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Archive for December 15th, 2008

An Awakening Needed

If there was a real nation here instead of an occupied country ­ then the events in Iraq yesterday should have been started by US citizens on the day that Bush was inaugurated back in 2001. That simple act of personal defiance spoke volumes and made this secret “victory lap” of arrogance into the criminal-farce [...]

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I’ve said this once and I’ll say it again, unless and until all who condoned, ordered, and signed off on the use of torture against detainees are prosecuted to the fullest extent of US law, this country’s moral fiber will have been ripped to shreds in an irrecoverable way.
Tom
Agence France-Presse
AMMAN, Dec 15, 2008 (AFP) – [...]

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Internet Explore Users Under Attack

 
A friendly note to all Internet Explorer users …
If you’re using IE (any version, ranging from 5.01 t0 8.0 beta 2) then you need to be aware of a new vulnerability which is set to become a big problem over the next few days.
I’m not going to rehash the details of this vulnerability other than to [...]

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10 false flags operations that shaped our world
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
From Nero to 9/11, via Pearl Harbour and the Gulf of Tonkin incident… Joe Crubaugh provides an “all time greatest hits” of false flag operations, whereby one scenario is repeated… as the world keeps falling for the same lie.
The most commonly known false flag [...]

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Bush sneaks through host of laws to undermine Obama

 The media is reporting that poor old Geo is a beat down lame duck. Not hardly. His intent is to tie the hands of the President Elect and make it more difficult for him to accomplish his goals.  He seems to be doing a fine job so far as you can read here. And again, [...]

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Get ready for ‘Toyota Shock”

Commentary by Bloomberg’s William Pesek
First came the “Sony Shock.”
No, not news last week that the consumer-electronics giant is cutting 16,000 jobs – the other shock. For investors, the big one came in April 2003, when shares fell 27% in two days.
Sony’s woes may pale in comparison with the still developing ones at Toyota. A “Toyota [...]

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I am not totally oposed to a loan to try to keep the auto industry a float. Giving money away like it has been done recently should not be done though. Reasons must be outlined along with oversite. But this is a political power play. Our government could care less about the auto industry.
They could [...]

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