(April 9, 2013)
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Hooray, great news! WikiLeaks’ whistleblowing HERO Bradley Manning has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize! A grassroots campaign has formed to support him and promote his nomination. WikiLeaks says the Vatican dismissed reports of fascist violence under dictator Pinochet as mere "communist propaganda." Why would they defend another dictator? (Hitler, Mussolini, etc.) Meanwhile, locked behind embassy doors, Julian Assange hails WikiLeaks’ the release of "Kissinger Cables" in a video address.

[Trust the tyranny of the state/feds to hold on the guns? Not on our lives. Wisdom Quarterly opposes ALL guns. But all guns are not on the table, only those belonging to citizens who are not police, secret police, or federal agents. US authorities, on the other hand, have purchased billions of rounds for its many-headed agencies.] This means expect weaponized drones over our heads, more roadblocks, stop and frisks, strip searches at the airport, lock downs at school and work, and eventually expect to produce your "papers" whenever someone in uniform demands them.]
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Can you believe what Amira Hass has said? Do something! One step ahead of you, buddy. |
Who dares speak truth to power or condemn the machinations of dictators? Israeli journalist Amira Hass does!
But, as one could easily predict, she faces backlash for supporting the Palestinian
people's right to resist Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine and its ongoing war crimes.
- Ron Paul: Bradley Manning deserves Nobel Prize more than Pres. Obama (Digital Journal)
- Maryland set to legalize Medical Marijuana
- Chile exhumes radical poet Pablo Neruda to probe murder by poisoning claims
- Storage pits spring new leaks at embattled Fukushima Nuclear Plant
- Syria: At least 15 killed in Damascus suicide blast
- Italy pardons U.S. colonel convicted in rendition [for torture] of Egyptian cleric
- Trial for Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law could be delayed by U.S. budget cuts
- Philippines bills U.S. $1.5 million for damage to coral reef
- Hagel seeks changes to U.S. military’s legal process for rape and sexual assault
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