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Levin Foundation to File Constitutional Challenge If Dems Try to Pass Health Care Without Voting on It
“What I’m trying to do, though, is make it very clear to those Democrats who are on the fence, and who think that this somehow is going to protect them, that it won’t because we’re going to expose you.”
Idaho challenges national health care proposal; more states may follow
Idaho on Wednesday became the first state to pass a law saying no thanks to part of President Obama’s health care proposal.
Is war impending with Iran?
Is the United States planning to bomb Iran? A British newspaper has reported the United States is shipping bombs to the British island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean to possibly do just that. Lawrence Wilkerson says that if the US is, they cannot simply use airstrikes to attack Iran.
Standing Your Ground Against Police
This is as good of an example as you can get of asserting your rights. Pete is no stranger to filming police and this is the second video of his used by Cop Block.
Kucinich Sells Out On Health Care After Ride In Air Force One
Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich has bowed to intense pressure, culminating in a jaunt onboard Air Force One with president Obama, and decided to to flip his vote on the pending health care bill to help ensure its passage.
Government Warned 9/11 Commission ‘Not To Cross The Line’
Documents recently obtained by the ACLU show that the government warned the 9/11 Commission against getting to the bottom of the September 11 terror attacks in a letter signed by Attorney General John Ashcroft, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and CIA Director George J. Tenet.
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They Call It Dominating “The High Frontier”
NASA/US Air Force’s Global Hawk, with a wingspan greater than a 737 -800, is now surveilling the planet from an official height of 19 kilometres.
Mexico Tourism Suffers as Drug Gangs Rain on Spring Break Party
Mexican tourism revenue may decline for a second year as violent clashes between drug gangs and a weak U.S. job market threaten to spoil its spring break party.
Barack Obama does not hate Israel, says Binyamin Netanyahu
Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, yesterday distanced himself from his brother-in-law’s accusation that Barack Obama is an antisemite who hates Israel.
US may be seeking Israel ‘regime change’
The Obama administration’s row with Israel over settlements has prompted some analysts to wonder whether it seeks “regime change,” a new government that can make peace with the Palestinians.
Google appears to drop censorship in China
Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square democracy protests, Tibet and regional independence movements could all be accessed through Google’s Chinese search engine Tuesday, after the company said it would no longer abide by Beijing’s censorship rules.
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Wharton: If Spain Goes Down, The ENTIRE Global Economy Is In Trouble
Wharton is warning markets to keep a very close on Spain right now. That’s because while a Greece or Portugal financial melt down might be manageable, a Spanish one could have massive negative repercussions for both Europe and the global economy.
Marc Faber: We Have a New Gold Standard
The markets have created their own gold standard because of uncertainties regarding other asset classes, Marc Faber, author of “The Gloom, Boom and Doom Report,” told CNBC Thursday.
Failed Banks May Get Pension-Fund Backing as FDIC Seeks Cash
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is trying to encourage public retirement funds that control more than $2 trillion to buy all or part of failed lenders, taking a more direct role in propping up the banking system, said people briefed on the matter.
IRS to Track Online Sellers’ Payment Transactions Beginning Next Year
Internet sellers who don’t report their sales will no longer be under the radar. Starting next year, any bank or other payment settlement company that processes credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payments such as PayPal will have to issue information returns telling the IRS what merchants receive.
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Is Greece the Future of America?
It may be possible to look into America’s future. How? Watch what’s going on in Greece. According to the Washington Post, “Greece needs to raise about €23 billion [more than $31 billion] in April and May to pay debts coming due.
Could an ID card replace the bus pass for over-60s?
Bus passes for over-60s could be axed and replaced with ID cards.
Man Thrown Off Train Over Set List
A musician has spoken of his shock at being removed from a train for “behaving suspiciously” by writing a list of songs which included the band name The Killers.
Loud sex enough for cops to search your home, court rules
For Brian McGacken of Farmingdale, New Jersey, an evening of loud sex resulted in a 10-year prison sentence for growing marijuana.
House Democrats’ tactic for health-care bill is debated
An obscure parliamentary maneuver favored by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) suddenly ignited Tuesday as the latest tinder in the year-long partisan strife over reshaping the nation’s health-care system, triggering debate over the strategy’s legitimacy and political wisdom.
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The American Dream Has Moved Abroad
The American dream has always been that even those with humble roots can end up wealthy.
Huffington Post’s Ventura Censorship Backfires
Did you know that Adam Lambert has a bulge in his crotch? Were you aware that the world’s shortest man recently died? Are you informed enough to know that Jessica Simpson says men are “undressing her with their eyes”?
Hide the decline and rewrite history?
Human emissions of carbon dioxide began a sharp rise from 1945. But, temperatures, it seems, may have plummeted over half the globe during the next few decades. Just how large or how insignificant was that decline?
Webster Tarpley: US & UK Want to Sabotage China’s Economy
Economic tension between America and China could get even worse thanks to a draft bill going through the U.S. senate. If passed, the legislation would mean penalties being imposed on China if it fails to revalue its currency. But American author Webster Tarpley says America is just trying to sabotage the strength of China’s growing economy.
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COMMENTARY ARCHIVE
The Alex Jones Show – ARCHIVE – March 17th With Alan Watt
Alex welcomes back to the show researcher, author, and radio talk show host Alan Watt, who is featured in Alex’s film, Fall Of The Republic. Alex also talks with Ronald F. Avery, a licensed architect and interior designer who ran for the U.S. House of Representatives for the 28 District in 2006. Avery is a Campaign for Liberty organizer in the state of Texas.
The Alex Jones Show – ARCHIVE – March 16th With Kevin Booth
Alex talks with film and video director, producer, and musician Kevin Booth. Booth’s film, American Drug War – The Last White Hope, has won three consecutive awards for “Best Feature Length Documentary” and was featured on Showtime.
The Alex Jones Show – ARCHIVE – March 15th With Karen Quinn-Tostado
Alex talks with Karen Quinn-Tostado of Tax Free 15, an organization dedicated to national strike and education days on the 15th of every month in response to government taxation without representation. Alex also welcomes to the show British-born Australian actor Noah Taylor, who stars in “Red White & Blue,” a movie filmed in Austin, Texas.
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MULTIMEDIA ARCHIVE
Walgreens: no new Medicaid patients as of April 16
Effective April 16, Walgreens drugstores across the state won’t take any new Medicaid patients, saying that filling their prescriptions is a money-losing proposition — the latest development in an ongoing dispute over Medicaid reimbursement.
Puzzling Statement: Obama Says ‘Louisiana Purchase’ Will Help With the Earthquake in Hawaii
What earthquake in Hawaii? In 1868 there was a major earthquake in Hawaii that killed 77 people. In 1975 an earthquake in Hawaii killed 2 people.
Postal Service pot seizures up over 400 pct. since 2007: report
The United States Postal Inspection Service has been pretty busy lately. That’s because shipments of marijuana being seized in the mail have dramatically escalated in recent years, up over 400 percent since 2007, according to a new report.
U.S. NEWS ARCHIVE
Microsoft Sees a Window in Google’s China Woes
Chinese officials are masters of divide-and-rule, a tactic they’ve put to good use to enhance their bargaining position with the foreign business community.
Junk Food Nearly as Addictive as Heroin
Junk food appears to be almost as addictive as heroin, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Scripps Research Institute and presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
Voters Take Global Warming Less Seriously
The majority of U.S. voters continue to believe global warming is a serious problem, but the number who considers it very serious is at its lowest level in over a year.
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