The Onion
The Witchfondler
Chickenhead
The White House
George W. Bush 2004
US Dept of Faith
Landover Baptist Church
NRA Kooky Kidz Korner
Mrs. Betty Bowers
I love Karl Rove


Support Our Troops?
Tell that to W!
Support Our Troops: Bring Them Home!
George W. Bush
is "a
miserable failure
on foreign policy
and
on the economy
and
he's got
to be replaced."
***
George Bush
Has Got to Go!
***
Flush Bush!
***
Anyone But Bush
in 2004!
***
Have you taken a
good look at
George W. Bush
lately?

December 2003 | ||||||
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | |||
Nov Jan |
3/12/04 |
|
3/12/04 |
|
3/12/04 |
|
3/11/04 |
|
3/10/04 |
|
3/2/04 |
|
2/29/04 |
|
2/29/04 |
|
2/25/04 |
|
2/17/04 |
|
2/14/04 |
|
2/12/04 |
|
2/9/04 |
|
2/9/04 |
|
2/8/04 |
|
2/7/04 |
|
2/6/04 |
|
2/5/04 |
|
2/5/04 |
|
2/5/04 |
|
2/4/04 |
|
2/4/04 |
|
2/4/04 |
|
2/3/04 |
|
2/3/04 |
|
2/3/04 |
|
2/1/04 |
|
1/31/04 |
|
1/30/04 |
|
1/28/04 |
|
1/28/04 |
|
1/28/04 |
|
1/27/04 |
|
1/27/04 |
|
1/27/04 |
|
1/26/04 |
|
1/26/04 |
|
1/25/04 |
|
1/24/04 |
|
1/23/04 |
|
1/23/04 |
|
1/23/04 |
|
1/23/04 |
|
1/22/04 |
|
1/22/04 |
|
1/22/04 |
|
1/22/04 |
|
1/22/04 |
|
1/21/04 |
|
1/21/04 |
|
1/20/04 |
|
1/13/04 |
|
1/13/04 |
|
1/13/04 |
|
1/12/04 |
|
1/12/04 |
|
1/12/04 |
|
1/11/04 |
|
1/11/04 |
|
1/10/04 |
|
1/9/04 |
|
1/9/04 |
|
1/9/04 |
|
1/9/04 |
|
12/29/03 |
|
12/23/03 |
|
12/23/03 |
|
11/24/03 |
|
11/7/03 |


[ t r u t h o u t ]
The Death of Horatio Alger
The other day I found myself reading a leftist rag that made outrageous claims about America. It said that we are becoming a society in which the poor tend to stay poor, no matter how hard they work; in which sons are much more likely to inherit the socioeconomic status of their father than they were a generation ago.
The name of the leftist rag? ... (please click link for rest of story) Squelching dissent in the name of security [The Boston Globe] Op-ed: Squelching dissent in the name of security
Despite the FBI's denials, recent disclosures of intelligence efforts against lawful antiwar protesters are strong reminders of the bureau's intensive undercover operations of the 1960s and '70s. Those counterintelligence operations, known as COINTELPRO, sought to "expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" the activities of targets that included communist organizations, civil rights groups, the Ku Klux Klan, and anti-Vietnam War protesters. While the current revelations are confined to the monitoring of perceived threats rather than active harassment, the broad sweep of the FBI's efforts should raise serious concerns over the bureau's motives and methods.
The New York Times has reported that these methods now include the use of "firsthand observation, informants, and public sources like the Internet" to gather "extensive information on the tactics, training, and organization of antiwar demonstrators." Bureau officials were careful to emphasize that this effort is not designed to monitor the masses of law-abiding protesters, but instead to target anarchists and other "extremist elements" likely to plot and carry out violent acts. But clearly their net was cast more broadly, as the FBI's weekly bulletin to local law enforcement officials contained information about legal movement tactics such as online fund-raising, passive monitoring of police arrests, and activist "training camps."
The sheer scope of these efforts closely parallels the organizational logic of COINTELPRO. In my analysis of more than 6,000 pages of FBI memos related to the anti-Vietnam War movement, I found that agents initiated more than 450 actions against hundreds of groups and individuals between 1968 and 1971. These actions ranged from faked anonymous letters to planted evidence to falsified media stories to massive surreptitious infiltration by informants. ... (please click link for rest of story) |

| Previous | Next | Random | List All Member Sites |
This site is a Reliable Alternatives net ring member.
Thanks to RingSurf | Join? | Nominate? | Questions? |
> All of this rambling is © 2004 Madeline Althoff <