Category: Corruption
By John on Apr 26, 2006 in Corruption, Culture, Movies, Politics | 0 Comments
A shadowy freedom fighter known only as “V” uses terrorist tactics to fight against his totalitarian society. Upon rescuing a girl from the secret police, he also finds his best chance at having an ally.
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By John on Feb 20, 2006 in Constitution, Corruption, Crime, Politics, Presidency, Society | 0 Comments
My final word on the VP Dick Cheney shooting scandal.
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By John on Feb 8, 2006 in Corruption, Politics, War | 0 Comments
Army demanded $700 from city man who was wounded. The last time 1st Lt. William ?Eddie? Rebrook IV saw his body armor, he was lying on a stretcher in Iraq, his arm shattered and covered in blood. But last week, Rebrook was forced to pay $700 for that body armor, blown up by a roadside bomb more than a year ago.
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By John on Feb 3, 2006 in Congress, Corruption, Politics, Presidency, Society, War | 0 Comments
“The White House said Thursday that it planned to ask Congress for an additional $70 billion to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, driving the cost of military operations in the two countries to $120 billion this year, the highest since the Sept. 11 attacks.” The new spending will add to the cost of an Iraq war that is currently estimated at $250 billion. Total war spending since 9/11 would rise to $440 billion.
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By John on Feb 3, 2006 in Congress, Constitution, Corruption, Politics, Presidency, The Courts | 0 Comments
Bush’s defense of his illegal domestic spying program in the State of the Union was almost entirely disputed yesterday by legal specialists across the ideological spectrum. “Bush’s assertion that his program was legal prompted a group of 14 prominent law professors, including both liberals and conservatives, to pen a joint letter objecting to his arguments.” Legal scholars disputed three false claims made by Bush.
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By John on Feb 3, 2006 in Corruption, Politics, Science, Technology | 0 Comments
In 2002, the National Security Agency (NSA) hired Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) “to help it build a state-of-the-art tool for plucking key threats to the nation from a worldwide sea of digital communication,” in a project code-named “Trailblazer.” More than three years later, the project has yet to get off the ground, but has cost taxpayers $1.2 billion.
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By John on Feb 3, 2006 in Congress, Corruption, Politics | 0 Comments
House Republicans are taking a mulligan on the first ballot for Majority Leader. The first count showed more votes cast than Republicans present at the Conference meeting. They can’t even conduct their own elections without cheating.
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By John on Jan 26, 2006 in Congress, Constitution, Corruption, Election, Politics, Presidency, The Courts, War | 0 Comments
The confirmation of Samuel Alito to the US Supreme Court is all but completed. The addition of the Big-Brother-government-and-corporate-friendly Alito to replace a relatively moderate O’Connor is going to result in a more authoritarian society in which a few dictate to the majority what the rules will be. The American Republic is in its final days. Bin Laden won…or was it just the Bush Cabal taking over for good?
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By John on Jan 24, 2006 in Constitution, Corruption, Politics, Presidency, The Courts, War | 0 Comments
The former head of the National Security Agency and the current principal deputy of National Intelligence, Michael Hayden, yesterday revealed a fundamental misunderstanding of the 4th Amendment.
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By John on Jan 23, 2006 in Constitution, Corruption, Politics, Presidency, War | 0 Comments
NSA SPYING ON UNITED STATES CITIZENS may be the least of it. The Department of Defense, in its “?force protection??tracking threats and terrorist plots against military installations and personnel inside the United States? is spying far more than the government would like you to know. It?s doing it on the internet, it?s hiding its tracks through the use of proxies, and even the most innocent Americans may be in data bases longer than the law allows.
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By John on Jan 23, 2006 in Congress, Constitution, Corruption, Politics, Presidency, The Courts, War | 0 Comments
The line of excuses/justifications being offered by the Administration is interesting. First, the President is saying that FISA is being followed, and warrants are being obtained. This is available on tape, and are statements made to an audience.
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By John on Jan 22, 2006 in Constitution, Corruption, Election, Politics, Presidency, War | 1 Comment
Just a couple of days before Karl Rove gives a speech to Republican politicians outlining a “war on terror” strategy for the 2006 elections, a tape from Bin Laden is quickly authenticated by the Porter Goss CIA. Does anyone besides me find that interesting?
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