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GNN: Government News Network

December 29, 2010

If you didn't get a chance to see this eleven minute back and forth between CNN's Jessica Yellin, ex-Bushie Fran Townsend and Salon's Glenn Greewald discussing Julian Assange and WikiLeaks……I recommend it. For discussion purposes, I transcribed a segment of the hapless Fran Townsend's response to the always razor-sharp Greenwald. Fran Townsend: "Is he (Assange) [...]

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Fraud For All

October 11, 2010

Just last week, a majority in Congress attempted to help out their bankster constituencies, the same constituencies that pay for Congressional campaigns, by passing a new notarization bill which would allow…. "..foreclosure and other documents to be accepted among multiple states. Consumer advocates and state officials had argued the legislation would make it difficult for [...]

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Fearing Fox

October 4, 2010

Much of what's wrong in the political arena of America today is caused by Fox News-That-Isn't. During the unbelievable and despicable lynching of the community group, ACORN….it was Fox who put pressure on their competitors in the media to run the Jimmy O'Keefe-fabricated, fraudulently edited video sting tapes that Fox had been yammering about non-stop [...]

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All To Israel, We Surrender

October 2, 2010

On June 1st and June 4th of this year, I blogged about the illegal act of aggression perpetrated by Israeli commandos against the peaceful relief-aid "flotilla" bound for Gaza. During the time of those events, U.S. media, predictably, and obediently, propagandized the American public, defending the Israeli crime, by continually running an edited video showing [...]

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"Bulldog" Political Theater

August 18, 2010

Or, perhaps, Fractured Political Fairy Tales. I couldn't decide on the title. U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald prosecuted the Lewis Scooter Libby case. That was the case where Dick Cheney's office orchestrated the outing of CIA agent, Valerie Plame. Cheney's office had Ms. Plame outed at the time to scare any other potential whistleblower's in the [...]

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Blind Leading Blind

July 23, 2010

You simply have to love it. Today's below-the-fold Beacon reprint of the NY Times' Sheryl Gay Stohlberg's piece entitled: "Racial politics ensnare Obama" Subtitle: "First black president again finds himself dealing with criticism." Seriously. The predictable, yet maddening, finger pointing at everyone except who was responsible for the premeditated deception of the Shirley Sherrod story…..is [...]

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"Securing Our Energy Future"?

May 24, 2010

Consider this…. Mr. Obama said he would hold both the government and BP accountable. But he did not retreat from his plan to expand offshore oil drilling and in fact portrayed the commission as a means to make that possible. “Because it represents 30 percent of our oil production, the Gulf of Mexico can play [...]

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2 Year "Study" Needed

May 21, 2010

Arkansas Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln knew she was in a tough primary fight from her left in the person of Bill Halter. Progressives had become fed up with Lincoln's corporate-favoring ways and helped Halter become a viable competitor. In the Arkansas primary on Tuesday, Halter successfully forced Lincoln into a special Democratic runoff election the [...]

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"One-Thousandth of One Percent"

May 13, 2010

You know that growing massive oil spill down in the Gulf….the one that keeps growing because very smart people can't figure out how to stop the mile-deep leak? Well, Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) wants to reassure Americans that all the huffing and puffing over the growing spill by alarmist environmental types should be tempered by [...]

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The Dog Track

May 7, 2010

I didn't hear about yesterday's Big Dow plunge at the Wall Street Dog Track until late last evening. Just after 2PM yesterday, the Dow dropped 980 points. The market recovered after the plunge, somewhat, and the Dow wound up down 347 points for the day. What's interesting to me is that none of the Very [...]

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