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POPSCourt: Ashcroft not immune to lawsuit Ashcroft's justice department detained people it wanted locked up, using a "material witness" law. But this one was never called as a witness, and the court holds the "material witness" policy was a hoax.
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POPSSenator Praises Inquisition as Proof that Torture Works Bush more Catholic than Kennedy http://thesop.org/index.php?article=12307 ------------ America becomes a natural ally of the Vatican. "The United States works with the Holy See on a huge number of issues: trafficking, aid, development," says George Weigel, author of the award-winning biography of the late Pope John Paul II. Weigel reminds that during his first term, President Bush met with the Polish pontiff three times.
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POPSThere Is An Evangelical Cancer In The Military! Panderers for the Dragon chasing this elusive "evangelical" boogie man...not fingering the Jesuit or Knights of Malta infiltration of our military. Speaking of Crusades, but dare not mention Vatican influence...The true culprit of this world is never presented to the masses, for a house cannot be divided against itself. The devil cannot cast out devils. The persecution conditioning begins...promoted by the heresies of apostate whores.
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POPSCensus GPS-tagging your home's front door Obama administration announced its oversight of the census, "literally taking control of the census away from the Commerce Department." He put that together with Obama's longtime push for national service. I ask again, what would be the purpose of shooting the GPS coordinates of American doorways?" he wrote. The answer he provided was alarming. "Imagine, if you will, that there are a number of people in a neighborhood that could not find the addresses they are tasked with finding. They are not locals, maybe are unable to read a map, or perhaps do not have the time to pull out a map, and they need to find you with specific GPS coordinates. Their devices would lead them to your front door with these coordinates. Imagine a crisis is afoot, and martial law is put into place. U.S. troops need to round up particular folks," he wrote.
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POPSThe cost of US grown Islamic extremism to Afghanistan and Russia And what was the cost to Afghanistan itself? Today Afghanistan is in the grip of warlordism and terror. Human Rights Watch has described the atrocities:: “committed by gunmen and warlords who were propelled into power by the United States and its coalition partners after the Taliban fell in 2001″ and who have “essentially hijacked the country”. The report describes army and police troops controlled by the warlords kidnapping villagers with impunity and holding them for ransom in unofficial prisons; the widespread rape of women, girls and boys; routine extortion, robbery and arbitrary murder. This situation was created by deliberate policy by the United States and it is a price they still consider worth paying.