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They had lived under King George III and accused him of the things Bush wants to do: Usurpation of the power of the people; Being above the law; Criminal abuse of authority.
The Supreme Court handing the election to Bush committed the unpardonable sin of being a knowing surrogate for the Republican Party instead of an impartial arbiter of law.
Click headlines to view complete articles, bearing in mind that each and every point addressed should be moot. 1600 Pennsylvania is illegally occupied by squatters. Our Ship of State has been pirated. Our sheeple are being shackled and shorn...
U.S. says it has no plans to remove the debris left over from depleted uranium (DU) weapons it is using in Iraq. It says no clean-up is needed, because research shows DU has no long-term effects.
Provisions to exempt the military from the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) were rewritten and expanded by the House Resources Committee.
Is there someone more shrill, more hysterical, more irrational, more potentially dangerous and more desperate than someone who dares not confront an uncomfortable truth?
Central Command top brass are terrified that war-weary American soldiers in Saddam Hussein's former power base have turned the population against them.
A small sample of Afghan civilians have shown "astonishing" levels of uranium in their urine, an independent scientist says. Researchers suggest new types of radioactive weapons may have been used in Afghanistan.
Caught in worst budget crisis since the Depression, state governments are taking desperate measures. Oregon has cut teachers' pay, and parents are now selling their own blood to raise money to help out.
The CIA has begun review to determine why American intelligence community erred in pre-war assessments of Saddam Hussein's government and Iraq's weapons programs.
Special forces troops and intelligence agents paid sums of money to a number of Iraqi officers whose support was deemed important to a swift, low-casualty victory.
If the Magnum Liquor Store and Gun Emporium wants to sell breakfast cereal made of broken beer bottles and depleted uranium we should be able to market "Nuclear Shards" (tm) directly to infants with the comforting knowledge that we're free of the law.
The unprecedented measure would grant broad protection from lawsuits to gun manufacturers and dealers, something no other industry enjoys. House members recently approved the bill by a distressingly lopsided margin of 285 to 140.
Al-Jazeera burst onto scene when it was the only news outlet to provide live footage of U.S. bombing campaign in Afghanistan.
When Bush announced he wouldn't oppose renewal of the ban on semi-automatic assault weapons, you knew something fishy was up.
Army investigating ambush of maintenance company that resulted in 9 dead soldiers and 6 POWs, including the capture of Pfc. Lynch. Inquiry will look into issues concerning the incident, including training.
Pentagon made interesting choice when it hired U.S. company to build wireless network in Iraq: WorldCom, perpetrator of biggest accounting fraud in American business and not exactly a big name in cellular service.
Like the good soldiers they are, they were far more focused on self-preservation than bringing calm to a very volatile situation. U.S. 1st Armored Division forcibly disarmed Iraqi policeman they mistook for a looter, despite uniform.
Washington's man in charge of Iraq sacked hundreds of thousands of public employees and soldiers by abolishing the defence and information ministries and military and security courts. The administration said it planned to build a new Iraqi army from scratch.
Russia dropped opposition to UN resolution lifting sanctions on Iraq once it believed Soviet-era debt and massive oil contracts would be respected.
The ADB has disclosed that it will finalize a consortium of international energy firms and financial institutions to start construction of $3.5 billion TAP gas pipeline.
Coalition of over 150 peace groups and global non-governmental organisations lashing out at U.N. Security Council for adopting resolution that legitimises the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and endorses foreign occupation.
If American invasion was aimed at liberating Iraqis and letting them have a free choice about their government, why is Washington imposing Rumsfeld's choice, Ahmad Chalabi, as their next ruler?
Granted this was a slow news day when al-Qaida had only issued new threats to America and a bomb exploded at Yale Law School.
Low level of U.S. natural gas supplies is a "very serious problem", with delivery difficulties driving up prices and pressuring U.S. industry.
The price of natural gas is soaring. Next it will be oil. Suburban life as we know it could be doomed. Many suburban homes could be worthless in less than 20 years.
Which do you think would provide your family with greater security and long-term protection, an education or a gun? Education in America a state right not a human right.
With trans-Atlantic relations still strained by Iraq war, Bush accuses Europe of impeding American efforts to combat famine and poverty in Africa and beyond.
British researchers believe they have made a groundbreaking scientific discovery after apparently managing to "create" energy from hydrogen atoms.
Long-run costs of huge U.S. deficits, which stretch far into the future, will weigh heavily on future generations. With little of the tax cut having an immediate effect, the necessary short-run economic stimulus will be negligible.
"Impossible" for big natural gas users to replenish depleted natural gas storage caverns before they need maximum supplies during the peak electricity generating season in the summer.
Iraqi at the centre of the war crimes allegations against Colonel Tim Collins claimed yesterday that the British commander subjected him to a mock execution.
13 farms in 3 provinces now quarantined as investigators focus on the possible use of contaminated feed as the source of Canada's mad cow disease outbreak.
To initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international crime, it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.
Nation's largest intelligence agency in control of all U.S. spy satellites is talking openly with USAF Space Command about actively denying use of space to any other nation at any time - not just adversaries, but longtime allies.
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