US missile hits toxic spy satellite

""The question is what kind of threat, how large a threat, how sophisticated a threat (the United States faces)."A network of radars and satellites designed for the US missile defense system confirmed that the successful interception occurred some 250 kilometers (150 miles)...

The Police are Paid to "Protect and Serve" the Rich, Not You and Me

Cops see their badge as a license to take the law into their own hands. Don't like the customer service you've received? Pepper-spray'em and arrest'em.The recent spate of police brutality is no accident. It's not a freak coincidence, it's the way it's always been. Would I...

US government fans homeland terrorism fear

The US government and Washington elites are aggressively ramping up their "war on terrorism" rhetoric and propaganda, stoking fear and paranoia in order to bolster its war agenda, and reinvigorate the mass public...

Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007

"#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media Sources: Buzzflash.com, July 18, 2005 Title: “Web of Deceit: How Internet Freedom Got the Federal Ax, and Why Corporate News Censored the Story” Author: Elliot D....

Illegals leave border trashed

Volunteers recovered 25,000 pounds of trash, 600 abandoned vehicles and 1,725 discarded bicycles.

Border Angels

Trying to prevent unnecessary death in the desert areas, and the mountain areas, on the U.S. side of the Mexican border.

We Are America Coalition

"In this historic moment we have come together as the *We are America* Coalition 2006 to combine our experiences, resources and constituencies to effectively fight against the draconian legislative proposal H.R. 4437 and in favor of humane and just immigration reform." Copy...

Immigration raids promote scapegoating

Day laborer Fredy Calleja, told the Associated Press that his uncle was arrested while watering plants outside his home. <---  I think this misses the point. ANYBODY who is in the United States illegally, is liable to find themselves swept-up by ICE  (Immigration...

Mexico's Cartels Escalate Drug War

Gangs enlist militias, whose tactics include beheadings, in battles over smuggling routes.

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