Archive for the 'Wiretapping' Category
Thursday, November 20th, 2008
Capitalism seems to be failing in all directions
“Fresh worries about the job market have emerged after weekly claims for unemployment benefits rose to a 16-year high rather than decreasing as had expected. The Labor Department has reported that new applications for jobless benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 542,000 last week.”
“Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) — U.S. [...]
Posted in Bush Failures, Civil liberties Infringement, Corruption, This Blog, Wiretapping | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
In an article in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal, Siobhan Gorman speculates that President Obama’s advisers will urge him to stick with disastrous and counterproductive Bush administration policies such as widespread illegal surveillance and torture. Apparently, these so-called “pragmatic” advisers have somehow missed noticing the abject failure of the so-called Global War of Terror and [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Bush Administration, George W. Bush, National Politics, Terrorism, The Constitution, This Blog, Torture, Wiretapping | 2 Comments »
Monday, November 10th, 2008
Excerpted From: The Failed Presidency of George W. Bush:
A Dismal Legacy. –[PART I]
by Rodrigue Tremblay
Sunday, October 19, 2008
International disaster: An Illegal and Immoral War of Aggression
At the center of this fiasco, is the fact thatthe Bush-Cheney administration and its neocon cohort rushed to exploit the 9/11 terrorist attacks and used this as a pretext to [...]
Posted in Bush Failures, Crimes, Iraq, Proof Bush Lied, War Crimes, Wiretapping | No Comments »
Saturday, November 1st, 2008
There’s been a great deal of talk about corruption in politics. The last 8 years have seen a truly shocking level of corruption in government - from the Republicans K Street Project, to the Bushies’ endless politicizing of every aspect of government starting with no bid contracts for any firm connected to the Administration [...]
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008
ABC News interviews two former military intercept operators who worked at the giant National Security Agency (NSA) center in Fort Gordon, Georgia. It turns out that yes, the NSA was running surveillance on American citizens who had nothing to do with terrorism. From Brian Ross’ interview with Adrienne Kinne:
ROSS: President Bush has [...]
Posted in Bush Administration, Crimes, Democrats, Lying, Republicans, The Constitution, This Blog, Wiretapping | 4 Comments »
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Thanks, Raw Story. The House Judiciary Committee has released a witness list for its hearing on the impeachment of President George W. Bush.
Late Thursday afternoon, the committee released the full witness list, broken down into two panels.
Panel One
The Honorable Dennis Kucinich, Representative from Ohio
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Posted in 4th Estate (Media), Crimes, Global Warming, Impeachment, Iraq, National Politics, Society, The Constitution, Torture, Utah Politics, War, Wiretapping | 10 Comments »
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Everyone except a few bloggers has probably forgotten, if they ever knew, that last April Barack Obama made a half-hearted pledge to prosecute at least some of the crimes committed by the Bush administration. In response to a question from a DailyKos blogger, he answered carefully:
What I would want to [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Civil liberties Infringement, Crimes, Disaster, Ed Firmage, George W. Bush, Impeachment, The Constitution, This Blog, Torture, Utah Politics, War, War Crimes, Wiretapping, Zeitgeist | 2 Comments »
Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Via Glenn Greenwald, here’s a glimpse of the Joys of Washington Bipartisanship as President Bush rejoiced in yet another humiliation of the Democrats this afternoon in the Rose Garden.
This one is special, signing the bill keeps Bush from being prosecuted on multiple felony counts for at least 30 violations of the Foreign Intelligence [...]
Posted in Civil liberties Infringement, Dick Cheney, Disaster, George W. Bush, National Politics, Republicans, This Blog, Wiretapping | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
And there is nothing we can do about it, at least in the short run. A sad time for America.
Glenn Greenwald:
The votes in the Senate on various amendments to the FISA “compromise” bill and to the underlying bill itself were originally scheduled for today, but have been postponed until tomorrow (Wednesday, July 9) to [...]
Posted in Civil liberties Infringement, Disaster, George W. Bush, Political Corruption, The Constitution, This Blog, Wiretapping | 20 Comments »
Saturday, July 5th, 2008
Barack Obama promised “change,” and he has delivered on that promise. We wanted Obama to change Washington, and instead he’s inexplicably changing his policy positions to accommodate the Bush administration and the far right. The most immediate problem: a proposal to make unconstitutional changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
Senator [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Civil liberties Infringement, Democracy, George W. Bush, Impeachment, The Constitution, This Blog, Wiretapping, the Internet | 10 Comments »
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Wazzup? Last month, Barack Obama suddenly switched his position on illegal warrantless surveillance– now he’s for it. In an interview with Fortune, he embraced NAFTA.
The Wall Street Journal says:
We’re beginning to understand why Barack Obama keeps protesting so vigorously against the prospect of “George Bush’s third term.” Maybe he’s worried that someone will [...]
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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
According to the latest CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey, only 35 percent of Americans believe a terrorist attack somewhere in the United States is likely over the next several weeks. While this level of fear is still way out of proportion with the actual risk, it’s the lowest in a CNN poll since the 9/11 [...]
Posted in Civil liberties Infringement, Democracy, George W. Bush, Impeachment, National Politics, Political Corruption, Terrorism, The Constitution, This Blog, Wiretapping | 16 Comments »