FYII, Wednesday, December 22, 2010
"Bitter winters driven by global warning: scientists"
Corporate America thinks it's a very bad thing to let workers know their rights, especially their right ot unionize..
It will take a year to implement the repeal of DADT. Why?
"US military pushes Obama to allow more Pakistan raids" "Nixon adopted this tactic in Vietnam. It won't work any better now than it did then."
"President Obama's Christmas gift to AT&T (Comcast and Verizon).
Spitting on the Constitution and embracing totalitarianism: "The White House is preparing an Executive Order on indefinite detention as a long-term Obama administration policy and makes clear that the White House alone will manage a review process for those it chooses to hold without charge or trial."
"Blaming the economy's victims for economic crimes."
Getting worse, not better: "Banks illegally break into homes, Fed and Senate yawn."
"When it comes to protecting the fortunes of America’s rich (mostly top corporate executives and Wall Street) and maintaining their strangle-hold on the political process, Senate Republicans, along with some Senate Democrats, don’t budge."
Corporate America thinks it's a very bad thing to let workers know their rights, especially their right ot unionize..
It will take a year to implement the repeal of DADT. Why?
"US military pushes Obama to allow more Pakistan raids" "Nixon adopted this tactic in Vietnam. It won't work any better now than it did then."
"President Obama's Christmas gift to AT&T (Comcast and Verizon).
Spitting on the Constitution and embracing totalitarianism: "The White House is preparing an Executive Order on indefinite detention as a long-term Obama administration policy and makes clear that the White House alone will manage a review process for those it chooses to hold without charge or trial."
"Blaming the economy's victims for economic crimes."
Getting worse, not better: "Banks illegally break into homes, Fed and Senate yawn."
"When it comes to protecting the fortunes of America’s rich (mostly top corporate executives and Wall Street) and maintaining their strangle-hold on the political process, Senate Republicans, along with some Senate Democrats, don’t budge."




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