Dov Zakheim's Homeland Security biz and the remote control of aircraft
	More on the probable master-mind of 9/11.	
 
 
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	Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights
Tomb of (Historical) Jesus Found
	
				25 Dec 2004
			
	by 
Clint Clark 
	Christians all over the world celebrated the Birth of Human Rights recently, without knowing it. Seventy years after Spartacus, Human Rights were born. These new Human Rights were born of the humble Jewish Worker Bees, and not of the Jewish Ruling Class, the elite Levites of the Second Temple Period in Jerusalem.	
 
 
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Bush's Brave New World
	An essay upon the media's role in the USA	
 
 
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	LOCAL Announcement :: U.S. Government
Monday - Painful Deceptions screens @ Red Emma's on 12/27
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Christ Mass: The Birth of Human Rights
	
				24 Dec 2004
			
	by 
Clinit Clark 
	Christians all over the world tonight will celebrate the Birth of Human Rights, without knowing it. Seventy years after Spartacus, Human Rights were born. These new Human Rights were born of the humble Jewish Worker Bees, and not of the Jewish Ruling Class, the elite Levites of the Second Temple Period in Jerusalem.	
 
 
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	News :: Civil & Human Rights
4th billder surgery for biotech 12-27-04
	4th surgery within one year to remove what appears to be biotech infection perped by bush crime family on activist Bill Gallagher. Visit 
www.luxefaire.com/real/index.html	 
 
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Remembering Dorothee Soelle
	
				24 Dec 2004
			
	by 
Renate Borger 
	The fate of love in the middle-class world is its reduction.. The language of love is often destroyed by institutions like the family and the church. New improved designs of human life are necessary where love is reduced to a private, helpless and sentimental affair.	
 
 
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The Guantanamo Maze
	
				24 Dec 2004
			
	by 
C. William Michaels 
	In "The Guantanamo Maze" C. William Michaels offers explanation as to where the military tribunal situation now stands, and what are the likely next steps. This will be a four part discussion. The first part will review how the situation got started. The second part will take a look at the June, 2004 Supreme Court decision and immediate aftermath. The third and fourth parts will review the recent federal district court decision and try to predict the future--a future which could be at least as complicated as the present.	
 
 
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BTL: U.N. Considers Proposals to Reform U.S.-Dominated Security Council
	
				24 Dec 2004
			
	by 
Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus 
	Interview with James Paul, executive director of the Global Policy Forum, conducted by Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus	
 
 
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