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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. has floated plan to turn Guantanamo Bay into a death camp, with its own death row and execution chamber. Prisoners would be tried, convicted and executed without leaving its boundaries, without a jury and without right of appeal.
We kill thousands of Muslims and take over two of their countries. We spend billions to make it easier for our government to spy on us. Bush's tactics are a 100% failure yet his band of clueless Christian soldiers continues to go after mosquitoes with shotguns.
Another example of modern piracy, once again from the US, is what happens regularly in Wall Street. I assumed that one could mortgage only one’s own assets. Wall St. allows people to mortgage anything, even something which they do not own.
The rather impolite description of George W. Bush was presented by the Swedish minister during a meeting with the press this week. According to the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, Mr. Karlsson called Mr. Bush "that fucking Texas geezer."
Perry, an Arch Bushonian Cabalist, issued arrest warrants under the seditious utterance and publication acts, insofar as they were obstructing the will of the State (not Texas, but the Nation State. Note the capital S.).
The doormat features a picture of Hillary Clinton and, ''Wipe Liberally.'' A vast American flag adorns one wall, with a faded Reagan-Bush '84 poster and a small photograph of the cowboy-hatted Gipper himself.
The absurdity of cutting butter with a chainsaw is immediately obvious to anyone. When doing any job we match the size and power of the tool used to do the job to the size and power of the task we wish to perform.
Longtime progressive political strategist Cobble compares Kucinich to Jackson in 1988. He thinks he could do much better than expected, thanks to the support of people the politicos in Washington don't notice.
U.S. will be spending as much as $200 billion to $300 billion a year before the decade is out to service its foreign trade imbalance unless the deficit is corrected. All of its trading partners will suffer collateral damage.
Most of the comment was negative, and it was summed up by L. Brent Bozell III, president of the Parents Television Council, who said the proposed rules would increase the flow of "sewage" on TV.
It's Election Day 2004. You enter your polling place and cast your vote on a "touch screen" voting machine. The screen says your vote has been counted. As you exit the voting booth, however, you wonder. How do I know the machine actually recorded my vote? The fact is, you don't.
Kucinich was elected Cleveland's mayor on a pledge not to sell Muny Light to a private utility. He held to that pledge in the face of threats. Today he stands vindicated in the eyes of voters for having confronted the Enron of his day, and his campaign symbol in five winning elections since 1994 has been a light bulb.
If journalism provided a healthy diet of balanced news -- rather than an overdose of mayhem, fluff, and distortion -- would we have been able to prevent America's invasion of Iraq? Would more people vote? Would neighbors be less cynical and less fearful of each other? Would our democracy and collective spirit be stronger?
Iraqis have taken steps towards rebuilding with an announcement that oil sales will restart soon and the payment of the first wages since the war to key workers. The U.N. gave the U.S. and Britain broad powers to run Iraq and its oil industry, and to use revenues to reconstruct the country. Wow. Everybody's on the same page!
I realize that's what we kept trying to figure out before the invasion, but don't you think it should at least be visible in hindsight? Good thing we won the war, because the peace sure looks like a quagmire.
Pentagon has hindered the reconstruction and the distribution of medicines and other supplies. Insistence, in the face of mass looting, on sole hegemony. Thoroughly unprepared for the needs of the people.
The handsome young army captain lit another cigarette and placed it between his perfect white teeth. "You must understand," he said, languidly blowing a smoke ring into the air. "We want to protect human rights. We don't want to kill the wrong people."
Macho militarism of the Bush regime is not merely undoable but distinctly negative from the point of view of U.S. investors. Roach is absolutely right, and it is noteworthy that this is not being said by some left-wing academic but by an insider of big capital."
Quite possibly, no aspect of education is more critical to the sustainability of human life on earth than is a broad understanding of the critical linkage between the health and life of soil and the health and life of humans.
Analysis has shown it would be considerably less expensive to modernize existing tanker fleet or purchase new tankers. The only reason to lease new tankers is that they are more expensive and a greater windfall to Boeing.
Top Ten Resident Bush Excuses For Not Finding Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Top Ten Questions Asked Of The White House Switchboard Operator.
Los Yankis burst like a fertilizing torrent through the barriers of barbarism. Highlighting U.S. mercenary army invading Nicaragua -- "what the United States does in Latin America today, it will do to the rest of the world tomorrow."
Diablo Canyon is capable of generating a truly diabolical scenario: A huge release of radiation that could dwarf Chernobyl and render thousands of square miles of the state uninhabitable for years -- perhaps decades or centuries.
We constantly complain about the blank checks the Saudis write to buy off their extremists. But who writes the blank checks to the Saudis? We do -- with our gluttonous energy habits, addiction to big cars, and our resident who made "conservation" a dirty word.
Companies that have been operating for roughly the past 10 years in the oil and gas producing areas of western Canada -- mostly in Alberta -- are conceding that wells with rapidly declining production and rising operating costs are no longer financially feasible.
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