Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Physics-Defying Promise of Endless Cheap Energy

An entrepreneur with $60 million in venture funding says he's found an endless source of cheap energy. Trouble is, it violates the laws of quantum physics.

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

They Really Are Real!!!

FORMER NASA astronaut and moon-walker Dr Edgar Mitchell - a veteran of the Apollo 14 mission - has stunningly claimed aliens exist.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Running for Office: It’s Like A Flamewar with a Forum Troll

One superhero's fight to take back Kansas from the religious goofballs, XKCD-style.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Warning: Bush Can Imprison Any U.S Citizen Without Charges

Of all the constitutionally threatening and extremist powers the Bush administration has asserted over the last seven years, the most radical and the most dangerous has been its claim that the President has the power to arrest U.S. citizens and legal residents inside the U.S., and imprison them indefinitely in a military prison, without charges.

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Can you smell what the NWO is cooking?

The First U.S. Town Powered Completely By Wind

Rock Port, Mo. has an unusual crop: wind turbines. The four turbines that supply electricity to the small town of 1,300 residents make it the first community in the United States to operate solely on wind power. "That's something to be very proud of, especially in a rural area like this — that we're doing our part for the environment,"

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B-2 Stealth Bomber Crash Scene Photos: Exclusive First Look

After taking you inside the Air Force’s investigation into the crash of a B-2 stealth bomber, PopularMechanics.com has obtained the first still photos of the February accident—and they’re pretty stunning.

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THOUSANDS MARCH in WASHINTON!

American's fed-up with the war, the President and the economy marched on Washington Saturday to promote a return to the Constitution and a more limited,conservative government.

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Kucinich's Fight to Impeach Bush is No Longer So Unrealistic

Rep. Dennis Kucinich continued his seemingly quixotic crusade to impeach President Bush last week. But with Speaker Pelosi suggesting the House Judiciary Committee may hear his argument, Kucinich might get his day very soon. The American News Project has a new video explaining Kucinich's ongoing fight.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Thursday, July 10, 2008

It's Confirmed: Congress Gives Telecoms Immunity for Spying

The Democratic-led Congress this afternoon voted to put an end to the NSA spying scandal by approving a bill to immunize lawbreaking telecoms, terminate all pending lawsuits against them, and vest whole new warrantless eavesdropping powers in the President. The vote in favor of the new FISA bill was 69-28.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Bush Committed a Felony With Wiretaps But No One Cares

Last night on MSNBC’s Coundown, law professor Jonathan Turley noted that just this week, a federal judge rejected President Bush’s claim that his “constitutional authority as commander in chief trumped” the FISA wiretapping law. Turley said last night that this is an “inconvenient fact” for many in Congress to admit that bush committed a felony.

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The Constitution Dies Tomorrow

Over 200 years ago, we enshrined the rule of law as the only monarch in America. Tomorrow, the Senate will likely vote to shred that precedent. Democrats, "compromising" with Republicans, will act together, in a bipartisan fashion, to destroy your right to be free from search without a warrant.

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