Posted on July 31st, 2007 by nytexan
We outsource everything in this country, but the outsourcing of our intelligence community is beyond understandable frankly it stupid. This brain storm of the Bush administration has opened the U. S. up to corporate interest and not the interest of America. But then, that’s what Bush and Cheney are all about the interest [...]
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Filed under: Bush, CIA, Iraq, President, President Daily Brief, War, War Contractors, national intelligence, profiteers
Posted on July 31st, 2007 by nytexan
This is rich; one day after Stevens house gets raided during an investigation for public corruption, he vows to block the House ethics bill. I don’t think Stevens would know ethics if it bit him in the ass.
Republican Sen. Ted Stevens, whose home back in Alaska was raided by federal investigators Monday in a [...]
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Filed under: Congress, Corruption, GOP, Ted Stevens, ethics
Posted on July 30th, 2007 by nytexan
Do the scandals ever stop? It doesn’t matter if they’re a democrat or a republican; the simple fact is politicians are completely out of control.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Agents from the FBI and Internal Revenue Service on Monday searched the home of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, an official said.
Investigators arrived at the Republican [...]
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Filed under: Alaska, Congress, Scandal, Ted Stevens
Posted on July 30th, 2007 by nytexan
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Chief Justice John Roberts suffered a seizure at his summer home off the coast of Maine, causing him to fall, the Supreme Court said Monday.
Roberts was conscious after the fall, which happened at his vacation home near Port Clyde, Maine, Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg told CNN.
The chief justice was taken to [...]
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Filed under: Health, Justice John Roberts, Supreme Court
Posted on July 29th, 2007 by bosskitty
Cutting Costs, Bending Rules, And a Trail of Broken Lives
Ambush in Iraq Last November Left Four Americans Missing And a String of Questions About the Firm They Worked For
By Steve Fainar Washington Post Foreign Service
BAGHDAD — The convoy was ambushed in broad daylight last Nov. 16, dozens of armed men swarming [...]
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Filed under: Baghdad, Black Ops, Bush, Casualties, Cheney, Civilian Army, Collateral, Constitution, Contractors, Corporate Corruption, Corporate corruption, Corruption, Crescent Security, DOD, Deception, Democracy In Action, Excuses, Executive Branch, Impeach, Iraq, Law, Mercenaries, Nazi, Pentagon Corruption, Private Armies, Scandal, Tax Dollars, War Contractors, War Cost, battlefield, betrayal, cover up, covert, criminal, paramilitary, resonsibility, taxpayers
Posted on July 29th, 2007 by bosskitty
Gangs Spreading In The Military
CBS Story
Evidence of gang culture and gang activity in the military is increasing so much an FBI report calls it “a threat to law enforcement and national security.” The signs are chilling: Marines in gang attire on Paris Island; paratroopers flashing gang hand signs at a nightclub near Ft. Bragg; infantrymen [...]
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Filed under: Accountability, Casualties, Collateral, Gangs, Iraq, Law, PTSD, Povery, Racism, Soldiers, VA, War Cost, criminal, mental health, military, resonsibility, veterans
Posted on July 29th, 2007 by bosskitty
It is a slow news day at 9:00 AM CST - every story is more of the same with little spin left. So, I have decided to share my feelings about different stuff.
Religion: In my youth I was religious because it was expected, conventional and socially acceptable. I was a passionate seeker [...]
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Filed under: Earth, Election, Environment, Op-Ed, Planet, Politics, Religion, resonsibility
Posted on July 28th, 2007 by bosskitty
Iraqi leader tells Bush: Get Gen Petraeus out
By Damien McElroy, Foreign Affairs Correspondent
Relations between the top United States general in Iraq and Nouri al-Maliki, the country’s prime minister, are so bad that the Iraqi leader made a direct appeal for his removal to President George W Bush.
Although the call was rejected, aides to both [...]
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Filed under: Bush, Iran, Iraq, Maliki, Petraeus, Saudi Arabia
Posted on July 28th, 2007 by bosskitty
Service Civilians and the Wounds of War
Many Fill Vital Roles in Iraq, but Medical Care Can Be Spotty
By Ann Scott Tyson Washington Post Staff Writer
Traveling through Sunni insurgent territory north of Baghdad, the U.S. military convoy was nearing a base when a roadside bomb ripped into the lead Humvee, leaving its gunner, [...]
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Filed under: Accountability, Afghanistan, Casualties, Civilian Army, Collateral, Corruption, Deception, Democracy In Action, Health Care, Iraq, PTSD, Pentagon, Private Insurance, Promises, Scandal, Soldiers, VA, Walter Reed, War Contractors, War Cost, battlefield, betrayal, injustice, medics, mental health, military, profiteers, resonsibility, veterans
Posted on July 28th, 2007 by bosskitty
Breaking from NewsMax.com
U.S. General: Terror Attack Could ‘Happen Any Day,’ Need
to Prepare for Nuclear Threat
Special: Bin Laden Targets 7 U.S. Cities: NY, D.C., Vegas, More
Special: Terror ‘Chatter’ Extremely High, Prepare Your Family
Experts Praise TSA’s Airport Security Warning
Special: 6 Days of Hell: the Coming War With Iran
Important: Homeland Security Has Advised [...]
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Filed under: Accountability, America, Armageddon, Bush, Cheney, Constitution, Corruption, Disaster, Evil, Excuses, Executive Branch, Executive Orders, Fundamentalist, Holy War, Homeland Security, Impeach, Law, Marshal Law, Pentagon Corruption, Prophesy, Reich, Rove, Theocracy, War Cost, War Crimes, War on Terror, betrayal, conspiracy, criminal, disinformation, executive privilege, profiteers, terrorists