and opponents of vote-rigging

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Rani Singh
Unlike in, say, American politics, pre-elections polls are bit thin on the ground in Pakistan. The results of one, however, have been published by the Dawn. Conducted during January 2008, the US-based Terror Free Tomorrow poll finds that 70 % of Pakistanis want President Pervez Musharraf to quit, and that the PPP is the […]

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