12.17.2007

Birching Congress on the North American Union

Jim Capo
JBS
Saturday December 15, 2007

On Wednesday, December 12, members of the John Birch Society visited Congress and hand delivered 435 copies of The New American magazine's special issue on the North American Union to all of the members of the House of Representatives.

Report: Ohio voting machines have 'critical flaws,' could undermine ’08 election

Adam Doster
Raw Story
Monday December 17, 2007

One of the most important swing states in America still can’t safeguard the vote. So says a new report, commissioned by Ohio’s top elections official, that found all five voting systems used in the Buckeye State to have “critical flaws” that could undermine the integrity of the 2008 general election.

Texas Readies Police State Tech for Possible Hurricane Evacuees

Kurt Nimmo
Truth News
December 16, 2007

First we were told an encroaching police state will be required to save the precious children, now we are told it’s to save hurricane evacuees en masse, especially the “vulnerable,” that is to say the elderly, “disabled residents,” and of course more children.

AT&T engineer says Bush Administration sought to implement domestic spying within two weeks of taking office

John Byrne
Raw Story
Monday December 17, 2007

Nearly 1,300 words into Sunday's New York Times article revealing new details of the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping program, the lawyer for an AT&T engineer alleges that "within two weeks of taking office, the Bush administration was planning a comprehensive effort of spying on Americans’ phone usage.”

12.03.2007

Sen. Webb: Bush using 'fear tactics' for more war funding

Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) went on the offensive over the delay of supplemental funding for the war in Iraq, dismissing recent comments by President Bush saying delays in funding puts troops in harms way as "fear tactics." Appearing on the program , Webb also suggested that the issue at the heart of the current fight over war funding is how long American troops will be deployed in Iraq.

12.02.2007

Closing Arguments Begin in Trial of Men Charged in Plot to Destroy the Sears Tower - New York Times

MIAMI, Nov. 29 — A group of Miami men led by an impoverished construction worker tried to form an alliance with Al Qaeda and start a homegrown religious insurrection against the American government that would include spectacular attacks “just as good or greater than 9/11,” a federal prosecutor said Thursday in closing arguments in the trial of the group.