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Things I read today 14-02-09



Democracy, Revolution, and Term Limits in Venezuela - Article
Vote yes for real democracy.

FUNDAMENTALIST CONSUMERISM AND AN INSANE SOCIETY - By Bruce E. Levine
Some things to think about.

Thousands of Guns U.S. Sent to Afghanistan Are Missing - Blacklisted News
And these are the people with whom we place our trust in.

Judge Rules Where You've Been Online Not Private - Blacklisted News
Where have you been? And to the Canadian government ... F%&k YOU!

Cops Open Fire On Unarmed Couple - Blacklisted News
Yet another fine example of 'serving and protecting'.

Panasonic orders staff to buy £1,000 in products - Story
Must be more of the 'sacrifices' that we must make.

Inappropriate to link N.Y. plane crash to past accidents: Bombardier - CBC News
And we just cower and hide when we hear the word "inappropriate" - what a crock. Making sure that we bury the past - building habits.

VIDEO - Ron Paul: What If People Learned The Truth


Blackwater Worldwide Changes Its Name to Xe; Same Mercenaries, but Now with More “Aviation Support” - Blacklisted News
Isn't this called 'diversifying'?

Microsoft bounty for worm creator - BBC News
Your dream life for a scumbag.

Deutsche Bahn shaken by spying scandal - BBC News
Note the 'big trouble' and having to 'pospone partial privatization'. What do you suppose the big corporations of the world do? IBM, GE, Coca Cola? Would they 'spy'? Is everyone corrupt?

Site of plane crash secured as bodies removed - CBC News
They love to highlight 'secured'. Note also the control being used by threat of charges. Getting the public used to it.

Peanut Corp of America files for bankruptcy - Story
Convenient.

Tempers flare over new train schedules - Story
Be vigilant, be reactive, be afraid.

Venezuela expels referendum observer for 'dictator' comment - CBC News
As the CBC propaganda machine does its work diligently.

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