Archive for January 18th, 2007
Protesters Found in Database
Washington post | Jan. 17, 2007
By Walter Pincus
A Defense Department database devoted to gathering information on potential threats to military facilities and personnel, known as Talon, had 13,000 entries as of a year ago — including 2,821 reports involving American citizens, according to an internal Pentagon memo to be released today by the American Civil [...]
UK’s Brown wants UN, IMF to reflect new order
Reuters | Jan. 17, 2007
By Sumeet Desai
BANGALORE, India (Reuters) – Polishing his credentials on the global stage, Britain’s prime minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown called on Wednesday for a shake-up of the United Nations and other institutions to reflect a new world order.
Months before he is expected to take over from Prime Minister Tony Blair, the long-serving [...]
Congress to Send Critics to Jail, Says Richard Viguerie
Comment: Read the legislation here (PDF)
PR Newswire | Jan. 17, 2007
The following is a statement by Richard A. Viguerie, Chairman of GrassrootsFreedom.com, regarding legislation currently being considered by Congress to regulate grassroots communications:“In what sounds like a comedy sketch from Jon Stewart’s Daily Show, but isn’t, the U. S. Senate would impose criminal penalties, even [...]
The Rockefeller File
