In an open letter on Rense.com, Senator McKinley speaks her mind on the House floor, says the "Impeachment" word and gets censored for it. Lets get the ball rolling and urge our representatives to follow suite and show support for her. I don’t care that she’s not from my state. In matters like these there are no borders.
Seremela
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Senator McKinley Calls for Impeachment
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Pentagon considers preventive nuclear attacks
12 September 2005In the news: Rheinische Post, Duesseldorf
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This is an announcement of a rogue state: USA recently created by the current Administration.
May somebody help us, please!
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9-11 Truth Memorial Compilation + Green Day
12 September 2005Join NY 9/11 Truth and the L.E.S./WTC Truth Movement http://www.ny911truth.org
Hotline: 212-714-7147 - Contact info@ny911truth.org
7:58 a.m. - United Airlines Flight 175 departs Boston for Los Angeles, carrying 56 passengers, two pilots, and seven flight attendants. The Boeing 767 is hijacked after takeoff and diverted to New York.
7:59 a.m. - American Airlines Flight 11 departs Boston for Los Angeles, carrying 81 passengers, two pilots, and nine flight attendants. This Boeing 767 is (…) -
Day 1,461 And Counting. The Fourth Anniversary Of September 11 - And Osama bin Laden Is Still At Lar
12 September 2005Day 1,461 And Counting It’s The Fourth Anniversary Of September 11 - And Osama bin Laden Is Still At Large By Michael Tomasky Web Exclusive: 09.08.05
This September 11 will mark the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States. The media will focus on the ceremonies at the former World Trade Center site, the Pentagon, and other cities and towns around the country that will honor the dead. The Bush administration, meanwhile, will do its best to remind Americans that (…) -
Bush’s Cavalier Attitude Contributed To Magnitude Of Hurricane Disaster
12 September 2005Bush’s Cavalier Attitude Contributed To Magnitude Of Hurricane Disaster John Hanchette September 06, 2005 Olean, NY - Scientists might well start researching the question: Are questionable reactions to foreign crises, wars, hurricanes and the economy genetic? The degree to which George W. Bush’s presidency is mirroring his father’s, and magnifying it, seems to indicate the answer is a ringing YES.
While Dubya’s dad tended to respond a bit more rapidly when huge crises developed for the (…) -
Tough Decisions Elude President
12 September 2005Tough Decisions Elude President Bill Gallagher September 06, 2005 Detroit - "Keep the damn federal government off our backs and out of our lives!" That’s been the battle cry of conservative Southern politicians for generations. The cry was usually code for their opposition to civil rights. In rural areas of the South, the federal government was despised for sending revenue agents to break up their beloved moonshine stills and forcing the locals to buy taxed booze. They hate government, (…)
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Lessons From Hell. Amid Death And Destruction, Bush Not As Nero, But As Caligula’s Horse Incitatus
12 September 2005Lessons From Hell Amid Death And Destruction, Bush Not As Nero, But As Caligula’s Horse Incitatus John Chuckman September 08, 2005 If he is alive, Osama bin Laden surely is enjoying some hearty laughter. Nothing he could imagine, short of the virtually-impossible task of obtaining a tactical nuclear weapon and detonating it in an American city, compares to the damage just inflicted upon the United States by its own President. Ten thousand dead is the estimate of New Orleans’ mayor. A (…)
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US The New Saddam
12 September 2005US The New Saddam Eric Margolis September 04, 2005 The most important news from Iraq last week was not the much ballyhooed constitutional pact by Shias and Kurds, nor the tragic stampede deaths of nearly 1,000 pilgrims in Baghdad.
The U.S. Air Force’s senior officer, Gen. John Jumper, stated U.S. warplanes would remain in Iraq to fight resistance forces and protect the American-installed regime "more or less indefinitely." Jumper’s bombshell went largely unnoticed due to Hurricane (…) -
Police force citizens from their homes, shoots their dogs
11 September 2005ST. BERNARD PARISH, La. - "All Our Visitors Bring Happiness," reads the wrought iron sign on the front column of Albert Cousin’s 102-year-old Victorian house.
Not Wednesday.
Sheriff’s deputies in body armor and holding rifles came to try to force Cousin and other residents of St. Bernard Parish to get out of town.
For the past few days, residents have found comfort in food and water brought by units of the Georgia National Guard, who arrived Labor Day weekend. The roughly 160 members (…) -
How Bush Blew It
11 September 2005Bureaucratic timidity. Bad phone lines. And a failure of imagination. Why the government was so slow to respond to catastrophe.
A woman walks in the flooded streets of the 9th Ward of New Orleans
By Evan Thomas Newsweek
Sept. 19, 2005 issue - It’s a standing joke among the president’s top aides: who gets to deliver the bad news? Warm and hearty in public, Bush can be cold and snappish in private, and aides sometimes cringe before the displeasure of the president of the United States, (…)