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Uncovering AT&T's Spying Program

www.kmov.com — For years the National Securities Agency, has been spying on each & every keystroke. The national headquarters of AT&T is in Missouri, where ex-employees describe a secret room. The program is called "Splitter Cut-In & Test Procedure." Tomorrow the senate will vote to allow this to continue this activity legally & it may be too late. More…

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George Bush's Latest Powers, Courtesy of the Democrats

www.salon.com — Congress is going to decree that the President has the power to order private citizens to break the law, as well as to spy on our telephone calls and emails with no warrants. Well done, Democrats! More…

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Water Restoration Act May Lead to Privatization of Water

www.naturalnews.com — The fate of the nation's water supply is under debate as hearings in the House & Senate begin on the Water Restoration Act of 2007. Opponents claim this Act threatens to greatly expand the Federal Government's roll in water management, well, basically give them total control. More…

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As Long As We're Talking About Michelle Obama

www.huffingtonpost.com — Mrs. McCain was addicted to prescription pain killers, stole them from a non-profit agency where the stolen drugs were intended for the poor, and avoided jail by going to rehab. More…

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One in 5 Canadians can't find a doctor

www.ctv.ca — Canadians continue to suffer from a doctor shortage, according to a new report that found 1 in 5 people have not been able to find a physician to treat them regularly. More…

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McCain: I 'Didn't Love America' Until Held Prisoner (VIDEO)

www.huffingtonpost.com — Republicans have hammered Michelle Obama for her remarks in February that she was proud of America "for the first time in my adult life." Tonight, however, Dan Abrams showed footage he uncovered of a Fox News interview with John McCain on March 13, 2008, in which McCain said, "I didn't really love America until I was deprived of her company." More…

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Why Global Hackers Are Nearly Impossible to Catch

www.livescience.com — They're in our computers, reading our files. The Chinese government, that is, according to two U.S. Congressmen who recently accused Beijing of sending hackers to ferret out secret documents stored on Congressional computers. The Chinese deny any involvement, but if they were lying, would we be able to prove it? More…

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102,387,581 Americans Don't Know How to Go Green

www.nature.org — According to a Harris survey, more than 90% of Americans are recycling, but over 1/3rd of the entire U.S. population hasn't changed their lifestyle because they "did not know what to do" in order to be more green. More…

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700 People Arrested in Mortgage fraud investigation

money.cnn.com — Government official says losses in the fraud cases total about $1 billion. More than 700 people have been arrested over mortgage fraud as part of an investigation by the FBI and Justice Department that has been going on since March 1, a government official told CNN Thursday. A Press conference is scheduled for today. More…

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Swedes To Be Wiretapped, Despite Protests

torrentfreak.com — Despite public protests both online and on the streets of Stockholm, the Swedish parliament has voted in favor of a new “wiretapping” law which invades the privacy of its citizens by allowing the government to monitor web traffic and phone calls, without the need for court orders or similar authorization. More…

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