Archive for April 10th, 2008
WASHINGTON - Public approval of President Bush has dipped to a new low in the Associated Press-Ipsos poll, driven by dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy.
A survey released Thursday showed 28 percent approve of the overall job Bush is doing. That was statistically tied with his previous low in the poll of 30 percent last month and in February.
Only 27 percent are happy with his job on the ...
How Brown makes the poor pay more tax
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Socialist Worker
And widens the gap between the rich and the rest of us
LOSER: Call centre worker
Abolition of bottom rate tax band will hit a 24 year old who earns less than £18,000 a year, but must now pay £232 more tax a year
WINNER: Big business
Corporation tax has been reduced again – to just 28 percent – ensuring that Barclays' £7 billion profits stay with the rich
LOSER: Pensioner
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Bush Hypes Threat from Iran
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Matthew Rothschild
The Progressive
In his speech on Thursday, Bush wasted little time before getting to the ominous subject of Iran.
Time and time again, he lumped the alleged threat from Iran in the same breadth as the one from Al Qaeda, once again fusing enemies in the minds of the American people.
“Serious and complex challenges remain in Iraq, from the presence of Al Qaeda to the destructive influence of Iran,” ...
Justice Department And Corporate Prosecutions
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Democracy Now
The Justice Department has put off prosecuting more than fifty companies suspected of wrongdoing over the last three years. The decline in prosecutions is seen as a deliberate and dramatic shift in policy. While the news reported in a front-page article in the New York Times surprised many, the Justice Department’s use of so called “deferred prosecution agreements” is nothing new. Back in 2005, a report released ...
Another failure for the U.S. in Iraq
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
NICOLE COLSON reports on the aftermath of the Iraqi government's offensive against Moktada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army. Socialist Worker
SECURITY FORCES of the U.S.-backed Iraqi government may have carried out summary executions of members of rebel cleric Moktada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army, according to media revelations that have once again exposed the scale of brutality in "liberated" Iraq.
At the ...
The BBC as an Imperial Tool?
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Stephen Lendman
RINF Alternative News
At a time of growing public disenchantment with the major media, millions now rely on alternate sources. Many online and print ones are credible. One of the world's most relied on is not - the BBC. It's an imperial tool, as corrupted as its dominant counterparts, been around longer than all of them, now in it for profit, and it's vital that people know who BBC ...
Top Bush Advisors Approved Torture
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
In dozens of top-secret talks and meetings in the White House, the most senior Bush administration officials discussed and approved specific details of how high-value al Qaeda suspects would be interrogated by the Central Intelligence Agency, sources tell ABC News.
The so-called Principals who participated in the meetings also approved the use of "combined" interrogation techniques -- using different techniques during interrogations, instead of using one method at a time -- ...
Attempted citizen’s arrest on Ken Livingstone
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Indymedia
At 7.15 this evening supporters from Brian Haw's peace camp attempted to make a citizen's arrest of Ken Livingstone outside parliament. They were arresting him on suspicion of criminal damage, harrassment, assault, and other charges arising from his authorisation of private security guards and fencing on Parliament Square during last year to remove parts of the peace camp unlawfully.
Armed police arrived from everywhere and eventually succeeded in releasing ...
UN’s Arbour a “war criminal” says Barrister
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
The former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour is responsible for covering up the murder of the deceased President of Rwanda, the President of Burundi and many other persons who were assassinated on April 06 1994, a senior attorney with the UN Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has alleged.
Lead Counsel Christopher Black who is defending General Augustin Ndindiliyimana, former Chief of Staff of Rwandan Gendarmerie says that ...
15 years for veteran who executed family
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
icWales
A Gulf War veteran was told today he will spend at least 15 years in jail after a court heard how he executed four members of his family.
Cannabis-smoking loner David Bradley, 43, shot his uncle, aunt and two cousins at close range with a silenced 7.65mm handgun he had smuggled into the UK from Bosnia while serving in the Army.
Peter and Josie Purcell, both 70, and their sons ...
‘Iraq quagmire real threat to US’
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
The US is not capable of protecting itself from the threats to its security as far as it is entangled in Iraq, Democratic lawmakers say.
Democrats criticized the Bush administration's war policy during the second day of testimony to Congress by Gen. David Petraeus, US commander in Iraq, and Ambassador Ryan Crocker on Wednesday.
Democratic senators, as well as some Republicans, also expressed frustration that an ...
Starving Haitians riot as food prices soar
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
By Leonard Doyle in Washington
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Demonstrators have tried to storm the presidential palace in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, as protests over hunger and rising food prices spread across the developing world.
Demanding the resignation of President René Préval, the protesters attempted to break through the palace gates before being driven back by a contingent of Brazilian United Nations peacekeepers who used tear gas and rubber ...
Brown urges G8 action on food scarcity
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Patrick Wintour
The Guardian,
Gordon Brown raised fresh concerns about the impact of biofuels yesterday, as he put rising food prices on the world agenda by writing to fellow G8 leaders to prepare an international package on food scarcity.
He wants the issue to be on the agenda of the G8 summit in Japan in July, and said he had concerns about the way ...
Revolution is the Solution
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
By Cindy Sheehan
One of the founders of the USA, Thomas Jefferson, said that the US should have a revolution every 20 years or so because "lethargy" is the "forerunner to the death of liberty." Many more wars and the suppression of our liberties later, President John F. Kennedy said: "Those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent revolution inevitable."
Exactly a year before his assassination (and 36 years before Casey Sheehan's ...
Heathrow Protesters Uncover Spy Plot
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Indymedia
It has come to light that Oxford-educated Toby Kendall, 24, an employee of aerospace security consultants C2i International, infiltrated and spied on Heathrow campaign groups across London for a year. According to people from Plane Stupid, he was "suspected" and following an investigation he was confronted and exposed. Heathrow owner BAA has now admitted to the Times newspaper that it has been in contact with C2i, ...














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