A Gitmo detainee expressed support for U.S. civilian courts over military tribunals, so they must be evil.
Posts Tagged ‘tea party movement’
‘Inalienable Constitutional Rights in Court is Terrorism’
Posted: 27 September 2010 by Little Alex in National News, Political ScienceTags: Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, civil liberties, conservatives, constitutional rights, Guantanamo Bay, John Grisham, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, NY Times, tea party movement
Weekend Briefing—20th-22nd Aug 2010
Posted: 22 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Alexander Cockburn, Blackwater, BP, Bushehr, Colombia, Constanza Vieira, Daphne Eviatar, David Sirota, drones, economic crisis, general strike, George Donnelly, Gulf oil spill, Hamid Karzai, Iran, Iraq, Iraq election, Iraq War, Israel, Jason Ditz, Kenya, Lebanon, Middle East, Omar Khadr, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, peace process, public opinion, Scott Horton, Somalia, South Africa, Stephen Walt, tea party movement, TF 121, TF 373, TF 42, TSA, Wikipedia, Xe, Zionism
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Daily Briefing—4th May 2010
Posted: 4 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Ahmadinejad, Ajmal Kasab, bailout, BP, Brazil, Bush Administration, China, Darfur, eEuro, Faisal Shahzad, geopolitics, Greece bailout, Gulf oil spill, Hamas, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, human rights, illegal immigration, immigration, Irael, Jesse Walker, Monsanto, Mumbai attacks, Muthanna, mutualism, Nancy Pelosi, Noam Chomsky, Obama, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Pakistani Taliban, Robert Naiman, Roundup, Samer Muscati, SCOTUS, Stephen Walt, Sudan, Syria, TARP, tea party movement, torture, TTP, WMD
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‘Free Markets’ Mean the Welfare’s Only for Rich People
Posted: 22 April 2010 by Kevin Carson in National News, Political ScienceTags: anti-Statism, Beltway, corporatism, Ezra Klein, free market, Jacob Levy, labor unions, left right paradigm, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Matt Yglesias, Newspeak, pandering, political satire, politics, progressive, property rights, Republicans, small government, tea party movement, US
Kevin Carson on ‘liberal’ bloggers seeing the G.O.P.’s “small government” heart of darkness.
Waco and the New Brown Scare
Posted: 19 April 2010 by Editors in International Affairs, National News, Political ScienceTags: 9/11, Andrew Napolitano, anti-Statism, Bill Clinton, Birthers, blowback, Brach Davidians, Bush Administration, Clinton Administration, decentralization, DHS, fascism, FEMA, George Bush, George Tiller, Glenn Beck, Homeland Security, human rights, IRS, James von Brunn, JBS, John Birch Society, Joseph Farah, libertarian, liberty, Mark Potok, Michelle Bachmann, National Surveillance State, Newspeak, nullification, Obama, Obama Administration, Oklahoma City bombing, Osama bin Laden, progressives, Rachel Maddow, right wing extremism, Ron Paul, Saddam Hussein, Sarah Palin, Scott Roeder, seccession, Southern Poverty Law Center, SPLC, tea party movement, Tenthers, terrorism, Timothy McVeigh, UN, US, Waco Massacre, War, War on Terror
Anthony Gregory on the real meanings of Waco and Oklahoma City on their anniversaries and the partisan fearmongering to create loyalty and submission to the ruling class because, of course, no matter who you vote for, the government wins and humanity loses.
[pictured: children murdered by the U.S. government during the Waco Massacre]
Was Joe Stack a Terrorist? (Video)
Posted: 16 April 2010 by Editors in Af-Pak War, International Affairs, National News, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: 9/11, American Empire, anti-Americanism, Bush Administration, Chris Matthews, Democrats, fascism, imperialism, IRS, Islamic terrorism, Joe Stack, Joe Vernon, liberals, libertarian, liberty, Middle East, MSNBC, neoconservatives, Newspeak, Obama Administration, Osama bin Laden, progressives, Rachel Maddow, Republicans, Steve King, tea party movement, terrorism, US, War, War on Terror
Jack Hunter, a.k.a. “The Southern Avenger”, doesn’t think to nonsensically disagree he was. But adds that understanding terrorism isn’t condoning it, but imperative to ending it—no matter what dirt on what hemisphere on which the terrorist was born (5:24):
Daily Briefing—14th April 2010
Posted: 14 April 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, anarchism, Anarchist Book Fair, anarchist movement, anti-Statism, bailout, Bosnia, civilian casualties, corporatism, derivatives, economy, fascism, financial crisis, Gaza, hedge funds, Honduras, human rights, IIsrael, international law, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Manas Air Base, Middle East, Newspeak, nuclear summit, NYC, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Palestinians, poverty, Radovan Karadzic, Serbia, tea party movement, Thailand, torture, unemployment, US, War, War on Terror, West Bank, Wikileaks, Yemen, Zimbabwe, Zionism
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If This Be Sedition, Make the Most of It
Posted: 8 April 2010 by Kevin Carson in International Affairs, National News, Philosophy, Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, Bush Administration, C4SS, Center for a Stateless Society, Chris Matthews, dissent, fascism, Glenn Greenwald, Howard Zinn, Hutaree, Keith Olbermann, Kevin Carson, libertarian, liberty, militia movement, MSNBC, Newspeak, Noam Chomsky, Obama Administration, progressive, Rachel Maddow, Sara Robinson, sedition, tea party movement, US, Wikileaks, William Blum
Kevin Carson on the Orwellian usage of the ‘sedition card’ by the tyrants’ willing servants.
Daily Briefing—26th March 2010
Posted: 26 March 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, banking, Ben Bernanke, California, Charles Davis, Congress, derivatives, DNA database, DPRK, EU, Europe, Federal Reserve, GATA, gay rights, Gaza, Globovision, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, healthcare, healthcare reform, Hitler, IDF, IMF, innovation, Israel, John Pilger, JP Morgan Chase, LGBT, marijuana, Marvin Reeves, medical marijuana, military tribunals, military welfare, Murray Rothard, Netanyahu, nuclear weapons, Obama, Palestine-Israel, Pope Benedict, Ron Paul, Russia, SEC, settlements, silver, South Korea, START, tea party movement, Thailand, Triple Canopy, Uganda, US embassies, Venezuela, Wendy McElroy
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Daily Briefing—24th March 2010
Posted: 24 March 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Africa, antiwar movement, bunker busters, Cindy Sheehan, democracy, DPJ, drug war, healthcare reform, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Justin Raimondo, Maliki, mortgage crisis, Mumbai attacks, Okinawa, Pakistan, Palestine, Palestine-Israel, sydicalism, tea party movement, War, War on Terror, workers' councils, Zardari
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