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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Even in Alabama, a Call for a Special Prosecutor for Bush
If good journalists down in Alabama can have the courage to stand up and call for a special prosecutor to investigate the Bush White House, so can you. Call your two senators and your member of the House of Representatives, and tell them you expect a special prosecutor to be appointed by Congress as soon as possible. Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, bush, crimes, investigation, meeting, torture, tuscaloosa
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Democrats Ought To Debate Obama’s Ideas About Small Town Extremism
There’s an opportunity for Pennsylvania, coming with the latest whipped-up controversy throwing sparks between the presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Barack Obama has said that he thinks that people who link up with xenophobic, hate-ideologies in small … Continue reading
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Moosehead Lake Timber Company Given Fossil Fools Award
In the Eastern Hemisphere and in the Western Hemisphere alike, hundreds of activities are taking place to mark Fossil Fools Day, an activist April first day of civil disobedience against the engines of the dirty oil economy. Getting more local, … Continue reading
