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Monthly Archives: December 2008
Barack the Magic Negro
The RNC have done it again! They chained their wishes to the failed Sarah Palin and now they’re back in moral jail for their fundamental misunderstanding of what the majority of Americans want in their national leadership. Share this:
Posted in Government
Tagged coulter, gingrich, limbaugh, magic negro, malkin, mocking, racist, saltsman, sarah palin
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857,000 Set Free in Strasbourg
In a big win for the civil liberties of innocent people charged with a crime, but never proven guilty, the court in Strasbourg recently ruled 857,000 DNA profiles must be destroyed, and not kept in a database, for future surveillance. … Continue reading
John Yoo War Crimes
John Yoo is a tenured professor at the University of California-Berkeley School of Law. He worked for the Bush administration from 2001-2003 as deputy assistant attorney general. Yoo wrote legal memos affirming the use of torture by the United States … Continue reading
Torture and the Blackwater Five
Five Blackwater guards accused of shooting 14 Iraqis civilians are headed to court to answer for their crimes. The five hoped to move their trial to Utah but their request was denied. They will stand or fall in Washington, D.C. … Continue reading















