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Attacks To Be Linked To Obama Target Pakistan? Coordinated attacks across Mumbai, India’s financial capital,
which have killed up to a hundred people and injured hundreds more,
are likely to be blamed on a terrorist organization linked to the Pakistani
ISI, providing further justification for controversial U.S. bombings
inside Pakistani territory and heightened rhetoric against Pakistan
on behalf of President elect Barack Obama.
Vigilant
Shield 09: A Cover for Illegal Domestic Operations?
On November 17, U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) and the North American
Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) concluded Vigilant Shield 09 (VS09),
described in a press release as a training exercise focused on “homeland
defense and civil support.”
Judge
yelled ‘tyrant’ before Mukasey collapsed
Before Attorney General Michael Mukasey collapsed last week at a speech
to the conservative Federalist Society, one audience member could not
contain his disapproval with the speech’s subject matter.
Cost
Of Bailout Hits $8.5 Trillion The total cost of funds committed to the bailout
in its various guises has now hit $8.5 trillion dollars, up from $7.7
trillion in just two days after the federal government committed an
additional $800 billion to two new loan programs on Tuesday.
Data
review grants more data sharing
Buried in the small print of the government's response to the Data Sharing
Review is a line which grants the secretary of state power "to
permit or require the sharing of personal information between particular
specified persons, where a robust case for so doing exists."
Motorcade
shooting was a Georgian stunt - Poland
Poland has dismissed last week’s shooting incident involving
the motorcade of the Georgian and Polish presidents as a stunt.
Special services in Warsaw say the alleged attack near the South
Ossetian border was a provocation staged by Georgians.
‘US
troops hit Russian motorcade in Iraq’
A Russian Foreign Ministry official says the US troops in Iraq have
deliberately rammed their vehicle into a convoy carrying Russian
diplomats.
U.
S. auto bailout tip of iceberg, analysts warn
The tens of billions of U. S. taxpayer dollars being asked for by
Detroit could be the tip of the iceberg, analysts at JPMorgan said
yesterday.
Canada,
U.S. should form border agency: former envoy
Barack Obama and Stephen Harper should create a new border agency
that would become the economic equivalent of NORAD, the joint Canada-U.S.
military alliance, says a group headed by Canada’s former
ambassador to the United States.
US
has never advised Israel against Iran strike: Olmert The United States has not pressured Israel
to rule out military action in order to halt Iran’s nuclear
program, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Tuesday after talks
with President George W. Bush.
Column:
Impeach before Bush leaves office A Detroit Free Press columnist argues
that Congress shouldn't let President Bush's last two months in
office go by without pressing for impeachment.
Obama
To Keep Gates At Pentagon Barack Obama is expected to confirm
he will keep Robert Gates in place as Defence Secretary when he
becomes US President in January.
Man
claims he was assaulted by VA cop A Utah man claims he was beaten and
wrongfully jailed by a VA hospital policeman while walking through
a parking lot at the George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs
Medical Center following the BYU-Utah football game Saturday night.
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