Sunday, December 9, 2012

Obama writing "rules" for killing people with drones

Now that he maintains his own "kill list," Obama is now developing a set of "rules" for killing people using drones. We already have a set of rules, who you can or can't kill, that is perfectly acceptable, it is called International Law. But Obama thinks it's just easier to kill people by remote control. Easy, remote, devastating. Go figure.
More at The Real News
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Glenn Greenwald: The next 4 years with Obama

Again, Greenwald has it absolutely correct.

Dennis Kucinich: The National Security State

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Jesse Ventura: Break the Two Party Dictatorship

Do we really have a choice, or is the election just political theatre? Abby Martin interviws Jesse Ventura about breaking up the two-party dictatorship. --------------------
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Obama's Record on Private Sector Jobs

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Wall St. Wins White House: 'US stuck in phony corporate duopoly'

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Monday, September 3, 2012

NSA Whistle-Blower Tells All - Op-Docs: The Program

The filmmaker Laura Poitras profiles William Binney, a 32-year veteran of the National Security Agency who helped design a top-secret program he says is broadly collecting Americans' personal data. Related Article: http://nyti.ms/STdGJz --------------------
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

US Prison Population: The Largest in the World

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

U.S. Poverty rate set to hit highest level since '60s

From Boston Globe:

U.S. Poverty rate set to hit highest level since '60s

WASHINGTON — The ranks of America’s poor are on track to climb to levels unseen in nearly half a century, erasing gains from the war on poverty in the 1960s amid a weak economy and fraying government safety net.

Census figures for 2011 will be released this fall in the critical weeks ahead of the November elections.

The Associated Press surveyed more than a dozen economists, think tanks, and academics, both nonpartisan and those with known liberal or conservative leanings, and found a broad consensus: The official poverty rate will rise from 15.1 percent in 2010, climbing as high as 15.7 percent. Several predicted a more modest gain, but even a 0.1 percentage point increase would put poverty at the highest level since 1965.

Poverty is spreading at record levels across many groups, from underemployed workers and suburban families to the poorest poor.

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Rise Of Evil - Reichstag Fire

Does anyone see any similarities to today?

Friday, June 29, 2012

Obamacare

From FreeDomainRadio.com:

I found this worth watching.

The Truth About Obamacare: Yes, it's even worse than you think.



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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

"Militants" - media propaganda

From Salon.com Obama re-defines the word "militants" to mean "all military-age males in a strike zone." This enables him to avoid counting many civilian deaths, and the media knowingly goes along with it - as reported by Glenn Greenwald Shameful. Read more... --------------------
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Wall Street's Immunity


From Salon.com

by Glenn Greenwald

Wall Street's Immunity


Why has the Obama administration so agressively protected the financial industry from legal accountability?

Of all the ignominious actions of the Obama administration, the steadfast, systematic shielding of Wall Street from criminal liability is probably the most corrupt in the traditional sense of that word.

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But the worst part of it all is that Obama is going to spend the next six months deceitfully parading around as some sort of populist hero standing up for ordinary Americans and the safety net against big business, and hordes of people who know how false that is will echo it as loudly and repeatedly as they can, tricking many people who don’t know better into believing it.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Whistleblower reveals extensive state surveillance.


From Democracy Now:

National Security Agency Whistleblower William Binney on Growing State Surveillance


Detained in the US: Filmmaker Laura Poitras Held, Questioned Some 40 Times at US Airports


"We Don't Live In A Free Country": Jacob Appelbaum on Being Target of Widespread Government Surveillance.


Whistleblower: The NSA is Lying: Government Has Copies of Most of Your Emails.


More Secrets on Growing State Surveillance: Exclusive Part 2 with NSA Whistleblower, Targeted Hacker












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Friday, April 13, 2012

Obama takes Bush’s secrecy games one step further

From: Salon.com, by Glenn Greenwald


The ACLU is suing the Obama administration under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), seeking to force disclosure of the guidelines used by Obama officials to select which human beings (both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals) will have their lives ended by the CIA’s drone attacks (“In particular,” the group explains, the FOIA request “seeks to find out when, where and against whom drone strikes can be authorized, and how the United States ensures compliance with international laws relating to extrajudicial killing”). The Obama administration has not only refused to provide any of that information, but worse, the CIA is insisting to federal courts that it cannot even confirm or deny the existence of a drone program at all without seriously damaging national security; from the CIA’s brief in response to the ACLU lawsuit:
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What makes this so appalling is not merely that the Obama administration demands the right to kill whomever it wants without having to account to anyone for its actions, choices or even claimed legal authorities, though that’s obviously bad enough (as I wrote when the ACLU lawsuit was commenced: “from a certain perspective, there’s really only one point worth making about all of this: if you think about it, it is warped beyond belief that the ACLU has to sue the U.S. Government in order to force it to disclose its claimed legal and factual bases for assassinating U.S. citizens without charges, trial or due process of any kind”). What makes it so much worse is how blatantly, insultingly false is its claim that it cannot confirm or deny the CIA drone program without damaging national security.
Numerous Obama officials — including the President himself and the CIA Director — have repeatedly boasted in public about this very program. Obamarecently hailed the CIA drone program by claiming that “we are very careful in terms of how it’s been applied,” and added that it is “a targeted, focused effort at people who are on a list of active terrorists, who are trying to go in and harm Americans, hit American facilities, American bases and so on.” Obama has told playful jokes about the same drone program. Former CIA Director and current Defense Secretary Leon Panetta also likes to tell cute little jokes about CIA Predator drones, and then proclaimed in December that the drone program has “been very effective at undermining al Qaeda and their ability to plan those kinds of attacks.” Just two weeks ago, Attorney General Eric Holder gave a speech purporting to legally justify these same drone attacks.
So Obama officials are eager to publicly tout the supposed benefits of the CIA’s drone programs in order to generate political gain for the President: to make him look like some sort of Tough, Brave Warrior single-handedly vanquishing Al Qaeda. The President himself boasts about how tightly controlled, precise and effective the CIA drones are. Everyone in the world knows the CIA has a drone program. It is openly discussed everywhere, certainly including the multiple Muslim countries where the drones routinely create piles of corpses, and by top U.S. Government officials themselves.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Obama regime indicts another whistleblower


From RT:

The war on whistleblowers rages on and the Obama administration adds one more causality to the war on government transparency. On Thursday, former CIA official John Kiriakou was indicted for allegedly leaking information to journalists. Kiriakou is no rookie to whistleblowing; he exposed the CIA's use of waterboarding on terror suspects. If convicted, Kiriakou could receive a maximum of 45 years in prison for the five-count indictment including three charges under the Espionage Act.Stephen Kohn, author of The Whistleblower's Handbook, joins us with his take on Kiriakou's case.




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Thursday, March 22, 2012

CIA Chief: We'll spy on you through your dishwasher

From Wired:
CIA Director David Patraeus unwinds with some Wii golf, 2008. Photo: Wikimedia

More and more personal and household devices are connecting to the internet, from your television to your car navigation systems to your light switches. CIA Director David Petraeus cannot wait to spy on you through them.


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Under Obama, NSA enhances ability to spy on Americans



The Bush Administration's holy grail of "Total Information Awareness," which suffered a setback when Congress pulled funding in 2003, has finally been realised under the Obama Regime.

Wired Magazine reports:

"The NSA Is Building The Country's Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)"

"The NSA has become the largest, most covert, and potentially intrusive ever."

In Utah the NSA is constructing bottomless digital storage files, where they can store every email, blog, tweet, SMS/text message, or digitised phone call made. This vast data pile will retain the data indefinitely, to be scoured by super fast computers in real time, and also years later.

It will shortly be a reality for everyone at all times, not just those under arrest... anything you say can and presumably will be used against you.

Here is some further in-depth analysis from Democracy Now!


We speak with investigative reporter James Bamford, who says that the NSA has established listening posts throughout the nation to collect and sift through billions of email messages and phone calls, whether they originate within the country or overseas.

The Utah spy centre will contain near-bottomless databases to store all forms of communication collected by the agency. This included the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls and google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails - parking receipts, trade itineraries, bookstore purchases and other digital "pocket litter."

All of this reminds us of President Eisenhower's prophetic warning at the close of his term...








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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Obama signs anti-protest Trespass Bill


Goodbye first amendment...
from RT
US President Barack Obama
Only days after clearing Congress, US President Barack Obama signed his name to H.R. 347 on Thursday, officially making it a federal offense to cause a disturbance at certain political events — essentially criminalizing protest in the States.
RT broke the news last month that H.R. 347, the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011, had overwhelmingly passed the US House of Representatives after only three lawmakers voted against it. On Thursday this week, President Obama inked his name to the legislation and authorized the government to start enforcing a law that has many Americans concerned over how the bill could bury the rights to assemble and protest as guaranteed in the US Constitution.
Under H.R. 347, which has more commonly been labeled the Trespass Bill by Congress, knowingly entering a restricted area that is under the jurisdiction of Secret Service protection can garner an arrest. The law is actually only a slight change to earlier legislation that made it an offense to knowingly and willfully commit such a crime. Under the Trespass Bill’s latest language chance, however, someone could end up in law enforcement custody for entering an area that they don’t realize is Secret Service protected and “engages in disorderly or disruptive conduct” or “impede[s] or disrupt[s] the orderly conduct of Government business or official functions.”


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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Voting a waste of time?

US presidential candidates owned by corporations?



This is a fantastic 8 minute overview of the state of US politics and how corporations are in full control.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Obama's Base Disintegrates

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Hope




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Divide and Conquer



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