Archive for July, 2008

Al-Qaeda Expert Killed AGAIN!

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Lori Price at LegitGov.Org points out that Al-Qaeda expert, Abu Khabab al-Masri was killed again by the CIA:
Financial Times (July 30, 2008):
Pakistan intelligence officials yesterday confirmed a key al-Qaeda expert on chemical and biological weapons was killed in an attack by a CIA-operated unpiloted drone, late on Sunday.
ABC News (January 18, 2006):
ABC News has learned [...]

Karadzic to appear in The Hague

Former Bosnian Serb leader faces charges of genocide, extermination and murder
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The New Arms Bazaar: From Russia, With No Love

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By Sharon Weinberger
July 30, 2008 | 11:46:00 AM

If there one thing that’s truly disturbing about the sale of Russian weapons to Iraq and Afghanistan, it’s that it demonstrates how parts of the U.S. government have been forced to find ways to evade American law. Specifically, we now have the Pentagon, which is under pressure to [...]

Inside DCSNet, the FBI’s Nationwide Eavesdropping Network

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Source: ABC
The FBI has quietly built a sophisticated, point-and-click surveillance system that performs instant wiretaps on almost any communications device, according to nearly a thousand pages of restricted documents newly released under the Freedom of Information Act.

Van highjacked in UK with 3000 blank passports

http://www.americablog.com/…
Chris in Paris
No, it’s doesn’t sound very suspicious at all, does it?
The Foreign Office today admitted a serious breach of security took place after blank passports destined for British embassies were stolen.
A spokeswoman said 24 parcels containing blank passports and vignettes - the blank stickers for visa stamps - were taken from a van en-route [...]

McCain: We Had an Easy Victory in Iraq

On Larry King Live last night, when asked about the decision to invade, McCain went back to saying that he predicted America would have “an easy victory” and that “we did“ McCain ignores the numerous disastrous consequences of that invasion, including over 4,000 U.S. soldiers killed and over 30,000 wounded.read more | digg story

Scott Ritter: Acts of War

http://www.truthdig.com…
Posted on Jul 29, 2008
By Scott Ritter
The war between the United States and Iran is on. American taxpayer dollars are being used, with the permission of Congress, to fund activities that result in Iranians being killed and wounded, and Iranian property destroyed. This wanton violation of a nation’s sovereignty would not be tolerated if the tables were [...]

States Fail to Offer Voter Registration to Millions of Low-Income Voters

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By Art Levine, AlterNet
Posted on July 29, 2008, Printed on July 30, 2008
Millions of low-income and minority voters are being denied opportunities to register to vote by state agencies that are violating a federal voting law, according to members of Congress and voting rights groups.

Army recruiter threatened teen with jail for not enlisting

An army recruiter in Houston has been lying to high school students about their obligations under a non-binding military “delayed entry program” and even threatening them with jail if they don’t enlist. “As soon as you get pulled over for a speeding ticket … they’re they’re going to apprehend you,” a recruiter told one [...]

Last Dallas cop from JFK killing retires

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Published: July 29, 2008 at 4:22 PM
DALLAS, July 29 (UPI) — The last Dallas police officer who was on duty the day that U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated has turned in his badge and retired.

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