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Government Plans Mass Swine Flu Vaccination Program A shocking internal document outlines
the French government's plans to impose a mass swine flu vaccination
program on the entire population which would be focused around regional
vaccination centers and would be carried out by H1N1 injection teams,
completely bypassing medical establishments and GP's.
Rasmussen:
Obama Approval Rating Falls To New Low
Overall, 46% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the President’s
performance. That’s the lowest level of total approval yet measured
for Obama.
Ridge
backpedals on pressure to raise terror alert level
Former Homeland Security secretary Tom Ridge, speaking for the first
time about accusations made in his new book, says he did not mean to
suggest that other top Bush administration officials were playing politics
with the nation’s security before the 2004 presidential election.
New
browser red-flags disputed facts on the web
Developers of new web browsing software that flags questionable claims
or outright lies on the web hope it will become a valuable tool to deal
with the misinformation that litters the Internet.
Security
Goon Crushes Free Speech: 'This Ain't America No More'
In a damning indictment of how the First Amendment has been eviscerated,
footage from a recent town hall event shows a school security officer
threatening a protester with arrest for holding up an anti-Obama sign
while declaring that America has ceased to exist, arguing that unflattering
representations of our dear leader are illegal.
“Emergency
Control” of the Internet You have to hand it to congressional Democrats.
Mendacious grifters whose national security agenda is virtually indistinguishable
from Bushist Republicans, when it comes to rearranging proverbial deck
chairs on the Titanic, the party of “change” is second to
none in the “all terrorism all the time” department.
Poll:
57 percent of Americans would vote to reboot Congress According to a newly released Rasmussen poll, though satisfaction
with legislators has improved to a small degree since the presidential
election, 57 percent of Americans would vote to reboot the U.S. Congress
by replacing every single lawmaker and “starting over.”
Sheriff's
Deputy Sees Nothing Wrong In Tasering Mom In Front Of Kids
A New York sheriff's deputy has defended his actions in tasering
a woman in front of her two young children, and says that the decision
to suspend him for thirty days came only after the story made national
headlines earlier this month.
‘The
Joker’ is back, this time in Longview
Posters depicting President Obama in Joker make-up were first spotted
last week on the downtown Tyler square. They were believed to be
part of a radio show contest. But, this time the pranksters targeted
Longview High School.
NSA
Q Group employs more Soviet-style security measures
WMR’s National Security Agency (NSA) sources report that the
agency’s Q Group personnel security department, acting in
concert with the dubious NSA medical unit, has adopted a new approach
to dealing with NSA employees who express opposition to illegal
surveillance policies and draconian internal security procedures.
Fed
Can Avoid Inflation Danger: NY Fed President
Fears of inflation because of the Federal Reserve’s massive
quantitative easing measures are overblown, because the Fed has
the ability to pull the liquidity out of the market fast enough
to prevent price rises, William Dudley, New York Fed president,
told CNBC Monday.
Democratic
lawmaker questions probe of CIA interrogations
A leading Democratic senator Sunday criticized a Justice Department
investigation into abusive CIA interrogations of Al-Qaeda detainees
as poorly timed, signaling broadening opposition to the probe.
The
Corruption of Empire
In an interview with Fox News to be aired this Sunday, former Vice
President Dick Cheney said he is “OK” with CIA interrogations
that violated Justice Department guidelines and condemned the prospect
of any investigation of abuses as potentially “devastating”
to morale.
New
flu hit estimated 10 percent of New Yorkers
The new H1N1 swine flu is estimated to have infected about 800,000
people in New York City in the spring, a top U.S. health official
said on Sunday, citing a study due to be released later this week.
Why
Not Crippling Sanctions for Israel and the US?
In Israel, a country stolen from the Palestinians, fanatics control
the government. One of the fanatics is the prime minister, Benjamin
Netanyahu. Last week Netanyahu called for “crippling sanctions”
against Iran.
Afghan
vote fraud claims mount
Allegations of election fraud in Afghanistan soared Monday ahead
of the fourth tranche of results from presidential polls in which
incumbent Hamid Karzai is apparently cruising towards victory.
July 13 - Gregory
Seabrooke - $100
June 24 - David Kwon - $50
June 11 - Peter Keeley - $10
June 11 - James Gathings - $10
May 25 - Stefan Lisander - $200
May 15 - Barry John Bennett - $15