Mystery dog at bin Laden raid ignites buzz
A canine commando that reportedly dropped into the compound with SEALs draws fierce interest. Unknown 'hero'
Inside Obama's Situation Room triumph
The president's team waited tensely for Osama bin Laden to be identified by a code name. 'We've IDed Geronimo'
oBama about the end of oSama
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Osama bin Laden is dead
Details emerge about the covert U.S. operation that killed the mastermind of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Firefight at luxurious hideout
Bin Laden killed by elite team
Secretive and highly mythologized special forces carry out one of the biggest counterterrorism missions in U.S. history. Spotlight on 'Team Six'
Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect background
WASHINGTON – His name appears on radical Internet postings. A fellow officer says he fought his deployment to Iraq and argued with soldiers who supported U.S. wars. He required counseling as a medical student because of problems with patients.
Fla. highrise has 32 stories, but just 1 tenant
FORT MYERS, Fla. – The Vangelakos' southwest Florida condominium has marble floors, a large pool overlooking a river and modern furnishings that speak of affluence and luxury. What they don't have in the 32-story building is a single neighbor.
The New Jersey family of five purchased their unit four years ago, when Fort Myers was in the midst of a housing boom and any hints of an impending financial crisis were buried in lofty dreams of expansion and development. They made a $10,000 down payment and eagerly watched as builders transformed an empty lot into an opulent high rise, one that now symbolizes the foreclosure crisis.
"The future was going to be southwest Florida," said Victor Vangelakos, 45, a fire captain who planned to eventually retire and live permanently in the condo.
Most of the other tenants in the 200-unit condo didn't close on their contracts, and the few that did have transferred to an adjacent building owned by the same company because more people live there.
The Vangelakos' mortgage lender will not allow them to do the same.
Goodbye Iceland
There is a saying in English: ‘Fool me once, shame on you! Fool me twice, shame on me!’ It seems most fitting in your Country’s present situation as you are about to be ‘fooled’ for the second time by replacing a failed banking system, with the very same system, which failed in the first place.
I can assure you the new system will fail because they are designed to fail; designed to create bankruptcies and mortgage defaults, and designed to transfer their bad debts upon the unsuspecting tax payers, like you and me. Just look at the history of the Federal Reserve and the multitude of bailouts over the years the 95 years since its creation.
Life for women in Afghanistan has gotten worse
Goodbye, GM
June 1, 2009
I write this on the morning of the end of the once-mighty General Motors. By high noon, the President of the United States will have made it official: General Motors, as we know it, has been totaled.
As I sit here in GM's birthplace, Flint, Michigan, I am surrounded by friends and family who are filled with anxiety about what will happen to them and to the town. Forty percent of the homes and businesses in the city have been abandoned. Imagine what it would be like if you lived in a city where almost every other house is empty. What would be your state of mind?
The Breakdown Of The Immune System
Chemtrail-Wars
By Ilya Sandra Perlingieri, PhD
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Corruption in the world!
http://www.nogw.com/illuminati.html
Are we human or ? Do we want this to become a daily event?..Or?
Iceland: frozen assets
Six months ago, Iceland was one of the world’s richest nations. Now it’s bankrupt. AA Gill visits the first victim of the economic ice age
Leading Journalists Expose Major News Cover-ups by Media Corporations
Below are some astounding statements from a summary of the book Into the Buzzsaw on the informative website http://www.WantToKnow.info. In this eye-opening book, 20 award-winning journalists describe in detail how they were prevented by corporate media ownership from reporting major, revealing news stories. These courageous journalists have won numerous awards, including several Emmys and a Pulitzer. This message is sent with the hope of strengthening democracy and building a brighter future for all of us.
Photos Show Rape of Iraqi Women
(Please Note: Many of the photographs showing the rape of Iraqi women and the sodomization of Iraqi POW's at the Abu Ghraib prison are now at USA pornographic websites pointing to the possibility of collusion between the depraved US soldiers in the pictures and US based Jewish pornographers. Many of these photographs were also freely disseminated to US occupation forces, perhaps to inflame their nefarious desires and to motivate them to strike out against the Iraqi populace in these perverse ways.)
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Ernesto Cienfuegos
La Voz de Aztlan
Los Angeles, Alta California - May 2, 2004 - (ACN) The release, by CBS News, of the photographs showing the heinous sexual abuse and torture of Iraqi POW's at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison has opened a Pandora's box for the Bush regime. Apparently, the suspended US commander of the prison where the worst abuses took place, Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, has refused to take the fall by herself and has implicated the CIA, Military Intelligence and private US government contractors in the torturing of POW's and in the raping of Iraqi women detainees as well.
MURDER STORIES
MURDER STORIES
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Attila the Hun died in 453 AD.
The ruthless conqueror bled to death from a nosebleed on his wedding night.
Al Capone the infamous Chicago gangster died in 1947 of syphilis.



