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Wednesday, September 3, 2008 20:53
GMT Bush:
Vote For McCain Because Of 9/11 Speaking from the White House via satellite,
the president told Republicans at the national convention in St. Paul,
Minnesota that voters must elect John McCain because of 9/11.
Video:
‘Kill Michelle Malkin’ Hoax Exposed
Aaron Dykes has worked overtime to produce the video here, ‘Kill
Michelle Malkin’ Hoax Exposed. Dykes’ effort should finally
put to rest the concerted campaign launched by the neocons — primarily
on the neocon blogs but also in the corporate media, most notably the
Dallas Morning News — to vilify and accuse Alex Jones of calling
for the murder of Michelle Malkin.
The
Bush Administration Is an Ongoing Criminal Conspiracy Under International
Law and U.S. Domestic Law
Since the impeachable installation of George W. Bush as President in
January of 2001 by the U.S. Supreme Court’s Gang of Five, the
peoples of the world have witnessed a government in the United States
that has demonstrated little if any respect for fundamental considerations
of international law, human rights, and the United States Constitution.
Ventura
Voices 9/11 Truth At Rally For The Republic During an impassioned speech in which
he called for a revolution to take back the country, former Minnesota
Governor Jesse Ventura voiced 9/11 truth to the 10,000 in attendance
and the millions watching on C-Span and You Tube at the Rally For The
Republic yesterday.
U.S.
to announce $1 billion aid for Georgia: official The Bush administration will announce on Wednesday
a package of roughly $1 billion dollars in aid to help rebuild war-torn
U.S. ally Georgia, which battled Russia over a separatist enclave last
month, an administration official said.
WWF
Blames Global Cooling On "Carbon Pollution"
Conservation group World Wildlife Fund has blamed human carbon emissions
for the fact that the coldest August has been recorded in Australia
for more than 60 years.
US
says troops could quit Baghdad soon
General David Petraeus, the top US commander in Iraq, said declining
violence in Baghdad raised the possibility that American combat troops
could leave the capital by next summer.
Microsoft
proposes online ID system
Microsoft has an idea for keeping children safe online: create "digital
playgrounds," sites where visitors have to prove their age using
digital identity credentials.
House
price crash goes global The property crash that began in the
US is spreading across the globe, according to international estate
agents Knight Frank, which said today that steep declines are now taking
place across Europe and into Asia.
Clones'
offspring may be in food supply: FDA Food and milk from the offspring of cloned
animals may have entered the U.S. food supply, the U.S. government said
on Tuesday, but it would be impossible to know because there is no difference
between cloned and conventional products.
N.Korea
seen reassembling nuclear facility
North Korea has begun reassembling its Yongbyon reactor that can make
material for atomic bombs in violation of U.S. conditions for improved
diplomatic relations, Fox News reported on Tuesday.