Monday, April 28, 2008

US Supreme Court Upholds the Poll Tax

Due to the increased need for government surveillance of its subjects the Supreme Court today upheld the antiquated Poll Tax. Ruling Monday that states could require individuals to produce picture identification for voting did not violate their Constitutional rights

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Friday, April 25, 2008

3 NYPD Detectives Acquitted in 51 bullet Murder of Groom

In an expected decision the courts upheld that police would be the final arbiter of deadly force. The decision came down to the law believing the agents and not the eyewitnesses or those that were wounded. All eyewitness’ contradicted the police account, even those who they shot, but the authorities cannot take their word over their sworn agents.

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NYCTV On-Demand

NYC TV announced the launch of the new NYCTV video on demand site! Find all the best of NYC related video in one place. Best shows online! Best searches for video in New York!

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Texas Justice Taxes Freedom, Family, and The Constitution

In this week the government of Texas has affirmed its right to control the private lives of families as well as individuals. In its latest affront to freedom in the Republic of Texas the courts have taken away 400 children from their mothers. As these mothers were carted away in state buses they held SOS signs in the window. Freedom Takes a Turn

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Christing Todd Whitman Not Liable For Sept 11 Misinformation

The ruling is hardly making a ripple as Christine Todd Whitman is let off the hook for outright lies and fabrications leading to her announcing the air was safe to breath after the September 11 attacks knowing full well it was not.

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Saturday, April 05, 2008

Microsoft Warns Yahoo Against Arrogance In Takeover Bid

Microsoft sent a warning to Jerry Yang at Yahoo to take the offer on the table or they will present the offer to the stockholders. Microsoft is betting that the greed of the stockholders for the 60 percent premium on their shares during the present economic depression will make the offer work

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

War, Who is it good for? Congress! Leiberman Votes War for Profit

A recent review of Congressional disclosure statements finds that many members of the various powerful contracting committees including Sen. John Kerry, Joseph Leiberman and Roy Blunt are all profiteering off the war they support through votes and government contracts they bestow on their investment portfolios.

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