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    • Pro-War Group Offers Cash For Demonstrators At VP Debate

      DESPERATE!

      The military industrial complex bottom feeders are trying to recruit frat boys to make it look like they have a lot of supporters. What a joke.
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      8 days ago
    • The economy: how the shadow government *bleeped* America

      Are we a gambling nation? Do we let speculators drive us into the ground by making bets on what was nothing but predatory lending from the beginning? Don't you want to know where the money went? Don't you want to know who the shadow economy is comprised of and maybe where they live?

      Just look at the economy today with private equity firms collecting from venture capitalists then hedging bets on loans backed by nothing then they avoid state regulations by re-naming insurance policies as 'credit default swaps.' Then they had the audacity top sell the securities to more speculators like they were stocks. The Fed raises interest rates, the banks foreclose, the speculators get bailed out and guess who is stuck with the bill?

      On top of that the Fed prints new money to pay off the old ponzy scheme and causes inflation, so you the consumer get hit twice. Watch as gas and food rises in spikes. It used to be that companies made profits by making and selling products not by selling hedges, shorts, etc to speculators who are not even betting on price changes but on loan re-payments. It's insane. And the sub-prime bubble (which was way lower than sub-prime) is just the tip of the iceberg. They did this same scheme on all types on loans, cars, land, other assets, students loans, you name it, they did it.

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      By Ryan Dawson from www.rys2sense.com
      Are we a gambling nation? Do we let speculators drive us into the ground by making bets on what was nothing but predatory lending from... more

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      5 hours ago
    • 9/11 Wars more costly than Vietnam

      U.S. military spending on the war in Iraq has nearly matched the cost of the war in Vietnam, according to a new Congressional Research Service analysis (pdf) of the financial costs of wars throughout U.S. history. And total post-9/11 U.S. military spending has exceeded the cost of Vietnam by a considerable margin.

      The ongoing war in Iraq has incurred an estimated $648 billion to date, and total post-9/11 military spending including the Iraq War, Afghanistan and other terrorism-related military expenditures has reached $859 billion, the CRS reported.

      The Vietnam War (1965-1975) cost an estimated $686 billion in 2008 dollars, the CRS said.

      The total cost of the American Revolution (1775-1783) was $101 million, or about $1.8 billion in 2008 dollars.

      The cost of World War II (1941-1945) was about $4.1 trillion in 2008 dollars, and consumed a massive 35.8% of gross domestic product. The Iraq war represents 1% of GDP today.
      U.S. military spending on the war in Iraq has nearly matched the cost of the war in Vietnam, according to a new Congressional Research... more

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      3 days ago
    • Bush Seeks 12 Billion to Waste on Obsolete Missile Defense

      Bucking the wishes of top Pentagon officials, Bush is pushing one of the largest military buildups in history.
      Will Congress back this senseless spending? Is this about our safety or is the administration using our fear of being attacked to gain wealth on huge military spending contracts (again)?
      Bucking the wishes of top Pentagon officials, Bush is pushing one of the largest military buildups in history. ... more

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      9 days ago
    • Whales in Danger from Naval Sonar testing - STILL

      If you have not already - here' a good and important thing to do. Sign the petition at the National Resource Defence Council (NRDC) site to assure protection of Whales and other sea mammels from this rediculous testing and, additionally, ludicrous waste of tax payer dollars. If you have not already - here' a good and important thing to do. Sign the petition at the National Resource Defence Council (NR... more

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      1 month ago
    • Eisenhower - Military/Industrial Complex - Part 1 of 2

      President Dwight David Eisenhower's Farewell Speech, "Military/Industrial Complex", 1961 - Part 1 of 2 ... guess who's really running this country today? it sure isn't "we the people" President Dwight David Eisenhower's Farewell Speech, "Military/Industrial Complex", 1961 - Part 1 of 2 ... guess who�... more

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      4 days ago
    • President John F Kennedy Secret Society Speech

      "Listen to this incredible audio recording of a speech made by JFK before the American Newspaper Publishers Association where he warns the press about the secret societies that are the real power in global affairs." "Listen to this incredible audio recording of a speech made by JFK before the American Newspaper Publishers Association where he ... more

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      1 day ago
    • 737 U.S. military bases = global empire

      Please view map at original source:
      http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/intervention/2003/07...
      http://www.nonviolenceworks.com/usmilitaryglobal.pdf

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      alternet.org writes:
      link: http://www.alternet.org/story/47998/

      With more than 2,500,000 U.S. personnel serving across the planet and military bases spread across each continent, it's time to face up to the fact that our American democracy has spawned a global empire.

      The following is excerpted from Chalmers Johnson's new book, "Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic" (Metropolitan Books).

      "The total of America's military bases in other people's countries in 2005, according to official sources, was 737. Reflecting massive deployments to Iraq and the pursuit of President Bush's strategy of preemptive war, the trend line for numbers of overseas bases continues to go up.

      Interestingly enough, the thirty-eight large and medium-sized American facilities spread around the globe in 2005 -- mostly air and naval bases for our bombers and fleets -- almost exactly equals Britain's thirty-six naval bases and army garrisons at its imperial zenith in 1898. The Roman Empire at its height in 117 AD required thirty-seven major bases to police its realm from Britannia to Egypt, from Hispania to Armenia. Perhaps the optimum number of major citadels and fortresses for an imperialist aspiring to dominate the world is somewhere between thirty-five and forty."

      Chalmers Johnson interview
      http://current.com/items/88918521_nemesis_the_last_days...
      Please view map at original source: http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/intervention/2003/0710imperialmap.htm ... more

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      1 hour ago
    • The $3 Trillion Shopping Spree! Can You Spend It Better Than President Bush?

      Think you can spend $3 trillion better than President Bush?

      “Just counting the zeroes on the $3 trillion price tag of the Iraq War is enough to induce hyperventilation. But what does $3 trillion really mean? It’s difficult even to comprehend a number that big. Well, try filling your shopping cart with what the cost of the Iraq War could buy: healthcare for every American? A new home for every subprime borrower now facing foreclosure? An Ivy League university? You haven’t even gotten started.”
      -Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz
      co-author of The Three Trillion Dollar War

      Browse through our departments or use the search box to find a product. Once you've found something you like, simply add it to your cart. If you want to add more than one, keep on clicking—after all, our government just loves to spend spend spend. (Can't locate something you want? Simply "add a product" and follow the steps.) When you're all finished, proceed to the checkout, where you'll be able to complete your order and e-mail your virtual gifts to friends.

      What are you waiting for? Get shopping!
      http://3trillion.org/

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      Wow, this is just ridiculous. Entertaining, educational and ridiculous. End the war!!!
      Think you can spend $3 trillion better than President Bush? ... more

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      2 days ago
    • House Democrats look to fund war through 2009

      House Democratic leaders are putting together the largest Iraq war spending bill yet, a measure that is expected to fund the war through the end of the Bush presidency and for nearly six months into the next president’s term.

      The bill, which could be unveiled as early as this week, signals that Democrats are resigned to the fact they can’t change course in Iraq in the final months of President Bush’s term. Instead, the party is pinning its hopes of ending the war on winning the White House in November.

      Bay Area lawmakers, who represent perhaps the most anti-war part of the country, acknowledge the bill will anger many voters back home.

      “It’s going to be a tough sell to convince people in my district that funding the war for six months into the new president’s term is the way to end the war,” said Rep. Lynn Woolsey, D-Petaluma, a leader of the Out of Iraq Caucus who plans to oppose the funding. “It sounds like we are paying for something we don’t want.”

      The bill is expected to provide $108 billion that the White House has requested for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Lawmakers who are drafting it say it also will include a so-called bridge fund of $70 billion to give the new president several months of breathing room before having to ask Congress for more money.

      The debate is shaping up as a key test for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

      The San Francisco Democrat, who opposed the war from the start, faces fierce criticism from the anti-war left for refusing to cut off funding for the war. She’s trying to hold together a caucus split between anti-war lawmakers, who’d prefer a showdown with the White House, and conservative Democrats, who believe cutting off the war funding would make the party look weak on national security and put its majority at risk.
      House Democratic leaders are putting together the largest Iraq war spending bill yet, a measure that is expected to fund the war throu... more

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      4 months ago
    • Obama says he will back Petraeus as leader of Central Command

      Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, who has called for withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq, said on Sunday he will vote to confirm the top commander there for a new job as head of the military's Central Command.

      President George W. Bush has nominated Gen. David Petraeus, who led the buildup of troops in Iraq, to be in charge of operations across the Middle East and Central Asia.

      If confirmed by the Senate, Petraeus will still be in that job when the next president replaces Bush at the White House in January 2009. Obama hopes that person is him.

      "Yes," Obama told "Fox News Sunday" when asked if, as a senator from Illinois, he would approve Petraeus. "I think Petraeus has done a good tactical job in Iraq."

      Obama has said he would start pulling out more troops as soon as he became president.

      "My hope is that Petraeus would reflect that wider view of our strategic interest," he said on "Fox News Sunday."
      Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, who has called for withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq, said on Sunday he will vote... more

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      1 day ago
    • How military spending bankrupts America

      60 years of enormous military spending is taking a dramatic toll on the rest of the economy.

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      4 days ago
    • Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic

      "In his new book, CIA analyst, distinguished scholar, and best-selling author Chalmers Johnson argues that US military and economic overreach may actually lead to the nation’s collapse as a constitutional republic. It’s the last volume in his Blowback trilogy, following the best-selling 'Blowback' and 'The Sorrows of Empire.' In those two, Johnson argued American clandestine and military activity has led to un-intended, but direct disaster here in the United States.

      Chalmers Johnson is a retired professor of international relations at the University of California, San Diego. He is also President of the Japan Policy Research Institute. Johnson has written for several publications including Los Angeles Times, the London Review of Books, Harper’s Magazine, and The Nation. In 2005, he was featured prominently in the award-winning documentary film, 'Why We Fight.'"

      Amy Goodman // democracynow.org
      http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/

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      The clip is from "Speeking Freely Volume 4: Chalmers Johnson on American Hegemony."
      >> "Blowback" was one of the four books that Ron Paul recommended to Rudy Giuliani for an introduction to foreign policy.
      "In his new book, CIA analyst, distinguished scholar, and best-selling author Chalmers Johnson argues that US military and econom... more

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      2 days ago
    • Iraq Veterans Against The War Seizes National Archives Building

      IVAW members seize National Archives Building in front of hundreds of surprised museum visitors. Response from visitors including teachers, students, vacationers was highly positive though there were a few horrified faces in the crowd. IVAW read the terms of our Citizens Arrest Warrant.

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      To these brave men who served I say THANK YOU!
      IVAW members seize National Archives Building in front of hundreds of surprised museum visitors. Response from visitors including teac... more

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      3 months ago
    • Torture

      When "enhanced interrogation techniques" get a little too "enhanced," they can always be outsourced to private contractors like CACI... for the right price. When "enhanced interrogation techniques" get a little too "enhanced," they can always be outsourced to private con... more

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      1 month ago
    • Transparent Aluminum: Just like Scotty used to make

      Just like in Star Trek, a Transparent, alumiunum based armor is being optimized by engineers at Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio.

      The Product is called ALON:
      "ALONtm [sic] is a ceramic compound with a high compressive strength and durability. When polished, it is the premier transparent armor for use in armored vehicles, said. 1st Lt. Joseph La Monica, transparent armor sub-direction lead

      'The substance itself is light years ahead of glass, he said, adding that it offers 'higher performance and lighter weight.'

      Traditional transparent armor is thick layers of bonded glass. The new armor combines the transparent ALONtm [sic] piece as a strike plate, a middle section of glass and a polymer backing. Each layer is visibly thinner than the traditional layers.

      ALONtm [sic] is virtually scratch resistant, offers substantial impact resistance, and provides better durability and protection against armor piercing threats, at roughly half the weight and half the thickness of traditional glass transparent armor, said the lieutenant."
      Just like in Star Trek, a Transparent, alumiunum based armor is being optimized by engineers at Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio. ... more

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      22 hours ago
    • Water makes U.S.troops in Iraq sick

      Is this their way of showing they support the troops? And I bet those troops effected don't even have any recourse.

      Excerpt:

      WASHINGTON - Dozens of U.S. troops in Iraq fell sick at bases using "unmonitored and potentially unsafe" water supplied by the military and a contractor once owned by Vice President Dick Cheney's former company, the Pentagon's internal watchdog says.

      A report obtained by The Associated Press said soldiers experienced skin abscesses, cellulitis, skin infections, diarrhea and other illnesses after using discolored, smelly water for personal hygiene and laundry at five U.S. military sites in Iraq. end.
      Is this their way of showing they support the troops? And I bet those troops effected don't even have any recourse. Excerpt: ... more

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      2 months ago
    • New Body Armor Sucks, Marines say

      The Pentagon and Marine Corps authorized the purchase of 84,000 bulletproof vests in 2006 that not only are too heavy but are so impractical that some U.S. Marines are asking for their old vests back so they can remain agile enough to fight. The Pentagon and Marine Corps authorized the purchase of 84,000 bulletproof vests in 2006 that not only are too heavy but are so impra... more

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      2 months ago
    • Don't let tyranny take hold

      Cameo by the Ghost Busters.

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      5 days ago
    • Genie In A Bottle Unleashed

      With insight and a creative new voice, two Chicago-area 13-year olds, Stephen Sotor and Trace Gaynor, have written, edited and produced Genie In A Bottle Unleashed, a film that explores the history and consequences of the development of the atomic bomb.



      From the secrets of the Manhattan Project through the horrific devastation at Hiroshima and Nagasaki - these two 7th graders lead a new generation through our nuclear history; along the way they manage to interview Nobel prize winning scientists, the creator of the "Doomsday Clock," the mayor of Hiroshima and even a Hiroshima 7th grader about the legacy of the atomic bomb. Even more creatively, they also track down the proverbial "Genie" to find out why he has created such havoc. Screened at the United Nations, this 15-minute gem received a standing ovation.


      Hmm, not bad for 13 year olds.

      More on Mayors for Peace here http://www.mayorsforpeace.org/english/index.html
      With insight and a creative new voice, two Chicago-area 13-year olds, Stephen Sotor and Trace Gaynor, have written, edited and produce... more

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