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Turning U. S. Soldiers into Policemen Is Dangerous Business
09:10 08.08.2002 |
Columnists
Soldiers are not municipal police officers. The assumption that American soldiers are qualified to enforce state laws is irrational
The act, passed by Congress in 1878, specifically bars the participation of any military forces from executing U.S. laws without the express authorization of Congress. The act specifically provides for the distinct...
Leading Iranian cleric calls it quits
09:52 07.08.2002 |
Columnists
Ayatollah resigns in protest of Tehran's human-rights violations
Adding to a growing movement of dissent in Iran, a leading cleric has announced his resignation in protest of the Tehran regime's human-rights violations
Critics: U.S. borders still porous as sieves
09:40 06.08.2002 |
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Immigration activists want tougher policies to deter terrorism, security called 'atrocious'
Immigration-reform advocates and kers are among a growing number of people concerned that U.S. borders remain dangerously porous nearly a year after the Sept. 11 attacks, largely because immigration-enforcement policies continue to be ineffective.
Scams, hoaxes and frauds
08:32 05.08.2002 |
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Commentary from the WorldNetDaily site
Someday, I may actually get a letter from the personal assistant to the former president of Nigeria wanting to give me $30 million. But I won't read it. I won't believe it
Alexander Cockburn: Jeff Gerth Saves Cheney, Again!
07:25 03.08.2002 |
Columnists
Republican strategists are jubilant over a New York Times (Thursday, Aug 1) front-page story by Jeff Gerth and Richard Stevenson that effectively damps the bonfire of public suspicion over Cheney's business ethics, dousing it with a thick blanket of cautious qualifiers, clogged syntax and now-you-see-it, no-you-don't insinuation.
The truth must escape one day
07:05 03.08.2002 |
Columnists
Francis Jennings once said, “The invaders also anticipated, correctly, that other Europeans would question the morality of their enterprise. They therefore [prepared] . . . quantities of propaganda to overpower their own countrymen's scruples. The propaganda gradually took standard form as an ideology with conventional assumptions and semantics...
























