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| A House bill has been introduced that would change the 22nd amendment and enable George Bush to remain President for the rest of his political life. The bill would repeal limitations on a President holding office for a maximum of two terms. |
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| Former chief economist for the Department of Labor during President George W. Bush's first term Morgan Reynolds comments that the official story about the collapse of the WTC is "bogus" and that it is more likely that a controlled demolition destroyed the Twin Towers and adjacent Building No. 7. |
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| Alex Jones interviews Rep. Charles
Rangel (D-NY), who has repeatedly reintroduced legislation that wold
reinstitute a military draft. At first Rangel smokescreened it in
pro-minority rhetoric but he admitted in later articles that it was
simply because he supported Bush in using US military might to inavade
sovereign nations. |
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| Rules requiring Irish citizens to carry high-tech passports when visiting the US are to be dropped because the technology behind the scheme is seen as unreliable. |
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| The top ten smoking guns to prove without a doubt government foreknowledge and complicity |
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| Japan's lower house agreed Tuesday to let the defense chief order the interception of a missile without prior cabinet permission, amid concern about the officially pacifist nation's response time in a crisis. |
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JUNE 14 2005 |
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| WASHINGTON A planet that may be Earth-like has been discovered orbiting a nearby star. The discovery of the planet was announced today at the National Science Foundation outside Washington D-C. |
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| Truth or consequences. |