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  • # a hypothetical society in which [[marketist]] (i.e. [[US libertarian]]) ideas are taken to their logical conclusion ...y had a progressive president who tried to reform the rotten system, but a military coup sponsored by the elite deposed him in 2009."[http://smirkingchimp.com/
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  • <let name=data index=Topics>\Marc Morano\CNSNews.com\NewsBusters\US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works</let> ...dead, the disgrunted and the incapacitated casting aspersions on Murtha's military record.</p>
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  • * There is some evidence that [[UA93 was shot down]] by the US military, rather than being crashed by its passengers in an attempt to defeat the hi
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  • ...ics>\Bill Clinton\George H.W. Bush\Iraq\1993-04 Bush assassination plot\US military actions</let> <let name=data index=Title>US Fires Missiles at Baghdad, Citing April Plot to Kill Bush</let>
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  • ...non-accountability in government. It has caused us to be in a state of "[[US/national emergency|national emergency]]" for nearly 10 years now, when no e ...eople who buy the official story naturally see the whole package (Patriot, Military Commissions, multiple wars, torture, offshore detention...) as at least som
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  • * '''topics''': [[topic::Obama-Biden administration]] [[topic::US Republican Party/propaganda]] [[topic::Ukraine]] [[topic::Crimea]] ...Assad regime a "red line" that must not be crossed, Obama declined to take military action against the regime after it was determined Assad had deployed chemic
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  • [[category:US/history]] This page is about ways in which the [[US]] has behaved dishonorably.
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  • ...the release of the (highly redacted) US Senate Intelligence Committee's [[US/gov/CIA/torture/report|report]] on the CIA's use of torture. ...try [[Guantanamo]] detainees "violate both the [[wikipedia:Uniform Code of Military Justice|UCMJ]] and the four [[wikipedia:Geneva Conventions|Geneva Conventio
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  • * '''topics''': [[topic::Ukraine]] [[topic::Russia]] [[topic::US-Russia relations]] [[topic::Crimea]] [[topic::chickens coming home]] [[topi ...rd expansion of NATO to the bombing of Serbia to the expansion of American military bases in eastern Europe.</call>
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  • <let name=data index=Topics>\2008 US domestic troop deployment\US military</let>
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  • {{Nav/US-Iraq}} ...ong-term undertaking." The conflict will soak up a large share of American military strength for years."
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  • ...used to detain anyone in U.S. jurisdiction, including U.S. citizens, in a military prison without access to a lawyer for indefinite amounts of time, on the me * '''Full text''': [[US Public Law 109-366]]
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  • ...tics, on the road to self-destruction. It does not affirm but places upon us greater and greater demands. It destroys the outside world until it is har <div align=right>-From "War is a force that gives us meaning" by Chris Hedges, pg. 162</div>
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  • ...-war-neocons-vs-us-military.html The Real Bush War -- Neocons vs. the U.S. Military] - Part 2 of 9/15 post ...ush-against-us-military.html The Real War of G.W. Bush -- Against the U.S. Military]
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  • ...bin Laden". There was no stopping Bush when it came to trampling on the [[US Constitution]]. All that was new was that he was now applying the same disr
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  • ...ontrol. <sup>6</sup> I my opinion and others, history has repeatedly shown us that the [[wikipedia:CIA|CIA]]’s secret interference in faraway places li ...collection effort.<sup>8</sup> For decades, the [[wikipedia:United States|US]] Embassy in [[wikipedia:Liberia|Liberia]] has been the main base for the [
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  • [[Category:People]]'''John F. Kerry''' is a US senator from Massachusetts. ...mocratic nominee against Republican incumbent [[George W. Bush]] in [[2004 US elections|2004]], losing by a narrow margin amid widespread allegations of
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  • [[country:US]] [[category:US/gov]]
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  • ...thwarted. There certainly has been no presence of enemy troops on or near US soil for many decades, probably not since [[attack on Pearl Harbor|Pearl Ha ...ent actions. The phrase "war on terror" frames the issue as an open-ended military action against a vague, indeterminate enemy, with [[Bush's elevation of pre
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  • ...a]] [[topic::Obama-Biden administration]] [[topic::Robert Gates]] [[topic::US Republican Party/propaganda]] ...dent. Nobody ever accused George W. Bush of being weak or unwilling to use military force," Gates, who served as Defense Secretary for Presidents George W. Bus
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  • [[country::US]] [[category:US/gov]]
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  • <let name=data index=Topics>\George W. Bush\democracy\dictatorship\US-Iraq War\Bush-Cheney administration/anti-democracy</let> a second term on {{date|2005-01-20|January 20, 2005}} after [[2004 US presidential election|being chosen]] by the majority of citizens in America
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  • ...s actions away from the Alliance council, that neither he nor the Centauri military command have any knowledge of the attacks. ...]], without an international consensus. We are now considering [[potential US attack on Iran|attacking a third]], again without provocation, and against
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  • Fourth President [[James Madison]], father of the [[US Constitution|Constitution]] and the [[Bill of Rights]] said at the Constitu ...the same tendency to render the head too large for the body. '''A standing military force, with an overgrown Executive will not long be safe companions to libe
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  • It remains to be seen what will happen; the [[110th US Congress]] has generally been very firm about pushing impeachment "off the ...[/Article I]]''': Creating a Secret Propaganda Campaign to Manufacture a [[US justifications for invading Iraq|False Case for War Against Iraq]].
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  • The military jets which are normally deployed within minutes to intercept troubled aircr [http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/3456/hanihanjour.png One interpretation] of these events shows why man
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  • {{fmt/title|The United States of America|aka [The] US, [The] USA, America}} ===[[:category:US/issues|Issues]]===
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  • The [[US/Social Security|Social Security]] system is often attacked by supporters of .../bond|treasury bond]]s, a form of [[debt security]] backed by the [[US/gov|US government]], rather than cash.
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  • <let name=data index=Topics>\translations\translations/German\potential US attack on Iran\New York Times</let> ...he terrible plot takes its course. Just now it has become public, that the US has conducted massive weapon shipments to Israel through German participati
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  • ...e high tech stuff, but they can sure sell it to others that want to attack us. The Biden exit used a commercial airport that was not defensible. They sho ...-- sources, please. We were never holding the airport; the opposition let us use it because they were perfectly happy to get Americans and dissidents ou
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  • ...': Bush was certainly looking for an excuse to do many things, including [[US invasion of Iraq|invade Iraq]] and [[Bush's elevation of presidential power ...y or citizens to be blamed on another country in order to gain support for military action: [[wikipedia:Operation Northwoods|Operation Northwoods]]
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  • ...e morals of a playground bully: a Genghis Khan wannabe without an ounce of military sense. ...]], marked with a classification meaning that it wasn't to be shown to non-US officials, to [[Prince Bandar]] of [[Saudi Arabia]] on 2003-01-11 &ndash; t
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  • ...e''': most people agree with the idea of reducing funding for (1) overseas military aggression and (2) fossil fuel subsidies, but "small government" advocates In the {{USA}}, this typically means reducing the relative size of the [[US/gov|federal government]] compared to that of the state governments, with th
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  • ...[http://web.archive.org/web/20040815161014/http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/wtc_ticktock010914.html here]; it seems likely that the timestamp ...([http://web.archive.org/web/20040815161014/http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/wtc_ticktock010914.html this] article gives the time as 8:28, but
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  • ...uscode18/usc_sec_18_00000371----000-.html Section 371] ('''main article: [[US invasion of Iraq]]''') ** Lied about his intentions in [[US invasion of Iraq|invading Iraq]]
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  • ...en several popular movements to start impeachment proceedings, but [[110th US Congress|Congress]] had generally ignored them until [[Dennis Kucinich]] fo ...71&rel_no=4 Part 4]: multiple violations of the Geneva convention and U.S. Military Code
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  • ...esidential election|elected]] [[President of the United States]] in [[2008 US presidential race|2008]], in a major landslide victory. He is the first [[A * [[McCain vs. Obama]]: comparison of the two major [[2008 US presidential race|2008]] candidates
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  • ...sperous ''aren't really a threat'', no matter how much Congress would like us to think so. I want the military to be primarily a rescue-and-rebuilding force -- like the Army Corps of Eng
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  • * '''source''': [[site::US Department of State]]
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  • ...wwiki:Conservation of expected evidence]]) of the hypothesis "high-ranking US officials were involved in the 9/11 attacks on at least a LIHOP (Let It Hap * '''D'''. What does evidence E therefore tell us about the odds against H being true?
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  • ...relates to his labeling of the Democratic party in general and the [[110th US Congress]] in particular (especially Nancy Pelosi) as dishonorable elitist ...inous bastards, his goal may be less about making a real point about the [[US invasion of Iraq|Iraq war]] and more about trying to hurt the Democrats. Th
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  • ...ertainly would have implicated at least one British prime minister and two US presidents in crimes against humanity. Home Secretary [[Jack Straw]] let hi ...on, Bush's former defence secretary [[Donald Rumsfeld]], who demanded an [[US invasion of Iraq|invasion of Iraq in 2001]] and personally approved [[tortu
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  • ...work of art. Right-wingers, at their ''least'' harmful, tend to be fond of military parades and other demonstrations of strict obedience, loyalty, and control. ...s essentially synonymous with [[Americonservatism|conservatism]] and the [[US Republican Party|Republican Party]]
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  • ...was substantial [[9-11/warnings|foreknowledge]] of the attack outside the US government, including knowledge of the particular airlines which were to be ...as a very likely threat, and rebuffed efforts by at least one high-ranking military official to warn him
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  • ...an citizens were prohibited from flying. Bush then rallied support for a [[US-Iraq War|retaliatory war]] against a country which had had nothing whatsoev ** Contracting company Parsons was paid $72 million (with US taxpayer money) by the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq to design an
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  • ...roduct. This concern apparently trumped both safety and efficiency, so the US put all their development resources into uranium and plutonium-fueled nucle ...f fissile plutonium and uranium-233. While it didn't have the power the US military was expecting, the test demonstrated definitively that if very pure uranium
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  • * Any force powerful enough to overcome the US, arguably "the world's only remaining superpower", is powerful enough to ov ...over from within by forces inimical to the idea of civilization, then the US itself could become a threat.
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  • ...2/the_great_iraq_swindle/3 page 3], discussing the [[US occupation of Iraq|US "reconstruction" of Iraq]]}} In perhaps the ultimate example of military capitalism, KBR reportedly ran convoys of empty trucks back and forth acros
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  • * The founding fathers had a design goal with regard to US government. * The expression of that design goal is primarily in the form of the [[US Constitution|Constitution]]. (Supplementary documentation includes the Decl
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  • * [[42nd US Presidential administration]] ...g Osama bin Laden), in retaliation for bombings (masterminded by Osama) of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania which killed 224 people (including 12 Ameri
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