By Norman D. Livergood
Today, the United States is being subverted and destroyed internally by a criminal, imperialistic ruling cabal controlling the Bush junta. Plutocratic cabals have previously tried to destroy this nation by achieving dominance in political and economic power. Such attempts in the past have resulted in abject failure and in the case we will examine, led to the destruction of the political party that tried to create a dictatorship.
By understanding the lessons to be (…)
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Bringing Down a Tyrant
12 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Berlusconi suffers local election wipeout
11 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Peter Popham in Rome
Silvio Berlusconi has suffered the gravest electoral rout of his political life this week, with his centre- right coalition losing power in 11 regions from the far north of the peninsula to the heel of the boot.
The regional elections appeared to have been blotted out of the nation’s consciousness by the death of the Pope, but in the event turnout was high at 71 per cent. And the result was freely admitted to have been a disaster by commentators on the right as (…) -
Once Invincible Schwarzenegger Looking More Mortal
11 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsBy Adam Tanner
SAN FRANCISCO - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is showing himself to be an ordinary mortal after all with a significant policy retreat on Thursday and a new poll showing his approval rating down sharply.
Swept into office in an unprecedented recall election in 2003, the Republican’s approval rating fell to 43 percent from 59 percent in January, according to a Survey and Policy Research Institute poll released on Thursday.
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The Stolen Election audio collection: Vote Fraud is Real- Wake Up America
11 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsby Ben Frank
If you listen to all five audios, you will understand that beyond doubt, something fishy went down in Ohio. The point being that there were tons of irregularities, glitches and even intentional fraud, yet the media AND the democratic ’leadership’ dismissed this as something to fix for next time. The proof of the stolen election is in the coverup (and of course all of the facts that were covered up).
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Are Bush & Co. War Criminals?
10 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsSome lawyers claim the U.S. is guilty of crimes against humanity
by Charlie Smith
Serving tea in her kitchen in her home on Vancouver’s West Side, Gail Davidson seems more like a friendly neighbour than a wild-eyed revolutionary. Davidson, a grandmother, laughs easily, enjoys gardening, and speaks with a remarkable absence of egotism. In this setting, it’s hard to comprehend that she is a key figure in an international campaign to hold U.S. President George W. Bush accountable for (…) -
Americans Increasingly Reject Bush. Are Hard Times And Absurd Lies Finally Getting Through?
10 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsWith George Bush’s Approval Rating Now At The Lowest Level Of Any Incumbent President Since World War II, Are The Hard Times And Absurd Lies Finally Getting Through To Americans?
by Martin Graham On the weekend prior to the November elections, I moved. One of the movers who packed up my goods felt obliged to offer me some political insight. "Don’t get me wrong," he explained, "I don’t care for either of these guys, but you just don’t change presidents in the middle of a war."
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Boos And Catcalls Greet Bush At St. Peter’s
9 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsBoos And Catcalls Greet Bush At St. Peter’s Der Spiegel April 08, 2005 Rome: It was a historic moment: George W. Bush was the first president of the U.S. to participate in burying a Pope - despite his controversy with the Pontiff over the Iraq War. When his image flashed on a huge outdooor TV screen, the multitude gathered for the funeral of Pope John Paul II had a pointedly unpleasant message to communicate to the U.S. president. Loud booing was heard, when on a large television (…)
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Sieg Heil!
8 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsby Doug Thompson
The ugly face of fascism appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday.
It appeared twice: With Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and again with FBI Director Robert Mueller as both demanded Congress not only reauthorize the rights-robbing USA Patriot Act but expand the ability of the federal government’s goose-stepping storm troopers to invade the privacy of Americans and ignore the protections of the Constitution.
"Now is not the time for us to be engaging in (…) -
Gore Vidal is Mad as Hell
2 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBlood and Gore Gore Vidal has Never Been the Shy, Retiring Type. And He is as Mad as Hell, Aiming His Fury at a Country He Says Has Lied, Cheated and Stolen to Get Its Way by Gerald Wright
The love of his life has gone, replaced by a black-and-white photo of a smiling man’s face inside an ornate silver frame. The old, quiet, dark Spanish house in the hills above Hollywood smells of eggs at lunchtime. Gore Vidal sits quietly reading. He is 79, and has lived, fought and written through world (…) -
Bush Embraces WMD Report that Lays Blame on CIA
1 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsby Ben Frank
President Bush was pleased to accept the report from the WMD Commission, and he agrees with their conclusions- all the mistakes (wmd lies) were the fault of the intelligence community. Neither Bush nor anyone in his administration was criticized by the Commission appointed by Mr. Bush.
The 9 member commission was headed by retired Republican judge Laurence Silberman and former Democratic Senator Chuck Robb who said, "They got wrong the critical judgments with (…)