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    Best Free Reference Websites
    bunnicula
    by bunnicula  1-27-2007    4
     There are SO many good resources listed on this website (I only clipped a few of them). I really suggest checking it out.
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    The New Nostradamus
    syncopath
    by syncopath  10-16-2007    9
     worth read the whole article. as they say: there is nothing new under the sun, but there is a lot of unknown there still 2be discovered .... -))
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    We Are Sick And Tired Of George W. Bush
    debbyski
    by debbyski  6-15-2007    24
     No Remarks
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    Bush Setting Up America For War With Iran
    debbyski
    by debbyski  9-17-2007    83
     No Remarks
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    Bush: "Far too many people know far too much." Lies
    righthand
    by righthand  6-26-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    THE LIE OF THE CENTURY
    raven714
    by raven714  10-21-2007    29
     Powell also claimed to the United Nations that the photo on the left showed "Decontamination Vehicles". But when United Nations inspectors visited the site after the invasion, they located the vehicles and discovered they were just firefighting equipment. Powell claimed the Iraqis had illegal rockets and launchers hidden in the palm trees of Western Iraq. None were ever found. Powell claimed that the Iraqis had 8,500 liters (2245 gallons) of Anthrax. None was ever found. Powell claimed that Iraq had four tons of VX nerve gas. The UN had already confirmed that it was destroyed. The only VX ever found were samples the US had left as "standards" for testing. When the UN suspected that the US samples had been used to contaminate Iraqi warheads, the US moved quickly to destroy the samples before comparison tests could be carried out. If you want to know more go to the link and read it all.
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    FBI: Waterboarding did NOT produce useful results
    jklugman
    by jklugman  12-18-2007    9
     No Remarks
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    Bush's America: LESS Safe, LESS Free.
    righthand
    by righthand  8-30-2007    9
     In a new book, "Less Safe, Less Free: Why America Is Losing the War on Terror," law professors David Cole and Jules Lobel argue that the problem lies in the aggressive "preventive paradigm" the Bush administration adopted in the wake of 9/11.
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    Modern Slavery 101
    lifecyce1898
    by lifecyce1898  3-29-2008    1
     No Remarks
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    The Trouble with Anonymity on the Web
    arifsali
    by arifsali  8-21-2007    12
     No Remarks
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    Hello? CIA? Are you watching Clipmarks?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  10-21-2009    9
     "Maybe. We are unable to comment on current operations."
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    Obama's first three executive orders rock
    masbury
    by masbury  1-23-2009    8
     1. Close Gitmo within one year 2. Review military tribunals 3. No torture and close secret CIA prisons. Ya - hoo! America is back.
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    You Have No Rights
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  9-6-2007    25
      An executive order was issued by the president, on the 17th of July, and it said, basically, that if you protest or threaten what he calls “stabilization efforts in Iraq,” your property can be seized and you can be detained. Hmm... long live King George!!
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    The Code Even the CIA Can't Crack
    carrerinyes
    by carrerinyes  5-4-2009    2
      and the elusiveness of truth, its message written entirely in code. Almost 20 years after its dedication, the text has yet to be fully deciphered. A bleary-eyed global community of self-styled cryptanalysts—along with some of the agency's own staffers—has seen three of its four sections solved, revealing evocative prose that only makes the puzzle more confusing. Still uncracked are the 97 characters of the fourth part (known as K4 in Kryptos-speak). And the longer the deadlock continues, the crazier people get.
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    Torture planning began in 2001, Senate report reveals
    dulios
    by dulios  4-22-2009    7
      The Bush administration has argued publicly that it got tough on detainees to prevent another al-Qaida attack. The Senate report describes another possible motive, and a sobering example of how torture can produce bad intelligence. "While we were there a large part of the time we were focused on trying to establish a link between al Qaida and Iraq and we were not being successful in establishing a link between al Qaida and Iraq," Army psychiatrist Maj. Paul Burney is quoted in the Senate report as saying about Guantánamo. "The more frustrated people got in not being able to establish this link ... there was more and more pressure to resort to measures that might produce more immediate results."
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    These Weapons of Mass Destruction cannot be displayed
    swampfoxz
    by swampfoxz  12-23-2007    5
     The weapons you are looking for are currently unavailable.
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    Best Law Enforcement Joke
    msaniac
    by msaniac  3-13-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    The Four Reasons the Mainstream Media are Worthless
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  8-3-2009    5
      Dan Rather said, regarding American media, "What you have is a miniature version of what you have in totalitarian states". Indeed, former military analyst and famed Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg said that the government has ordered the media not to cover 9/11. An expert on propaganda testified under oath during trial that the CIA employs THOUSANDS of reporters and OWNS its own media organizations. Famed Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein says the CIA has already bought and paid for many successful journalists. I could only clip whole paragraphs for some reason, so the clip isn't as I would have liked it to be, but the whole article is well worth the read. Please go to the source for the full story.
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    Bush signs bill that makes torture legal
    ericskiff
    by ericskiff  10-17-2006    43
     The big question is that if it's legal now, what was it when the Whitehouse authorized it before? Does this retroactively make "tough interrogation" legal?
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    The Answer Terrifies Them
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  11-14-2008    2
      Foreign terrorism against Americans would disappear along with the need for a "war on terror." Civil liberties that were suspended could be restored. A sense of balance and harmony could return to our lives. Ending interventionism would mean that the era of big government in foreign affairs could be brought to an end.
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    Republicans: Crazy, Or Nuts?
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-4-2008    19
     Who in their right mind would argue with the observations in this article? More: "The Republican Party has become an aggregation of people who prefer to live in a world of fantasy -- and their first fantasy, the Ur-myth on which the entire conceit rests, is (classically) "we are the realists." "It degrades, into farce and Newspeak, from there. The perpetrators and defenders of the outing of a CIA agent are "patriots." Tom DeLay is a "leader" and Newt Gingrich is a "visionary." The President plays guitar while New Orleans drowns, causes a hundred thousand Americans and Iraqis to be killed or injured, and outsources torture, and it's the Democrats who, per the repellent Ramesh Ponnuru, are the "party of death." "It has gotten so that you have to muster all the compassion and understanding of which you are capable just to think of the Republicans as a party of greedy corporatists manipulating the credulous, the provincial, and the bigoted. That's the nice way of putting it.”
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    'When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?'
    righthand
    by righthand  6-1-2008    14
     No Remarks
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    US Hypocrisy Astonishes the World
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  9-8-2009    7
      The exceptional “virtuous nation” does not think it is insensitive for America’s bombs to blow innocent villagers to pieces. What does the world think of the United States? The US government is like a criminal who accuses the police of his crime when he is arrested or a sociopathic abuser who blames the victim. It is a known fact that the CIA has violated US law and international law with its assassinations, kidnappings and torture. But it is not this criminal agency that will be held accountable. Instead, those who will be punished will be those moral beings who, appalled at the illegality and inhumanity of the CIA, leaked the evidence of the agency’s crimes. America uber alles! No one counts but us (and Israel). The deaths we inflict and the pain and suffering we bring to others are merely collateral damage on the bloody path to American hegemony.
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    The Men Behind Blackwater
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  10-3-2007    1
     Now this guy looks familiar....
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    Subcontracting Torture to the Terrorists
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  12-31-2007    6
     You know, something occurs to me when looking at these three lovely destinations: it really does look like we are hiring the terrorists to interrogate potential terrorists. This is like Milo Minderbinder bombing his own base for the Germans!
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    CIA edited Wikipedia entries
    invictus
    by invictus  8-15-2007    24
     IP logs also show Vatican and The Democratic Party edited some articles on Wikipedia too.
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    Prosecute
    dulios
    by dulios  4-18-2009    5
     From page 37 of the Office of Legal Counsel memo: The CIA used the waterboard "at least 83 times during August 2002" in the interrogation of Zubaydah. IG Report at 90, and 183 times during March 2003 in the interrogation of KSM, see id. at 91.
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    Evil...Thy Name Art Cheney
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  12-16-2008    2
     No Remarks
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    Al Qaeda: Terrorist Group or Propaganda Campaign Tool?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  12-26-2008    4
     Would you really be surprised?
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    Rumsfeld Stepping Down!
    Kore7
    by Kore7  11-8-2006    23
     Bush is announcing Rumsfeld's resignation on TV right now.
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    This Weeks Civil Rights Pictures
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  5-16-2009    2
     Click Photo For Story
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    10 Appaling Lies
    debbyski
    by debbyski  1-8-2007    12
     Bears repeating.
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    History: The Revenge of 9/11 ?
    righthand
    by righthand  12-16-2007    23
     CIA. "It is fair to say that this $50 billion a year a intelligence organization, supposedly the most competent in the world, was amazingly unaware of the plans or derelict in delivering intelligence. It is fair to say the CIA was guilty of neglect, incompetence and/or active participation with the government and all the usual suspects in coordinating an effort to create 9/11. This in order to bring about a coup of our “democratic” government. As a result, this same cadre declared war on Afghanistan, part of their larger "War on Terror," only days later, without any further investigation to determine “whodunit,” railroading a fearful Congress into agreement."
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    You Didn't Get Mad When...
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  8-16-2009    6
     Misplaced outrage!
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    No Proof Torture Stopped Terror Attacks
    Spiritualmonkey
    by Spiritualmonkey  4-27-2009    32
     No Remarks
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    FBI Report Fingers Cheney's Plamegate Role
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  12-23-2008    3
     Let this pan out and end in his trial for treason, PLEASE!!
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    I Demand Accountability for Torture.
    thinkingblue
    by thinkingblue  4-18-2009    1
     Another Riveting account of Pres. Obama's decision NOT TO PROSECUTE THE TORTURERS.
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    1 In 5 Americans Are Crazed, Drooling Nutjobs
    cniq_cniq
    by cniq_cniq  5-5-2007    43
     No Remarks
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    CIA overthrowing democracy in Venezuela?
    masbury
    by masbury  12-1-2007    12
     Secret memo alleged from US Embassy to head of CIA; military revolt possible
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    Obama grants rendition permission to CIA
    masbury
    by masbury  2-1-2009    10
     UPDATE - NOT EXTRAORDINARY RENDTION PROGRAM: see Dulios comment, below, including: The extraordinary renditions program involved the operation of long-term detention facilities either by the CIA or by a cooperating host government together with the CIA, in which prisoners were held outside of the criminal justice system and otherwise unaccountable under law for extended periods of time. The earlier renditions program regularly involved snatching and removing targets for purposes of bringing them to justice by delivering them to a criminal justice system. It did not involve the operation of long-term detention facilities and it did not involve torture.
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