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Feds Want Way to Hack Xboxes and Wiis for ‘Evidence’
At the unbelievable point surveillance by government has come, Federal authorities in Department of Homeland Security now want to have a way to hack into game consoles like Wii and Xbox in order to get information on gamers. All in the name of war agains ...[Read more]
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Police assault and arrest Ron Paul supporters in Louisiana
A disagreement between supporters of presidential hopeful Ron Paul and the Republican Party establishment in Louisiana led to arrests and injuries during the state's GOP ...[Read more]
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Women, children among 17 Afghans dead in NATO wedding strike
A NATO airstrike in the eastern Afghan province of Logar has killed 17 people, including women and children, local officials report. A NATO spokesperson said a team had been deployed to investigate the claims of civilian casualties. Afghan authorities say ...[Read more]
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US Rejected 2005 Iranian Offer Ensuring No Nuclear Weapons
France and Germany were prepared in spring 2005 to negotiate on an Iranian proposal to convert all of its enriched uranium to fuel rods, making it impossible to use it for nuclear weapons, but Britain vetoed the deal at the insistence of the United States ...[Read more]
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CIA director beat up his deputy in front of Obama
Former CIA Director Michael Hayden found an unusual way to show President-elect Barack Obama how the agency's interrogation techniques worked during a December 2008 briefing: Hayden beat up his own deputy in front of the future commander-in-chief. Kill o ...[Read more]
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Illinois State Representative Mike Bost has finally had enough of politics as usual in the State of Illinois and wants to know why they don't READ THE BILL. Bost erupted on the House floor Tuesday afternoon, after Mike Madigan and the party leadership cal ...[Read more]
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Somebody Else’s Atrocities …
"In the history of human rights, the worst atrocities are always committed by somebody else, never us" ...[Read more]
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€‹875,000 left in bureaucratic black hole that is US terror watchlist system
The US had 875,000 people in its terrorist watchlist system as of December 2012. Those secretly blacklisted have no real path to challenge their status, states a new report, thus indefinitely restricting those listed from travel or simply getting a job. ...[Read more]
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McDonald’s Sued for Theft In Three States
Alleging systematic wage theft by both McDonald’s corporate and its franchisees, workers filed seven class-action lawsuits this week seeking unspecified damages from the fast food giant. Workers filed two suits in Michigan, one in New York, and four in ...[Read more]
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Withholding Water: Cholera, Prejudice and the Right to Water in Haiti
Scientists have shown that the cholera pathogen came to Haiti with foreign UN troops who carried the bacteria in their bodies, and whose military base was dumping its sewage into a nearby river. The imported disease has claimed more than 7,000 lives and c ...[Read more]
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Medea Benjamin on How Drones May Be Used Against US Citizens Soon
Internationally renowned activist Medea Benjamin has written a compelling case against drones. One of the most fearful aspects is that drone technology is growing so rapidly in so many nations that soon the nations the US deems enemies will be using them ...[Read more]
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