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    • Sudan Is Secret Partner of US

      Posted by theangryindian from Truth Out

      Khartoum supplies information to the CIA on insurgents in Iraq. Washington - Sudan has secretly worked with the CIA to spy on the insurgency in Iraq - an example of how the United States has continued to cooperate with the Sudanese regime even while condemning its role in the killing of tens of thousands of civilians in Darfur. President Bush has condemned the killings in Darfur as genocide and has imposed sanctions on Sudan's government. But some critics say the administration

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      Plame sues CIA over memoir

      Posted by theangryindian from Yahoo News!

      WASHINGTON - Valerie Plame, the former undercover CIA officer whose 2003 exposure touched off a leak investigation, is accusing the government of delaying publication of her new book. Plame and her publisher, Simon & Schuster, sued the CIA in a New York federal court Thursday. They accused the government of illegally refusing to let Plame write about the specific dates she worked for the agency. The CIA, which has acknowledged only that Plame worked for the agency since 20

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    • Think Progress » DOJ expands U.S. attorney investigation.

      Posted by theangryindian from Think Progress

      DOJ expands U.S. attorney investigation. Today, Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine and counsel for the Office of Professional Responsibility wrote to the Senate Judiciary Committee and announced that their offices are expanding their U.S. attorney investigations to the allegations of the politicization of the Justice Department’s hiring practices. From their letter:

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    • US big business funnels hundreds of millions into presidential campaigns

      Posted by theangryindian

      With the 2008 US presidential election still more than 17 months away, and primaries not scheduled until next year, a “money primary” is well under way to separate the “serious” candidates—those with the most support from corporate America—from the rest. Largely concealed from public view, Democratic and Republican candidates have been touring the country at a hectic pace, holding lavish fundraising dinners and meeting with wealthy individuals in state after state. Each candidate

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      Feith Fakes Evidence Of Pre-War Ties

      Posted by theangryindian from Angryindian.blogspot

      Early last month, Senate Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin (D-MI) released a declassified version of a Pentagon Inspector General report that found that in Sept. 2002, Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith gave a briefing entitled “Assessing the Relationship Between Iraq and al-Qaida” to Vice President Cheney’s chief of staff. In this “alternative” intelligence assessment, Feith asserted that Osama Bin Laden’s al-Hijra Company had business “contacts” with a Dutch company, V

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    rwtaylor comments on:

    The Associated Press: Obama Photo in Turban, Robe Causes Stir

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    5:20 pm 6/16/08
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    rwtaylor comments on:

    The Associated Press: Obama Photo in Turban, Robe Causes Stir

    www.motorshifter.com">.

    What is the big deal?

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    5:18 pm 6/16/08
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    socean comments on:

    Inteligentaindigena Indigenismo : Real Truth Online: Vincent Bugliosi Wants Bush Charged with Murder

    Bugliosi is no Shakespear, he writes as though he is addressing a jury. And he is… us. However, Geogre Bush’s deeds speak for themselves for the most part, all Bugliosi has to do is lay them out. And he does…clearly.

    Let us hope that there are some attorneys out there that still have some faith in the legal system and will work to prove Bugliosi’s case true or false.

     

     

     

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    12:44 am 5/29/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    Yeah, especially if you are meaning still working within your political system although we don’t want to.  I can think of several.

    You could start with the U.S. must offically apologising for American Aboriginal genocide and than make the necessary changes to the educational system to wash out the colonial propaganda clotting American hearts and minds.  Second, ALL of First Nations-U.S. are to be honoured and without undue delay.  Next, the United States is to offically apologise for chattle slavery, genocide and systematic institutional racial bias.  The U.S. must then return full sovereignty to Puerto Rico, Guam, the Dominican Republic, the Philippines and promise to not try and re-take the island of Cuba.

    Following all that there would need to be a restructuring of the entire political system and the acceptance of multiple parties including revamping the voting system without the Electoral College.

    Without the former list of suggestions, the latter half is only cosmetic.  Just my opinion.

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    4:08 pm 5/22/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    That’s fine. Got another option?

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    3:10 pm 5/22/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    If my vote counted, Florida 2000 would have been addressed.  It still hasn’t.  I’m still not convinced.  Sorry.

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    2:52 pm 5/22/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    It’s a strange thing because aboriginals DESERVE to be involved and respected.

     

    I know the real history and it makes me sick. I’ve read Zinn. I’ve been on "Indian" reservations and seen the sqaulor. It’s shameful. This land is THEIR land…we ( not me literally…as I’m Irish American and my relatives served as indentured servants ) are robbers. The real criminals are long dead. The modern white is ignorant to the facts…But, they DO benefit from these crimes.

    But, again, NOT voting gives them more power …and they thank you for not voting…as they thank the millions of others… who…if they voted, could remove them from power…

    It’s that or violent revolution…which is fine with me. Apathy gets people nowhere…

    except in the case of the government. It gets them everywhere ….and everything.

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    1:25 pm 5/22/08
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    theangryindian

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognised 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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    okami

    Member since Jul 2008

    former US Marine, retired police; now alternately protected and terrorized by gangs of cats

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    gmc1

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