Date: December 9th 2005

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Monday, December 5th: Topic: How the Republicans Stole Christmas : The Republican Party's Declared Monopoly on Religion and What Democrats Can Do to Take it Back

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Tuesday, December 6th: Topic: Hydrogen Peroxide Vs. Cancer.

·        Guest: Bill Munro, 81 year old self cured cancer survivor!

 

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TVNL Editor's Comments: The fact that Howard Stern is moving to satellite radio serves as the perfect example of how freedom in this nation is vanishing. If you have been listening to Stern on his recent media blitz he explains that all he really wants to do is the material that he did on his program 12 years ago.

12 Years ago Stern had the freedom to be lude & rude. At the same time he harmed nobody. He deceived nobody. He misinformed nobody. He never misled any of his listeners on any issues that caused them to vote for the wrong candidate.

If sex is obscene to you then become celibate but let others have fun as long as they hurt nobody. If you, like me, find the lies told by the media to be obscene, then stop worrying about Stern and start paying attention to the obscenities that take place on your news networks. These obscenities are called lies. Those obscenities hurt people, protect criminals and result in unspeakable atrocities. So tell me, what do you find to be the real obscenities in life? Think about it! – Jesse, Editor, TvNewsLIES.org

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WAR : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#war

 

· RAF Hercules was shot down - An RAF Hercules plane which crashed in Iraq killing 10 British servicemen in January was hit by ground-to-air fire, Defence Secretary John Reid has said.


· Nato agrees to expand Afghan role - It will involve deploying 6,000 more troops in the south of the country, a third of them expected to be British.


· Bus bombing kills 30 in Baghdad - A suicide attacker has detonated a bomb on a bus in Baghdad, killing at least 30 people, Iraqi police said.


· TASK FORCE BAGHDAD SOLDIER KILLED - A Task Force Baghdad Soldier was killed when a convoy struck an improvised explosive device in east Baghdad shortly after 10 a.m. Dec. 8.


· Iraq war was 'blatant state terrorism': Nobel laureate Pinter - "The invasion of Iraq was a bandit act, an act of blatant state terrorism, demonstrating absolute contempt for the concept of international law," Pinter said in a pre-recorded lecture broadcast by the Swedish Academy.


· Isn't It Time - Isn’t about time that some soldier spit in Bush’s face the next time he tells the troops he supports them, and then goes back and cuts their salaries, their veteran benefits, their hospital plans, their pension plans and their equipment in order for his friends to make more money on the war in Iraq? - Isn’t it about time that some of the troops have the courage to put down their guns and tell their commanders, NO—if you want to go out and kill Iraqis, then you do it, but I am ready to go to the brig rather than fight in this illegal, this immoral war, one more day?

 

 

POLITICS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news#politics

 

· UPDATE PENDING

 

 

ECONOMY : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news#economy

 

· Housing Slowdown May Claim 800,000 Jobs - The slowdown is likely to last several years, with as many as 500,000 construction jobs and 300,000 financial sector positions lost, the quarterly Anderson Forecast predicted.


· Microsoft to invest $1.7 bn, hire 3,000 in India - "We have about 4,000 people (in India), we would be growing that by 3,000 over the next several years," Gates told a news conference.


· Cisco likely to invest up to $1 bn in India - Cisco Systems Inc, the world's largest maker of Internet equipment, plans to invest between $500 million and $1 billion in Asia's third largest economy, a national daily reported on Wednesday.


· JP Morgan to hire 4,500 graduates in India - Overall the bank hopes to have 9,000 employees in India by the end of 2007, the newspaper said, 3,000 in investment banking and 6,000 in commercial banking, the latter including 2,000 in call-centre operations.

 

 

9/11 News : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#911

 

· General gave OK for Able Danger - Gen. Hugh Shelton, who was the military's top commander during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, confirmed that four years before the tragedy he authorized a secret computer data-mining initiative to track down Osama bin Laden and operatives in the fugitive terrorist's al-Qaida network.


· Four years later, we still have ten big questions - Why did 7 WTC fall? - How did the twin towers fall?


· Commercial Pilot and Aeronautical Engineer Explains Why Official 9/11 Story About Pentagon Is Bogus - “The government wants us to believe that a person who couldn’t even solo a small Cessna took over the controls of a Boeing 757 jetliner and performed complicated maneuvers even myself or other experienced pilots could have never performed.


· Strange Suicide of a Flight 11 Passenger's Wife Raises More Doubt as to What Really Happened on the Four 9/11 Flights - Due to the numerous inconsistencies and irregularities on all four 9/11 flight manifests, critics of the official government story contend many of the passengers probably never existed at all or were concocted as the result of carefully constructed aliases, essentially faking their deaths.

 

 

 

CONGRESS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#congress

 

· House Republicans quietly pushing for new leadership - Beset by a series of high-profile scandals, House Republicans are increasingly looking to usher in 2006 with a new majority leader to give the party a fresh start with voters that could help avert potentially devastating midterm elections next year.

 

 

DOMESTIC : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#domestic

 

· Diebold execs gave to GOP despite ban - Money from three Diebold executives began trickling into two Republican campaigns last August, just two months after the voting-machine maker banned political giving by a handful of its top brass.


· Voting Machines Under Scrutiny - Across the country, officials are trying multiple methods to ensure that touch-screen voting machines can record and count votes without falling prey to software bugs, hackers, malicious insiders or other ills.


· U.S.TERRORISM PROSECUTIONS, 2005: HOW MUCH PROGRESS? - Amidst charges that President Bush and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) are inflating the number of criminal prosecutions for terrorism, five cases shed light on the administration’s mixed record of convictions during 2005.


· California hears gang leader plea - The California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, will hold a clemency hearing on Thursday over ex-gang leader Stanley "Tookie" Williams.


· FEMA official warned about unprepared teams - FEMA's top official was told more than a year before Hurricane Katrina that the agency's emergency response teams were unprepared for a major disaster and were operating under outdated plans, documents show.


· Miss. Gov. Blames Feds for Stalled Recovery - Congressional failures to approve emergency funding for roads, schools and housing construction have stalled Mississippi efforts to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, the state's Republican governor testified Wednesday.

 

 

ENVIRONMENT : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#environment

 

· U.S. Resists New Targets for Curbing Emissions - The Bush administration, facing fresh criticism on several fronts in climate talks here, maintained its opposition on Wednesday not only to new targets for cutting emissions linked to global warming but also to any informal discussions that might even touch on the subject.


· Threatened by warming, Arctic people file suit against US - The people of the Arctic filed a landmark human rights complaint against the United States, blaming the world's No. 1 carbon polluter for stoking the global warming that is destroying their habitat.


· Oil industry targets EU climate policy - Documents obtained by Greenpeace and seen by the Guardian reveal a systematic plan to persuade European business, politicians and the media that the EU should abandon its commitments under the Kyoto protocol, the international agreement that aims to reduce emissions that lead to global warming.


· Canadian Leader Faults U.S. Stance on Global Warming - Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin took aim Wednesday at the United States for its refusal to negotiate a new global warming treaty, telling a U.N. conference that the world's most powerful economy needed to resume participating in international talks to reduce greenhouse gases.


· Chinese toxic blast official dead - The vice-mayor of the Chinese city where a chemical blast polluted a major river last month has been found dead.

 

 

INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international

 

· Kenya's political crisis deepens - Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki's newly appointed government is unravelling, plunging his leadership deep in crisis.


· Egypt Islamists make record gains - The opposition Muslim Brotherhood have won a record 19% of seats in Egypt's three-round parliamentary elections, preliminary results say.


· South Africa plunges into political crisis as Mbeki's ex-deputy charged with rape - South Africa was thrown into political turmoil yesterday when the former deputy president, Jacob Zuma, was charged with rape, a development which has all but eclipsed his chances of leading the country.

 

 

MILITARY & VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military

 

· White House Tries to Trim Military Cost - Pentagon officials are in the midst of working out the final details of $32 billion in cuts that are to begin with the 2007 budget. They are also meeting with military contractors and members of Congress to prepare them for a slowdown in the double-digit growth of Pentagon spending.

 

 

EDITORIAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#editorial

 

· How Many John Lennons Do You Know? - Having your own hit record or being a main character in a bible are not pre-requisites for intelligence and compassion.

 

 

JOURNALISM & MEDIA : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#media

 

· Press Group Hails Jailed Chinese Journalist - Zhao Yan, a researcher for the Beijing bureau of The New York Times who has been imprisoned in China for more than a year, was named journalist of the year on Wednesday by the international press freedom advocacy group Reporters Without Borders.


· Vanity Fair tears into ex-Times reporter Judith Miller - Mnookin paints a dark reportorial landscape where reporters from the Times were barred from speaking with top executives, or weren't allowed to speak with members of their own editorial board.


· Fiction Writer Surveys 100 Top American Editors About 'Real World' 9/11 Coverage - Besides getting the editors to search inside their 'journalistic souls," Herman is asking some tough questions, at least tough questions for editors who have obviously been hiding the truth about 9/11. Herman's questions, however, ask for clear-cut answers from the nation's top editors, answers they may find difficult to answer:

 

 

HEALTH & SCIENCE : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#health

 

· Smoking ban OKd by Chicago City Council - The Chicago City Council today approved an ordinance that bans smoking in virtually all public places in the city, but gives restaurant bars and taverns 2 ½ years to come into compliance.

 

 

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#rights

 

· Torture evidence illegal, court rules - A panel of seven Law Lords overthrew a decision by Britain's Appeal Court in 2004 that secret tribunals hearing cases relating to the terrorism suspects could consider evidence that would not be acceptable in a British criminal court trial.


· Dutch 'suicide consultant' jailed - A Dutch court has sentenced a man calling himself a "suicide consultant" to a year in jail for helping a mentally ill woman to end her life.


· Croatian fugitive general seized - A Croatian general charged with war crimes has been held in Spain, the UN's chief war crimes prosecutor has said.


· Donor Network Right to Refuse Organs from Homosexual, Says Christian Doc - Friends and family of a Tucson man are crying discrimination after the homosexual man's organs were rejected by the Donor Network of Arizona.
TVNL Comment: Can we heterosexuals refuse to donate organs to Christians?

 

 

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