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    RUMMY, ASPARTAME & SWINE FLU

    U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is not only a force in launching the controversial flu remedy Tamiflu, he is also behind the release of the increasingly criticized sweetener aspartame. In fact, he’s mentioned in a $350 million class action lawsuit filed by US consumer group the...
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    Free Speech and Dietary Supplements

    Before the US House of Representatives, November 10, 2005 Mr. Speaker, I rise to introduce the Health Freedom Protection Act. This bill restores the First Amendment rights of consumers to receive truthful information regarding the benefits of foods and dietary supplements by codifying the First...
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    US retains hold of the internet

    In an eleventh-hour agreement ahead of a UN internet summit in Tunis, Tunisia, negotiators agreed to leave the US in charge of the net's addressing system. More...
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    Power Über Alles

    Perfidy loves company. George W. Bush instructed his British puppet, Prime Minister Tony Blair, to get moving on the detention issue so that he, Bush, would have company when he attacked the Constitution’s guarantee of habeas corpus. Habeas corpus prevents authorities from detaining a person...
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    Al-Zarqawi myth U.S.'s own creation

    WASHINGTON -- The United States created the myth around Iraq insurgency leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and reality followed, terrorism expert Loretta Napoleoni said. Al-Zarqawi was born Ahmad Fadil al-Khalayleh in October 1966 in the crime and poverty-ridden Jordanian city of Zarqa. But...
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    Surrender Your DNA to the State

    New York governor George Pataki is an enemy of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. In particular, Amendment IV, which states: “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...
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    IBM calls for global identity management solution

    The growing need for fast, accurate verification of personal identities has prompted a call from an industry observer for a global agency to set international standards. The realm of identity and access management (IAM) is heating up as nations like the UK and the US increase their use of...
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    Have the voters terminated Arnie?

    Why didn't he just use his catch phrase, "I'll be back" :wink: Arnold Schwarzenegger's future in politics appeared in jeopardy last night after unhappy Californians overwhelmingly rejected the blueprint for reform on which he staked his reputation. In a dramatic reversal of the enthusiasm...
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    San Francisco Approves Handgun Ban

    Well let's see, The honest citizens will give up their guns but the criminal will keep theirs, so the the bad guy can break into your home because he knows you don't have a weapon. :roll: Voters approved ballot measures to ban handguns in San Francisco and urge the city's public high schools...
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    How Major Corp's. Partnering With Gov't. Plan to Track You

    How Major Corp's. Partnering With Gov't. Plan to Track Your Every Move When Harvard doctoral candidate and privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht started sniffing around the halls of MIT and got her mittens on some major corporation’s internal memos she discovered an Orwellian plan that she wasted...
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    Bush OKs Nuclear Reactor for Venezuela

    WASHINGTON -- Despite tense relations with Venezuela, President Bush says it might be OK for the South American nation to have a nuclear reactor for peaceful energy uses. More...
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    How To Resist Propaganda

    Propaganda is a volume of slanted messages spread with intent to deceive. It’s a package of bulked up lies. We ought to know what propaganda is. We have just lived through a massive propaganda campaign that launched the Iraq War. Our topmost government officials lied so much, jumping from one...
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    Liberals and Faux Conservatives: Two Sides of the Same Coin

    As it turns out, Michael Moore owns Halliburton stock. Joseph Farah’s website expects us to be surprised and angered by such hypocrisy. However, this “revelation,” one of many featured in a book by Peter Schweizer, is not surprising, nor are other insights into the disingenuous behavior of Nancy...
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    Canada may be complicit in torture, report says

    By JEFF SALLOT Wednesday, November 2, 2005 Posted at 12:39 PM EST Globe and Mail Update Ottawa — Canada needs to investigate allegations that it may be complicit in the torture of three of its own citizens in the Middle East, the United Nations Humans Rights Committee says. In a report...
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    Hiding the Gulf of Tonkin Lie

    It should come as no surprise the NSA “has kept secret a 2001 finding by its own historian that its officers deliberately distorted critical intelligence during the Tonkin Gulf episode that helped precipitate the Vietnam War,” according to the New York Times. “Most historians have concluded in...
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    Neocon, Interrupted

    Throughout their decades of minority status in Congress, the Republicans presented themselves to the American people as being the party of fiscal conservatism and smaller government. They claimed to represent the ideals of small town USA and generally did a good job mouthing conservative...
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    Wall Street's 'Brainwashing Machine'

    LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Warning folks: Wall Street's "Fabulous Brainwashing, Mind-Control, Propaganda & Hype Machine" is in full swing. Call it the "Brainwashing Machine" for short. And you're the target. They want your money. As much as they can skim. More...
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    Anti-war Protesters May Face 7 Years In Jail Under Australia

    Anti-war Protesters May Face 7 Years In Jail Under Australian Patriot Act ANTI-war demonstrators could be jailed for seven years under the Federal Government's proposed anti-terror laws, a doctors' body said today. As the Commonwealth and states negotiate on a final draft of the laws, the...
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    Baghdad Living

    Surviving the fourth term. Lets Hope Not!
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    Clinton blood scandal exposed in new film

    Clinton blood scandal exposed in new film Documentary tying Arkansas guv to spread of AIDS to screen in Hollywood next week WASHINGTON – A documentary seven years in the making tying Bill Clinton to an Arkansas prison blood scandal that spread AIDS to thousands around the world is set to screen...