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Kucinich: “NATO Talks
a Sham: War in Afghanistan is Not Ending”
By Dennis Kucinich
“The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is
not a benevolent organization. NATO is not
about the North Atlantic and it’s not about
our collective defense.
Continue
Syrian Rebels Say
Turkey Is Arming And Training Them
By Michael Weiss
Large consignments of AK-47s are being
delivered by the Turkish military to the
Syrian-Turkish border.
Continue
Julian Assange Interviews President
of Ecuador, Rafael Correa
Ecuador’s Fight
Against Its Media Vultures
Must Watch Video
In 2010 Correa was taken hostage in an
attempted coup d’etat. After the attempt he
launched a controversial counter-offensive
Ecuador’s media, which he blames for the
coup attempt.Continue
War Pay
The Nearly $1 Trillion National Security
Budget
By Chris Hellman and Mattea Kramer
Last week, lawmakers in the House
of Representatives even passed a bill that
was meant to spare national security
spending from future cuts by reducing
school-lunch funding and other social
programs. Continue
Osama bin Laden's
Goal to Bankrupt America is Working
By Albert Foster
Americans should be really agitated
about this, but they are either ignorant or
apathetic.
Continue
On Indefinite
Detention: The Tyranny Continues
By Rep. Ron Paul
The bad news from last week's passage of the
2013 National Defense Authorization Act is
that Americans can still be arrested on US
soil and detained indefinitely without
trial.
Continue
The Police State Is
Here
By Tim Kelly
All the president has to do is to declare a
nebulous “national emergency,” and his
agents can seize control of every factory,
farm, and business in the country and lay
claim to all its resources, including labor.
Continue
How America's Death
Penalty Murders Innocents
By David A Love
The leading causes of wrongful convictions
include perjury, flawed eyewitness
identification and prosecutorial misconduct.
Continue
Man Loses $22,000 In
New 'Policing For Profit' Case
By Phil Williams
"If somebody told me this happened
to them, I absolutely would not believe this
could happen in America."
Continue
In Case You Missed It
Fascism Anyone?
By Laurence W. Britt
Fascism’s principles are wafting in
the air today, surreptitiously masquerading
as something else, challenging everything we
stand for.
Continue
Greek Leftist Leader
Alexis Tsipras: 'It's a War Between People
and Capitalism'
By Helena Smith in Athens
No one has the right to reduce a proud
people to such a state of wretchedness and
indignity."
Continue
JPMorgan Chase Losses
Eclipse $30 Billion
By Mark Gongloff
Dimon, in his comments on Monday, said the
bank wasn't going to keep updating everybody
on its losses.
Continue
Bombings in Iraq kill
six people, including four children:
The attacks struck the homes of a Sunni
anti-Qaeda militiaman and a formerly
internally-displaced Shiite family, both of
which are in a neighborhood that was an
insurgent stronghold during the worst of
Iraq's sectarian bloodshed.
5 killed as deadly
blast rocks Syrian capital:
An explosion in a restaurant in the Syrian
capital has killed five people, Syrian state
media report. The blast struck the Qaboun
district of Damascus and has been branded a
“terrorist” attack.
Forces unable to
destabilize Syria turn to Lebanon
: Russian Foreign Ministry: "Moscow is
seriously concerned by growing internal
tensions in Lebanon. It appears that the
forces that have failed to realize their
plans to destabilize Syria have turned to
the neighboring Lebanon," the ministry said
on its website on Monday.
Syria's War Comes to
Beirut: Sunday's spasm
of violence bodes ill for Lebanese
stability. But the real problem is that
there's nobody in charge.
IAEA to pen nuclear
agreement with Iran: Amano:
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
chief says Iran and the UN nuclear agency
have made a decision to reach an agreement
aimed at resolving issues related to the
country’s nuclear energy program.
Israeli official
downplays Iran nuclear deal with IAEA,
citing past violations:
The announcement that International Atomic
Energy Association (IAEA) head Yukiya Amano
had struck a deal with Iran Tuesday to
inspect its nuclear facilities was received
in Jerusalem with great suspicion.
Iran reportedly
blames IAEA chief for leaks that enable
Israel to assassinate its nuclear scientists:
Iran reportedly upbraided the head of the
UN’s nuclear watchdog on Monday for leaks
from his agency which, it said, had enabled
Israel to assassinate several of its nuclear
scientists.
US Senate approves
new Iran sanctions bill:
The US Senate unanimously approved on Monday
a package of new economic sanctions on
Iran's oil sector just days ahead of a
meeting in Baghdad between major world
powers and Tehran.
Iran Warns S. Arabia
to Give up Plot for Annexing Bahrain:
"Such Saudi measures have created insecurity
in the whole region and the Islamic Republic
of Iran as an influential country in the
Persian Gulf region will not keep mum about
these moves of Saudi Arabia forever,"
Rezayee told FNA on Monday.
Arab League to Iran:
stop anti-Bahrain campaign:
The Arab League called on Tehran on Monday
to halt what it described as a media
campaign against Bahrain over a proposal for
political and military union between Gulf
Arab states.
Are the drones
working in Yemen?: Yemen
suicide attack may have also blown a hole in
US counter-terrorism strategy.
Pakistan: Afghan
forces cross border, kill one:
Afghan security forces on Monday intruded
into Pakistani territory near Qila Saifullah
and opened fire on a passenger bus, killing
one Pakistani national and injuring four
others.
New Zealand to pull
Afghanistan troops next year:
Prime Minister John Key told reporters
Tuesday that the 145 New Zealand troops
stationed in Bamiyan province will come home
in late 2013 rather than 2014
Has Amnesty Intl.
Gone Mad? It Cheers NATO:
Where is Amnesty International's head?
NATO, Defying Russia,
Moves Forward With Missile Shield:
NATO leaders have agreed to activate a new
missile defense shield in three years—openly
defying Moscow, which claims the system is
aimed at Russian targets.
House approves East
Coast missile shield site in $643 billion
defense bill: The bill
obligates $100 million next year to plan for
the site, but the project would cost
billions of dollars in later years that has
yet to be funded.
United States Sends
Combat Commanders to Colombia
: The expansion of
counterinsurgency forces in Africa and Latin
America is also part of a new national
security strategy released by the White
House in February.
Obama hails police
state methods in Chicago:
President Barack Obama on Monday praised the
performance of Chicago city officials and
the Chicago Police Department after a week
of violence, repression and frame-ups
directed against antiwar demonstrators in
the city.
Supreme Court to hear
electronic eavesdropping case:
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a
US government challenge to a lawsuit against
its electronic surveillance program, which
allows authorities to eavesdrop on
Americans' overseas phone calls and emails.
Evidence of U.S. Torture:
CIA Can Withhold Detainee Photo,
Waterboarding Cables:
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on
Monday that the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) doesn't have to release a photo of an
alleged al-Qaida operative following a
session of enhanced interrogation techniques
(EIT), reports The Associated Press.
Court blocks release
of CIA interrogation methods:
CIA secret interrogation methods - including
detention and harsh questioning of suspected
terrorists - remain off limits to public
release, a federal appeals court ruled
Monday.
Study finds one-third
of malaria drugs 'fake':
More than 30 per cent of anti-malaria drugs
examined in Southeast Asia and Africa were
either fake or of poor quality.
Did these ex-slaves
catch your lunch?:
Thailand, a major source of fish imported to
the US, depends on slave labor.
IIF: Spain's bank
losses could hit €260bn:
Spanish bank loan losses could hit €260bn
(£210bn), with the industry likely to need
some €60bn euros in outside help to stay
afloat, the International Institute of
Finance said Monday.
May 21, 2012
NATO's Core Function
is to Advance US Global Interests
By Kate Hudson
A cursory glance at NATO's recent history
shows that whatever its changing rationale,
or the nature of its supposed enemies in the
post-Cold War period, its core function has
remained to advance US global interests and
foreign policy goals.
Continue
AIPAC Congress
Who Owns Your Congressperson?
By MJ Rosenberg
11 House members voted against AIPAC’s “Bomb
Iran” resolution as described here. This
transcript explains the other votes.
Israeli Settler
Shoots at Palestinians while IDF Soldiers
Stand By
Video
In the video, two of the settlers are armed;
one with a pistol and one with an M-16
automatic rifle. They are seen aiming their
weapons at the Palestinians and one seen
firing at them, while soldiers do nothing to
stop them.
Continue
Nazism, Zionism, and
the Arab World
By Annette Herskovits
Countering the myths spread by
pro-Israel ideologues.
Continue
Colombia and the Mainstream Media
When the Respectable
Become Extremists The Extremists Become
Respectable
By James Petras
Extremism in all of its forms
permeates Western regimes and finds its
justification and rationalization in the
respectable media whose job is to
indoctrinate civil society and turn citizens
into voluntary accomplices to extremism.
Continue
The
Framework For Suppressing Information
Public Opinion in
America's 21st Century Police State
By Prof. James F. Tracy
It is not beyond reason to point
out that America is one serious terrorist
attack or mass civil disturbance away from
the implementation of policies to seriously
limit or curtail the traffic of ideas.
Continue
Recovery or Collapse?
Bet on Collapse
By Paul Craig Roberts
When the dollar goes, interest
rates will escalate, and bond prices will
collapse. Everyone who sought safety in US
Treasuries will be wiped out.
We should all be aware that such outcomes
are not part of the public debate.
Continue
The
insolvent United States banking system:
Lessons from J.P. Morgan Chase
Why the banks must be nationalized
By Horace Campbell
As central bankers from China to
Venezuela and from Argentina to Japan are
seeking ways to exit from the contagion of
the speculative trading of US bankers,
progressive forces must renew the call for
the nationalization of the big banks, which
are supposed to be too big to fail.
Continue
At Least 38 U.S.
Lawmakers Personally Invested in JPMorgan
Chase
By Russ Choma
15 Democrats and 23 Republicans
owned shares in JPMorgan Chase worth a total
of between $2.1 million and $3.8 million.
Continue
The Waltz of the
Zombie Banks
By Mike Whitney
It’s the same everywhere. The banks
are keeping houses off the market to trick
people into believing that prices have hit
bottom. But prices haven’t hit bottom, in
fact, they still have a long way to go.
Continue
How the Ultra-Rich
Betray America
By Paul Buchheit
The betrayals come in many forms. Here are a
few of the more outrageous, and destructive,
examples:
Continue
Nato Talks Security
and Peace, Chicago has Neither
By Gary Younge
The paradox of such a city hosting this
summit lays bare the brutal way in which
inequality is globally maintained and
locally replicated.
Continue
U.S. Veterans Return
War Medals at NATO Summit
Daily Dispatch From The NATO Protests
Video
A collection of video reports by grassroots
journalists who are covering the NATO Summit
in Chicago.
Continue
Yemen: Suicide bomber
kills at least 96 soldiers:
On Monday, a suicide bomber posing as a
member of the Yemen military killed at least
96 people and wounded hundreds more--most if
not all soldiers--in a blast in Sanaa,
Yemen's capital.
Pentagon: Civilian
contractors targeted in Yemen:
The Pentagon
confirmed that three civilian contractors
helping train Yemen's coast guard were
attacked Sunday in Yemen.
Syrian forces kill 9
deserters, reports monitoring group:
Syrian forces ambushed and killed nine army
deserters near a north Damascus suburb as
fighting between armed rebels and troops
raged around the capital during the night, a
monitoring group said today.
Opposition Source:
Brother-in-Law of Syrian President Has Been
Killed: The
brother-in-law of Syrian President Bashir
al-Assad, who also is the troubled nation's
former intelligence chief, is dead after an
apparent assassination attack Sunday in
Damascus, Syrian opposition leaders tell
U.S. News & World Report.
Syrian spillover: 3
Killed as Beirut sees worst clashes in four
years: The killing of a
Sunni cleric at a Lebanese Army checkpoint
yesterday ignited widespread protests among
aggrieved Sunnis.
Threat of new rebel
Lebanese army as tensions grow over killing
of Sunni clerics: The
shootings follow a week of violence in the
country's volatile and disenfranchised north
Iraq attacks kill
three: Shootings and
bombings killed three people and wounded
nine in central Iraq on Monday, security
officials said.
Kurdish oil deal
stirs Iraqi tensions:
Autonomous region's oil minister outlines
plans to export oil and gas to Turkey,
increasing tensions with Baghdad.
Afghan army in secret
deals with Taliban: In
the area of Ghazni province where both are
based, an hour's drive south of Kabul, they
collaborate to loot NATO supply convoys,
dividing up the proceeds. And they share
intelligence on NATO's military operations.
Barack Obama snubs
Pakistan's Asif Ali Zardari at Nato summit:
'Patience with Pakistan is wearing thin, not
just in the US but also in the Nato
alliance,' one US official told the Times,
indicating that none of the Pakistani
demands could be met.
Nato orders five new
drones worth $1.7bn: The
contract launches NATO’s Alliance Ground
Surveillance (AGS) system, which is expected
to support a broad range of missions,
including protecting ground forces, border
and maritime security, counterterrorism,
peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance and
natural disaster relief.
Iran Strike Gains
Support in Some Nations, Russia Says:
Some countries favor more than ever using a
military strike to stem Iran’s nuclear
ambitions, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
Sergei Ryabkov said.
War criminal:
Tony Blair Heckled in
Maine college speech: A
handful of protesters briefly interrupted a
Maine college graduation speech by British
Prime Minister Tony Blair calling for world
unity.
60,000 ultra-Orthodox
Jews fill Citi Field and Arthur Ashe Stadium
to denounce evils of the Internet:
An overflow crowd of another 20,000 bearded
men sporting long black coats and big black
hats filled nearby Arthur Ashe Stadium for
the unprecedented attack on modern
technology.
Violent clashes
between Chicago police and anti-NATO
protesters (RAW VIDEO)
Welcome, Nato, to
Chicago's police state:
The Nato summit will come and go, but Mayor
Emanuel has authorised a 'new normal' of
militarised social control in Chicago
Chicago police frame antiwar activists on
“terrorism” charges: The
bogus character of the charges is
demonstrated by the fact that the five men
are charged for three separate incidents,
linked only by the involvement of two
undercover police provocateurs, who
instigated or concocted each of the supposed
“terrorist” plots.
Senator Lindsey
Graham : Absolutely, Military can imprison
Americans Indefinitely -
Video -
Innocent Americans
spent at least 10,000 years in jail:
. At least 2,000 people have been sentenced
to prison for crimes in the last 23 years,
only to eventually be exonerated by the
court.
The U.S. Department
of Double Standards:
Corporate criminals go free while the
Justice Department targets those without
expensive lawyers and lobbyists.
Police state bill
passed to suppress Quebec student strike:
Quebec’s National Assembly adopted emergency
legislation last Friday that imposes
draconian restrictions on the right to
demonstrate and criminalizes the
fourteen-week, provincewide student strike
against plans to raise university tuition
fees by more than 80 percent.
Canada: Montreal
protests result in chaos, mass arrests:
300 arrested Sunday night, and 69 Saturday
night, as protesters defy new laws
Canada Currency
Tumbles as Europe Crisis Overshadows Data:
Canada’s dollar dropped the most since
November, falling for a third straight week
as concern Europe’s debt crisis will worsen
overshadowed government data showing
inflation and factory sales rose more than
forecast.
Rising US recession risk poses the real
threat to Europe: The US
economy has slowed to stall speed. A few
lonely forecasters fear that America has
already fallen back into recession,
replicating the terrible double-dip of 1937.
Investors dump
Facebook: Facebook stock
falls nearly 14 pct to session low at $33
The U.S. Department
of Double Standards:
Corporate criminals go free while the
Justice Department targets those without
expensive lawyers and lobbyists.
May 19, 2012
Fact or Fiction?
Bin Laden Not killed by US, Claims Former
CIA Agent
By Press TV
“There was no assault. I know the American
operations from the inside"
Continue
Are Americans
Catching On, Waking Up, Unplugging?
By Paul Craig Roberts
The US government and its media whores,
presstitutes as Gerald Celente calls them,
show increasing contempt for the
intelligence, or lack thereof, of the
american public.
Continue
Beware False Flag
Attack On Chicago NATO Summit by US War
Criminals
By Carl Herman
Independent writers are now warning
of a false flag attack at the Chicago NATO
Summit.
Continue
Congressmen Seek To
Lift U.S. Propaganda Ban
By Michael Hastings
An amendment that would legalize
the use of propaganda on American audiences
is being inserted into the latest defense
authorization bill.
Continue
Why Americans Are
Less Hawkish than Their Leaders
By Benjamin H. Friedman
The study shows that when presented
with arguments for and against cutting the
defense budget, Americans want to cut it—a
lot.
Continue
Kristol: Lieberman
will be Secretary of State in Romney
Administration
By Maidhc Ó Cathail
If Kristol’s latest prediction
comes true, a Romney presidency would put
U.S. foreign policy even more firmly under
the control of a foreign power.
Continue
Robert Reich To New
College Grads: Your F*cked
By Robert Reich
As a former secretary of labor and
current professor, I feel I owe it to you to
tell you the truth about the pieces of
parchment you’re picking up today. You’re f*cked.
Continue
No No Keshagesh
By Buffy Sainte-Marie
Keshagesh means Greedy
Guts. It's what you call a little puppy who
eats his own and then wants everybody
else's.
Continue
Yemeni clashes kill
34 militants, troops: At
least 22 Al-Qaeda-linked militants and 12
Yemeni soldiers were killed in clashes and
air strikes overnight during a new US-backed
offensive against insurgents in the south of
the country,
Car bomb targets
security forces in Syrian city, killing 9:
A car bomb in the parking lot of a Syrian
military compound killed at least nine
people Saturday, the latest in increasingly
frequent bombings in the country's major
cities to target the regime's security
services.
Regime Change:
U.S. tells G8 Syria's
Assad must go, cites Yemen as model:
U.S. President Barack Obama told G8 leaders
meeting at Camp David that Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad must leave power, and
pointed to Yemen as a model of how political
transition could work there, the White House
said on Saturday.
Engineering Consent For
Regime Change:
U.S., allies
accelerating plans to secure chemical
arsenal as Syrian crisis worsens:
The Obama administration is accelerating its
planning with Middle Eastern allies for a
series of potentially fast-moving crises in
Syria in the coming months, including the
possible loss of government control over
some of the country’s scattered stocks of
chemical weapons, U.S. and Middle Eastern
security officials say.
Suicide bomber kills
8 people in Afghanistan:
Afghan security officials say a suicide
bomber blew himself up at a police
checkpoint in the country's east, killing
eight people
NATO summit to define
enduring presence in Afghanistan beyond
2014: One of the major
topics in the NATO summit is to "establish a
vision for our enduring presence in
Afghanistan," said General John R. Allen,
commander of U.S. and NATO force in
Afghanistan, as American Forces Press
Service reported.
How the government is
funding the UK war machine by cutting
disability benefits: The
government spends £25 billion a year on its
war machine and is committed to spending
hundreds of billions more on buying new
military hardware. At what cost to the
disabled?
Pakistan supply route
still closed: Malik said
the government will not allow NATO supply
routes to reopen until drone attacks on
targets in Pakistan stop, Dawn News reported
Pakistan: ‘US
planning to usurp our independence’:
Syed Munawar Hasan, has said that the
imprudent rulers had lost a golden
opportunity of reviving national honor and
adopting an independent foreign policy by
deciding to restore NAO supplies in haste.
Seven killed in
Mogadishu bomb blasts:
At least seven people, mostly Somali
soldiers, have been killed in bomb
explosions in the Somali capital Mogadishu,
officials and witnesses said.
Turkish civilian
killed in attack by Kurdish rebels:
- A construction worker was killed and three
people were wounded when Kurdish militants
attacked a military outpost in southeastern
Turkey near the Iraqi border, security
sources said on Saturday.
Denmark to ban
labeling West Bank products as 'Made in
Israel', report says:
Report comes after South Africa says only
recognizes State of Israel within borders
demarcated by UN in 1948; move is in line
with U.K. recommendation from 2009.
'Crushing Bahrain
revolution crucial to war plans against
Iran' : Annexation -
that's what tens of thousands of protesters
in the Middle East are calling new Arab
union plans. It comes after Saudi Arabia
said it wants to form an alliance with
Bahrain
Chicago: NATO
Protesters: Charged with terrorism:
The men were arrested Wednesday in an
apartment building in the Bridgeport
neighborhood. They're accused of trying to
make Molotov cocktails ahead of the two-day
summit that starts Sunday.
Chicago: “Beer Not
Bombs” Protestor Speaks Out: : Video
-“We were handcuffed to
a bench and our legs were shackled together.
We were not told what was happening,”
Ammussek said. “I believe very strongly in
non-violence, and if I had seen anything
that even resembled any plans or anything
like that, we wouldn’t have been there.”
Mystery over
Bridgeport arrests: Molotov cocktails or
brewing equipment?: The
National Lawyers Guild criticized the police
raid, saying the nine NATO protesters only
had beer-making equipment in their
possession.
How FBI Entrapment Is
Inventing 'Terrorists' - and Letting Bad
Guys Off the Hook: In
all these law enforcement schemes the
alleged terrorists masterminds end up
seeming, when the full story comes out,
unable to terrorize their way out of a paper
bag without law enforcement tutelage.
The Nato Summit
Template for Policing the 'Other Chicago':
Mayor Emanuel is spending millions
entertaining Nato – and millions more to
stifle protest at Chicago's dire levels of
poverty
Border Control
Measures Move Inland With Utah License Plate
Tracking Program: the
federal DEA is trying to initiate a blanket
sweep of all license plates traveling along
Interstate 15 in Utah, with the intent to
store the information in a centralized
database.
In a world gone crazy:
National Guard’s $26
million Sponsoring NASCAR’s Dale Earnhardt
Jr. Results in ZERO Recruits:
In fiscal year 2012, the National Guard has
been contacted by more than 24,800
individuals interested in joining because of
the race sponsorship. Of those, Creech said
20 were qualified candidates and that none
joined
Facebook IPO
fight-back begins: share price
'implausible', says analyst:
The fight-back against Facebook’s $100bn
(£63bn) mega-float has begun, with the first
analyst this weekend coming out to stamp a
‘sell’ sign on the social network’s shares
as the full extent to which Wall Street
banks were forced to prop up its shares on
the first day of trading was revealed.
Without trust,
Facebook isn't worth $100 billion:
More and more Facebook users are becoming
aware of how their personal information is
being tracked, used and shared.
Greek leftist leader
Alexis Tsipras: 'It's a war between people
and capitalism':
Greece's eurozone fate may now be in the
hands of the 37-year-old political firebrand
and his Syriza party
May 18, 2012
NDAA Authorizes War
Against Iran
Kucinich: 'We're
getting ready for war against Iran'
By Rep. Dennis Kucinich
The Former Chief of Staff of Secretary of
State Colin Powell has stated that this
resolution "reads like the same sheet of
music that got us into the Iraq war."
Continue
Russian PM Says
Action on Syria, Iran May Lead To Nuclear
War
By Reuters
"At some point such actions which
undermine state sovereignty may lead to a
full-scale regional war, even, although I do
not want to frighten anyone, with the use of
nuclear weapons," Medvedev said. "Everyone
should bear this in mind."
Continue
Israel as Popular as
North Korea According to BBC Poll
By Gilad Atzmon
In spite of Israeli Hasbara, Jewish lobbying
and the Jewish stronghold over the media,
the people of the world, see the Jewish
State negatively.
Continue
Libyan "Rebels" Whip
And Torture Man Telling Him He's Pig Meat
Video
“Today, those who took part in the uprising
are above the law”
Continue
Indefinite
Imprisonment Without Charge Or Trial
The Case Against 'Indefinite Detention'
By Rep. Adam Smith and Rep. Justin
Amash
The federal government now has the power to
detain indefinitely any person—including
U.S. citizens—arrested on U.S. soil,
indefinitely, without charging them with a
crime or proving their guilt.
Continue
Congress Still Okay
With Indefinite Detention and Torture of
Americans
By Jose Luis Magaua
An attempt to strike down any
provisions allowing for the US military to
indefinitely detain American citizens
without charge from next year’s National
Defense Authorization Act was shot down
Friday morning in the House of
Representatives.
Continue
House GOP Kills
Proposal to Block Indefinite Detention of US
Citizens
By Adam Serwer
At least it's on the record: Most House
Republicans support the indefinite detention
without trial of American citizens. Continue
Family Values?
Blown Up Election
By Linh Dinh
According to Democrats, Obama is a good
liberal because he will also send gay men
and women worldwide to massacre whoever gets
in the way of the oil liberals need to drive
their SUVs to anti-war rallies.
Continue
The Politics of
Language and the Language of Political
Regression
By James Petras
The capitalist class has cultivated
a crop of economists and journalists who
peddle brutal policies in bland, evasive and
deceptive language in order to neutralize
popular opposition.
Continue
The Uprising Has
Begun
A New Politics That Rejects Austerity and
Wars of Whim
By John Nichols
There’s a dawning recognition that
it is neither morally nor fiscally prudent
to sacrifice human needs in order to pay for
wars—or to redistribute more of the wealth
upward.
Continue
In the Name of My
Father
Requiem and Renewal in the Shadow of Wall
Street
By Phil Rockstroh
My father harbored an abiding animus to
bullies -- a trait he bequeathed to me by
both blood and circumstance.
Continue
US: The Shameful
Index of Prison Rape
By Amy Fettig & Jennifer Wedekind
Number of people imprisoned in the
United States: 2.3 million. Number of
victims of rape or sexual abuse in U.S.
prison, jails and juvenile detention
facilities in the past year according to the
Justice Department: 216,600.
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In Spite Of
Videotaped Evidence
All-White Jury Acquits Police Officer Of
Beating Black Teen
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Video taken of the March 2010 incident shows
Holley being stopped by a police vehicle.
After Holley falls to the ground, he is
clearly seen surrendering and putting his
hands behind his head. But instead of
placing him in handcuffs, Bloomberg and six
fellow officers proceed to attack Holley
with stomps and kicks.
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Yemeni troops kill 11
"al-Qaida fighter" :
Yemeni troops killed 11 al-Qaida fighters in
southern Yemen on Friday, as government
forces battled their way into the outskirts
of a key town under the militants’ control,
military officials said.
U.S. special forces
in Yemen: A group of
about 20 U.S. special forces are on the
ground in Yemen, helping the government
fight insurgents in the south of the
country, officials say.
Did White House
'spin' tip a covert op?:
White House efforts to soft-pedal the danger
from a new "underwear bomb" plot emanating
from Yemen may have inadvertently broken the
news they needed most to contain.
Blasts in Baghdad
bird market kill 5:
Three bombs struck near simultaneously at a
busy bird market in eastern Baghdad on
Friday morning, killing five people and
wounding dozens, police and health officials
said.
2 NATO Occupation
Force Troops Killed in Afghanistan Rocket
Attack: Local coalition
officials say six other NATO troops were
slightly wounded in Friday in the Nari
district of Kunar province.
Drone filmmaker
denied visa: A Pakistani
student is unable to accept his film
festival award because he is denied the
right to enter the U.S.
UN: "Terrorist
groups" involved in attacks in Syria:
"Terrorist groups" have taken advantage of
the conflict situation in Syria and have
carried out attacks there, a United Nations
spokesman said Friday, dpa reported.
Joseph Lieberman Says
US To Topple Syrian Regime:
In an article the Washington Post published
on Friday, the US Senator Joseph Liebrman
wrote that the [Syrian President Bashar]
al-Assad regime should be toppled by any
means possible, be it foreign intervention
or even "airstrikes".
IAEA chief to visit
Iran for talks on nuclear deal:
Surprise development comes as diplomats say
IAEA, Iran are making headway towards a
framework deal; Netanyahu accuses Iran of
playing 'chess game' with world.
US seeks extra $70m
for Israel defence shield:
Pentagon requests Congress to provide Israel
with additional funding for its "Iron Dome"
missile defence programme.
Police beat
handcuffed detainees in Palestinian
solidarity protest:
Complaints filed over alleged use by police
of Taser electroshock weapons, beating and
kicking bound detainees, racist verbal abuse
and sexual harassment of female detainees.
Russia Wants ICC to
Examine All NATO Bombings in Libya:
“We welcome the decision of ICC Prosecutor
Luis Moreno-Ocampo to consider alleged
violations of international humanitarian
law," the statement said. "We presume that
the ICC will consider all cases of NATO
bombing that caused civilian casualties.”
Libya approves
Islamic banking law -official:
Libya has approved an Islamic banking law
that will introduce sharia-compliant banking
in the North African country, a member of
the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC)
said on Thursday.
U.S. Secret Drug War
in Honduras: Botched DEA Raid Leaves 2
Pregnant Women, 2 Men Dead:
Honduras is the hub for the U.S. military
operations in Latin America, hosting at
least three U.S. bases
Literary agent's 1991
booklet: Obama 'born in Kenya':
Breitbart News has obtained a promotional
booklet produced in 1991 by Barack Obama's
then-literary agency, Acton & Dystel, which
touts Obama as "born in Kenya and raised in
Indonesia and Hawaii."
Facebook is being
abandoned by its core market.
You'd be better off investing in Greek
government bonds
JPMorgan shares lurch
down again as trading losses hit $3bn:
The paper loss on the trade now sits at
$3bn, according to reports yesterday,
because rival speculators have taken
opposing positions in an attempt to profit
from JPMorgan's distress. The reports sent
the bank's shares down another 3 per cent
before lunch. They fell 9 per cent on a
single day when the debacle first came to
light.