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Al Gore Speech: Unchecked Executive Power On Monday, January 16, 2006 former Vice President Al Gore delivered a major address on the threat posed by policies of the Bush Administration to the Constitution and the checks and balances it created. The speech will specifically point to domestic wiretapping and torture as examples of the administration’s efforts to extend executive power beyond Congressional direction and judicial review. Al Gore on "Restoring the Rule of Law"

ENDLESS WAR IN IRAQ: A TIMELINE - ENDLESS WAR IN IRAQ: A TIMELINE

Forces: U.S. & Coalition/Casualties Forces: U.S. & Coalition/Casualties

The 14 Characteristics of Fascism Political scientist Dr. Lawrence Britt recently wrote an article about fascism ("Fascism Anyone?," Free Inquiry, Spring 2003, page 20). Studying the fascist regimes of Hitler (Germany), Mussolini (Italy), Franco (Spain), Suharto (Indonesia), and Pinochet (Chile), Dr. Britt found they all had 14 elements in common. He calls these the identifying characteristics of fascism. The excerpt is in accordance with the magazine's policy. The 14 Characteristics of Fascism

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The Fairness Doctrine How We Lost it, and Why We Need it Back by Steve Rendall The Fairness Doctrine had two basic elements: It required broadcasters to devote some of their airtime to discussing controversial matters of public interest, and to air contrasting views regarding those matters. Stations were given wide latitude as to how to provide contrasting views: It could be done through news segments, public affairs shows or editorials. The Fairness Doctorine

A Guide to the Abramoff and Delay Investigations A Guide to the Abramoff and Delay Investigations

Top 12 media myths and falsehoods on the Bush administration's spying scandal Summary: Media Matters presents the top 12 myths and falsehoods promoted by the media on President Bush's spying scandal stemming from the recent revelation in The New York Times that he authorized the National Security Agency (NSA) to eavesdrop on domestic communications without the required approval of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance court. Top 12 media myths




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