|
 |
Tuesday, July 11, 2006 |
CNet: "The FBI has drafted sweeping legislation that would require Internet service providers to create wiretapping hubs for police surveillance and force makers of networking gear to build in backdoors for eavesdropping."
CommonDreams: "Americans should demand that the Bush administration follow the law and gain court orders and/or serious congressional oversight for their domestic spying, because we don't want America to become a gulag-nation where average citizens are afraid to speak out about political issues, or where opposition politicians are routinely neutralized by such spying."
The aim is total control and supervision of all Americans, except the Bush nomenklatura, of course.
The perpetrators of war crimes and human rights abuses are simply trying to prevent anyone challenging their power.
ClickOnDetroit: "A local man was handcuffed and arrested after standing at Nine Mile Road and Woodward Avenue in protest against the war in Iraq.
Victor Kittila, 55, of Eastpointe was standing near the road in Ferndale last week holding a sign that read 'Honk if you want Bush Out', according to the Daily Tribune. Kittila lost the sign after police confiscated it and placed him under arrest."
RawStory: "This administration never holds anyone in senior positions accountable for derelict performance."
USNewswire: "On July 11, New Jersey attorney Hamdi Rifai will proceed with the start of a lawsuit for the killing of journalist Tareq Ayyoub. At the start of the war in Iraq George Bush as Commander in Chief of the military of the United States ordered particular targets to be bombed. On April 8, 2003, the headquarters of the Al-Jazeera Television Station in Baghdad, Iraq was bombed, resulting in the death of journalist Tariq Ayyoub."
11:05:32 AM
|
|
What is the driving force behind Bush? The answer.
10:36:09 AM
|
|
© Copyright 2006 Hetty Litjens.
|
|
|
|
|