Monthly Archives: June 2008
US Attorneys firing tied to surveillance debate?
A colleague alerts me that illegal wiretapping began before 911, and I located a well-written article on this very subject at Truthout. Truthout is a great resource for well-documented articles on matter which doesn’t get looked at in depth in … Continue reading
Sold out for $8359.00. Are we worth more?
Congress last week reversed its March decision to not allow immunity to telecomunications providers who have allowed phone wiretapping without court orders and voted to approve S2248, the FISA Amendment Act 2008. The senate vote is expected as soon as … Continue reading
“Enron loophole” driving gas prices up
It isn’t terrorists or peak oil driving up gas prices. According to this news report it’s trading speculation which was made legal at the same time the price of gas began to skyrocket a few years ago. And experts testifying … Continue reading
Unlawful restraint still outlawed in America
In the majority ruling on the right of Guantamo prisoners to have their day in court to challenge the legality of their arrest, Kennedy writes:
I keep telling people, Aspartame is death
I came across this informed article on the dangers of aspartame. Stop imbibing this poison! BRAIN CELL DAMAGE FROM AMINO ACID ISOLATES: