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  • Jun
  • 25
  • 2008

McCain Adviser May Have Struck a Nerve

Sen. Barack Obama and his surrogates continued to criticize Charles R. Black Jr., a top adviser to Sen. John McCain, on Tuesday for saying a terrorist attack before the November election would help the presumptive Republican nominee. But behind their protests lay a question that has dogged Democrats since Sept. 11, 2001: Was Black speaking the trut

Black's comment to Fortune magazine that a terrorist attack “certainly would be a big advantage” roiled the presidential campaign for a second straight day. Obama — who has made a determined effort to shore up his…

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  • Jun
  • 21
  • 2008

Israel: Worst terrorist nation in the world.

From the early days of Zionism, two of the vilest Jewish terrorists went on to become prime ministers of Israel. Menachem Begin, no ordinary run-of-the-mill terrorist, but the actual head of the Irgun, one of two vicious Jewish terrorist groups that who worked hard to chase Palestinians out of their homeland to make room for the Jews.

From the early days of Zionism, two of the vilest Jewish terrorists went on to become prime ministers of Israel. Menachem Begin, no ordinary run-of-the-mill terrorist, but the actual head of the Irgun, one of two vicious Jewish…

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  • Jun
  • 20
  • 2008

Dems Agree to Expand Domestic Spying, Grant Telecoms Amnesty

Breaking months of acrimonious deadlock, House and Senate leaders from both parties have agreed to a bill that gives nation’s spy agencies the power to turn a wide swath of domestic communication companies into intelligence gathering operations, and that puts an end to court challenges to telecoms.

Here is the scary part, GWB is in no doubt guilty of treason by failing to uphold the constitution under his oath in taking office, in fact he has literally destroyed it, and his spying was going on long before 9/11 though the legislature making…

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  • Jun
  • 19
  • 2008

Exams prove torture in Iraq, Gitmo

Medical examinations of former terrorism suspects held by the U.S. military at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, found evidence of torture and other abuse that resulted in serious injuries and mental disorders, according to a human rights group.

For the most extensive medical study of former U.S. detainees published so far, Physicians for Human Rights had doctors and mental health professionals examine 11 former prisoners. The group alleges that it found evidence of U.S. torture and war…

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  • Jun
  • 18
  • 2008

This is Terrorism [Graphic Photos]

These photos may seem disturbing, but there are far worse images out there and the incriminating evidence of war crimes continues to mount. Eventually, the Bush Administration will have to answer for the authorization of this harsh? form of interrogation.

I think any of us that were not there and under the strain and stress of war…really don’t know what or why this happened. Pictures can be taken out-of-context just like spoken words can. Let me say this…if…

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  • Jun
  • 13
  • 2008

U.S. Supreme Court restores habeas corpus, strikes down MCA

In a major rebuke to the Bush administration’s theories of presidential power — and in an equally stinging rebuke to the bipartisan political class which has supported the Bush detention policies — the U.S. Supreme Court today, in a 5-4 decision (.pdf), declared Section 7 of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court today did what the Founders envisioned it should do: it protected our basic constitutional guarantees from erosion and assault by a corrupt majority within the political class. In so doing, the Court took a mild though important…

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  • Jun
  • 11
  • 2008

Britain is a hotbed of anti-Israeli sentiment

Throughout modern history, Britain has prided itself on its liberal society, which cherishes human rights and values civil liberties. That pride was well founded when Britain stood alone in Europe facing the dark forces of the Third Reich. Yet when it comes to Israel, these values are under threat.

The Israeli Ambassador has made some serious accusations against British institutions and individials supposedly engaged in anti-Israel activism and propagandism. It seems like a playbook ripped from Chinese ambassador Fu Ying's recent,…

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  • May
  • 31
  • 2008

Al Qaeda Weakening

Shifting tides in the world of terror

The sense of shifting tides in the terrorism fight is shared by a number of terrorism experts, though some caution that it is too early to tell whether the gains are permanent. Some credit Hayden and other U.S. intelligence leaders for going on…

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  • May
  • 30
  • 2008

Even Fort Detrick Scientists Themselves Think the Killer Anthrax Came from their Facility

The FBI has narrowed its focus to “about four” suspects in the 6 1/2-year investigation of the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001, and at least three of those suspects are linked to the Armys bioweapons research facility at Fort Detrick in Maryland, FOX News has learned.

“Then he said he had to look at a lot of samples that the FBI had prepared … to duplicate the letter material,” the e-mail reads. “Then the bombshell. He said that the best duplication of the material was the stuff made by…

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  • May
  • 20
  • 2008

Ask the Jihadist

Al Qaeda No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri answers questions about his terrorist network from journalists, militants, and others.

American law allows the government to eavesdrop on any phone conversation for no reason whatsoever. But, as a practical matter, this means the Americans are too busy spying on one another to ever spy on us. Plus, they don’t know Arabic….

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  • May
  • 20
  • 2008

Examples our Democracy (Republic) is going down.

Some guy took the Naomi Woolf video on the 10 Tipping Points used to take down a Democracy, and added clip from the mainstream media to show it is taking place.
Let’s post flyers. Let’s do something. It doesn’t matter what your political affiliation is, we should all be able to agree that something is really really wrong.

(3) HOMEGROWN TERRORISM- The term homegrown terrorism’ means the use, planned use, or threatened use, of force or violence by a group or individual born, raised, or based and operating primarily within the United States or…

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  • May
  • 14
  • 2008

Rumsfeld suggested that US could benefit from terrorism

An ongoing exploration of the documents related to the Pentagon’s “message force multipliers” program has unearthed a clip of former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld suggesting that America, having voted the Democrats back into Congressional power, could benefit from suffering another terrorist attack

I'm repeating below a comment I made in response to another article because all of the research that I have conducted leads me to conclude that 9/11 was a “false flag” operation that created the circumstances that allowed treasonous…

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  • May
  • 06
  • 2008

Nigeria: Militants May Suspend Attacks After Obama’s Plea

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has said it is considering a temporary cessation of hostilities in the oil-producing region based on an appeal by United States presidential hopeful, Senator Barack Obama.

On the reasons why they stepped up attacks, especially in the last one week, on Shell facilities in Bayelsa State, MEND said: "This attack was prompted by four factors. (1) To support small cells like the ones that attacked…

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  • May
  • 04
  • 2008

Most Iraqis Favor Immediate U.S. Pullout, Polls Show

A strong majority of Iraqis want U.S.-led military forces to immediately withdraw from the country, saying their swift departure would make Iraq more secure and decrease sectarian violence, according to polls by the State Department and independent researchers.

Another new poll, scheduled to be released on Wednesday by the Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland, found that 71 percent of Iraqis questioned want the Iraqi government to ask foreign forces to depart within a…

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  • May
  • 04
  • 2008

Freedom of Speech against US Governmnt may soon be terrorism

HR 1955 - The definition of violent radicalization uses vague language to define this term of promoting any belief system that the government considers to be an extremist agenda. Since the bill doesn’t specifically define what an extremist belief system is, it is entirely up to the interpretation of the government.

H.R. 1955 would direct the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to establish a university-based Center of Excellence for the Study of Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism in the United States. The bill also would establish a…

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  • Apr
  • 28
  • 2008

John McCain’s domestic terrorism problem

In the early 1990s, McCain sided with right-wing domestic terrorists and voted against tough new legislation cracking down on a wave of anti-choice domestic terrorism targeting women who visited abortion clinics, their doctors, and clinic staff.

The vote was 69 to 30. Twenty-eight senators who voted against Federal financing of abortions six weeks ago supported the measure, seeing it as a law-and-order matter rather than as an abortion issue…."This legislation seeks…

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  • Apr
  • 26
  • 2008

Muslim Man gets Prison time for Paintball Terror training

A former teacher at a Muslim school in Maryland was again sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday for providing support to a Pakistani terrorist group, even though a federal appeals court had ordered the trial judge to reconsider the original sentence.

At Friday's hearing in Alexandria, U.S. District Judge Claude Hilton said Chandia's actions showed a clear intent to help Lashkar advance its terrorist agenda against India. He said the evidence was clear that Chandia, who grew up in…

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  • Apr
  • 16
  • 2008

Terrorists didn’t kill America, cowards did

Have neo-conservatives emerged as a new kind of terrorist?

Simply one of the finest political pieces I have read in the last few months. I agree that terrorism is the threat by which they steal our fortune. War is not conservative. You speak of the corrupt industry and banking power elites somewhere in…

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  • Apr
  • 07
  • 2008

CBS Announces Follow Up Sibel Edmonds Interview Based on SHOCKING NEW DETAILS!!!

A whistleblower who was fired tells Ed Bradley that information from terrorism suspects that needed urgent translation right after the 9/11 attack was deliberately slowed down by the FBI.

See the bureau's highs and lows in this interactive portrait of the crime-fighting agency.

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  • Apr
  • 04
  • 2008

Top Dems to Mukasey: Fork over the 9/11 memo

Letter demands Bushie AG turn over memo outlining Executive’s super-duper terrorism-fighting powers, explain how government failed to possibly prevent 9/11 by lawfully intercepting call they knew was coming through.

Based on the title of the October 23, 2001 memorandum, and based on what has been disclosed and the contents of similar memoranda issued at roughly the same time, it is clear that a substantial portion of this memorandum provides a legal analysis…

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