Flirting With Fascism on CNN Headline News
FAIRDec 06
The New York Times (12/4/06), profiling new CNN Headline News host Glenn Beck, called him "brash" and "opinionated," with an "unfiltered approach." The conservative talk-radio host-turned-cable news announcer, the paper reported, "take[s] credit for saying what others are feeling but are afraid to say."

The Times mentioned one of the things Beck has said recently, to newly
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Ten Reasons To Impeach The President
InfowarsDec 06
"The act of writing up Articles of Impeachment is not difficult. You just write them on a piece of paper," -US Rep. McKinney (D-GA)

Remember what Bill Clinton was impeached for when reading the following ten reasons why George W Bush should be impeached:
North American Union, Amnesty program, Killing sovereignty

The open plan to merge the US with Mexico and Canada and create a Pan Ameri
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Gingrich Lies To Assault Free Speech Again
Prison PlanetDec 06
Not content with last week's brazen attack on the First Amendment during a speaking engagement in New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich has swung another right hook in the direction of freedom of speech, by exploiting non-existent statements and Neo-Con propaganda as a reason for shutting down websites and gagging political dissent in America.

Unrepentant, the former Speaker of the House returns again to trash the sanctity of the First Amendment, this time in an a
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Police told me my cricket ball was 'a potentially lethal weapon'
The Daily MailDec 06
Like millions of other cricket fans, Chris Hurd was looking forward to the start of the Ashes. The 28-year-old's passion for the game was such that he carried a cricket ball as he went to watch the opening clash between England and Australia. But one policewoman certainly did not share his enthusiasm. She stopped the accountant to tick him off for holding a 'potentially lethal weapon' as he travelled on the London Underground.

Mr Hurd, who was wearing a sui
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Suicide of Beijing Resident Draws Attention to Housing Malpractices
Epoch TimesDec 06
The protest-suicide of a Beijing resident in response to the Chinese government's intentions to demolish his home has sparked growing protests in the district, drawing attention to demolition practices.

According to an Radio Free Asia reporter, Mr. Zang Ruiqun, 58, living in Dongcheng District, Beijing, was a resident of a "rented housing unit" [1]. Under threat he would soon be forced to relocate to another place by the Office of Removal, he hanged himself in his home on Novembe
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Train scanners 'backed by public'
BBCDec 06
Passengers are ready to accept airport-style security screening at certain railway stations, Transport Secretary Douglas Alexander has said.
A trial of X-ray body scanners and other machines will report shortly, Mr Alexander told MPs.

But he said initial findings suggested passengers "understood the need" for extra security.

The trials, at underground and railway stations in and around London, followed the 7 July bombings last year.

Randomly c
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Melanie Morgan: Muslims Guilty Until Proven Innocent
News HoundsDec 06
Hate-mongering Melanie Morgan, who looks as though she hasn’t laughed in at least a year, was back to spread some more of her shrill, mean spirit on Hannity & Colmes last night (12/5/06) in at least the third H&C discussion about the six imams thrown off a US Airways plane a few days before Thanksgiving. Rather than offer any kind of understanding or sympathy for the plight of the imams, who were never charged with any crime, Morgan accused them of insensitivity toward their fellow passen... (more)

Actor James Brolin Latest Celebrity To Publicly Doubt 9/11
Prison PlanetDec 06


David Lynch Goes Public With 9/11 Questions
InfowarsDec 06


The Housing Crash Recession of 2007
t r u t h o u tDec 06
As we approach the end of 2006, the economy's prospects for next year appear more gloomy with each new piece of economic data. And, just like President Bush in his assessment of the situation in Iraq, the economic forecasters are gradually revising their forecasts downward, as it no longer appears credible to present the rosy pictures that they had been trying to sell. The trouble began early in the year, when the housing boom that was supposed to continue forever tur... (more)

FCC Chair Schemes to Undermine Net Neutrality
The NationDec 06
The Federal Communications Commission is supposed to be made up of five independent members who serve in the public interest.

But FCC chair Kevin Martin, a Bush White House retainer who reportedly entertains notions of running for the governorship of his native North Carolina with a campaign war chest full of telecommunications-industry contributions, is now attacking the basic structures of the FCC in order to deliver for the corporations he hopes will someday be his political be
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Iran-Contra Criminal Gates Gets Warm and Fuzzy Treatment in Senate and Corporate Media
Kurt NimmoDec 06
Frankly, I was astounded to see an OpEd News commentary piece prominently displayed above the fold on the Google News site.

“Brushing aside questions about Robert Gates’ past involvement in the Iran-Contra debacle, and ignoring his role in the funneling of intelligence to Saddam during the Iraq/Iran war, and overcoming their own hesitance 15 years ago to advance him to the position of CIA director, the Senate Armed Forces Committee voted unanimously for the former an
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Bush Crime Family Crony Robert Gates a Shoo-In
Kurt NimmoDec 06
“Robert Gates, the former CIA director and Texas A&M University president, is expected to easily win nomination as President Bush’s next defense secretary following a hearing today that is likely to focus on strategies in Iraq,” reports Express-News.

Easy nomination, no matter the guy is a criminal, not to mention a blood-thirsty warmongering psyc
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Chipping away at freedom
The GuardianDec 06
As the build-up towards ID cards implementation nears, the British public is increasingly sceptical of government claims on the usefulness and security of both the cards themselves, and the ID database. Today's poll by YouGov and The Telegraph demonstrates that not only are millions prepared to face fines and jail, rather than submit to scanning and fingerprinting, they're also a lot more clued up on the damage errors on the ID database may cause. Identity theft is problematic if the ID thief cl... (more)

Industry group urges caution on U.S. plan for RFID-enabled ID cards
ComputerWorldDec 06
A government plan to use radio frequency identification (RFID) chips in a proposed passport card program for U.S. citizens is drawing fire from some quarters. The identification cards would be needed by residents who don't have passports for verifying their identity at land and sea border crossings. The Smart Card Alliance, a nonprofit industry body representing several large vendors of smart-card and RFID technologies, this week formally urged the government to recons... (more)


Leading Democrat Wants More Troops In Iraq
NewsweekDec 06
In a surprise twist in the debate over Iraq, Rep. Silvestre Reyes, the soon-to-be chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said he wants to see an increase of 20,000 to 30,000 U.S. troops as part of a stepped up effort to “dismantle the militias.” The soft-spoken Texas Democrat was an early opponent of the Iraq war and voted against the October 2002 resolution authorizing President Bush to invade that country. That dovish record got prominently cited l... (more)

Richest tenth own 85% of world's assets
The TImesDec 06
The richest 2 per cent of adults own more than half the world’s wealth, according to the most comprehensive study of personal assets.

Among the largest economies, Britain boasted the third-highest average wealth of $126,832 (£64,172) per adult, after the United States and Japan, a United Nations development research institute found.

Those with assets of $500,000 could consider themselves to be among the richest 1 per cent in the world. Those with net ass
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Georgia foreclosures jump 99%; rate is nation's 3rd highest
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionDec 06
Hundreds of Georgians lost their homes Tuesday.

The houses, taken from debt-laden homeowners, were sold to bidders on courthouse steps statewide.

The increasingly busy monthly auctions show that not all of the residential market is in decline.

Foreclosures are rising.

More than 115,000 properties across the country were in the foreclosure process in October — up 42 percent from the same month a year earlier, according to RealtyTra
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Heathrow begins biometric trials
BBCDec 06
Passengers at Heathrow airport are being invited to sign up for a trial of the most advanced passenger screening equipment in the world.
Travellers will be able to bypass long queues if they have their fingerprints biometrically scanned, while face and eye scans will be introduced soon.

Those trying the miSense system have the scans at the same time as their passport is scanned at check-in.

It is designed to make travelling easier, while maintaining security
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Google Earth: the black helicopters have landed
The RegisterDec 06


Germans seek to repeal Nazi-era forced chimney sweeps law: "They broke in and officers had to handcuff me and press me against the wall as the sweep went about his business"
United Press InternationalDec 05
Thousands of Germans want to sweep away a Nazi-era law that authorizes chimney sweeps do regular chimney checkups by force if necessary.

The 1937 law, introduced by Interior Minister Heinrich Himmler, makes chimney sweeping compulsory, London's Sunday Telegraph reports.

It also gives a sweep, or Schornsteinfeger, the right to enlist police and firefighters to break down people's doors if residents do not let them in.

"They broke in a
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Fighting the Iraq War ... At Home
Dave LindorffDec 05
I had just gotten to the gym yesterday, and had started on the treadmill, when a barrel-chested young former marine recently returned from a second tour in Iraq walked past. Looking at my shirt, which sports the slogan "No US War on Iraq" on the front, and a peace sign on the back, surrounded with the number of U.S. dead in the war, he stopped and said coldly, "If I see you here again in that shirt, I'll tear it off you myself." Momentarily taken aback, I looked him in... (more)

The War on Terror claims doughnuts
The RegisterDec 05
Airport security is a serious business, but why was a Reg reader refused a Krispy Kreme doughnut at Heathrow airport?

Admittedly, the sugared snacks contain enough cooking oil and sugar to power a trailer park, but who knew they could be fashioned into bombs?

On Saturday afternoon a Reg reader was dropping some friends at Heathrow and stopped off at Krispy Kreme doughnuts outside Terminal 3.

But the reader was directed to the unstuffed
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Putin wanted Blair to gag poisoned spy
London TimesDec 05
THE Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has expressed his anger at Britain’s failure to gag Alexander Litvinenko in the final hours of his life, the cabinet has been told.

Margaret Beckett, the foreign secretary, told ministers that the Russian government had “taken exception” to the poisoned former spy’s deathbed letter accusing the Putin regime of murdering him.

This weekend a potential suspect — Andrei Lugovoi &
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Everyone must love the EU... says Tony Blair
The Daily MailDec 05
A multi-million pound propaganda war to force the British people to love the European Union and Brussels bureaucrats is to be launched by Tony Blair as part of his legacy as Prime Minister, it has been revealed. The operation to overcome strong opposition to the EU in Britain and soften them up in the event of fresh moves to forge closer links with Brussels was secretly agreed by Mr Blair and his Ministers at last week's Cabinet meeting.

Details of the pl
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Corporate Media Uses Fuzzy Math to Minimize Size of Lebanese Demonstrations
Kurt NimmoDec 05
As usual, here in America, the corporate media has a problem counting. “A siege on Lebanon’s American-backed government continued Saturday with tens of thousands of demonstrators sympathetic to the Shiite Muslim Hezbollah militia and its allies packing downtown Beirut and calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Fuad Saniora and his cabinet,” reports the Mercury News.

Meanwhile, closer to the “siege,” actually a widespread call for the neol
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