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      America's Army of Children Children in america, as young as 12 and 13 years old have drill sergents. Campers: Boy who died refused food - Aug 13, 2006

      Posted by j1o2n3a4s5 from CNN

      Actually this one was **** down, but it seems amazing to me that our government is has these boot camp style detention facilities. And, apparently, they are quite harsh. It sounds like this kid starved himself to death on purpose. A couple a months ago there was another kid that was beaten to death by his superiors. Seems to me that the ever stronger police state is already here, and does not plan of leaving. If we so much as step out of line, literaly, we will be beaten down for show as an example. Recently, at the Miami WTO protest a demonstrator named Elizibeth Ridder, holding a sign that reads “fear Totalitarianism” was shot with rubber bullets, then shot in the head while she was on the ground. This all while rows of militant police packed deep stood by idly by. See the footage in the Democracy Now 8/11 report.

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      The neocon resurgence

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      The neocon mindset is regaining consciousness with Israel’s new offensive. Hezbolla emerges as a the new enemy of choice, replacing Iraqi insurgents. The Iraq quagmire rests behind the scenes as the Bush Whitehouse sits back – effectively avoiding any condemnation of Israel’s brutal offensive. Condoleeza Rice serves her masters in the U.S. and Israel very well for she would not be Secretary of State if otherwise.

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      World Leaders Cower Before U.S. Fascist Power

      Posted by j1o2n3a4s5 from New York Times

      While agreement was reached on the need for the international force and a follow-up conference on aid for repairing the damage done to Lebanon, perhaps the most stark aspects of the meeting were how isolated the United States appears, and the growing impatience, particularly in the Arab world, over the delay in calling for a ceasefire. While France and other European countries have delayed calling for an immediate ceasefire, in support of the U.S. position, some daylight is now starting to show between Europe and America.

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      Posted by j1o2n3a4s5 from Consortiumnews

      The narrow margin of the U.S. Supreme Court’s rebuke to George W. Bush on military tribunals highlights the stakes on the table for the November 2006 congressional elections – nothing short of the survival of a meaningful constitutional system in the United States.

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    cyberdaemon comments on:

    Iraq vs. World War 2, Iraq wins. Another miserable milestone for Bush's war

    But in other hand , not a single battle in Iraq , Afganistan and Somalia combined doesnt even reach the half as bad as it was in Stalingrad. And that was just one battle out of many.

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    10:47 am 9/11/08
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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    ACLU Sues Arpaio Over Racial Profiling

    http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/07/17/20080717profiling0717.html

    another article with more evidence

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    10:07 am 7/17/08
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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    ACLU Sues Arpaio Over Racial Profiling

    “Well, you know, they call you KKK. They did me. I think it’s an honor, right? It means we’re doing something,” Arpaio

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    9:59 am 7/17/08
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    Billbar comments on:

    Reclaiming The Issues: Islamic Or Republican Fascism?

    Good column. Hartmann spells it out nicely. Bush isn't our first fascist president, however. Calvin Coolidge famously stated, "The business of America is business."

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    9:46 pm 8/29/06
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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    Reclaiming The Issues: Islamic Or Republican Fascism?

    it is all about the mix of corporations to government. think industrial complexes and privatization

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    6:54 pm 8/29/06
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    j1o2n3a4s5

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognized Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

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