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TVNL The hypocrisy also continues to flow from a White House that it
laced with former Iran Contra criminals and associates, who illegally sold
arms to rebels. This administration has a long history of fueling wars by
selling arms all over the world, helping people to kill each other for
generations. How dare they do this? Here is how they dare; the media lets
them get away with it. Think about it! – Jesse,
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· 10
doctors killed in Iraq - Unidentified gunmen ambushed a group of doctors
on their way to help at hospitals, west of Baghdad, killing 10 of them, said
medical sources on Wednesday. · Depleted Uranium is
WMD - Depleted uranium (DU) weaponry meets the
definition of weapon of mass destruction in two out of three categories under
U.S. Federal Code Title 50 Chapter 40 Section 2302. - DU weaponry violates
all international treaties and agreements, Hague and · FOUR TASK FO · U.S.
SERVICEMEMBER DIES AFTER IED ATTACK NEAR GHANZI - One U.S. servicemember has died as a result of an improvised
explosive device attack Aug. 9 near Ghazni · · MARINE KILLED IN
AR RAMADI - A Marine assigned to 2nd Marine Division, II
Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), was killed in action Aug. 8 by
small-arms fire during combat operations in Ar Ramadi, · 1 |
· Bush Bypasses
Senate to Install · Roberts Papers
Being Delayed - Thrown on the defensive by recent revelations
about Supreme Court nominee · Backlash
Builds Against Cheney's 'Guns Of August' - Since that initial story by
former CIA officer Philip Giraldi, this news
service has confirmed the accuracy of the report from a significant number of
horrified U.S. government officials-from Senators on both sides of the aisle,
to military officers, diplomats, and spies. One former · Bigger Than AIPAC - Important
new details of the U.S.-Israeli espionage case involving Larry Franklin, the
alleged Pentagon spy, two officials of the American-Israel Public Affairs
Committee, and an intelligence official at the Embassy of Israel emerged last
week. Two AIPAC officials—who have left the organization—were indicted along
with |
· Housing Prices
High for Low Income Workers - The report, by a coalition advocating affordable
housing, found that even cities once considered affordable, such as · IT Workers
Confront 'Job Shock' - The first thing the research revealed is that IT
work and IT jobs aren't synonyms. · Watching the
Economy Crumble - The media gives a bare bones jobs report that is
misleading. The public heard that 207,000 jobs were created in July. If not a
reassuring figure, at least it is not a disturbing one. On the surface things
look to be pretty much OK. It is when you look into the composition of these
jobs that the concern arises. · Snow
Concedes Economic Surge Is Not Benefiting People Equally - Treasury
Secretary |
· 9/11 ON
TRIAL - SO FAR THIS IS THE LARGEST ARTICLE EVER PRINTED BY THE UK
MAINSTREAM MEDIA RAISING MANY OF THE SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT THE 9/11 COVER UP |
· Teachers,
· Investment
firm's payments to Republican fundraiser under scrutiny - Federal prosecutors
investigating corruption at a state pension fund have subpoenaed records
concerning $4.5 million in fees a Washington-based investment firm is paying
the new treasurer of the Republican National Committee, government sources
confirmed Tuesday. · Parts of Patriot
Act are offensive-lawyers group - The president-elect of the
nation's largest lawyers group on Monday said some of the federal
government's investigative powers included in the anti-terrorism Patriot Act
are a threat to constitutional rights. · U.S. to Begin
Issuing Electronic Passports - The United States will begin issuing electronic
passports in December to help tighten border and identity security, the State
Department said Tuesday. · Ohio
Critics of G.O.P. Start Battle to Change Election P · Homeland Security
New Report - What's Rumsfeld Know? Nothing. - But after
the big buildup about how much we've done since 9/11, his examples of the
Patriot Act and the International Intelligence Czar, Smith asked,
"Secretary Rumsfeld was asked about this (report) today and said he knew
nothing about it." (Comment: Smith, himself seemed shocked at the answer
Rumsfeld gave) |
INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international |
· Chavez: U.S. will 'bite the dust' if it
invades - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez told thousands of visiting
students that if U.S. forces were to invade the South American country, they
would be soundly defeated. · 40 Nepalese
soldiers killed in clash with rebels - Maoists have killed 40 Nepalese
soldiers in an all-night battle in the country's north-west and 76 are still
unaccounted for, the army says. · China Angry With
US Over Israel Deals - The Chinese are angry with the |
MILITARY
& VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military |
· Military Families
to Join Cindy Sheehan in Crawford; Gold Star and Military Families from
Across Country on Their Way to Texas - More members of Gold Star
Families for Peace (GSFP) and Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) are
traveling to Texas to join the protest outside of President Bush's ranch in
Crawford, Texas, where he is vacationing for the month of August. · Air Force
officer allegedly vandalized cars with pro-Bush bumper stickers - · Senior General Is
Relieved of Duties - The Army, in a rare disciplinary act against a
four-star officer, said Tuesday it relieved Gen. Kevin P. Byrnes of his
command after a Pentagon investigation into unspecified "personal
conduct." |
· UPDATE PENDING · Replay: Independent World Television - Watch the
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· Healthy
foods are actually cheaper than popular manufactured foods - With the
money saved, they can buy high-density superfood
supplements, whole food concentrates, high end herbs and vitamins, or other
nutritional supplements. Spending the same money that you're spending today,
I can show you how to be a heck of a lot healthier. |
· UPDATE
PENDING |
· Abe Hirschfeld, eccentric multimillionaire, dead at 85 - Eccentric
multimillionaire Abe Hirschfeld, an immigrant who
lived the American dream until his increasingly bizarre behavior led him into
politics, publishing and prison, died Tuesday. He was 85. |
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