The U.S. Government has been caught conducting an insane amount of vile, inhumane and grisly experiments on humans without their consent and often without their knowledge. So in light of recent news of the U.S. infecting Guatemalans with STDs, here are th ...[
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AT A CONGRESSIONAL hearing examining the march to war in Iraq, Republican congressman Walter Jones posed "a very simple question" about the administration's manipulation of intelligence: "How could the professionals see what was happening and nobody speak ...[
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High officials in U.S. government are no doubt weighing America's policy options in the Ukrainian conflict. Nearly a quarter of Americans know what we should do about the Ukraine Administrative Adjustment Act of 2005, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds.
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There are a whole lot of useful idiots in America.
Yesterday, a caller called into my radio show, and echoed Congressman Paul Ryan's recent comments, blaming the black community for poverty in America.
He threw out a Fox So-Called News phony statistic, ar ...[
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A secret spy program developed by the National Security Agency and reported publically for the first time on Tuesday has given the United States the ability to digitally record the contents of each and every phone call occurring across entire nations.
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Despite promising he’d preside over the most transparent administration in United States history, President Barack Obama’s White House is setting new records with regards to not releasing government documents.
Never mind Obama’s assurances on the ca ...[
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First the oligarchs came for our economy, and we said nothing.
Then they came for our government, and again, we said nothing.
Now, they've come for science, and we're not saying a word.
Thanks to Republican-backed austerity measures, our nation's scientif ...[
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Libertarian billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch were among the first to grasp the political potential of social welfare groups and trade associations 2014 nonprofits that can spend money to influence elections but don't have to name their donors.
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One develops an odd liking for John McCain over time—attenuated but not grudging. The Republican senator who once found virtue bombing Vietnamese rice farmers reliably brings clarity to purposes the foreign policy clique shrouds in mists of good intent ...[
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Sixty young people sign open letter to Netanyahu announcing their resistance to the draft in biggest wave of refusal since 2008
"If necessary, I will go to jail."
Those are the words of 17-year-old Dafna Rothstein Landman, one of 60 and counting Israeli y ...[
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Investigative reporter Julia Angwin talks to Bill about how America has become a dragnet nation where mass surveillance rules. ...[
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