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September 28 at 12:04 am - Link
"Palin-tology and the threat to science teaching" - Ian Geldard
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September 21 at 3:24 am - Link
"Declassified Documents Depict Debates Over Whether to Declassify the “Fact of” U.S. Satellite Reconnaissance Organization" - Ian Geldard
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September 14 at 12:52 am - Link
"A U.S. government compilation of interviews and other public statements issued by Usama bin Laden between 1994 and 2004 is now publicly available (pdf). The texts were translated by the CIA’s Foreign Broadcast Information Service (which has since been succeeded by the Open Source Center)." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 1:44 pm - Link
"Do you mean 'liberal' or 'libertarian'? There are many libertarians on Digg who might consider themselves 'conservative', but wouldn't support the Republican party because of its support for big business/government and its neocon foreign policy of never-ending war." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 9:25 am - Link
From the page: "The five went to the US in the early 1990s with the mission to gather information about Cuban-American terrorist attacks against Cuba. The Cuban government passed on their documentation to the FBI, assuming that the agency was in the business of combating terrorism. It was a mistake. Rather than arrest their own home grown Miami-based terrorists, the FBI arrested the five visiting Cubans in Miami on charges of "intent to commit espionage" and "threatening US national security"." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 9:25 am - Link
From the page: "The five went to the US in the early 1990s with the mission to gather information about Cuban-American terrorist attacks against Cuba. The Cuban government passed on their documentation to the FBI, assuming that the agency was in the business of combating terrorism. It was a mistake. Rather than arrest their own home grown Miami-based terrorists, the FBI arrested the five visiting Cubans in Miami on charges of "intent to commit espionage" and "threatening US national security"." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 7:10 am - Link
"Remember Cambodia, 1970 and how well that worked? Bush is trying that in Pakistan." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 5:42 am - Link
From the page: "It's been ten years. But ten years since what? Some call it a witch hunt. Others - a fair open trial. Whatever the case may be, ten years ago the Cuban Five - as Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, and René González became known - were arrested in Miami. Their numerous and varied charges included the use of false identification, espionage and conspiracy to commit murder. They spent almost three years in prison before their trial finally began in June 2001, only to be found guilty in all respects. The Five are currently serving their sentences in maximum-security prisons around the US, yet the debate over the case as well as the movement to free them lives on." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 5:42 am - Link
From the page: "It's been ten years. But ten years since what? Some call it a witch hunt. Others - a fair open trial. Whatever the case may be, ten years ago the Cuban Five - as Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, and René González became known - were arrested in Miami. Their numerous and varied charges included the use of false identification, espionage and conspiracy to commit murder. They spent almost three years in prison before their trial finally began in June 2001, only to be found guilty in all respects. The Five are currently serving their sentences in maximum-security prisons around the US, yet the debate over the case as well as the movement to free them lives on." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 5:16 am - Link
"Spearheaded by USAction and TrueMajority, the Million Doors campaign has evolved into the broadest antiwar coalition to date." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 5:10 am - Link
"Seriously, people! Life is not a Lifetime movie." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 5:09 am - Link
"Spearheaded by USAction and TrueMajority, the Million Doors campaign has evolved into the broadest antiwar coalition to date." - Ian Geldard
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September 13 at 12:07 am - Link
"'We're ramping things up in April. By how much? Not telling...'" - Ian Geldard
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September 12 at 2:48 pm - Link
"The Pakistani Army has been given orders to retaliate against any unilateral strike by the Afghanistan-based US troops inside the country." - Ian Geldard
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September 12 at 2:43 pm - Link
"Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Pakistan, and Yemen Executed 32 for Crimes Committed as Children" - Ian Geldard
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September 12 at 2:01 pm - Link
""When the British National Party told its members in January that it had raised £70,000 as a result of its “Building to Grow” appeal, Searchlight was sceptical. After all, the appeal was launched just as the internal crisis erupted last December. Who in their right mind, we thought, would donate such sums to a party that seemed about to collapse."" - Ian Geldard
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September 12 at 9:58 am - Link
From the page: "We Who Dared to Say No to War uncovers some of the forgotten but compelling body of work from the American antiwar traditionâ€"speeches, articles, poetry, book excerpts, political cartoons, and moreâ€"from people throughout our history who have opposed war. Beginning with the War of 1812, these selections cover every major American war up to the present and come from both the left and the right, from religious and secular viewpoints. There are many surprises, including a forgotten letter from a Christian theologian urging Confederate President Jefferson Davis to exempt Christians from the draft and a speech by Abraham Lincoln opposing the 1848 Mexican War. Among others, Daniel Webster, Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, Grover Cleveland, Eugene Debs, Robert Taft, Paul Craig Roberts, Patrick Buchanan, and Country Joe and the Fish make an appearance. This first-ever anthology of American antiwar writing offers the full range of the subjectâ€s richness and variety. " - Ian Geldard
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September 12 at 9:58 am - Link
From the page: "We Who Dared to Say No to War uncovers some of the forgotten but compelling body of work from the American antiwar traditionâ€"speeches, articles, poetry, book excerpts, political cartoons, and moreâ€"from people throughout our history who have opposed war. Beginning with the War of 1812, these selections cover every major American war up to the present and come from both the left and the right, from religious and secular viewpoints. There are many surprises, including a forgotten letter from a Christian theologian urging Confederate President Jefferson Davis to exempt Christians from the draft and a speech by Abraham Lincoln opposing the 1848 Mexican War. Among others, Daniel Webster, Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, Grover Cleveland, Eugene Debs, Robert Taft, Paul Craig Roberts, Patrick Buchanan, and Country Joe and the Fish make an appearance. This first-ever anthology of American antiwar writing offers the full range of the subjectâ€s richness and variety. " - Ian Geldard
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September 11 at 2:54 pm - Link
"NATO will not take part in a proposed U.S. strategy of conducting raids into Pakistan from Afghanistan against Taliban and al-Qaeda militants, a spokesman has said." - Ian Geldard
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September 11 at 12:33 pm - Link
From the page: "The SpeedTrap Exchange is a site where visitors can post what they believe are speedtraps. The National Motorists Association cannot attest to the validity of these listings. They are individual postings from private individuals who believe a speed trap is in effect in these locations." - Ian Geldard
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September 11 at 12:33 pm - Link
From the page: "The SpeedTrap Exchange is a site where visitors can post what they believe are speedtraps. The National Motorists Association cannot attest to the validity of these listings. They are individual postings from private individuals who believe a speed trap is in effect in these locations." - Ian Geldard
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September 11 at 12:27 pm - Link
""Until we as Alaskans receive our Ultimate Goal, the AIP will continue to strive to make Alaska a better place to live with less government interference in our everyday lives."" - Ian Geldard
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September 11 at 12:25 pm - Link
From the page: "Until we as Alaskans receive our Ultimate Goal, the AIP will continue to strive to make Alaska a better place to live with less government interference in our everyday lives." - Ian Geldard
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September 11 at 12:25 pm - Link
From the page: "Until we as Alaskans receive our Ultimate Goal, the AIP will continue to strive to make Alaska a better place to live with less government interference in our everyday lives." - Ian Geldard
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September 10 at 3:45 pm - Link
"The TUC in Brighton, has pledged to resist the identity scheme "with all means at its disposal". The motion was carried overwhelmingly. This puts unions on a collision course with the government over civil liberties, and contrasts with the government spin that "unions approve ID cards" issued after the Labour Party National Policy Forum at Warwick at the end of July." - Ian Geldard
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September 10 at 2:25 pm - Link
From the page: "VIDEO: The NUJ has released a short film highlighting some of the problems faced by journalists covering public demonstrations." - Ian Geldard
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September 10 at 2:25 pm - Link
From the page: "VIDEO: The NUJ has released a short film highlighting some of the problems faced by journalists covering public demonstrations." - Ian Geldard
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September 10 at 2:24 pm - Link
"VIDEO: The NUJ has released a short film highlighting some of the problems faced by journalists covering public demonstrations in the UK." - Ian Geldard
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September 10 at 12:50 pm - Link
From the page: "This is Libertyâ€s website to provide support to individuals and organisations who wish to understand and enforce their rights under the Human Rights Act 1998." - Ian Geldard
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September 10 at 12:46 pm - Link
"This is Liberty’s website to provide support to individuals and organisations who wish to understand and enforce their rights under the UK Human Rights Act 1998." - Ian Geldard
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