News :: Media
FBI to restrict student freedoms
News Junkie Scott's Blog (6/26/07)
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"Demonstration" Government in Palestine
26 Jun 2007
by
Stephen Lendman
US-Israeli led coup against the democratically led Hamas government
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News :: Globalization
Tejas governor clears way for NAFTA superhighway
25 Jun 2007
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IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT THE "PEOPLE" WANT ANYMORE. ALL A GOOD OL' BOY HAS TO IS VETO ANY LEGISLATION THAT COMES BEFORE HIM IN THE NAME OF THE "PEOPLE." SO WHAT GOOD IS THE LEGISLATURE?
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News :: Crime & Police
Cheney and Bush Declare Autonomous Dictatorial Powers
25 Jun 2007
(Updated)
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Exempt themselves from executive branch
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News :: U.S. Government
Look of change.
In the world to dayat this point, the goverment comes toghter with all party's.As in the wrold of politics for each on as od the people is done for the good of the world.
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The Neoliberal Catechism
24 Jun 2007
by
Matthias Burghardt and Albrecht Mueller
Turning away from the state causes old age poverty and endangers life and limb.. The consequences of privatization are faded out in the US and Germany.. Defining freedom as only entrepreneurial freedom and freedom of capital can be easily veiled.
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Organized Stalking - A Taboo Subject
24 Jun 2007
by
Eleanor White
Organized stalking continues to be ignored by all justice systems
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Protesters Rip Gov. Martin O'Malley for Broken Promises
As a result of deregulation, electric rates are going through the ceiling in Maryland. Gov. Martin O’Malley’s promises to “protect” the public have turned out to be lies. Protesters showed up at the governor’s mansion on June 23, 2007, to demand a “Special Session” of the legislature and for reregulation. Maria Allwine said the people are being “Enroned!” Leo Burroughs, Jr. said: “An injustice of the highest order” is being perpetrated.
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News :: Labor
A backroom deal on trade?
Four bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs)--with Colombia, Peru, Panama and South Korea--are on the agenda this month for congressional approval, along with a June 30 deadline to reauthorize “trade promotion authority” (TPA) for George Bush. TPA, also known as “fast track” authority, allows the president to negotiate trade deals that Congress must either accept or reject, without amendment.
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