What’s wrong with America? Don’t you want real change and someone that doesn’t sound like a complete bullshiter and corrupted moron? Wake the fuck up people!!!
If there is one guy that make sense it’s this guy…
What’s wrong with America? Don’t you want real change and someone that doesn’t sound like a complete bullshiter and corrupted moron? Wake the fuck up people!!!
If there is one guy that make sense it’s this guy…
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases. Read more…
Rage - When it wells up from deep inside you, it is immediate, compelling, real. It is the only emotion strong enough to start a war – or stop one. Rage can change laws, take down corporations and topple governments. Read more…
With online activism one of the key factors behind Barack Obama’s success, his new position on a key bill affecting the government’s ability to wiretap Internet users is making even stalwart supporters rethink their own positions. Read more…
WASHINGTON June 21, 2008 — The House on Friday overwhelmingly approved a bill overhauling the rules on the government’s wiretapping powers and conferring what amounts to legal immunity to the telephone companies that took part in President Bush’s program of eavesdropping without warrants after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Read more…
(November 28, 2007) The end of Free Speech in America has arrived at our doorstep. It’s a new law called the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, and it is worded in a clever way that could allow the U.S. government to arrest and incarcerate any individual who speaks out against the Bush Administration, the war on Iraq, the Department of Homeland Security or any government agency (including the FDA) Read more…
(February 2008) The Bush administration has never shied from playing the fear card to distract the American public from scandal or goad them into supporting a deeply flawed foreign policy. Here a history of the administration’s most-dubious terror alerts — including three consecutive Memorial Day scare-a-thons — all of which proved far less terrifying than the screamer headlines they inspired. Read more…