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Military judge to Lakin: Find another defense

Military judge to Lakin: Find another defense
Judge rules that officer challenging Obama's eligibility can't see evidence. Thom Redmond | WorldNetDaily.com | 2 September 2010: FT. MEADE, Md. – A career officer in the U.S. Army acting as a judge in the prosecution of Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin today ruled that the military is no place for Barack Obama's presidential eligibility to be evaluated. Army Col. Denise R. Lind today ruled in a hearing... 

Article Archive: Family court system could implode, warns its top judge

Article Archive: Family court system could implode, warns its top judge
The family courts system is in "grave danger of imploding", Sir Nicholas Wall, the judge in charge of it, has warned. Andrew Gilligan & Laura Donnelly | The Telegraph | 07 August 2010:  In a letter dated July 29, Sir Nicholas, president of the Family Division of the High Court, suggested legal aid cuts could mean that parents fighting to keep their children have to represent themselves... 

New Report Suggests That Barack Obama Is A CIA Creation

New Report Suggests That Barack Obama Is A CIA Creation
RELATED: Bombshell: Barack Obama conclusively outed as CIA creation PhilipBrennan.net Archive: Bombshell: Barack Obama conclusively outed as CIA creation A newly released report claims that the US President Barack Obama is a CIA creation, as his clandestine life poses question after question. Press TV | 27 August 2010: American investigative journalist and former National Security Agency employee... 

100 police stations facing the axe

100 police stations facing the axe
Up to 100 police stations face closure under cost-cutting plans, and scores more will have their opening hours further reduced. Richard Edwards | The Telegraph | 22 August 2010: All forces across the country are carrying out a review of their building "estates" ahead of funding being cut by up to 25 per cent. Fears about the impact of the cuts have focused on a decrease in the number of officers,... 

H.R. 2749 / S510: Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009

For those who just want a general overview of Senate Bill S510 I would suggest reading "Senate Bill S510 Makes it illegal to Grow, Share, Trade or Sell Homegrown Food" over at InfoWars.com, as this article is going to go over H.R. 2749 / S510 in slow and painful detail and picking out the parts that you really must pay attention to. You have been warned... H.R.2749 (PDF) is probably the most dangerous... 

Problems reported at Shelby County Polls – Leaves Election open to Rigging

Problems reported at Shelby County Polls - Leaves Election open to Rigging
WMCTV.com | 5 August 2010: MEMPHIS, TN (WMC-TV) – Allegations of irregularities and problems with voting surfaced shortly after polls opened Thursday morning in Shelby County. According to Van Turner, Chair of the Shelby County Democratic Party, voters at various precincts around the county were turned away when they went to vote, after being told records showed they had already voted. But those... 

PETE STARK: The Federal Government can do most anything in this country

Pete Stark's latest controversial statement about the Federal Government having the power to do what it wants to us 'little people'! What he says here is High Treason against the American People, and his name is now up on The New Nuremburg Trials Wanted List. This video was embedded using the YouTuber plugin by Roy Tanck. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the video.  AKPC_IDS += "4565,";Popularity:... 

Lawsuit: Antimicrobial Soaps Damage Reproductive Organs

A nonprofit environmental group has sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, claiming the agency failed to regulate toxic chemicals found in “antimicrobial” soap and other personal care products. Reuters | 30 July 2010: The National Resources Defense Council alleges that two common ingredients, triclosan and triclocarban, can damage reproductive organs, sperm quality and the production of... 

Article Archive: US private Bradley Manning charged with leaking Iraq killings video

Article Archive: US private Bradley Manning charged with leaking Iraq killings video
Film shows airstrike that killed 12 and crew laughter Analyst accused of trying to bring discredit on forces Chris McGreal | The Guardian | 6 July 2010: A US army intelligence analyst was today charged with leaking a highly classified video of American forces killing unarmed civilians in Baghdad and secret diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks. Private Bradley Manning, who had a top-secret... 

Ian Tomlinson death: verdict tomorrow on whether police will be charged

G20 riot officer was caught on video striking down newspaper seller, who collapsed and died soon afterwards. Vikram Dodd & Paul Lewis | The Guardian | 21 July 2010: The Crown Prosecution Service will tomorrow make its long-awaited announcement about whether a police officer will face criminal charges over the death of Ian Tomlinson. After Tomlinson died at the G20 protests in London last year,... 

U.S. Wrecks David Cameron’s Extradition Pledge

David Cameron's pledge to reform a controversial extradition treaty with America is set to be blocked by Barack Obama's administration. Robert Winnett & Christopher Hope - The Telegraph - 16 July 2010: American government sources have said they believe the treaty is "fair" and is essential for the prosecution of people who have committed crimes in America but are in Britain. However, senior... 

Riots in Grenoble after Police Shooting

Riots in Grenoble after Police Shooting
Rioters in France have torched cars and opened fire on police offers during an overnight confrontation in the southeastern French city of Grenoble. The Telegraph - 17 July 2010: The incident begun in the early hours of Saturday morning when rampaging youths stoned a tramway and attacked it with baseball bats and iron bars. The gangs then set cars on fire and opened fire against officers. The officers... 

‘Torture’ man wins appeal right – With Commentary by Philip Brennan

BBC.co.uk - 30 June 2010: A Briton who says he was tortured in Pakistan with the complicity of UK security services has won the right to appeal against his terror convictions. The Appeal Court said Rangzieb Ahmed's case needed to be looked at again in light of allegations about MI5 and MI6. Ahmed is serving a life sentence for directing terrorism and being a member of al-Qaeda. He claims Pakistani... 

Cameron ‘agrees torture inquiry terms’

Cameron 'agrees torture inquiry terms'
BBC.co.uk - 29 June 2010: David Cameron has agreed the terms of a judge-led inquiry into claims British agents were complicit in the torture of terror suspects, the BBC understands. The PM is understood to have agreed it could offer compensation if it shows they were tortured and UK agents knew. The Tories and Lib Dems have long urged an inquiry into UK resident Binyam Mohamed's claims that security... 

US court reasserts Americans’ right to bear arms

US court reasserts Americans' right to bear arms
The United States Supreme Court has reasserted the right of Americans to own guns, ruling that a ban in Chicago was illegal. By Toby Harnden in Washington - Telegraph.co.uk - 28 June 2010: he decision has delighted those who have championed the constitutional Second Amendment "right to keep and bear arms". Gun rights proponents had challenged laws in Chicago and its suburb of Oak Park, Illinois,... 
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