12160.info December 1, 2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — Top national security lawyers in the Obama administration say U.S. citizens are legitimate military targetswhen they take up arms with al-Qaida. The lawyers were asked at a national security conference Thursday about the CIA killing of Anwar al-Alwaki, a U.S. citizen and leading al-Qaida figure. He died... »
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U.S. citizens are legitimate military targets admits Obama national security lawyers
Regional Governance: Quiet, Global Insurrection in America
Regional Planning Brings Regional Governance By: Henry Lamb NoisyRoom.net Nov 30th, 2011 So what’s wrong with regional governance? Nothing- unless you value the republican form of government and individual freedom — and detest autocracy in all its forms. Regional governance evolved as a way to get around the obstacles presented by multiple local governments,... »
Obama’s Dictatorship is almost complete
Dr. Laurie Roth CanadaFreePress.com Wednesday, November 30, 2011 This is a critical step over the ‘stuck on stupid’ line to the traitorous and treasonous line by our Senate this week. They voted for our Military to detain American citizens as long as they want to, without charges, representation or trial……just because they are suspected... »
What Have The Central Banks Of The World Done Now?
The Economic Collapse Thursday, December 1, 2011 The central banks of the world are acting as if it is 2008 all over again. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and right now the central bankers are pulling out all the stops. The Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, the Bank... »
Vietnam Exit: Russia Could Deliver Death Blow To NATO in Af-Pak War Theater
Global Research December 1, 2011 ISLAMABAD: With the Russian threat to cut land routes for supplies to NATO troops in Afghanistan, the Afghan battleground may turn into a cold death trap for NATO, defence analysts believe. They say that Pakistan should utilise the opportunity for a peaceful and prosperous Pakistan by pulling it out... »
NDAA: Another Step in the Fascist Takeover of America
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com December 1, 2011 The Senate is ready to vote on legislation permitting the U.S. military to capture and indefinitely detain citizens on American soil. The language appears in sections 1031 and 1032 of the National Defense Authorization Act. “While the legislation still has several steps to go, the vote makes it... »
29 Amazing Stats Which Prove That The Rich Are Getting Richer And The Poor Are Getting Poorer
EndOfTheAmericanDream.com In the United States today, there is one group of people that is actually living the American Dream. The ultra-wealthy have seen their incomes absolutely explode over the past three decades. Meanwhile, the U.S. middle class has been steadily declining and the ranks of the poor have been swelling. But this is what... »
Factories stalling worldwide
RawStory.com Thursday, December 1, 2011 LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Manufacturing activity is contracting across Europe and most of Asia, data showed on Thursday, and a Chinese official declared that the world economy faces a worse situation than in 2008 when Lehman Brothers collapsed. Factory activity shrank even further in the euro zone, reinforcing the view... »
Financial system in ‘crisis’ warns Mervyn King as he plans for break-up of eurozone and tells banks to slash staff bonuses
Sir Mervyn King warns eurozone crisis ‘beyond the control’ of any UK authority Bank of England preparing for the worst case scenario Downing Street says Britain is in the grip of a second credit crunch But Governor says Britain’s banks are among the strongest in the world By Hugo Duncan and Rob Cooper DailyMailUK... »
Do not be deceived: S. 1867 is the most dangerous bill since the PATRIOT Act
Madison Ruppert, Contributing Writer Activist Post.com Thursday, December 1, 2011 Recently I reported on the highly controversial bill S. 1253, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year of 2012 which was introduced back in June. This bill was replaced by the one introduced on the 15th of November, S. 1867. Today... »