24
Dez
2005

Bush's False Choices

Ellen Goodman highlights the president's "whatever it takes" approach to post 9/11 counter-terrorism as "whatever the president says it takes," citing his continual division of the country, separating his supporters from his critics.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122405H.shtml


From Information Clearing House

The Lincoln Group Cashes In on Iraq War

While working under a US military contract, the newly formed Lincoln Group paid Iraqi journalists to place highly controversial pro-democracy stories in the media.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122405C.shtml


From Information Clearing House

Enron's Ex-Accounting Chief Could Testify vs. Lay and Skilling

Federal prosecutors are engaged in plea negotiations with former Enron Corp. official Richard A. Causey, working toward a deal that could provide crucial momentum for the government heading into the signature trial of the corporate scandal era.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122405B.shtml


From Information Clearing House

NSA-Spying Files Bigger than White House Said

The National Security Agency has traced and analyzed large volumes of telephone and web communications flowing in and out of the United States as part of the eavesdropping program that President Bush approved after the September 11, 2001, attacks.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122405A.shtml

Internet Creates Local Political Movements

Frustrated by government and empowered by technology, Americans are filling needs and fighting causes through grass-roots organizations they built themselves - some sophisticated, others quaintly ad hoc. This is the era of people-driven politics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5502087,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Godalming geek made millions running the Pentagon's propaganda war in Iraq

IT WAS astounding enough for Washington’s political elite: last month they discovered that the man at the heart of a scandal over the planting of US propaganda in Iraqi newspapers was a dapper but unknown 30-year-old Oxford graduate who had somehow managed to land a $100 million Pentagon contract.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,11069-1958479,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Poland supresses CIA prisons report

The Polish Government has decided not to make public the results of an inquiry into the possible existence of United States CIA prisons on Polish soil.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200512/s1537545.htm


From Information Clearing House

Domestic Spying & Incident of Intimidation of Military Families

Letter From a Military Mom:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11375.htm

Iran hails “first Islamist Arab state” in Iraq

The editorial of Iran’s leading hard-line daily hailed the outcome of Iraq’s parliamentary elections as “the creation of the first Islamist state in the Arab world”, and warned against “American plots” to prevent the formation of the new Iraqi government by Iranian-backed Shiite groups.

http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=5006


From Information Clearing House

You can vote, but you can't win

Iraqi court disqualifies prominent Sunni candidates: An Iraqi court has ruled that some of the most prominent Sunni Muslims who were elected to parliament last week won't be allowed to serve because officials suspect that they were high-ranking members of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party.

http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/13476434.htm


From Information Clearing House

The volume of information harvested from telecommunication data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged

Spy Agency Mined Vast Data Trove, Officials Report

By ERIC LICHTBLAU and JAMES RISEN

The volume of information harvested from telecommunication data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged, the officials said. It was collected by tapping directly into some of the American telecommunication system's main arteries.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11372.htm

Speculations over US attack against Iran

By Jürgen Gottschlich

Are the USA planing a rocket attack against targets in Iran? In secret discussions Washington was preparing the Allies for appropriate air strikes in 2006, agencies disclosed to day. Especially in the NATO country Turkey, speculations about an attack against Iranian nuclear facilities are taking place.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11373.htm

THE KUALA LUMPUR INITIATIVE TO CRIMINALISE WAR

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-----Original Message----- From: GlobalResearch.ca [mailto:crgeditor@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 9:13 AM To: crgeditor@yahoo.com Subject: GlobalResearch.ca - THE KUALA LUMPUR INITIATIVE TO CRIMINALISE WAR

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THE KUALA LUMPUR INITIATIVE TO CRIMINALISE WAR

December 23, 2005 Kuala Lumpur Global Peace Forum


THE KUALA LUMPUR INITIATIVE TO CRIMINALISE WAR

17TH DECEMBER 2005

THE Kuala Lumpur Global Peace Forum of concerned peoples from all five continents

UNITED in the belief that peace is the essential condition for the survival and well-being of the human race,

DETERMINED to promote peace and save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,

OUTRAGED over the frequent resort to war in the settlement of disputes between nations,

DISTURBED that militarists are preparing for more wars,

TROUBLED that use of armed force increases insecurity for all,

TERRIFIED that the possession of nuclear weapons and the imminent risk of nuclear war will lead to the annihilation of life on earth.

To achieve peace we now declare that:

1. Wars increasingly involve the killing of innocent people and are, therefore, abhorrent and criminal.

2. Killings in war are as criminal as the killings within societies in times of peace.

3. Since killings in peace time are subject to the domestic law of crime, killings in war must likewise be subject to the international law of crimes. This should be so irrespective of whether these killings in war are authorized or permitted by domestic law.

4. All commercial, financial, industrial and scientific activities that aid and abet war should be criminalised.

5. All national leaders who initiate aggression must be subjected to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.

6. All nations must strengthen the resolve to accept the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter and institute methods to settle international disputes by peaceful means and to renounce war.

7. Armed force shall not be used except when authorised by a Resolution passed by two-thirds majority of the total membership of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

8. All legislators and all members of Government must affirm their belief in peace and pledge to strive for peace.

9. Political parties all over the world must include peace as one of their principal objectives.

10. Non-Governmental Organisations committed to the promotion of peace should be set up in all nations.

11. Public servants and professionals, in particular in the medical, legal, educational and scientific fields, must promote peace and campaign actively against war.

12. The media must actively oppose war and the incitement to war and consciously promote the peaceful settlement of international disputes.

13. Entertainment media must cease to glorify war and violence and should instead cultivate the ethos of peace.

14. All religious leaders must condemn war and promote peace.

To these ends the Forum resolves to establish a permanent Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur to -

IMPLEMENT this Initiative.

OPPOSE policies and programmes that incite war.

SEEK the cooperation of NGOs worldwide to achieve the goals of this Initiative.

Signed by:

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
Prof Francis A. Boyle
Dr. Helen Caldicott
Mr Matthias Chang
Prof Michel Chossudovsky
Prof Shad Saleem Faruqi
Mr Denis J. Halliday
Dato' Mukhriz Mahathir
Dr Chandra Muzaffar
Dato' Michael O.K. Yeoh
Mr Hans-Christof Von Sponeck


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Wirkmodell für athermische Bioeffekte von EMF

http://openpr.de/news/73090

Ich möchte aus gegebenem Anlass daran erinnern, dass ein plausibles Wirkmodell für Bioeffekte im athermischen Bereich für EMF's aller Frequenzen bis in den Terrahertz - Bereich schon erforscht, in unabhängigen Universitätsinstituten bestätigt und in Fachzeitschriften mit Peer Review publiziert wurde, siehe Zusammenfassung in der Anlage

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/wirkmodell_fuer_athermische_bioeffekte.doc

und unter http://www.mikrowellensmog.info/Elektrosmog.html

Studien zu Mikrowellen mit Zusammenfassung
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1329287/


Univ.-Doz.Dr.Ferdinand Ruzicka
habilitiert für "Medizinische Physik mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Zytophysik (cytophysics)" an der Med.Univ.Wien

Dürre am Amazonas

Das größte Regenwaldgebiet der Welt leidet unter heftiger Trockenheit.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21617/1.html

Der Abhörskandal weitet sich aus

Die NSA durchsucht mit Hintertüren bei den Providern in den USA Telefon- und Internetkommunikation, der Kongress soll der Bush-Regierung ausdrücklich die Ausübung der Kriegsrechte in den USA untersagt haben.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21650/1.html

Buckley 'golf balls' may be ears for Bush spying

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_4339703,00.html


Informant: Loring Wirbel

D-Rep Releases Potentially 'Lethal' Impeachment Doc

http://www.rense.com/general69/imr.htm


Informant: ranger116



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

Umfrage: US-Bürger hoffen auf den Sturz der Bush-Regierung

http://tinyurl.com/95c2y

Nach einer Umfrage auf dem Nachrichtenportal von MSNBC wünscht sich eine große Mehrheit der US-Bürger den Sturz der Bush-Regierung: 85% befürworten ein Impeachmentverfahren zur Absetzung des Präsidenten. Wesentlichen Anteil an diesem Ergebnis hatte offensichtlich auch die illegale Anordnung Bush's zum NSA-Lauschangriff.

Über 140.000 Stimmen wurden auf dem MSNBC-Newsportal abgegeben zur Frage ob ein Impeachment (Absetzungs-)Verfahren gegen die Bushregierung angebracht sei. Nur 13% äußerten sich hierzu ablehnend. Die Verstrickung der Regierung in die lügenhafte Begründung des Irakkriegs ebenso, wie das heimliche Abhören von US-Bürgern ohne richterlichen Beschluss waren anscheinend ausschlaggebende Gründe für dies für Bush vernichtende Votum.

MSNBC betreibt ein größeres Nachrichtenportal des Microsoft Networks mit dem amerikanischen Nachrichtenkanal NBC.


G.Wendebourg / metainfo hamburg

Link zum Beitrag / Hintergrundinfo oder Pressehinweis:
http://www.hh-online.com?lid=23304 und
http://links.net-hh.de?lid=23304

Infopool / metainfo hamburg www.hh-online.com

US Airstrikes Take Toll on Civilians

US Marine airstrikes targeting insurgents sheltering in Iraqi residential neighborhoods are killing civilians as well as guerrillas along the Euphrates River in far western Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122405Y.shtml



Operations in Anbar killing many civilians (WP)
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3838/2/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

MOBILFUNK-Vortrag in BAD NAUHEIM

Anliegend meine Erkenntnisse aus meinem Vortrag:
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/keim_vortrag_nachbericht.doc


MfG

dieter keim

051223 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/051223_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

List of FBI Co-Intel Programs Busted Spying on American's

COINTELPRO: Counterintelligence Program

Co-Intel list of civilrights violations by the FBI and others in which they were busted violating the civil rights of "political activists"

FYI - The 1991 Gulf War Vets have more on this and "other programs" including medical research abuse on unsuspecting American's, bioweapons and a thing about "Beyound Treason" at

http://www.gulfwarvets.com


Dot's Information Service Hot line "Unbossed and unbought news and information you can use" Visit The DISH online at http://www.thedish.org Vol. 8 No 51...Dedicated to the Dialogue on Race... 12-23-05

Table of Contents

1. Intuit's Vibe...The Spying Spider...By Don Tidwell
2. Hood Notes...Counterintelligence Program
3. Bit of History...John Edgar Hoover (1895-1972)
4. Disgruntled
5. It's Just A Piece of Paper...By John Burl Smith
6. Politics Y2K5...Abramoff's Aria
7. News You Use...Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
8. Mailbox

Intuit's Vibe The Spying Spider By Don Tidwell -snip- This guy killed a spider in his bathroom. That's not cool. Spiders deserve to live. Put them outside.
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Hood Notes: Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO)

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover spied on hundreds of blacks and civil rights groups in an effort "to expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" their activities. After the landmark Supreme Court school desegregation decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Hoover launched his Counter Intelligence Program
(COINTELPRO), which targeted civil rights groups and others.

By 1957, FBI agents routinely spied on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). FBI "black bag" operations and dirty tricks included unauthorized wiretaps, break-ins, planted news articles, the dissemination of false information, inciting street warfare between rival groups, and using the IRS to harass targeted individuals and organizations.

On March 4, 1968, FBI Headquarters issued a memo expanding its domestic surveillance activities. It warned that Dr. King, among others, could emerge as a 'messiah' that could unite and electrify the black nationalist movement. The memo called for the use of "imaginative" techniques and required a progress report within 30 days. On April 4, 1968, Dr. King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.

Conservative Judge Laurence H. Silberman, who recently co-chaired the bipartisan presidential commission on intelligence failures, called for Hoover's name to be removed from the FBI building. According to Silberman, Hoover allowed the Bureau to be used by presidents for nakedly political purposes. He maintained secret files with bits of dirt on political figures and used this information to blackmail his political enemies. Hoover offered Bureau files to presidents, including Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson.

Ironically, the explanation offered by the Bureau for its illegal activities was that the agency found them to be necessary to protect national security and to prevent violence. For "security reasons, the FBI announced it was terminating COINTELPRO as of April 27, 1971.
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Bit of History: John Edgar Hoover (1895-1972)

Born in Washington, D.C., on January 1, 1895, John Edgar Hoover was valedictorian of his Central High School class (1913). After high school, Hoover worked for the Library of Congress and attended night classes at George Washington University Law School. In 1916, he earned his LL.B. The following year he received his LL.M and was admitted to the bar. On July 26, 1917, Hoover began his lengthy service with the United States Department of Justice.

Until November 1918, when he was named Assistant to the Attorney General, Hoover led the Department's General Intelligence Division
(GID). In 1921, the GID moved to the Bureau of Investigation (BOI) and Hoover became Assistant Director of the BOI. On May 10, 1924, Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone appointed Hoover as Acting Director of the BOI. By the end of 1924, Hoover was FBI Director. At that time, the agency had a bad reputation for political corruption.

Director Hoover reorganized the department, fired political appointees and/or unqualified agents, and instituted rigorous selection and training methods for FBI agents. He ordered background checks, interviews, and physical examinations for new applicants. Hoover also required agents to be trained in the law or accounting. In 1928, Hoover established the school for FBI personnel training.

In 1932, Hoover set up the FBI Laboratory to provide forensic analysis. He established the world's largest fingerprint file and introduced the most up-to-date scientific criminology and research programs as the agency went to war against violent criminals. Under Hoover, many of the nation's most notorious gangsters were captured, incarcerated, or killed.

In 1933, he formed the Civil Identification Section to supply information on missing persons. Several years later, the FBI National Academy was opened for training policemen from all parts of the country in the latest methods of crime detection.

Hoover wrote Persons in Hiding (1938), several other books and numerous articles on crime and crime detection. From the 1940s and after WWII, the FBI became the nation's lead agency on counterintelligence, counterespionage, and counter-sabotage. President Roosevelt tasked the FBI with running the Special Intelligence Service or SIS, a foreign intelligence service in the Western Hemisphere.

Early in the Cold War, the Bureau conducted background checks of government employees to ensure that foreign agents did not infiltrate the government. During the 1960s and early 1970s, the FBI expanded its investigations to include civil rights organizations and organized crime. The threat of political violence occupied many of the Bureau's assets, as did the threat of foreign espionage.

Hoover received numerous awards and honorary degrees. A lifelong bachelor, Hoover headed the FBI for 48 years; he died May 2, 1972. Through Public Law 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, the FBI building became the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building September 30, 1975.

Sources:
http://www.fbi.gov
http://www.aaregistry.com
http://www.cnn.com, and
http://www.larouchepub.com

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Disgruntled feels: Incredulous! The evening news recently featured a teenager that audaciously robbed a bank to pay off his gambling debt. Gambling, like NASCAR auto racing, is romanticized and packaged as a sport, similar to tennis and golf. In commercials and television programs, they are great American past-times. It is simply incredulous that the public can still act surprised when impressionable young people die in car crashes as a result of speeding and get deep in debt from gambling. They are simply imitating what the media and industry push as "sports."

Disgruntled wants to know: An effective dirty trickster requires great intelligence. Karl Rove's political savvy has no other contemporary equal. His reputation for political character assassination suggests Rove enjoys access to a wealth of reliable information. Known as George W. Bush's Brain, Rove has been very successful in using dirty tricks against his boss' political opponents. While Bush takes the moral high ground feigning born-again innocence, Rove ravages his opponents. One cannot help but wonder, does Rove enjoy access to spy information collected by Bush authorized illegal surveillance on U.S. citizens?

Disgruntled says: In an impassioned speech before the Senate in support of a measure calling for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) forthrightly stated, "Oil is a matter of national security!" For those unwilling to accept previous assertions that oil played a vital role in the war in Iraq, now you know better. When U.S. leaders claim we were defending our national security interest there, you know they are referring to Iraq's oil.

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It's "Just A Piece of Paper" By John Burl Smith

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, is a Fourth Amendment right granted by the US Constitution. Last week (12-15-05), U.S. citizens learned that following September 11, 2001 George W. Bush unilaterally suspended the Constitution (4th Amendment) and became a dictator. The New York Times revealed and Bush admitted he authorized the National Security Agency (NSA), without probable cause or a court order, to spy on U.S. citizens. Although he claimed to have the authority to do so, Bush forced the New York Times to keep quiet about his actions for more than a year.

A year after learning of this illegal government operation, the New York Times says, following 9-11, Vice President Dick Cheney called congressional leaders of both parties, which included the chairman and ranking members of the Senate and House intelligence committees, to the White House and briefed them on their plans to suspend the 4th Amendment to spy on U.S. citizens. It was not until 2003, when Sen. John D. Rockefeller (D-WV) became vice-chairman did anyone on the intelligence committee express concern.

Bush claims Congress' resolution supporting the war on terror, a
2002 Justice Department brief claiming "the Constitution vests in the President inherent authority to conduct surveillance of foreign powers or their agents" and a decision by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review allowing cooperation between prosecutors and intelligence officers granted him powers to violate citizens' constitutional rights and spy on them without any court's authorization. To the contrary, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who oversees the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court, questioned whether information obtained in this manner could be used, since it was illegally obtained. Some officials believe warrantless wiretaps inside the U.S. are unlawful and unconstitutional; they amount to illegal searches. However, like the war of aggression in Iraq, Bush proceeded over their cogent objections.

The problem some members of Congress, watchdog groups, immigrants and civil rights advocates have with any search without a warrant is it erodes personal protections guaranteed by 4th Amendment civil liberties and intrudes on privacy rights. These concerns are at the heart of opposition to the USA Patriot Act, which expanded domestic surveillance by the FBI to collect information from libraries and the Internet. Moreover, this is another "foot-in-the-door" that makes spying on protestors easier. It negates the court ban against the government using public and private databases to spy on US citizens.

As a survivor of COINTELPRO, Bush's contempt for the Constitution surpasses the dirty tricks of Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover. The lack of an outcry from those who profess to believe in "the rule of law" is most troubling. Those who were victims of COINTELPRO see others reliving the nightmare of having their rights violated by government officials, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and judges, while the media spins government concocted stories of conspiracies to commit terrorist acts, fund terrorist groups and disseminate erroneous information. Even though the truth about COINTELPRO is known, many victims are still imprisoned (Mumia Abu Jamal) or on the run (Shakur Assata). Back then, everyone was like George Bush today, "Damn the Constitution, it's just a fucking piece of paper!"

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Politics Y2K5 Abramoff's Aria

According to recent reports, former lobbyist Jack Abramoff might be talking with federal prosecutors to cut a deal in the Justice Department investigation of allegations that he defrauded his American Indian clients and conspired to corrupt public officials. In November, Abramoff's business partner Michael Scanlon pleaded guilty to plying public officials with gifts and defrauding his clients. Scanlon's singing makes things difficult for Abramoff.

The possibility of Abramoff joining the chorus puts pressure on politicians that have taken campaign contributions from his former lobbying firm and helped promote favorable legislation for his clients. If Abramoff sings, a number of congressmen will be asked to furnish notes to explain how they came to be in Abramoff's lyrics.

Having joined Abramoff on expensive excursions, accepted campaign contributions and promoted his clients' interests, Speaker J. Dennis Hastert, former Majority Leader Tom DeLay and others will have some serious explaining to do to escape charges of political corruption. Abramoff has said he is broke and might sing to avoid an expensive trial. Political junkies eagerly await Abramoff's aria.

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News You Use Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (F.I.S.A.)

"Those that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."-- Benjamin Franklin

In general, the Fourth Amendment protects U.S. citizens from unwarranted searches and seizure. To obtain a search warrant, there must be probable cause that a crime has been or is being committed. Congress passed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in 1978 to established procedures for legally conducting "foreign intelligence" surveillance. Basically, FISA grants the government the right to spy on people in the United States in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

Initially limited to electronic eavesdropping and wiretapping, FISA was amended in 1994 to permit secret searches in connection with "security" investigations. In 1998, it was amended to permit pen/trap orders. A pen register collects outgoing phone numbers placed from a specific telephone line, and a trap and trace device captures the incoming numbers placed to a specific phone line. In addition, FISA can be used to obtain certain business records.

To adjudicate surveillance requests, FISA established the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), which is composed of federal district court judges that are appointed by the Chief Justice. FISC judges review surveillance applications, which must be personally approved by the Attorney General. Since its inception, FISC has approved more than 18,000 warrants. Rarely does the FISC deny a search warrant request. A few were denied in 2003 for the first time in the court's history.

Passed by Congress in 2001, the USA Patriot Act expanded the government's ability to use FISA to obtain the personal records of ordinary U.S. citizens from libraries and Internet Service Providers, to conduct secret searches of their homes and offices, obtain a pen register/trap and trace device "for any investigation to gather foreign intelligence," and use "roving wiretaps" to intercept communications made to or by a target without specifying the particular telephone line, computer, or facility to be monitored.

The use of "generic" surveillance orders could significantly impact the privacy rights of large numbers of innocent users, particularly those who access the Internet through public facilities such as libraries, university computer labs, and cybercafes. All communications transmitted can be monitored, if the FBI suspects an intelligence target might use those facilities.

With the revelation that the Bush Administration engaged in domestic surveillance without FISC approval, concerns about potential constitutional rights violations under the USA-Patriot Act are justified. Coupled with a 2002 FBI memo, which "reveals that agents illegally videotaped suspects, intercepted e-mails without court permission, recorded the wrong phone conversations, and allowed electronic surveillance operations to run beyond their legal deadline, we should all question whether we give up too much liberty for whatever temporary safety is achieved in trashing the Constitution. For more about FISA and the USA-Patriot Act, see: http://www.epic.org

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Mailbox: E-Mails, Faxes, and Telephone Calls

Email==> johnb ga.net The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land. No congressional act supersedes it. George Bush claims the congressional resolution supporting the war on terror authorized him to spy on U.S. citizens without a court order, but it did not amend the Constitution. If Bush can suspend constitutional rights, he can dissolve Congress, as Adolf Hitler did the Reichstag. Guilty of either breaking the law or suspending it, if he is not held accountable for this high crime, Bush is an American Hitler. As such, the interloper should be flushed.

Email==> http://www.washingtonpost.com

U.S. District Judge James Robertson, one of 11 members of the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, sent a letter to Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. late Monday notifying him of his resignation without providing an explanation. Associates familiar with his decision said that Robertson expressed deep concern about Bush's warrantless surveillance program.

Email==> http://www.msn.com

WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Wednesday passed a six-month extension of the terror-fighting USA Patriot Act as a last resort after Democrats and a small group of GOP senators blocked the Republican attempt to make most of the anti-terrorism law permanent. Approval of the six-month extension came on a voice vote, and cleared the way for a final vote in the House possibly as early as Thursday. Sixteen provisions in the current law expire Dec. 31 unless the Congress and White House acts. Patriot Act critics said White House-pushed legislation did not provide enough civil liberty safeguards and blocked the Republican-controlled Senate from approving it last week.


Informant: Scott Munson

We live off each other: can we be free?

http://tinyurl.com/9xrz7

Informant: Friends

Mr. Cheney's Imperial Presidency

The New York Times: George W. Bush has quipped several times during his political career that it would be so much easier to govern in a dictatorship. Apparently he never told his vice president that this was a joke.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305G.shtml

Tom Daschle: Power We Didn't Grant

Tom Daschle: As Senate majority leader at the time, I helped negotiate that law with the White House counsel's office over two harried days. I can state categorically that the subject of warrantless wiretaps of American citizens never came up.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305D.shtml

Iraqis March, Say Elections Were Rigged

Large demonstrations broke out across Iraq on Friday denouncing parliamentary elections that protesters claimed were "rigged" in favor of the main religious Shiite coalition.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305B.shtml

USA bereiten Angriff auf Iran vor

http://tinyurl.com/8l29l

(SPON/DDP) Nach Informationen der Nachrichtenagentur DDP bereiten die USA nun einen Angriff auf den Iran vor. Außer der Türkei werden in die Planungen auch bereits westliche Geheimdienste einbezogen, von denen rückhaltlose Zusammenarbeit erwartet wird.

Von den Plänen wurden außerdem eine Reihe von Verbündeten im arabischen Raum informiert darunter die Regierungen von Saudi-Arabien, Jordanien, Oman und Pakistan. Nach den Berichten hat CIA-Chef Goss der Türkei grünes Licht gegeben, PKK-Stützpunkte im Norden des Iran anzugreifen. Die türkische Regierung werde wenige Stunden vor dem Angriff unterrichtet.

Möglicherweise versucht die Bush-Regierung die Gelegenheit der Parlamentsferien zu nutzen, in denen sie Entscheidungen unter Umgehung des Kongresses treffen kann, insbesondere, wenn ausgegangen werden kann, dass "Gefahr im Verzug" sei.


G.Wendebourg / metainfo hamburg

Link zum Beitrag / Hintergrundinfo oder Pressehinweis:
http://www.hh-online.com?lid=23302 und
http://links.net-hh.de?lid=23302


Infopool / metainfo hamburg www.hh-online.com

And the Saga on Arctic Oil Drilling Continues

Arctic oil drilling was thwarted this past Wednesday when two Republicans joined 42 Democrats in filibustering the defense bill that would have authorized drilling. The saga is not over, however, as both proponents of the bill and defenders of the Arctic Refuge expect another drilling fight next year.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/122305EC.shtml

Fears for Dwindling Forests in Pakistani Quake Zone

The October 8 earthquake that flattened much of northern Pakistan has taught a lesson to mountain villagers that conservationists had long failed to instill: the importance of their forests. Despite the harsh lesson, conservationists and government officials are worried that necessity will drive survivors to cut down trees to save themselves from the winter.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/122305EB.shtml

A Junior Aide Had a Big Role in Terror Policy

A two-year justice department junior aid was a critical player in the Bush administration's legal response to terrorist threats and an influential advocate for the expansive claims of presidential authority.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305S.shtml

Alito Defended Officials from Wiretap Suits

Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito defended the right of government officials to order domestic wiretaps for national security when he worked at the Reagan Justice Department, an echo of President Bush's rationale for spying on US residents in his war on terror.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305Q.shtml

HLS's Goldsmith A War Criminal: House Judiciary Comm. Report

-----Original Message----- From: Boyle, Francis Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 7:04 PM To: 'AALSMIN-L@lists.ubalt.edu' Cc: Lawrence Summers (lawrence_summers@harvard.edu) Subject: HLS's Goldsmith A War Criminal:House Judiciary Comm.Report Importance: High

From The Constitution in Crisis, Report of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff, page 164:

" There is also substantial evidence that then Attorney General Ashcroft and then White House Counsel Gonzales bear responsibility for documented, unlawful removal of detainees from Iraq in contravention of the War Crimes Act. Among other things, these individuals appear to have requested and approved a March 19, 2004 legal memorandum {written by now Harvard Law School Professor Jack Goldsmith} which, according to intelligence officials "was a green light" for the CIA to improperly remove detainees from Iraq."

Nevertheless, when the Washington Post published Goldsmith's criminal memorandum on its web-page, HLS Dean Kagan, responding thereto, publicly boasted how "proud" she was to have hired this notorious war criminal. Kagan must be fired at HLS Dean. Harvard must place Goldsmith on paid administrative leave for the good of the Institution. Harvard must not permit a notorious war criminal to teach its students, let alone train Lawyers, Members of the Bar and Officers of the Court. If you agree with me, then simply forward this email message to Harvard President Lawrence Summers as indicated above.

Francis A. Boyle former Chair, HLS Fund Campaign for Greater Illinois


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Antiwar Activists to Place Toy Soldiers Under Christmas Trees at White House

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/1223-02.htm

Chrome-Plated Fraud: How PG&E'S Scientists-for-Hire Reversed Findings of a Cancer Study

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/1223-01.htm

When Power Corrupts

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1223-22.htm

Shoot the Moon and Forget about the Bell Curve

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1223-25.htm

Subpoena Power to the People

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1223-29.htm

On Opinion Page, a Lobby's Hand Is Often Unseen

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1223-03.htm

Wiretaps Said to Sift All Overseas Contacts

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1223-08.htm

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Wiretaps Said to Sift All Overseas Contacts

The National Security Agency, in carrying out President Bush's order to intercept the international phone calls and e-mails of Americans suspected of links to Al Qaeda, has probably been using computers to monitor all other Americans' international communications as well.

http://tinyurl.com/a3afn


From Information Clearing House

IMPEACHMENT BREAKTHROUGH

Since we told you Tuesday night about Congressman Conyers' new bills to hold Bush and Cheney accountable for their war lies, 26,000 people have visited the action alert page, and 17,000 have Emailed their Congress Members. You can add to those numbers here:

http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/issues/alert/?alertid=8329176

Already there are seven cosponsors of a bill to create an investigation and make recommendations on impeachment, four cosponsors on a bill to censure Bush, and five cosponsors on a bill to censure Cheney.

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/5768

This work, combined with our polling on impeachment, and the news that Bush authorized illegal spying on Americans, has pushed impeachment into the media.

For many months the media wouldn't cover and Congress wouldn't talk about the public's demand for impeachment of Bush and Cheney because the pollsters wouldn't poll on it, and the pollsters wouldn't poll on it because it wasn't in the media and wasn't in Congress. Remember Gallup's excuse for not polling?

http://www.democrats.com/gallup-drop-dead

The week before Christmas, things changed. Look at the spike in instances of the I word in recent media punditry.

http://www.impeachpac.org/?q=impeachment-news

And Congress Members and Senators are talking about impeachment. Rep. John Lewis says he favors it. Rep. John Conyers has introduced a bill to create an investigation into grounds for it, and seven other Congress Members have immediately signed on. Senator Barbara Boxer announced that she is asking legal scholars for advice on it. Senator Kerry said there are grounds for impeachment; then he flip-flopped -- but it wouldn't be Kerry without that.

No longer can pollsters honestly claim that they are refusing to ask the public about impeachment because it's not a topic in the news or the halls of Congress. But that doesn't mean they won't keep doing so dishonestly, unless we let them know how many of us are watching, unless we use the internet and the radio the way we did to force the Downing Street Minutes into the news.

ASK THE POLLSTERS TO POLL ON IMPEACHMENT:
http://www.democrats.com/bush-impeachment-polls

ASK THE MEDIA TO COVER THE ISSUE:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/1084

Here's info on the few polls that have been done:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/polling

Here's an analysis of the pollsters' inconsistency:
http://mediamatters.org/items/200512200006

NATIONAL DAY OF TOWN HALL FORUMS ON ENDING THE WAR

Organize public meetings or smaller gatherings on Saturday, January 7, on the topic of ending the war!

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/event

There are 60 events already planned around the country. Many Congress Members have been invited to attend by their constituents. Some have already commited to doing so, including: Bobby Scott, Diane Watson, Jim McDermott, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Adam Smith, and Dave Reichert.

One focus of some of these events will be Congressman John Conyers' new resolutions to censure Bush and Cheney and to create a select committee to investigate and make recommendations on impeachment. Rep. Conyers, and many other Congress Members, are likely to participate.

Also already confirmed to take part are several congressional and senatorial candidates, various local elected officials, and leaders of the peace movement, including Gold Star Families for Peace founder Cindy Sheehan.

We are joining with Backbone Campaign, Progressive Democrats of America, After Downing Street, Democracy Cell Project, Cities for Peace, MilitaryFreeZone.Org, Operation Ceasefire, United for Peace and Justice, U.S. Tour of Duty, Hip Hop Caucus, Democracy Rising, World Can't Wait, Gold Star Families for Peace, PeaceMajority Report, Global Exchange, Bring Them Home Campaign, UP (United Progressives) for Democracy, 20 20 Vision, Impeach Bush Coalition, and Peace Action, in asking you to sign up and attend one of these events, or – if there is not one scheduled near you – help organize one and post it on the website for others to attend.

The war is costing us dearly in lives, in security, and in resources. We need this national day to make our demand heard and bring the war to an end. (Events can also be held on days other than the 7th, to fit the schedules of those involved.)

SIGN UP FOR AN EXISTING EVENT OR CREATE A NEW ONE HERE:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/event


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http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

Legal, political, & judicial maneuvering in the NSA spy scandal

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3837/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Avian flu scare is a money bonanza for researchers

http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_347.shtml


Informant: Friends

Getting Fooled: Forgeries, Fingerprints and Forensic Fakery

http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn09182004.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Lunar Slum Patrol

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rogers/rogers191.html

"WE THE PEOPLE" ARE THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT

http://www.newswithviews.com/Levant/nancy19.htm

Teen-Screen and The Created Crisis

http://www.newswithviews.com/Stuter/stuter75.htm

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Dez
2005

Empire of Shame

What is actually implied here is the empire of the private transcontinental companies, directed by the cosmocrats. The 500 most powerful of these companies last year controlled 52 % of the gross world product, i.e. of the entire wealth produced on the planet.

http://www.crisispapers.org/guests/ziegler.htm


From Information Clearing House

Mushrooming depleted uranium (DU) scandal blamed

Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter charged Monday that the reason Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi stepped down earlier this month was the growing scandal surrounding the use of uranium munitions in the Iraq War.

http://www.sfbayview.com/012605/headsroll012605.shtml


From Information Clearing House

Bush suffers Patriot Act defeat

The US Congress has voted to trim an extension of the anti-terror law known as the Patriot Act down to a month.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4551434.stm


From Information Clearing House

Spekulationen über US-Schlag gegen Iran

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,392136,00.html

Gospel Truth

What would happen today if a swarthy Middle Eastern man without wealth or political connections suddenly appeared in front of the White House proclaiming such a radical doctrine of mercy, forgiveness, charity, self-abnegation and love – love even for the "evildoers" who "want to destroy our way of life"?

http://www.chris-floyd.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=362&Itemid=1


From Information Clearing House

Double rebuke for Bush as judges attack terror moves

President George Bush faced a rare challenge from the judiciary yesterday when two courts questioned the legality of his expansion of presidential powers in the war on terror.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1673196,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Judge Issues Warrants for CIA Operatives

An Italian judge has issued European arrest warrants for 22 purported CIA operatives wanted for the alleged kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric, a prosecutor said Friday.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5500374,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Will a Republican Senate Save the Republic?

"I'll say this for Vice President Dick Cheney: he puts it right out there, whether it is trying to ensure legal protection for those torturing prisoners, or insisting-as he did on Tuesday-that a wartime president "needs to have his powers unimpaired."

http://www.counterpunch.com/mcgovern12232005.html


From Information Clearing House

Critics Question Senate’s Supposed ‘Anti-torture’ Stance

While most media treatment of the McCain torture “ban” is repeating politicians’ spin, civil libertarians see compromise legislation has rendered it largely toothless and possibly added to the problem.

http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/2702


From Information Clearing House

An Ominous Neocon Gathering

On his November trip to the U.S., Ahmad Chalabi, Iraqi deputy prime minister in the “interim government” arising from the invasion he helped plan, visited Richard Perle in the latter’s suburban Washington home. There the two -- who go way back, friends since 1985 -- were joined by a Syrian gentleman named Farid Ghadry.

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Dec05/Leupp1222.htm



Chalabi’s defeat puts U.S. friends in quandary:

Should his backers go with his view that it was a fraudulent election?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10575121


From Information Clearing House

Major demonstrations protest Iraq elections

Huge marches allege vote fraud.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10585658/


From Information Clearing House

Democracy's Battle Joined, Again

By Robert Parry

The choice is clear to American citizens. Either they accept the Imperial Presidency that gives Bush the authority to do whatever he wants in the name of fighting terrorism – from imprisonments without trial to detainee abuse to spying on anyone deemed a security threat – or they act now.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11365.htm

Nuclear Monitoring of Muslims Done Without Search Warrants

By David E. Kaplan

In search of a terrorist nuclear bomb, the federal government since 9/11 has run a far-reaching, top secret program to monitor radiation levels at over a hundred Muslim sites in the Washington, D.C., area, including mosques, homes, businesses, and warehouses, plus similar sites in at least five other cities, U.S. News has learned. In numerous cases, the monitoring required investigators to go on to the property under surveillance, although no search warrants or court orders were ever obtained, according to those with knowledge of the program. Some participants were threatened with loss of their jobs when they questioned the legality of the operation, according to these accounts.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11369.htm

A new antennas law has passed in Israel

The new antennas law passed on the 21.12.2005 with the third call (three calls to pass a law) in the parliament. The government meant to delay the vote on the law Until the last moment, in order to insert a few changes but finally the law passed in its original form.

The NON IONIZING RADIATION LAW or ANTENNAS LAW comes to put in order the issue of the radiation in Israel by creating a body that will set the radiation standards.

Three main subjects that were put in order in the law

1. Informing the public on the locations of (new) antennas and giving to every citizen the right to resist to the antennas.

2. Compensations that will be given by the cellular companies to the local authorities for reduction of property value lawsuits because of the proximity to antennas.

3. Setting distances from sensitive places.

The National Authority for Planning and Construction is expected to discuss the division of responsibility between the cellular companies and the municipalities.

(From: the antennas law passed at the third call, By Eran Gabai, The Marker 21.12.05)


Iris Atzmon

Mast ruined our football match

LEWIS HANNAM

23 December 2005 12:48

An annual charity football match had to be cancelled after a mobile phone firm carved up the pitch while putting a mast next to the touchline.

The long-standing Boxing Day game in Spixworth was called off by organisers appalled at the mud-bath workers left behind.

Three teams that regularly use the pitch, next to Spixworth Village Hall in Crostwick Lane, are now seeking a new venue to fulfil their fixtures.

Former Norwich City player Peter Mendham, who uses the pitch when he turns out for Spixworth Veterans, said: "This is a real shame, the area has raised a lot of money for the air ambulance in the past.

"I had just got some new goal-posts from Norwich City's training centre for the pitch too."

The festive fixture has taken place in Spixworth for more than 10 years, this year's proceeds were set to go to East Anglian Air Ambulance and the Clare School.

Players for the game are drawn from willing volunteers in the village.

Peter Gilbert, 37, manager of Spixworth Sunday football team, one of the teams affected by the fiasco, said: "It is disgusting. There is no way we were going to be able to play football on that pitch.

"There are huge ridges in the surface from the machines used to put up the mast.

"There is no way the county football association or its insurers would sanction the use of this.

"Also, there are health and safety issues with regard to players actually running into this mast as it so close to the pitch."

The mobile phone mast was installed by telecommunications firm Hutchinson 3G two weeks ago and according to Mr Gilbert the structure is only a metre from the byline.

The phone firm put metal sheets over the pitch to try and protect the surface, but due to the wet weather the damage was severe.

Father-of-three Mr Gilbert, a courier who lives in Orchard Road, Spixworth, said the village's veteran and under 16s team would also be seeking new pitches to fulfil their remaining fixtures.

Lynn Jeffrey, chair of the village hall management committee, which owns the land, said: "We are really sorry this has happened and we are talking to the mobile phone company to resolve it.

"The football club was made aware the mast was going up and we did not receive any complaints from them over it.

"We have offered them the use of the smaller pitch for the charity match but they have refused.

"We have also spoken about moving the pitch markings forward but they do not seem to be interested."

Mrs Jeffrey said the phone mast netted the committee £4,000 a year, a vital stream of revenue for the hall, which loses £2,000 a year.

A spokesman for Hutchinson 3G said: "If the pitch has been damaged then we will make sure it is returned to how it was.

"We are going to look at the site and we will evaluate the situation after that."

He admitted it would be very different to move the mast now it had been sited.

The Evening News's long-running Put Masts On Hold campaign has called for no more mobile phone masts to be installed near homes and schools until proper studies of possible health risks have been completed.

Are you battling a mobile phone mast application where you live? Telephone Evening News reporter Peter Walsh on (01603) 772439 or e-mail peter.walsh@archant.co.uk

http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/News/story.aspx?brand=ENOnline&category=News&tBrand=enonline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED23%20Dec%202005%2012%3A48%3A23%3A670

Crypto Man

After reporting on America's spying operations for 25 years, James Bamford is speaking out against Bush's FISA runaround. He says the wiretapping is illegal.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305M.shtml

Daschle: Congress Denied Bush War Powers in US

Congress rejected the Bush administration's request for war-making authority "in the United States," in negotiations over the joint resolution passed days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, according to Daschle.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305L.shtml

All Overseas Phone Calls Tapped

The National Security Agency, in carrying out President Bush's order to intercept the international phone calls and emails of Americans suspected of links to al Qaeda, has probably been using computers to monitor all other Americans' international communications as well, according to specialists familiar with the workings of the NSA.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305K.shtml

Cindy Sheehan: Language of the Heart



Cindy Sheehan writes that we need to learn a new language of peace and love that we can speak - even shout - to our leaders, who only understand the language of greed and murder.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305I.shtml



Cindy Sheehan
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Sheehan

The Hidden Cost of Christmas: Consumption and destruction of the planet

by InfoNature.Org

Information & Education, Activism & Volunteering on: Nature, Human Rights, Animal Rights

LET THESE INFORMATIONS BECOME KNOWN - SEND THIS NEWSLETTER TO ALL YOUR CONTACTS

New report shows what our Christmas shopping is costing to the Earth

The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) has today released a report that measures the environmental cost of Australia's Christmas shopping. The report The Hidden Cost of Christmas: The environmental impact of Australian Christmas spending calculates the environmental impact of Australia's Christmas spending on books, confectionary, clothes, alcoholic beverages and electrical appliances.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.acfonline.org.au/uploads/res_Xmascost.pdf

The research shows:

- Every dollar Australians spend on new clothes consumes 20 litres of water and requires 3.4 square metres of land. Last Christmas, Australians spent $1.5 billion on clothes, which required more than half a million hectares of land to produce.

- Approximately 42 gigalitres of water (or 42,000 Olympic sized swimming pools) were used in the production of our Christmas drinks last December. Most of this water was used growing barley for beer and grapes for wine.

- Before we even plugged in the DVD players and coffee makers we bought last Christmas, they had created 780,000 tonnes of greenhouse pollution. A third of this was due to fuel consumption by the manufacturers of the appliances; greenhouse pollution embodied in steel contributed to a quarter of the pollution.

- If you spend around $30 on chocolates and lollies this Christmas, you'll be consuming 20kg of natural materials (even if the box of chocolates weighs only 1 kilogram) and 940 litres of water.

ACF's Executive Director, Don Henry, asked shoppers to consider the environmental cost of their spending. "If your bank account is straining under the pressure of Christmas shopping, spare a thought for our environment. It's paying for our Christmas presents with water, land, air and resources. These costs are hidden in the products we buy."

"We can all tread more lightly on the earth this Christmas by eating, drinking and giving gifts in moderation, and by giving gifts with a low environmental cost, such as vouchers for services, tickets to entertainment, memberships to gyms, museums or sports clubs, and donations to charities," said Mr Henry.

Tips for treading lightly at Christmas time

- Don't over indulge - eat, drink and give gifts in moderation.

- Organise a Kris Kringle with family or friends.

- Wrap gifts in newspaper or re-used paper.

- Save money and the environment by spending the hours you usually spend shopping in the company of people you don't see enough.

- Give gifts with a low eco-impact: Vouchers for services: massages, facials, gardening, housecleaning; Tickets: movies, concerts, sports events, theatre; Memberships: gyms, charities, sports clubs, zoos, museums, galleries; Personal favour vouchers: 3 hours of childcare, 2 breakfasts in bed, a month of lawn mowing, 4 car washes; Gifts that give: charity donations, overseas aid project sponsorships and donations, memberships and subscriptions to environmental organisations; Organic food hampers.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.acfonline.org.au/uploads/res_Xmascost.pdf

The top 10 bitterest ironies of 2005

Common Dreams
by Gary Alan Scott

12/22/05

How bitterly ironic is it that the Bush Administration bottled up the release (until the 2004 election had concluded) of documents showing that the pretext for the Vietnam War was faked and hyped just like the Iraq war. Indeed, there was no aggression by the North Vietnamese against U.S. vessels in the international waters of the Gulf of Tonkin. And now we learn that King George has defied the law and dusted off Nixonian tactics for spying on U.S. citizens. If the country had known either of these things prior to the 2004 election, Dubya might have been able to take an even longer vacation at the ranch, after all that hard work of being President!

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-30.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The American nightmare

Guardian [UK]
by Philip James

12/22/05

Is America becoming what it most fears: a big brother state ruled by diktat, where no one is protected from eavesdropping by the secret police, and everything is permitted in defence of the homeland, including torture? Perhaps I'm naive, but I grew up believing that America was somehow different, that alongside the corporate greed, brash materialism and barely functioning social safety net, a unique society prospered. This America was a land of limitless opportunity, a magnet to those escaping oppression, offering prince and pauper alike the possibility to dream big.This America still exists, but it is being eroded by an administration that believes it can rule outside the rule of law. They are fast replacing the American dream with an American nightmare, an Orwellian world where memos defending torture are penned in the department of justice and judges are made redundant in the public interest...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1671984,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush spying targets reporters, activists

Unknown News
by Helen & Harry Highwater

12/23/05

So the Bush administration is spying on Americans, without going through the process required by law. It's an impeachable offense, but Bush and Cheney have both said they intend to continue the spying. In the coverage of this, I haven't seen any mention of who it is that Bush Cheney et al are spying on, but the answer is obvious. The White House is spying on reporters and activists. This ain't rocket science, it's just a short process of elimination. Maybe you figured it out before I did...

http://www.unknownnews.org/051223a-hh.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

The disaster is in the response

Boston Globe
by Thomas Oliphant

12/22/05

In attempting to understand the shameful puniness of the response by President Bush and Congress to the post-Katrina Gulf Coast, I ran across an interesting number the other day. That number is $29 billion. This is presumably the sum just voted for the task of shifting from cleanup to actual reconstruction -- of both properties and lives. I say presumably because the number turns out to be a fraud. In fact, it represents the allocation of large sums of money that Congress has already appropriated. ... Perhaps you recall the atmosphere in September in the immediate aftermath of the horror that Katrina wreaked. Within three weeks, Congress had passed, and Bush had signed into law, roughly $62 billion in appropriations to pay for the massive cleanup. Nearly four months later, depending on which agency's figures you prefer, no more than a third of that money has been spent. ... Always inventive, what the government really did was repackage all this 'assistance' for the purpose of creating the illusion in the current budget mess that something meaningful is happening when nothing could be further from the truth...

http://tinyurl.com/d7erx


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Eavesdropping: Back to the future

National Ledger
by William Fisher

12/22/05

President Bush's do-it-yourself eavesdropping notwithstanding, the Pentagon could soon have legal authority to 'covertly' gather intelligence on American citizens in the United States -- a power taken from them because of excesses during the Vietnam War. The Senate Intelligence Committee, meeting in closed session, last month quietly approved a request from the Department of Defense (DOD) to allow it to conduct surveillance operations within American Muslim communities. The DOD said the cooperation of these communities could help fight insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan.

... But civil liberties groups and leaders of the Muslim community say the Pentagon is using the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to resume the domestic spying powers that Congress banned after those powers were used to spy on Americans during the Vietnam era...

http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_27262269.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The arrogance of power

Philadelphia Inquirer
by staff

Some Americans seem willing to accept any incursion into their civil liberties if the President tells them it's needed to catch terrorists. But over time, more and more citizens will come to realize that the President's refusal to obey the mild, flexible requirements of U.S. law regarding wiretaps for such purposes did not stem from urgency to fight terrorism. It stemmed from an arrogant habit of his White House: the quest to expand executive power secretively and without accountability... [Editor's note: But how much more 'time' do we have? - MLS](12/22/05)

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/editorial/13461236.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Law doesn't back Bush

Atlanta Journal Constitution
by Bob Barr

12/21/05

When President Bush explained, over the course of three days, his administration's secret interception of communications involving American citizens without court approval, he repeatedly cited three authorities for such action. One of these was Article II of our Constitution, which provides authority for the president to serve as commander in chief of the armed forces. Not relying on my memory -- which has proved faulty from time to time (rarely, of course) -- I reread Article II to determine if in fact there was language in it that I had missed previously, that when the president serves as commander in chief, he can order federal agencies to violate the law. Of course, I found no such authority, because none exists...

http://www.bobbarr.org/default.asp?pt=newsdescr&RI=698


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

All the president's confessions

AlterNet
by G. Pascal Zachary

12/23/05

Given the likelihood that Bush's allies will find no legal basis for his actions, Bush's confession ought to be viewed as a triumph of lawlessness over law. After all, the president had options. Many commentators and critics have noted that he could have asked Congress to approve his spying program. He did not. Instead he chose lawlessness. And now he is boasting about it. His confessions -- for he keeps repeating himself, as boasters will -- are calculated, a means of positioning himself as a troubadour of conscience, the nation's chief advocate of lawlessness. His posture is not just the act of a desperate president whose own Republican Party stalwarts are abandoning him. Bush's advocacy of lawlessness lies at the heart of the right-wing agenda to remake America...

http://www.alternet.org/story/29995/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Wiretap fight may taint cases

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

12/21/05

The Bush administration's decision to sometimes bypass the secretive U.S. court that governs terrorism wiretaps could threaten cases against terror suspects that rely on evidence uncovered during the disputed eavesdropping, some legal experts cautioned. These experts pointed to this week's unprecedented resignation from the government's spy court by U.S. District Judge James Robertson as an indicator of the judiciary's unease over domestic wiretaps ordered without warrants under a highly classified domestic spying program authorized by President Bush...

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1151AP_Domestic_Spying.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

House passes $453 billion "defense" bill

MSNBC

12/22/05

The House cleared the way Thursday for a $453 billion defense spending bill that funnels $29 billion in hurricane aid to the Gulf Coast and $50 billion more for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The action came on the heels of a move to give one month more life to the Bush administration’s anti-terrorism powers under the Patriot Act. The $50 billion for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars is to carry the Pentagon until Congress acts on another emergency war supplemental next year, which lawmakers expect to be from $80 billion to $100 billion...

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10574911/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

DeLay's request for speedy trial denied

Houston Chronicle

12/22/05

A state appeals court has rejected motions filed by U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay to help him get a speedy trial, an essential step in the Sugar Land Republican's efforts to regain his congressional leadership post. In an order made public today, the intermediate appeals court rejected DeLay's bid to be tried on a money laundering charge while prosecutors appeal the dismissal of a related charge accusing DeLay of violating the election code...

http://tinyurl.com/9xkck


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Ohio: Pols threaten public with state "Patriot Act"

Yahoo! News

12/22/05

One state representative said it resembles Gestapo-style tactics of government, and there could be changes coming on the streets of Ohio's small towns and big cities. The Ohio Patriot Act has made it to the Taft's desk, and with the stroke of a pen, it would most likely become the toughest terrorism bill in the country. The lengthy piece of legislation would let police arrest people in public places who will not give their names, address and birth dates, even if they are not doing anything wrong. WEWS reported it would also pave the way for everyone entering critical transportation sites such as, train stations, airports and bus stations to show ID. 'It brings us frighteningly close to a show me your papers society,' said Carrie Davis of the ACLU, which opposes the Ohio Patriot Act...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/wews/3133362


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Administration defends spying program

Tampa Tribune

12/22/05

The Bush administration formally defended its domestic spying program in a letter to Congress late Thursday saying the nation's security outweighs privacy concerns of individuals who are monitored. In a letter to the chairs of the House and Senate intelligence committees, the Justice Department said President Bush authorized electronic surveillance without first obtaining a warrant in an effort to thwart terrorist acts against the United States...

http://tinyurl.com/9w2g2


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

NY Times editorializes against the Imperial Presidency

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3834/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

The uncertain legal background of Bush spy program

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3835/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Cancer Cluster in Spain 2000-2005

http://openpr.com/news/2422

One year more we send you the information that we have gathered of news published in the press in Spain on cluster of cancer and other serious illnesses and phone masts 2000-2005.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/cancer_cluster_spain_2000_2005.xls

With best regards

AVAATE Asociación Vallisoletana de afectados por antenas de telefonía
http://www.avaate.org

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Cancer Clusters in Vicinity to Cell-Phone Transmitter Stations
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/580224/

SERIOUS CONGLOMERATES OF CANCER AND OTHER PATHOLOGIES THAT HAVE BEEN TIE BY THE POPULATION NEXT TO ANTENNAS OF TELEPHONY http://omega.twoday.net/stories/466717/

45 DIED AROUND AN ANTENNA OF TELEPHONY
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1349013/

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Votre Cluster en ligne:
http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=nouvellesdumonde

Next-up
Marie-Pierre

Jackboot Society: Pure Tyranny on the Streets of America

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2005/231205jackbootsociety.htm

Group decries EPA plan to limit reports of toxins

By Steve Ivey
Washington Bureau
Published December 23, 2005
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0512230327dec23,1,6382213.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed

WASHINGTON -- Hundreds of communities in the U.S., including more than two dozen in Illinois, would not learn as quickly about the extent of pollution from businesses in their locales if the Bush administration's proposed toxin reporting rules are adopted, according to a new report by an environmental advocacy group.

Under Environmental Protection Agency regulations, businesses can emit up to 500 pounds of chemicals annually before reporting to the Toxics Release Inventory exactly how much of each pollutant companies release into the air, water or disposal sites. The EPA has informed Congress that it wants to increase that threshold to 5,000 pounds annually.

According to an analysis released this month by the National Environmental Trust, residents in 922 ZIP codes nationwide would lose all data for their communities under the proposed changes because the amount of the pollution would not reach the higher threshold. Meanwhile, 1,608 ZIP codes would lose detailed information about the pollution from at least half the companies in their communities, according to the group. The report says 8,927 ZIP codes include at least one facility that reports to the EPA database.

"Generally, [the database] is not used as often to shut down plants, but to get plants to be more careful about emissions and spills," said Megan Lewis, a spokeswoman for the Sierra Club, another environmental group. "Just by being one of the worst emitters in the database is a source of embarrassment, and they wind up being more careful."

But EPA officials say easing reporting requirements for businesses will save them time and money and aid the agency's push for efficiency. EPA figures show U.S. manufacturers spend about $650 million each year on compliance with the reporting forms. Under the proposed changes, the EPA estimates about a third of the 26,000 companies that report to the database would save about 165,000 hours of work annually.

"This does not affect any [emissions limits] set by EPA programs," said Mike Flynn, the agency's director of the office of information analysis and access. "What we've striven for in the proposals is looking for burden reduction while maintaining the information that's available to the public. On a national level, we will still get 99 percent of the same information we get today, but in a more efficient, streamlined way."

Smaller businesses--such as metal-plating facilities or electronics companies--would benefit most from the changes, Flynn said. Many of those plants produce a small amount of lead waste that all goes to recycling and is never emitted, he said.

According to the National Environmental Trust's analysis, 1,130 businesses in Illinois provide information to the Toxics Release Inventory. Of those, 207--about 18 percent--would no longer be required to provide the detailed information. Residents in 27 ZIP codes statewide would lose access to all detailed data.

In Cook County, the report says 88 of 415 businesses--about 21 percent --could change to less detailed reporting. Residents in nine Cook County ZIP codes would lose access to all detailed information.

The report identified a Weber-Stephen Products Co. plant in Palatine, Ill., as a facility that would switch to the shorter reporting form. Chris Childers, a manager of regulatory affairs for the grilling equipment manufacturer in Chicago, said citizens may still have ways to monitor their emissions.

"We're in a water reclamation district," Childers said. "That means we have to report to Cook County, the state of Illinois and the federal government. We use an environmental consultant to help us make sure we're in compliance. But it makes it a simpler reporting process for us."

But Tom Natan, research director for National Environmental Trust, said any lost information could have dangerous effects.

"This is monumentally ill-conceived," he said. "After what we've seen in the gulf from Hurricane Katrina [where Toxics Release Inventory data helped identify toxins in the floodwaters], I don't think there's a good reason for justifying putting polluter interests ahead of public health and safety."

Flynn said EPA will accept public comments on the proposed changes through Jan. 13.

sivey@tribune.com

Copyright © 2005, Chicago Tribune

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*EPA To Cut Toxics Reporting
http://www.net.org/health/tri.vtml

* The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to cut the amount of information about toxic chemical releases that industrial facilities must report. The proposed cuts pose a risk to communities and to first responders such as police and firefighters. Read more http://www.net.org/health/tri.vtml *

Update:* Press briefing mp3 available.

Click here
http://www.net.org/health/tri_data/epa_comment.doc
to find out how to submit a comment to EPA.

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Group decries EPA plan to limit reports of toxins

By Steve Ivey Washington Bureau Published December 23, 2005
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0512230327dec23,1,6382213.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed

WASHINGTON -- Hundreds of communities in the U.S., including more than two dozen in Illinois, would not learn as quickly about the extent of pollution from businesses in their locales if the Bush administration's proposed toxin reporting rules are adopted, according to a new report by an environmental advocacy group.

Under Environmental Protection Agency regulations, businesses can emit up to 500 pounds of chemicals annually before reporting to the Toxics Release Inventory exactly how much of each pollutant companies release into the air, water or disposal sites. The EPA has informed Congress that it wants to increase that threshold to 5,000 pounds annually...


Informant: Teresa Binstock

Chemtrails of the World - Die Zerstörung des Himmels

http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_chemtrails.html

STREIT UM KERNENERGIE: Atomglühen vor Weihnachten

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/0,1518,392105,00.html

Bauleitplanung und Mobilfunk

Bauleitplanung ist keineswegs wirkungslos
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1291879/

Haben Kommunen Einflussmöglichkeiten bei der Standortfrage von Mobilfunkmasten?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1231284/

Bauhöhe gilt auch für Anlagen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/791024/

Mobilfunk - was die Kommunen derzeit tun können
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/682673/

Planungshoheit der Gemeinden
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/400143/

Beschränkung von Mobilfunkanlagen durch Verabschiedung entsprechender Bebauungspläne
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/352950/

Thema Mobilfunk wandert in Ausschuss
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/352894/

Hohe Posten gesucht

Sendemasten für Mobilfunk sind in Kriftel bisher nur an der Peripherie der Gemeinde zu finden: T-Mobile ließ Antennen an den riesigen Strommasten der RWE im Läusgrund und entlang der A 66 montieren, Vodafone hat sie auf einem Bürogebäude nahe der Autobahn am Holzweg postiert. Im Ortskern beherbergt nur die katholische Kirche St. Vitus im Kirchturm mehrere Antennen von T-Mobile. Bereits 1999 hatte der Verwaltungsrat der Pfarrgemeinde mit dem Konzern einen Vertrag über eine Laufzeit von 20 Jahren abgeschlossen. Jetzt könnten weitere Antennen im Ortskern hinzu kommen.

Lange schon haben die Mobilfunkbetreiber auch das Josef-Wittwer-Haus als idealen Standort für ihre Anlagen ausgekundschaftet. Das Parlament hatte vor drei Jahren auch grundsätzlich grünes Licht gegeben, dass auf gemeindeeigenen Gebäuden und somit auch auf dem Seniorenheim Sendemasten aufgestellt werden dürfen. Die Gemeinde hätte dafür pro Jahr mehrere tausend Euro Miete kassiert. Doch nach massiven Protesten von Mobilfunkgegnern, die einige hundert Unterschriften gegen die Antennen sammelten, hat Bürgermeister Paul Dünte signalisiert, dass er keine Masten aufs Seniorenheim lässt, solange die Ängste der Bürger wegen einer eventuellen Gesundheitsgefährdung durch die Strahlenbelastung nicht aus der Welt zu räumen sind. Deshalb sind die Unternehmen nun auf der Suche nach Privathäusern, auf deren Dächer sie ihre Mobilfunkanlagen stellen können. Anscheinend ist ein Betreiber bereits fündig geworden und möchte seine Antenne auf einem Mehrfamilienhaus an der Kreuzung Bahnhofstraße/Friedrichstraße errichten. Eine entsprechende «formlose Mitteilung» des Mobilfunkkonzerns ist Ende Oktober im Rathaus eingegangen. Das bestätigte der im Bauamt zuständige Mitarbeiter Christian Schwarz . Doch weiter sind die Bemühungen des Betreibers, der größten Wert darauf legt, dass sein Name nicht bekannt wird, offenbar noch nicht gediehen.

Bei der Bundesnetzagentur in Eschborn etwa ist nach Angaben von Pressesprecher Manfred Küster noch keine Standortbescheinigung beantragt worden. Diese müsste das Unternehmen bei der Kommune vorlegen, um seiner offiziellen Anzeigepflicht nachzukommen. Dass in dem Kataster der Bundesbehörde ein Standort markiert ist, der bereits auf einen Mast in der Bahnhofstraße hinweist, sei leider ein Versehen, klärt Küster den Verdacht auf, sein Amt habe seine Zustimmung bereits gegeben. «Das Fähnchen ist uns verrutscht, eigentlich sollten damit die Antennen in St. Vitus gekennzeichnet werden», so der Pressesprecher.

Auch ein Bauantrag für einen Mast in der Bahnhofstraße, der dann zu stellen wäre, wenn dieser höher als zehn Meter werden soll, wurde beim Main-Taunus-Kreis als zuständiger Bauaufsichtsbehörde noch nicht eingereicht.

Marianne Kirst

Neues von der Arbeiterfotografie 23 Dez 2005

http://de.geocities.com/rudkla/neues_von_der_arbeiterfotografie.htm

Update from the Field 12/22/05

http://www.omega-news.info/update_from_the_field_12_22_05.htm

Rachels News #834

http://www.omega-news.info/rachels_news_834.htm

Tsunami Was God's Revenge for Your Wicked Ways, Women Told

Marluddin Jalil, a Sharia judge who has ordered the punishment of women for not wearing headscarves, was uncompromising: "The tsunami was because of the sins of the people of Aceh." Thundering into a microphone at a gathering of wives, he made clear where he felt the fault lay: "The Holy Koran says that if women are good, then a country is good."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/122205WA.shtml

Avian Flu Victims in Vietnam Were Resistant to Tamiflu

Two patients who died from avian influenza in Vietnam had developed resistance to the antiviral drug Tamiflu, scientists are reporting today in The New England Journal of Medicine.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/122205HA.shtml

US Lawsuit Could Dent Global War-Contractor Boom

An unprecedented lawsuit stemming from the gruesome killing of four American civilians in Iraq is slowly making its way through the US legal system, closely watched by companies estimated to field up to 100,000 contractors alongside the US military.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122205R.shtml

On Wiretapping, Bush Isn't Listening to the Constitution

"The president is not above the law; he is not King George. Yet, with sorrow, we are now learning that in this great land we have an administration that has refused to follow well-crafted, longstanding procedures that require the president to get a court order before spying on people within the United States. With outrage, we learn that this administration believes that it does not have to follow the law of the land." - Senator Edward Kennedy

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122205Q.shtml

Whether HAARP is on or off: Live HAARP Monitor

http://www.brojon.org/frontpage.html

Not sure if this is accurate, but it tells whether HAARP is on or off. Might be interesting to work with.


Claudia

Join in supporting Stop Alito

People For the American Way

[Personal message: I don't trust anything that Bu$h does....]

As you may already know, President Bush has nominated Judge Samuel Alito to a lifetime position on the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Alito has a long, documented record of right-wing activism on the bench, and if confirmed, he could threaten our basic rights and freedoms -- privacy, civil rights, reproductive freedom, environmental protections, workers' rights, women's rights, consumer protections, and individual liberties. This nomination could affect all of our lives for decades.

People For the American Way (PFAW) is taking a stand against this nomination and is collecting names for a petition urging the Senate to oppose Judge Alito. PFAW can help make sure that your senators see your signature and hear your call to oppose this nomination.

If you agree with me that Alito is bad news for America, please sign the petition and join this campaign.

You can sign the petition and get your own personal petition page by clicking here:
http://petition.savethecourt.org/fwd/campaigns/savethecourt/accept/cc8e09775cbb45e40dde5b78d4240b89/


Thanks,

Rolf

Next-up News 23 December 2005

L'Actualité en 60 secondes
http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=dernieresinfos&date_news=2005-12-23

Clip Vidéo "le portable et les enfants":
L'imagerie de l'irradiation du cerveau et les commentaires:
http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=ilsontdit

A New Phase of Bright Spinning Lies About Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-37.htm



A New Phase of Bright Spinning Lies about Iraq

Norman Solomon: What's on the horizon for 2006 is that the Bush administration will strive to put any real or imagined reduction of US occupation troop levels in the media spotlight. Meanwhile, the Pentagon will use massive air power in Iraq. The Bush administration is eager to downplay the escalation of this air war. In 2006, the anti-war movement must do the opposite.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122305C.shtml

The Hidden State Steps Forward

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-36.htm

The nation is headed for a showdown with Evil

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-34.htm

Note to Mr. Bush: The US is Not a Monarchy

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-20.htm

Bush and Wiretaps: Congress, Citizens, This Means War

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-24.htm

US Senate Blocks Attempt to Allow Oil Drilling in Alaska Wildlife Refuge

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1222-10.htm

American Global Warming Gas Emissions Accelerate to a Record High

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1222-01.htm

UN Threatened with Budgetary Shutdown

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1222-08.htm

Nun Who Defaced Missile Silo Released from Prison; Vows to Continue Protests

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1222-11.htm

The booming economy is just another Bush lie

He who lies most, lies worst
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/december2005/221205liesworst.htm


Informant: Our bill of rights

Iraq Election Spells Total Defeat for US

http://prisonplanet.com/articles/december2005/221205totaldefeat.htm


Informant: Our bill of rights

Will Blackwater death squads be visiting your neighborhood soon?

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3831/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Latin America trending left

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3832/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

The US of torture: it's been that way for decade, only the shamelessness is new

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,,1664207,00.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

On a once-free country

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/ratfinks.html

A Tale of Two Criminals

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/shore6.html

Stop Encroaching on My Religious Freedom

http://www.lewrockwell.com/murphy/murphy99.html

How Federal Screwups Entitled Bush to Absolute Power

http://www.lewrockwell.com/bovard/bovard16.html

Where's the Outrage?

Bush’s defense of his phone-spying program has disturbing echoes of arguments once used by South Africa’s apartheid regime. Arlene Getz tells why Americans should examine the parallels.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122205F.shtml

At Last, 'Impeachment' Talk Appears in Media

Suddenly this week, scattered outposts in the media have started mentioning the “I” word, or at least the “IO” phrase: impeach or impeachable offense. The sudden outbreak of anger or candor - or, some might say, foolishness - has been sparked by the uproar over revelations of a White House approved domestic spying program, with some conservatives joining in the shouting.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122205E.shtml



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

Abramoff May Testify against Dozens in Congress

Jack Abramoff, the Republican lobbyist under indictment for fraud in South Florida, is expected to complete a plea agreement in the Miami criminal case, setting the stage for him to become a crucial witness in a broad federal corruption investigation, people with direct knowledge of the case said.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/122205A.shtml
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