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JUNE 8
Big Brother and the Matrix
Although Congress cut off funding for TIA last year, the Bush Administration ordered the program moved into the Pentagon’s “black bag” budget, which is neither authorized nor reviewed by the Hill. ¼Six months of interviews with security consultants, former DARPA employees, privacy experts and contractors who worked on the TIA facility at 3701 Fairfax Drive in Arlington reveal a massive snooping operation that is capable of gathering – in real time – vast amounts of information on the day to day activities of ordinary Americans.
What price freedom? How the government is watching, listening and misusing information about you
"You’re on your way to work in the morning
and place a call on your wireless phone. As your call is relayed by the
wireless tower, it is also relayed by another series of towers to a microwave
antenna on top of Mount Weather between Leesburg and Winchester, Virginia and
then beamed to another antenna on top of an office building in Arlington where
it is recorded on a computer hard drive.
"The computer also records you phone digital serial number, which is used to
identify you through your wireless company phone bill that the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency already has on record as part of your
permanent file.
"A series of sophisticated computer programs listens to your phone
conversation and looks for 'keywords' that suggest suspicious activity. If it
picks up those words, an investigative file is opened and sent to the
Department of Homeland Security.
"Congratulations. Big Brother has just identified you as a potential threat to
the security of the United States.¼"
Where Big Brother snoops on Americans 24/7
"Lt. Col. Doug Dyer, a program
manager for DARPA, defends TIA as a necessary sacrifice in the war on
terrorism. 'Americans must trade some privacy for security,' he says. 'Three
thousand people died on 9/11. When you consider the potential effect of a
terrorist attack against the privacy of an entire population, there has to be
some trade-off.'"
Data mining and personal privacy:
Some recommendations
Electronic Privacy Information Center's Technology and Privacy Advisory
Committee (TAPAC), "established to review the Defense Department data mining
initiatives after the Total Information Awareness fiasco," has released a
report in which it makes 12 recommendations which among other things, proposes
that federal agencies be required to obtain authorization from a special
federal court "before engaging in data mining with personally identifiable
information concerning U.S. persons."
New government database lets
security trump your privacy
"MATRIX (Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange) is a monster
government database run by a company called Seisint. It is funded and managed
by the Department of Homeland Security along with several state governments,
most notably Florida."
Total Information Awareness II?
"Records obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Associated
Press point to the very real possibility that the Matrix also has the
potential to be a recreation of TIA. It is known that at one point that a
precursor to the system was used for data-mining terrorist suspects."
related LINKS
DARPA
Official website of the Department of
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency
Wikipedia's DARPA page
DARPA news
Webpage of U.S. Politics Today news service
MATRIX
Official website of the Multistate Anti-TeRrorism Information eXchange--"A
Pilot Information Sharing Project"
Electronic Privacy Information
Center
EPIC is a public interest research center in Washington, D.C. It was
established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties
issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
Thousands
in California mourn Reagan's passing
AUDIO
TEXT
"More than 60,000 people were expected to pay their respects to former
President Ronald Reagan at the Reagan Presidential Library near Los Angeles.
The former president
died Saturday at the age of 93 and members of the public are
viewing his flag-draped casket (left, with former First Lady Nancy
Reagan--click to enlarge). From Simi Valley, California, Mike O'Sullivan spoke
with a number of mourners who came to bid the former president farewell."
'Invisible man' attack on Blair
"Tony Blair was dubbed 'the invisible
man' today after all references to him were kept out of Labour's TV broadcasts
and campaign leaflets for this week's elections. Amid polls showing voters are
set to punish the Government over Iraq, the decision underlines fears that the
Prime Minister is the party's biggest liability at the ballot box."
Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld &
Manchurian Candidate
"In 1950, the U.S. government established the first program to develop human
mind control techniques. In 1975, as this information was exposed, the
government paid $750,000 restitution to Army biochemist Dr. Frank Olson's
family, after admitting the CIA slipped Dr. Olson LSD days before his 1953
fall from a New York City building. When the Ford administration finally came
clean, they promised they'd revealed everything. Yet key officials, including
White House aides Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld (above right, in photo from
1975--click to enlarge), pushed to continue to conceal information."
Cities say no to the Patriot
Act
"In the past two years, more than 300 cities and four states have passed
resolutions calling on Congress to repeal or change parts of the USA Patriot
Act that, activists say, violate constitutional rights such as free speech and
freedom from unreasonable search and seizure."
JUNE 7
RUMSFELD: WE HAVE NO 'COHERENT APPROACH" TO COMBAT PROLIFERATION OF TERRORISTS
Speaking at an international security conference in Singapore, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld conceded that ''we do not have a coherent approach'' when it comes to confronting the growth of terrorist groups. "His remarks," writes Robert Burns of Associated Press, "showed a level of concern about the long-term direction of the U.S.-led global fight against terrorism that Rumsfeld rarely addresses in public."
Defense secretary fears U.S.
losing long-term fight against terror
"The United States and its allies are winning some battles in the terrorism
war but may be losing the broader struggle against Islamic extremism that is
terrorism's source, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Saturday.
"The troubling unknown, he said, is whether
the extremists -- whom he termed ''zealots and despots'' bent on destroying
the global system of nation-states -- are turning out newly trained terrorists
faster than the United States can capture or kill them.
"'It's quite clear to me that we do not have a coherent approach to this,'
Rumsfeld said at an international security conference."
Donald Rumsfeld Biography on Wikopedia
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
Anxiety runs high at G-8 summit site: Heightened security, potential for violence prompt residents of Sea Island, Ga., to flee before talks
Planned Parenthood
Express
"Heads up, all! Planned Parenthood Express might be coming to a location near
you. That's right — the nation's largest killer of unborn children appears to
be establishing "express" centers that will offer women and their male
"partners" a plethora of human pesticides with which they can fornicate and
abort 'til their little hearts are content."
Maryland delegates target illegal aliens
"In the latest flare-up in Maryland’s increasingly heated debate over
immigration issues, a county lawmaker claims the federal government is
ignoring local law enforcement agencies’ reports on the presence of illegal
aliens. "
Conservatives for Kerry!
"Conservative MP Alan Duncan has said he is prepared to work for the Democrat
campaign of John Kerry to prevent a second Bush term in the White House. This
British Conservative 'constitutional affairs' spokesman says he feels that
Neo-Conservatives such as Defense secretary Mr. Rumsfeld are making the world
a 'more dangerous place' because of the way they are dealing with the threat
from international terrorism." (RN 24/7:
Apparently, the Tories are trying to give
Pat Buchanan a run
for his money in the promotion of candidates well to the left of center.)
JUNE 6
POSSE COMITATUS
In 1993, tanks, helicopters, and troops were sent to the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas in an "advisory" capacity to assist the FBI that had taken over from the Bureau of Alcohol and Tobacco (BATF) that had been trying to serve a warrant on David Koresh and needed an increase in its pending budget. The troops came from Fort Hood that was under the command of General Wesley Clark at the time and the compound was only 13 miles from the Crawford ranch of George W. Bush. Later, when G. W. Bush was governor, it was reported that more than one hundred counties of Texas had troops from Fort Hood assisting local Sheriffs or civilian law enforcement in the "war on drugs.¼"
Do you think you're safe
"Despite the Patriot Act, and
Patriot Act II that has been sneaking into legislation in pieces, or even the
threat of martial law in the event of another terrorist attack, the average
American still believes he is protected by the Posse Comitatus law of 1878. The
law that prohibits using the Army, Navy, Air Force, Navy, Marines, or even
another state's National Guard against citizens of the United States."
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
E-vote printers' high-stakes
test
"Some outside election officials are hoping the new e-voting system that
Nevada will be using this year -- a touch-screen machine that produces a
voter-verified paper trail -- will cause the state many problems. If it does,
it will prove their point that adding a paper trail to touch-screen machines
is a bad idea."
Iraqi judge orders arrest of
American aide to Chalabi
"An arrest warrant has been issued for Ahmed
Chalabi's right-hand man in Baghdad, the American consultant Francis Brooke,
who tried to stop the recent raid on the politician's headquarters in the
Iraqi capital."
Congressman Ron Paul:
Fresh
failures in Iraq
"The clear failure of the policy of foreign interventionism followed by our
leaders for more than a hundred years should prompt a reassessment of our
philosophy. Tactical changes, or relying more on the U.N., will not solve
these problems. Either way the burden will fall on the American taxpayer and
the American soldier."
RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004)
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.
—Ronald Reagan
Former
president dies at 93
"Ronald Reagan, the cheerful
crusader who devoted his presidency to winning the Cold War, trying to scale
back government and making people believe it was "morning again in America,"
died Saturday after a long twilight struggle with Alzheimer's disease, a family
friend said. He was 93."
Ronald Reagan
Extensive bio from Wikipedia
Ronald Reagan
Official White House biography
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
George W. Bush: Getting his
orders at Bilderberg?
"US President George W. Bush's trip to Italy coincides neatly and quite
conveniently with the annual meeting of the notorious Bilderberg Group, the
world's ruling cabal of politicians, mega-corporate honchos and other gofers
of the New World Order. "
Gold, oil and a major terrorist
attack
"Obviously a major terrorist assault
on the oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, should it occur, will result in a huge
spike in oil prices, the charts for oil being already primed for such a move,
and the attendant hysteria can be expected to produce a spike in the precious
metals too. A collateral effect will be vastly improved electoral chances for
George W. Bush, who will be able to label John Kerry as a wimp."
Iraqi claims reasons for U.S.
destroying village wedding
"The background to American bombing raid on a village wedding party on May 18
that killed the bridegroom along with over 40 other villagers has remained
largely a mystery in the international media. After the bomb raid, which the
Pentagon claimed was an attempted assault on Resistance fighters in the area
of al-Qa'im on the Syrian border, the AP broadcast video of the wedding
contradicted the official US story."
JUNE 4
SOMETHING WORTH FIGHTING FOR
On May 22, 1964 President Lyndon Johnson gave a speech at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, the echoes of which are still being felt. In it he spoke of "The Great Society," which called for greater governmental expansion into areas which historically were handled by the private sector. This same "corporate state," described by one economist as the "rapprochement of big business, big unions, and big government," constitutes redistribution of the wealth, has continued to exist in one fashion or another through Democratic and Republican administrations. It will remain in place no matter if Bush or Kerry is elected in November. And it's legacy continues to represent an attack on economic freedom in America.
Getting rid of oppressive
government
"Some groups of American citizens
now feel our government has gotten totally out of hand. Duh. They should have
seen this coming in 1965 when Lyndon B. Johnson, then-president, announced his
"Great Socialist Society" as a golden orb of progress for America. What it was,
and is, and will be until dismantled, is a brass chain of oppression aimed at
taking down America's strong middle class that produces the wealth the
government steals to feed itself and pay on its incredible debt. Some, of
course, is distributed to the non-producers who are able bodied but cannot find
"suitable" work. Since when does work have to be suitable if one needs to pay
bills? Making a living is one thing; making the kind of living Americans have
grown to desire via advertising and goodie-charm fascination is another. Before
the government was willing to subsidize freeloaders, they got out and worked or
starved, which is great motivation."
Murray Rothbard:
The Great Society--a libertarian
critique
"The cruelest myth fostered by the
liberals is that the Great Society functions as a great boon and benefit to the
poor; in reality, when we cut through the frothy appearances to the cold reality
underneath, the poor are the major victims of the welfare state. The poor are
the ones to be conscripted to fight and die at literally slave wages in the
Great Society's imperial wars. The poor are the ones to lose their homes to the
bulldozer of urban renewal, that bulldozer that operates for the benefit of real
estate and construction interests to pulverize available low-cost housing."
The state of our delusion
"When President Johnson asked his fellow Americans to 'Join in the battle to
give every citizen an escape from the crushing weight of poverty,' he was
talking nonsense. Poverty is something that government programs cannot
eradicate. "
Lyndon Baines Johnson -- "The Great
Society" Speech
AUDIO
TEXT
Lyndon B. Johnson
Official White House biography
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
Guess who's at super-secret
Bilderberg meeting today
Italy hosts 50th-anniversary confab of
mysterious society of world leaders
The high priests of
globalization
Joseph Sobran:
"In 1898, President William McKinley whipped up war fever against Spain over
Cuba. Spain had neither attacked nor threatened the United States and was in
fact so eager to avoid war that it tried desperately to appease McKinley. But
when the American battleship the USS Maine blew up in Havana harbor, probably
by accident, McKinley had the pretext he needed. War was on, and it was
quickly expanded all the way to the Phillippines, which the United States
grabbed on the pretext of establishing democracy there. With Spain defeated,
this “democratization” required the bloody suppression of a genuine
independence movement. (Sound familiar?)"
IDF razes 20 additional
Palestinian homes in Rafah raid
"Israel Defense Forces troops razed some 20 Palestinian houses adjacent
to the Phildelphi route in the southern Gaza Strip in a pre-dawn raid along
the Israeli-Egyptian border Sunday, Palestinian sources said." (RN
24/7: More "urban renewal"--Israeli style. Otherwise known as
state-sponsored terror.)
Outsourcing - The worst of crony
capitalism
"If you want to understand politics, you better educate yourself about crony
capitalism. Free enterprise is the engine of wealth creation, but the merging
of an economy into State/Capitalism is the formula for companion elitism.
Companions in control is the method of globalism. The goal is uncomplicated.
Globalism = no middle class anywhere on the planet . . . "
From the "We're not making this up"
department:
Student sues
university
for allowing him to plagiarize
"A student who admits down-loading material
from the internet for his degree plans to sue his university for negligence.
Michael Gunn claims his university should have warned him his actions were
against the regulations." (RN 24/7: That a story
such as this is being carried by a major news service as worthy of serious
consideration is indicative of how totally out of kilter today's values are.)
JUNE 3
THE RESIGNATION OF GEORGE TENET: VOLUNTARY OR FORCED?
Although Central Intelligence Agency Director George Tenet announced his resignation for personal reasons, sources behind the scenes in Washington say President George Bush gave him the choice of resigning or being fired. The CIA under Tenet has become a convenient scapegoat for reported breeches in U.S. intelligence, including the terror attacks on 9-11 and the issue of WMDs in Iraq (or lack thereof). More recently, a CIA connection to prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib has been noted. All in all, it was deemed necessary that Tenet fall on his sword to aid Bush's reelection chances.
Tenet: Resigning with head 'very,
very high'
VIDEO
TEXT
"After being dogged by heavy
criticism over questionable intelligence on Iraq and terrorism since the
September 11, 2001 attacks, George Tenet resigned Thursday as the director of
the CIA.
"I tell you about my plans to depart with sadness, but with head held very, very high," Tenet told CIA employees at the agency's Langley, Virginia, headquarters."
Bush fires, then praises, CIA chief
Tenet
"President
George W. Bush fired CIA Director George Tenet Wednesday, but allowed the
beleaguered intelligence chief to save face by resigning 'for personal reasons.'
"Tenet, buffeted by controversies over intelligence lapses about suspected weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, resigned after an hour-long meeting with Bush. White House sources say Bush asked for the CIA director's resignation."
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
Powell: Iraq will have no veto
on U.S.-led force
"Iraq's new interim government will have no veto over future military
operations by American-led forces after the U.S.-British occupation formally
ends on June 30, Secretary of State Colin Powell said." (RN
24/7: In case anyone in Iraq had doubts about who'll really be
in charge.)
U.S. says Iran hiding
nuke bomb program from U.N.
"The United States said on Wednesday that
Iran continues to cover up a nuclear weapons program and that the latest
report by the U.N. atomic watchdog had only made this more apparent." (RN
24/7: Here we go again!)
Parents,
siblings see brain-disabled woman after 2-month forced separation
"After two months of forced separation, the entire Schindler family was
reunited with their beloved Terri, the 40-year-old, brain-disabled Florida
woman who had been kept in isolation since March 29 by order of her estranged
husband, Michael Schiavo." (RN 24/7: The
Schindlers were banned from seeing Terri by Michael and his lawyer after
"puncture wounds" were found on her arms. A local police report later
concluded that there was "no evidence that the Schindlers had stuck their
daughter with a hypodermic needle either to inject a drug or withdraw blood,
or caused any physical injury to her." What we find bizarre is that they were
suspects in the first place. After all, it's Michael and his attorney who want
her dead!)
Terri's website
More news on the fight for Terri and other disabled people.
DO-IT-YOURSELF HATE CRIME
It's not often one can be a civil liberties 'martyr' and then lead a protest rally, but a California professor managed to do just that' Claremont College's Kerri Dunn (right, in an appropriate pose). She reported that while she was speaking against racial intolerance, her car was vandalized; she'd been the target of a vicious hate crime. The FBI was called in. Just one problem with her story: On the evening in question, witnesses say they saw her drive up in a car already spray-painted with slurs, get out and proceed to slash the tires. "I seen her lean forward toward the tire," one testified, "and then we heard air come out." ¼Oops!
Professor
faces trial: Judge disregards hate-crime defense
"Last week the LA Times reported a “hate crime”
incident on the campus of Claremont College. Claremont McKenna College
psychology professor Kerri Dunn told police that while she was speaking at a
campus forum on racial intolerance, her parked car had been vandalized—slashed
tires, broken windows, and anti-Semitic slurs spray-painted on it. The local
police brought in the FBI, classes on all five campuses of the college were
cancelled, and students and faculty held 'teach-ins' including mass
demonstrations with placards calling for more racial diversity."
Related article
Claremont professor's past is a new puzzle
"Kerri Dunn taught criminal justice but she
was a shoplifter. While earning a PhD in psychology, she was ordered into
counseling for stealing. Dunn, 39, was a hero to many students at Claremont
McKenna College, lifting her voice for the oppressed. Then she became the
professor who may have betrayed them. She railed against hate crimes. Now she is
suspected of staging one."
Samuel Francis:
Truths that fake hate crimes tell
us
"Hate crimes" are always good for a
headline, even when they're fake. Last week, the Los Angeles Times
confirmed what many have long suspected and in some cases known—there are a
lot more phony "hate crimes" padding the count than the bare numbers reported
tell us.
Fake hate crimes - a history of
hoaxes
A primer on simulated incidents and
their commission--who commits them and why.
Jim Condit Jr.:
Open Letter to Abe Foxman, et al
"And isn’t it funny the way that it
seems only Jewish cemeteries are attacked and defaced? I never seem to hear of
any other cemeteries being attacked. Not Irish; not Chinese; not Norwegian;
not Brazilian. Just Jewish cemeteries. Problem is, as you know and I know,
there is a long history of Jewish extremists and Supremists creating the
vandalism themselves in order to then allow Jewish Supremist leaders to play
the victim."
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
Congressman Ron Paul:
Freedom
vs. security: A false choice
"Many of our worst unconstitutional agencies and programs began during the two
world wars and the Depression, when the public was anxious and willing to view
government as a savior and protector. "
Israel wants Iraq to pay
compensation
"Israel looks set to pursue a compensation claim on behalf of Jews who left
Iraq over 50 years ago, despite no such similar consideration for Palestinian
refugees." (RN 24/7: But, then again, why should
the Zionists offer any compensation to those people their leaders have
characterized as
'drugged cockroaches' and other subhuman
creatures?)
Bill
Cosby stands behind critical comments
"Comedian Bill Cosby has declined to
retract remarks that were highly critical of 'the lower economic'
African-Americans that he claims are willing to pay $500 for sneakers but not
half that amount for educational tools."
Sound
clip Audio
excepts from Bill Cosby's controversially candid speech at the NAACP
conference.
Cosby says tough words
needed to right wrongs
Some interesting comments from readers at the Free Republic website.
(RN 24/7: The Coz
has been slammed for sharing some tough love. We don't agree with everything
he said there or the way he said some things, but overall he made many good
points. His message was that was long overdue from a black of his stature.
While emphasizing that he wasn't trying to "throw cold water on the
celebrating," Cosby urged blacks to "get back the neighborhood." [Although we
agree here with the Free Republic comment that people in those neighborhoods
need to start taking responsibility for their lives and not expect someone to
do it for them.] Some of his statements were so strong, in fact, that they
would have caused him to be labeled as a racist if he were white. Among other
things, he said: "We should look and see how many males are incarcerated and
look and see how many of them are illiterate." "Five, six children -- same
woman -- eight, 10 different husbands or whatever.¼What
is it -- young girls getting after a girl who wants to remain a virgin? Who
are these sick black people and where do they come from and why haven't they
been parented to shut up? This is a sickness, ladies and gentlemen." However,
despite being known as a "clean" comic, Cosby can shoulder at least a little
blame for black promiscuity: According to Internet sources, he has been the
host of Playboy magazine's annual jazz festival for so many years that
he's referred to as its "perennial" master of ceremonies. While this isn't to
say he's involved with the pornography, nevertheless he is lending his name to
a Playboy-sponsored event, thus giving a tacit approval to the
magazine.
UN
agency condemns Israeli tank fire on Palestinian school in
Gaza Strip
"The U.N. relief agency for Palestinian refugees Wednesday condemned Israel
for firing on a U.N. school, wounding two 10-year old boys. "This is the
second time in a little over a year that a child in a UN classroom has been
struck by Israeli fire," UN Relief and Works Agency Commissioner-General Peter
Hansen said." (RN 24/7: Ordinarily, we oppose
anything that comes out of the United Nations as a matter of principle, but
this is so consistent with Israeli behavior and so shamefully underreported--a
Google search showed that of major U.S. news sources, only the Washington
Times bothered to carry an article about the attack--that we feel it is worth
noting. By the way, Hansen's remark that this was the second time Israelis had
wounded a child in a U.N. classroom
doesn't begin to tell of the
rising
toll of children shot dead by Israeli
snipers.)
JUNE 1
"President Bush has hit the campaign trail to save the Patriot Act, which will expire in 2005. In calling for its continuation, the President said, 'we can no longer rely on false hope.' Which false hope is that? The hope that America’s free society will protect us like it has for more than 200 years? We who love American liberty have great fear of the Patriot Act. "
"Its aim, according to the Justice Department, is to give federal law enforcement agencies the surveillance and investigative tools they need to deter future terror attacks, but the quick, emotional passage of the Patriot Act only weeks after the September 11th attacks allowed little time for scrutiny of its measures. In fact, most members of Congress did not read it before voting. Congressman Ron Paul said he couldn’t even get a copy before the vote. As a result, provisions of the Act offer major opportunities for government abuses of law-abiding private citizens."
Lawyer says his arrest is warning
about liberty
Brandon Mayfield, the Oregon lawyer wrongfully imprisoned this month in
connection with terrorist bombings in Spain, said his ordeal underscored a
warning he has sounded since his days as a law student at Washburn University.
The USA Patriot Act
Electronic Privacy Information Center's archive page
Are current Bill of Rights erosions
unprecedented?
"Critics of the Bush Administration’s domestic measures in the War on
Terrorism often claim that the erosions of the Bill of Rights we see today are
unprecedented. Although President Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft are
indeed stretching the envelope in many ways, to call their policies
unprecedented is to ignore history. For every civil liberty currently being
violated and for every amendment in the Bill of Rights currently being
ignored, there is a long and rich legacy of similar abuse. More violations of
the Constitution probably occurred during Abraham Lincoln’s four years as
president than during any other cohesively defined era in American history.¼"
OTHER NEWS & ANALYSIS
9-11 skeptics hold inquiry
"Much of the skepticism surrounding 9-11 stems from the U.S. government's own
secrecy about the security failures or the actual mechanics of the collisions
of the planes against buildings, says Chris Trendall, a spokesperson for
Science for Peace, one of the sponsors of the Toronto inquiry. All of the
rubble from the two 9-11 sites, for instance, was shipped to other countries,
rather than stored for a future investigation. 'There is usually an
investigation after a big engineering failure (but that didn't happen),' he
added in an interview."
Court makes "right-to-die" case
ruling
"The legal battle over the fate of a brain-damaged woman at the center of a
right-to-die case should be decided by the Florida Supreme Court, an appeals
court ruled Tuesday. The 2nd District Court of Appeal granted a motion to
bypass a lower-court review, saying the matter should be settled by Florida's
high court because it is 'of great public importance and has a great effect
upon the proper administration of justice throughout the state.'"
Christian in hospital beaten to
death by Muslim cop
"Samuel Masih was buried in Lahore, Pakistan, yesterday following injuries he
received from a Muslim policeman who beat the 27-year-old Christian with a
hammer as he lay in his hospital bed recovering from a bout of tuberculosis."
(RN 24/7: For more showing the Islamic propensity
for unprovoked violence, see
our May 14th report.
While we have consistently carried information on the Israeli crimes against
the Palestinians, because on the whole they have been underreported or excused
away by the controlled news media, it would be a mistake to think that nothing
is done by the Muslim minority to trigger the heavy-handed reprisal by the
Sharon government. Regrettably, there is plenty of hatred to go around in the
Holy Land, it's just that the Zionists have more much fire power to get their
point across.)
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