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Bradley Manning: A US Political Prisoner Facing Inhumane Treatment

Bradley Manning: A US Political Prisoner Facing Inhumane Treatment

On January 24, human rights organization Amnesty International accused the United States of “inhumane treatment” over the case of the detention of Bradley Manning. Manning, the soldier accused of leaking information to WikiLeaks, has been held for 23 hours a day in a bare solitary cell under harsh pre-trial detention conditions. Bradley Manning has been […]

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Arab Revolution: Israel Should Compromise While It Still Can

Arab Revolution: Israel Should Compromise While It Still Can

Egypt has entered a 3rd day of historic and violent protest. Inspired by the Jasmine revolution in Tunisia, thousands of Egyptian protesters have confronted the police in violent clashes in defiance of a ban on public demonstration. Just like  Ben Ali in Tunisia, Mubarak has ruled Egypt with an iron-fist and a taste for corruption […]

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The Divided State of the Union: Americans Versus The Banks

There is no voice in government telling the banks that they are responsible for the debt they created. The current system, and your representatives, assist only in allowing you to fight amongst yourselves. You get to decide whom amongst you pays what share. None of your representatives, nothing in your political system, is fighting against those that have indebted you. They all have the same plan. They all plan to use you, and your resources, to pay off the bankers.

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Tunisia, WikiLeaks And Food Crisis: Forces For A Global Revolution

Tunisia, WikiLeaks And Food Crisis: Forces For A Global Revolution

It would be hard to contest that our world is in crisis, or at least at a turning point. The models which were developed at the start of the industrial revolution have either failed or are crumbling in front of us in “real time”. If communism died in the 80’s with the collapse of the […]

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Sarah Palin: Wanted Down Under

“Certainly if Sarah Palin or any of those other politicians come to Australia, for whatever purpose, then we can initiate a private prosecution, and that’s what we intend to do.”

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