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  • Obama’s Attack on the Middle Class
  • Special Alert: Looming U.S. Exchange Controls
  • End the War on Drugs
  • Department of Health and Human Services Approves Fictitious Medical Device Review Board Led by a Dead Dog
  • Obama asserts gov't control over the auto industry
  • Kansans to vote on gun ownership amendment
  • Corruption imposes hidden 'tax' on Illinoisans
  • The Race To Financial Safety Is Now On
  • U.S. Headed Towards Mandatory Health Insurance - Buy it Or Be Fined
  • Peering into the Abyss
  • Is there any gold inside Fort Knox, the world's most secure vault?
  • Fear of new federal regulations drives gun, ammo shortage
  • Double-digit unemployment hits 7 states
  • Your health records on sale block
  • Another 75,000 workers lose their jobs in Fla.
  • VA Won't Discuss Extent of Colonoscopies It Performed With Improperly Sterilized Equipment
  • Missouri Scraps MIAC Report
  • Jobless Rate Exceeds 10% in Three More U.S. States
  • Regulators take over bank in Georgia, marking 21st bank failure of the year
  • More Drug-War Inanities
  • Ashcroft: Some forms of waterboarding might be legal
  • Mandatory flu shots for preschoolers
  • Hawaii unemployment worst in 30 years
  • Pentagon exploring robot killers that can fire on their own
  • Outcry after new Ground Zero tower loses 'Freedom'
  • Company That Oversees Medical Studies Caught in GAO Sting, Approving Fictitious Studies
  • School Bans All Physical Contact
  • Obama Wants to Increase Tax Revenues by $300 Billion Per Year
  • Econ. shrinks 6.3%, most in 25 years
  • U.S. 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Falls to 4.85 Percent, Lowest on Record
  • The Mixed Economy in Crisis
  • Soros Says Commercial Property Values Will Fall 30%
  • Keyes to appeal case on Obama's eligibility
  • Psychiatrists Consider Cutting Back on Accepting Bribes from Big Pharma
  • More Cities Target Teens With Daytime Curfews
  • Hillary Clinton’s Drug-War Inanities
  • The Bank of Amerika; George Carlin was right
  • IRS squeezes Swiss bank clients for evidence
  • Mercury Found in High-Fructose Corn Syrup
  • Agilent laying off 2,700, halting stock buyback
  • Total Meltdown and Civil Unrest
  • Hidden homeless emerge as U.S. economy worsens
  • Maryland May Ban Artificial Food Colors
  • GM says 7,500 workers take incentives to leave, Chrysler extends retirement, buyout deadline
  • Big Brother Gov't Could Own the News
  • More US troops for Afghan war
  • Jobless rolls swell again as recession persists
  • 15 More Cities on Homeland Security Terror-Risk List
  • Bill Proposed To Ban Global Currency
  • Louisiana City to Vote on Banning Speed Cameras
  • Federal criminal complaint contends Obama ineligible
  • Land Bill to Add More than 2 Million Acres to Off-limits Federal ‘Wilderness’ Lands
  • America Potentially The Next Weimar or Argentina
  • Schwarzenegger Opens Up Fairgrounds to Residents of Tent City
  • Gold prices advance as investors buy on recent dip
  • Cocktail of Pharmaceuticals Found in the Fish Caught Near Major U.S. Cities
  • How can volunteerism in America be 'mandatory'?
  • Director of FBI Urges Renewal of Patriot Act
  • IBM to lay off 5,000 US-based workers; More Jobs Overseas
  • IMF director warns of war
  • Government Agencies Make Friends With New Media
  • Stay clean or stay off the dole: lawmakers want welfare recipients to take random drug tests
  • Why Not Abolish the Postal Monopoly?
  • Most electronic voting systems can be hacked, CIA expert says
  • The New California Gold Rush
  • U.S. watchdog says billions of U.S. aid wasted in Iraq
  • Postal Service Asks Congress for Bailout
  • Bankruptcy Is Economic Stimulus
  • Fed to Start Buying Treasuries in $300 Billion Plan
  • NEWSPAPER REVITALIZATION ACT: CONGRESS MOVES TO SAVE PRINT; OUTLAW POLITICAL ENDORSEMENTS
  • Why South Carolina Doesn't Want 'Stimulus'
  • School Officials Order Strip-Search of 13-Year-Old Girl Over Ibuprofen Pills!
  • Obama Nominates Former Freddie Mac Executive As ‘Housing Commissioner’
  • Out West, Catching Raindrops Can Make You an Outlaw
  • VA Put Thousands Of Vets At Risk Of HIV Infection
  • Vet groups seek update in combat definition
  • Gold looks good for years to come
  • U.S. Seeks Expanded Power to Seize Firms
  • Soldiers: Army forced us to deploy despite health woes
  • Economy Takes Precedence over Deficit, Obama Tells State Lawmakers
  • NRA Appeals Ruling Blocking Guns in National Parks
  • Foreclosures force renting families onto street
  • AIG's bailout cost US$182.5-billion
  • Ron Paul: Believer in small government predicts 15-year depression
  • Photo Enforcement Banned in Mississippi
  • Mother Given Parking Ticket for Stopping Car to Revive Disabled Son
  • Beijing To Pitch New Global Currency; Dump Dollar
  • Bailed-out JP Morgan moves forward with $120 million jet buys
  • The Corruption Continues: FDA Approves Antidepressants for Children, Even After Revelations of Bribery
  • IMF: Economic Crisis Could Cause Social Unrest And Even War
  • New York City Considers Martial Law Over Police Woes
  • Surge in private security contracts
  • Thousands Rally Against Bailouts At ‘Orlando Tea Party’
  • HR 1207 Co-sponsorship Skyrockets: Companion Bill in Senate
  • Donating for dollars? Many bailed-out banks still contributing to campaign funds
  • Sen. Gregg says Obama budget will bankrupt US
  • FDA One Step Away From Declaring Dietary Supplements Drugs
  • Obama the Socialist and the Cause of Poverty
  • More women needing cash go from jobless to topless
  • TARP Funds Get Recycled as Political Contributions
  • US Mint Suspends Production of More Gold and Silver Coins
  • Top Internet Threats: Censorship to Warrantless Surveillance
  • The Collapse of ’09
  • Vermont May Join Massachusetts and Connecticut to allow gay marriage
  • WaMu sues FDIC for more than $13 billion over forced sale
  • Fed's secrecy policy 2 years old tomorrow
  • Why the End of America is Closer than You Think
  • A Bear Market Is Where Angels Fear To Tread
  • WaMu holding company sues FDIC over bank seizure
  • States, Not Washington, D.C., Need Our Attention
  • U.S. Mortgage Rates May Fall to Lowest Since World War II on Fed Purchases
  • Blackwater sued over Iraq coverup
  • Military demands details on soldiers' private guns
  • Oregon, Nevada Join California Among States With Jobless Rates Above 10%
  • U.S. Postal Service to cut 1,400 jobs; to Offer 150,000 Early Retirement as Mail Volume Drops
  • Rx for the Economic Crisis
  • Ter·ror·ist (adjective): Anyone Who Disagrees with the Government
  • Ohio's February jobless rate highest since 1984
  • Private Property Rights Are the Bedrock of Liberty
  • The US Dollar, RIP
  • RI unemployment rate hits 10.5 percent in February
  • Regulators Seize Control of The Two Largest Corporate Credit Unions
  • CIA reveals it has 3,000 pages of documents relating to destroyed interrogation tapes
  • Feds shut banks in Georgia, Colorado, Kansas; 20 bank failures so far this year
  • $1 trillion deficits seen for next 10 years
  • Obama Wants "Path to Citizenship" for Illegal Aliens
  • California jobless rate jumps to 10.5 percent
  • Obama’s War Policies Worse than Bush’s, Anti-War Activist Says
  • Was the Bailout Itself a Scam?
  • SC gov doesn't want $700M in federal stimulus cash
  • Tax Day tea parties expected to number more than 1,000
  • Can the Government Read Your Mind?
  • Our Enemy, the Fed
  • Systemic failure
  • FDIC closes sale of failed bank IndyMac to OneWest
  • Army Hospital May Have Spread Disease With Shared Insulin Pens
  • Silver, Gold, Oil Surge
  • The Easy Days Of Wall Street Are Over
  • Preparing for Civil Unrest in America
  • Obama Considers Expanding Afghanistan Troop Level to 400,000
  • Tea Party protests are flash crowds
  • New Mexico Increases Cost of Red Light Camera Tickets
  • Reduce Exposure to Dangerous Bisphenol A
  • Unemployment rises in 99.7 percent of metro areas
  • Jobless rate signals U.S. downturn far from over
  • Fed to pump another $1 trillion into U.S. economy
  • Obama Administration: Constitution Does Not Protect Cell-Site Records
  • FDIC Criticizes Massachusetts Bank With No Bad Loans for Being Too Cautious
  • Professor: Detainees' accounts confirm White House authorized torture
  • The Radical Polarization of Law Enforcement
  • Fed to buy up to $300B long-term Treasury bonds
  • Army Investigating How and Why Troops Were Sent Into Alabama Town After Murder Spree
  • Obama climate plan could cost $2 trillion
  • Fannie Mae plans bonuses of up to $611,000 for 4 executives; Freddie Mac has similar plans
  • Senate ends Congress' 'stealth' pay raise system, but House leaders not on board
  • Peaceful Dissent and Government Witch Hunts
  • Obama Received a $101,332 Bonus from AIG
  • Number of Reported Sexual Assaults in Military Climbed 8%
  • National debt hits record $11 trillion
  • Citigroup CEO awarded $10.8 million
  • The Financial Sector: "A House Burning Down"
  • AIG bonuses minted 73 millionaires in 2008
  • Push to audit Federal Reserve gains steam
  • Caterpillar cuts another 2,454 jobs
  • China’s Shot Across the Bow
  • Earmarks Don't Add Up
  • Adderall: Deadly Drug Treats Bogus Disease
  • Kucinich requests investigation into 'executive assassination ring'
  • The American Legion Strongly Opposed to President's Plan to Charge Wounded Military Veterans for Treatment
  • Number of Young Girls on Diabetes Drugs Skyrockets 147 Percent
  • IMF to Issue New "Super Currency" - Creating New World Money Inflation
  • Florida legislator wants random drug tests for the unemployed
  • White House Wants To Restore Truck Program With Mexico
  • Judge says its okay for Navy to spray recruits with banned chemical
  • Land Bill Coming Back, Again
  • Obama administration: Guantanamo detainees have 'no constitutional rights'
  • E-Verify and the Emerging Surveillance State
  • Oregon's jobless rate hits double digits in Feb.
  • AIG Bonuses Add to Potential for Public Revolt against Wall Street, Federal Reserve
  • Red Cross Report Reveals Bush Administration Torture
  • Mortgage fraud reports up 26 percent
  • Poll: Unemployment is Americans' top economic concern
  • Thousands Rally Downtown Against Government Spending In Cincinnati
  • Economy spurs home garden boom
  • AIG pays $450 million in bonuses after bailout
  • Obama open to taxing some health benefits
  • Colorado Gov. Ritter backs bill allowing illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition
  • IMF poised to print billions of dollars
  • Staggering Deficits In A Depressionary Economy
  • Discover gets $1.2 billion in government capital
  • California: more than 25K teachers laid off
  • Rating the States: A Real Freedom Index
  • Puerto Rico government bank asks Federal Reserve for $5 billion
  • WAL-MART to launch new Hispanic stores in USA
  • Bills Would Ban BPA From Food and Drink Containers
  • Insurance giant paying out $165 million in bonuses with taxpayer money
  • Cash-hungry U.S. states turn to Web to auction goods
  • New York City Police Ticket 9,000 Drivers in Cell-Phone Crackdown
  • Obama's Gun Ban List Is Out
  • Unemployment in 7 States May Have Exceeded 20% in February
  • Pentagon plans blimp to spy from new heights
  • Eligibility bill hits Congress
  • FBI cited for poor freedom of information work
  • Sales of guns, ammo still high
  • NEW LAW: Home Sellers Required To Provide Fingerprints in Chicago
  • Household Net Worth in U.S. Plunged by a Record $5.1 Trillion Last Quarter
  • Individualism and Self Defense
  • Illinois Income Tax May Jump 50 Percent
  • SPP: Updating the Militarization and Annexation of North America
  • China Admits Melamine Widely Used in Animal Feed
  • The Dream That Was America
  • US dollar down, gold up in European trading
  • Kucinich hits 'Virtual Army Experience' as 'deceptive'
  • New Police State Tech: Wireless Tasers
  • Obama Wants Vets to Pay For Service Related Injuries
  • Homeowners' Taxes Rise as U.S. Property Values Plunge Amid Budget Deficits
  • U.S. jobless seen nearing 10 percent
  • Foreclosures up 30% from Feb.
  • Judge orders homeschoolers into public district classrooms
  • Jobless claims rise as retail sales slip
  • Cities’ Plans to Swap Cash for Stimulus
  • Justice Dept. Investigates Arizona Sheriff for Enforcing Immigration Law
  • Fed reports record fall in household net worth
  • 45 percent of world's wealth destroyed: Blackstone CEO
  • Big Pharma CEO Fakes Cancer while Pill-Pushing Doctor Fakes Clinical Trial Results for Bextra, Effexor and Celebrex
  • The Martial Law Mind-Set
  • U.S. household wealth fell record US$11.2-trillion in 2008
  • Grasping A Trillion Dollars
  • FDA Scientists Accuse Agency of Corruption, Intimidation
  • Missouri Cops Oppose Red Light Cameras
  • Newt Gingrich: Pay teenagers not to get pregnant
  • Freddie Mac Taps $30.8 Billion More In Federal Aid
  • Crime, Corruption And Collapse On Wall Street
  • Cops Can Arrest Anyone on Counterfeit Currency Charges, Even if Your Money is Real!
  • Stop Federal Takeover of Food Regulation in H.R. 875
  • 4 states see double-digit unemployment rates in January
  • 283 US firms at high risk of default
  • National Semiconductor to cut 1,725 jobs
  • Imagine Texas Occupied By a Foreign Military
  • Congress at work: '$1 billion an hour'
  • Budget deficit reaches $765B in 5 months
  • Monsanto's Michael Taylor is BACK this time to control "Food Safety" from the White House
  • Government's Terrorist Watch List Hits 1 Million Entries
  • Obama to create women's council in the White House
  • 16 patients have hepatitis in Army needle scare
  • 53% Say It’s Likely the U.S. Will Enter a Depression Similar to 1930’s
  • Pentagon knowingly exposed troops to cancer-causing chemicals, document shows
  • Utah lawmakers OK $8.5 billion in spending, another $2.1 billion waiting for approval
  • New airport security rules to require more personal information
  • The Necessity for Action
  • Western military forces turning inward in anticipation of domestic unrest
  • 1 in 50 American children experiences homelessness
  • Bill would raise credit limit for FDIC
  • ANOTHER ON THE WAY? Pelosi open to second stimulus
  • Gold could reach US$2,500/oz: UBS
  • Failure of Wall Street's Auction-Rate Bonds Bills Taxpayers $211 Million
  • EPA looks to require companies to disclose how much greenhouse gases they're releasing
  • United Technologies to cut 11,600 jobs
  • The Federal Reserve is Bankrupt
  • Antidepressants Linked to Sudden Death in Women
  • SD Senate OKs bill to get jobless stimulus aid
  • U.S. Unemployment Rate to Reach 9.4% This Year, Survey Shows
  • Civil Unrest in America?
  • Chuck Norris claims thousands of right wing cell groups exist and will rebel against U.S. government
  • Six Baby Bottle Manufacturers Quietly Agree to Remove Bisphenol-A (BPA) from Baby Bottles
  • Interest rates on most credit cards continue climb
  • AIG appealed for its fourth U.S. rescue, Told U.S. Failure May Cripple Banks, More Taxpayer Money
  • Idaho joins other states looking to expand food-stamp program by waiving asset requirements
  • Gun Makers and Retailers Post Strong Sales Increases
  • Four largest TARP recipients spent billions on 'questionable transactions'
  • Guantanamo Under Obama
  • Oversight of Bank Bailouts Criticized
  • Illegal immigrants might get stimulus jobs, experts say
  • Obama administration backs immunity for author of Bush torture memos
  • BPA Plastics Chemical Linked to Neurological Problems
  • No Political or Judicial Support for 2A
  • Change We Can Believe In: How About the End of Farmers Markets? Say Hello to H.R. 875: Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009
  • Google Shares Your Docs Without Your Permission
  • Fannie & Freddie: Why Should You Care?
  • Legislative Update: States Debate Photo Ticketing Laws
  • Trillions Have Dissappeared Into The Ether
  • Congress Approves Bill to Prevent Government Shutdown
  • Only One Third of Americans Can Name Three Branches of Government
  • Sarcramento struggles with spiralling homelessness problem
  • Adverse Health Effects from the Operation of Digital Broadcast Television Stations
  • Minnesota Bank Asks Why It Pays for Wall Street Greed
  • Ron Paul on Unconstitutional War Powers
  • White House nightlife under investigation
  • "Outlaw the Shadow Banking System!"
  • Mock terrorism response exercise starts Monday
  • Smart Grid: Government spying targets Rural America
  • Goldman, others get AIG payouts: report
  • Regulators close Freedom Bank of Georgia; 17th bank failure so far this year
  • FDIC chief: Limits needed on too big to fail banks?
  • America headed for double-digit jobless rate, economists fear
  • 50,000 Rally Against Tax Hikes in New York
  • Senate Panel Reaches Terms For Probe of CIA Detentions
  • Calls grow for Bush-era 'truth commission'
  • Drug from Genetically Altered Goats Gets FDA Stamp of Approval
  • Employment, USD, Wells Fargo, Coca-Cola, T. Boone Pickens
  • Death by Treasuries
  • Financial Update: Why the Economic Destruction of America May Be Step One of A Global Banking Power Grab
  • Jobless Rate Jumps to 8.1%
  • Michigan's January jobless rate hit 11.6 percent, highest monthly mark since early 1984
  • US bankruptcy filings up 31% in 2008
  • More Americans Turn to Tax Refund Loans to Pay Monthly Bills
  • Army: 18 suicides in February alone
  • Bill Seeks $500 Billion for FDIC Fund
  • Record 31.8 million Americans received food stamps
  • More Than 8.3 Million U.S. Mortgages Are Under Water
  • 360,000 veterans may have brain injuries
  • Two Checks on Tyranny
  • Fed Refuses to Release Bank Data, Insists on Secrecy
  • Surprise Supreme Court Decision Ends Big Pharma's Pre-Emption Bid for Legal Immunity
  • Mississippi Legislature Votes to Ban Red Light Cameras
  • Americans Exposed to Atomic Bomb Levels of Radiation through Medical Imaging, CT Scans, Mammograms
  • Cedar Rapids police seek BB gun restriction
  • Request for Politeness from Border Agents Gets You Pepper Spray in the Face
  • UBS now says it had about 47,000 accounts held by Americans avoiding taxes
  • Now As The Much Greater Depression Progresses
  • Unopened claims letters hidden at VA offices
  • 697,000 jobs lost in February
  • Bair: FDIC Could Be Insolvent By Year's End
  • Memos Provide Blueprint for Police State
  • Justice Department to Reveal More Bush Administration Legal Memos
  • Former Countrywide executives cash in on federal housing bailout
  • Report: Diebold Voting System Has 'Delete' Button for Erasing Audit Logs
  • Montana Has It Right On Second Amendment
  • Pending home sales fell 7.7 pct to new low in Jan.
  • U.S. soldier gagged on prez's eligibility
  • Bernanke Refuses To Name Banks That Borrow From Fed
  • Bernanke: Might Need More Than $700B To Fix Banks
  • Vaccines as Biological Weapons? Live Avian Flu Virus Placed in Baxter Vaccine Materials Sent to 18 Countries
  • Pending home sales hit record low
  • Feds probably won't charge anyone for destroying CIA tapes
  • Guantánamo: The Definitive Prisoner List
  • Opinion: Stimulating Big Brother in a Flash
  • Prison Spending Outpaces All but Medicaid
  • It's pitchfork time
  • Gold Rebounds From Biggest Drop Since December on Haven Demand
  • Late Credit Card Payments Hitting Records
  • Texas: $700 million eyed for toll projects
  • Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Boost Rights Offer Fees by 50%
  • Mortgage delinquencies up for 8th straight quarter
  • Health of the State: The president’s plan for your medical records
  • HSBC to end US consumer lending, cut 6,100 jobs
  • PLAYING THE BANKING GAME: HOW CASH-STARVED STATES CAN CREATE THEIR OWN CREDIT
  • Is Spending the Answer?
  • Chicago Rushes Head First Into 'Limitless' Surveillance
  • Systemic Failure: Capitalism "Lays An Egg"
  • Vermont issuing enhanced driver’s licenses with radio frequency tags (RFID)
  • DANCING THE RECESSION AWAY: CONGA LINES, PARTIES, COCKTAILS AT OBAMA WHITE HOUSE
  • Anti-tax haven bill coming: U.S. Senate aides
  • Mass. Governor proposes adding $2 'carbon fee' to airport parking
  • New York City to Install Bus Lane Ticket Cameras
  • CIA destroyed 92 interrogation tapes
  • Obama's Bushian Budget, and the End of Consumerism
  • Banks earn $900m in fees with state-backed debt
  • Regulators close banks in Illinois, Nevada, marking 16 failures so far this year
  • UBS raising bankers' pay after bonus cuts
  • Job Losses Probably Escalated in February: U.S. Economy Preview
  • Reports: AIG to get up to $30B more in Fed aid
  • End the Fed's Secretiveness
  • How to Achieve Socialism
  • Struggling States Look to Unorthodox Taxes
  • Radio chip coming soon to your driver's license?
  • 1 in 10 Californians unemployed
  • As Political Crisis Deepens, U.S. Special Forces Secretly Train Pakistani Commandos
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