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TVNL Editor's Comments: The Bush administration has
hampered efforts by the UN to address nuclear nonproliferation; they have
stepped up research into new nuclear weapons; they are trying to loosen guidelines
for the use of nuclear weapons; they are looking into new landmine
technology; they have eliminated the programs that monitored nuclear waste
sites in the US; and they reduced funding meant to account for all he nuclear
arms that had once been controlled by the USSR. Now consider all of the Bush
administrations actions related to environmental laws. Can someone tell me
how they are making us safer? It sure seems to me that this administration is
hell bent on destroying the world. It seems obvious to me. Can you think of
another explanation for all of these actions or non-actions? Think
about it! – Jesse, Editor, TvNewsLIES.org SPECIAL NOTE TO OUR FRIENDS DOWN SOUTH: My thoughts
are with all the victims of Katrina. I wish you all a peaceful resolution to
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· Norquist
poster to become a billboard in DC - The AMERICAN SHAME: The Edgar
Hollingsworth Story diary by RobertInWisconsin is a
stunning example of the callous disregard of the citizenry by the
administration, you must read that. · · Chicago biggest
city yet to call for bringing troops home - The 29-to-9
vote -- interrupted by the collapse of Ald. Burton
F. Natarus (42nd) -- followed a two-hour argument
that pitted aldermen who have opposed the war from the start and colleagues
who have converted to that position as the death toll mounts against veterans
concerned about undermining and demoralizing U.S. troops in Iraq. · Condi & Powell
- Before They Lied Through Their Teeth!!! - Article · Terror Leader in
Iraq Declares War on Tape - Al-Qaida's leader in |
· Bush's Note to Rice - U.S. President
George W. Bush writes a note to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during a
Security Council meeting at the 2005 World Summit and 60th General Assembly
of the United Nations in · End of the
Bush Era - Recent months, and especially the past two
weeks, have brought home to a steadily growing majority of Americans the
truth that President Bush's government doesn't work. His policies are
failing, his approach to leadership is detached and self-indulgent, his way of politics has produced a divided, angry and
dysfunctional public square. We dare not go on like this. |
· Increase
to Initial Unemployment Claims - In the week ending Sept. 10, the advance
figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 398,000, an increase of
71,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 327,000. The 4-week moving
average was 340,750, an increase of 19,750 from the previous week's revised
average of 321,000. · Numbers Show
Economic Lag Before Storm - The government reported Wednesday that retail
sales fell 2.1 percent in August, even before the storm hit, as high
gasoline prices jolted consumers. |
· OPEN
LETTER to the 9/11 Public Discourse Project -- Challenge to a Debate and
Forum on the Findings of the 9/11 Report - We propose that this debate or
forum be moderated and facilitated by former members of the Family Steering
Committee who were primarily responsible for the Commission's formation
following a year of lobbying. 9/11 CitizensWatch
will approach them independently. · Citizens' Watchdog
Group Challenges 9/11 Commissioners to Debate; Says 9/11 Report "Worst
Cover-up in History" - Claiming the official narrative doesn't hold up
under the scrutiny of ignored whistleblowers, academics and truly independent
investigators, a leading 9/11 watchdog group today issued a formal challenge
to debate the 9/11 Commission's findings, calling upon former 9/11
Commissioners to put real "public discourse' in their 9/11 Public
Discourse Project. · 9/11 Bush
Knew - Body Language Tells All. - Watch this video and ask
yourself if this is the body language of someone who has nothing to hide.
Imagine how you would have answered the same quesition.
· Gutless
Politicians Still Won't Answer 9/11 Questions; Truth Rally Calls For Treason
And Murder Indictments Against Bush And Cheney - Gutless politicians
still continue to avoid the truth about 9/11, as this week in New York former
9/11 commissioner and Congressman, Timothy Roemer, avoided answering
questions, running away like a scared rabbit when confronted by William
Rodriguez, the WTC janitor who heard explosions in the North Tower basement
and wanted to know why his testimony was omitted in the final report.. · 9/11, |
· Top CIA
official to quit sooner over Goss dispute - Mr. Richer told associates
earlier this week that he decided to enter the transition program earlier
because of concerns about the CIA leadership. He has said that he
disagreed with and did not have confidence in Mr. Goss and his key aides · Woman
fired after rescuing siblings from Mississippi - - An employee was fired
from her $7-an-hour job at the Family Dollar store in Spring Hill after
taking time off to rescue two younger siblings from hurricane-ravaged
Mississippi, she says. · Judge Declares
Mich. Abortion Law Illegal - In a ruling dated Monday, U.S. District Court
Judge Denise Page Hood in Detroit ruled the law places an ''undue burden'' on
women. · Judge: School
Pledge Is Unconstitutional - A federal judge declared the reciting of the
Pledge of Allegiance in public schools unconstitutional Wednesday in a case
brought by the same atheist whose previous battle against the words
"under God" was rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court on procedural
grounds. · Chertoff delayed
federal response, memo shows - The federal official with the power to mobilize
a massive federal response to Hurricane Katrina was Homeland Security
Secretary Michael Chertoff, not the former FEMA
chief who was relieved of his duties and resigned earlier this week, federal
documents reviewed by Knight Ridder show. · |
|
INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international |
· States
'not run by people's will' - Sixty-five percent of citizens across the
world do not think their country is governed by the will of the people, a
poll commissioned by the BBC suggests. · World leaders
shake heads as reforms to check nuclear arms spread dumped - United
Nations failed to agree on how to revamp global non-proliferation rules. They
adopted a watered-down package of reforms to be endorsed by the leaders of
the world attending the 60th anniversary meeting of the global body. Proposed
new rules on nuclear weapons proliferation and disarmament were completely
disregarded. "It's a real disgrace," said UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, lamenting the omission, which reportedly
came after |
MILITARY
& VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military |
· Military
admits killing KSU professor - The U.S. military has acknowledged slaying
a |
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· Anger at Thai
tycoon's media bid - Rights groups have expressed their fears that a
media baron's attempts to buy into two of · NYT's Brooks
revealed that "from Day One," the Bush White House "decided
our public relations is not going to be honest" -- why hasn't he written
about this? - On the September 11 edition of NBC's syndicated
The Chris Matthews Show, New York Times columnist David Brooks revealed that
he has learned from private conversations with Bush officials who
"represent" what "Bush believes" that from its earliest
days, the Bush administration adopted a policy of shielding itself from
political damage by never publicly admitting any mistake -- even if it
meant lying to the media and the American public. · Watchdog slams US forces for media deaths in Iraq - A media
watchdog criticized the U.S. military on Wednesday for consistently failing
to investigate the killing of journalists in Iraq by its forces, and said the
Pentagon was losing credibility as a result. · NYTimes.com To Launch Premium Service Next Monday: Will Fans Pay for Famed Columnists? - "If the Times' idea catches on, this really could be the beginning of the end of the current state of Internet news." · Replay: Independent World Television - Watch the
video. Take the survey. |
· As
Angry Patients Vent Online, Doctors Sue to Silence Them - But when
William Boothe, an ophthalmologist in Texas, saw
that one disgruntled former patient was posting his complaints on the
Internet, he launched an aggressive response. He sued for libel and other
claims, and earlier this year a state judge ordered the material removed from
the Web. |
· · Vatican to Check
U.S. Seminaries on Gay Presence - Investigators appointed by the |
· Former
Green Beret Comes Clean About Mafia-Like Hit On Military Officer Who Knew Too
Much About Kennedy Assassination - "Jimmy was the guy on the grassy
knoll in Dallas who put a bullet in Kennedy's head. The mafia was infiltrated
by the CIA and the mob hired Jimmy to carry it out. He's still alive,
admitted doing it and I still communicate with him. In fact, I emailed him
three weeks ago. · VIDEO: Earwitness: explosives blew · COVERUP: The
dynamiting of the |
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