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PsyOps Propaganda for War

PsyOps Propaganda for War

Meet John Rendon, Bush’s general in the propaganda war (James Bamford, Rolling Stone) For months, hawks inside and outside the administration had been pressing for a pre-emptive attack on Iraq. Now, thanks to Miller’s story, they could point to “proof” of Saddam’s “nuclear threat.” The story, reinforced by Moran’s on-camera interview with al-Haideri on the giant Australian Broadcasting Corp., was soon being trumpeted by the White House and repeated by newspapers and television networks around the world. It was the…

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Time for Public Debates

Time for Public Debates

The Democratic Party is asking that people sign a letter to be sent to the Lamar billboard company. Billboard Company Rejects Your Ads Despite a signed contract, Lamar Advertising has decided to reject the billboards that were to be placed outside of Rep. Jean Schmidt’s office in Portsmouth, Ohio. By rejecting these ads, Lamar has limited millions of Democrats’ right to be heard. You can put pressure on Lamar to support free speech by signing on to the letter from…

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Papers Please

Papers Please

You Vill Show Us Your Papers Bitte On the 9th of December 2005, Deborah Davis (whose son is serving in Iraq) will be arraigned in U.S. District Court in a case that will determine whether we live in a free society, or in a country where we must “show papers” whenever the police demand them. Deborah Davis’ case is about one thing: the right to travel. The reason why she was charged has absolutely nothing to do with security. The…

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Tomatos Better than Coulter Pies

Tomatos Better than Coulter Pies

Pies Thrown at Ann Coulter Tofu Pies Missed Colter, Spattered Backdrop – Misdemeanor Assault Ann Coulter Coulter first came to national prominence as a legal correspondent and pundit for MSNBC, which fired her for insulting a Vietnam veteran. The conservative National Review dropped her column after she responded to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, by stating that America should “invade their [terrorists’] countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.” In an interview with The New York…

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Oppose “Outsourced” Torture

Oppose “Outsourced” Torture

Dear Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice: I am deeply concerned about the network of secret detention centers around the world and the situation for those who are “disappeared” into these illegal facilities. Torturing people in secret facilities or outsourcing torture and holding people without charge, trial or access to the outside world, is a blatant violation of U.S. obligations under international law. The United States must disclose the location of all places of all its facilities around the world and…

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World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day

The first case of AIDS was diagnosed on this day in 1981. World AIDS Day was observed for the first time on December 1, 1988, after a summit of health ministers from around the world called for a spirit of social tolerance and a greater exchange of information on HIV/AIDS. World AIDS Day aims to strengthen the global effort to face the AIDS pandemic, which continues to spread in all regions of the world and to encourage public support for…

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