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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - PETA
March 17, 2010
Dogs die every year in Alaska's grueling Iditarod race. It's time to relegate the Iditarod to the history books.
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PLANO, TX—U.S. Attorney John M. Bales announced today that 40 individuals have been arrested and charged in connection with a major mortgage fraud scheme in the Eastern District of Texas.
The 16-count indictment was returned by a federal grand jury on March 10, 2010, and includes one count ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
HONOLULU—A federal indictment in Hawaii charging Patrick H. Rakotonanahary, age 34, a resident of Florida, with 21 counts of wire fraud was unsealed late yesterday upon Rakotonanahary´s arrest in Florida. The indictment was previously returned by a federal grand jury on March 10, 2010, b...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
WASHINGTON—Phuong Quoc Truong was sentenced today in San Diego for his role in a scheme by the "Tran Organization" to cheat casinos across the United States, Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Karen P. Hewitt for the Southern District of Calif...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
NEWARK—An undergraduate student at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, appeared in court today in connection with his arrest for theft of ancient, historical and cultural documents from the United Methodist Archives Center located at Drew University, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
CAMDEN—An Egg Harbor Township man pleaded guilty today to his role in a string of bank robberies in New Jersey and Texas, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
Jerell Mulkey, 25, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Jerome B. Simandle to six counts of bank robbery—three which ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
DAYTON—Gregory S. Chew, 42, formerly of Waynesville, was convicted today by a federal jury following a 15-day trial for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme involving 57 property investors and 246 residential properties located throughout the greater Dayton area.
Carter M. Stewart, United St...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PHOENIX—Mario G. Bernadel, 51, a citizen of Haiti, was sentenced today to nearly 17 years in prison for his conviction on multiple counts for leading a mortgage fraud scheme in Phoenix that cost banks over $9 million.
Bernadel was found guilty by a jury in September 2009 on 19 counts relate...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
MADISON, WI—Stephen P. Sinnott, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Sherry A. Eastman, 62, of Hillsboro, Wis., pleaded guilty yesterday in U.S. District Court in Madison to bank embezzlement. U.S. District Judge Barbara B. Crabb scheduled sentencing for...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PHOENIX, AZ—Jayal Howard, 40, of Sacaton, Ariz., was sentenced here to 41 months prison, by U.S. District Judge Paul G. Rosenblatt.
The facts showed that on July 11, 2008, Howard was driving a vehicle which contained three passengers, including a 12-year-old boy. Howard was driving on the G...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
NORFOLK, VA—Ronald Poulin, 61, of Virginia Beach, Virginia was sentenced today in United States District Court to 63 months in prison for health care fraud, making false statements relating to health care matters, and altering records to obstruct an investigation. A Norfolk federal jury found ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PREET BHARARA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that AVRUM DAVID FRIESEL pleaded guilty today in Manhattan federal court before United States Magistrate Judge HENRY B. PITMAN for his role in a long-running scheme to defraud a number of federal and sta...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
RICHMOND, VA—Donald C. Lacey, 43, of Richmond, Va., pleaded guilty today to mail fraud and engaging in unlawful monetary transactions. Lacey faces a maximum penalty of 20 years of imprisonment on the mail fraud charge, and a maximum penalty of 10 years on the charge of engaging in unlawful mon...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
ST. LOUIS, MO—The United States Attorney´s Office announced today that Craig Stelzner was indicted on multiple charges for his alleged receipt and possession of child pornography between October 2008 and January 2009.
CRAIG STELZNER, Arnold, Missouri, was indicted by a federal grand j...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
GREENEVILLE, TN—A federal grand jury in Greeneville returned a two count indictment on March 9, 2010, against Samuel Kent Barnett, 47, of Johnson City, Tennessee, for receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography. Barnett appeared in court on March 10, 2010, before U.S. Magi...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
Nora R. Dannehy, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that JOHN CRISANTI, 48, of Venice Place, East Haven, was sentenced today by United States District Judge Stefan R. Underhill in Bridgeport to 60 months of imprisonment, followed by six years of supervised release, for...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
BATON ROUGE, LA—United States Attorney David R. Dugas announced today that ROBERT L. STEVENS, age 61, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was charged in a Bill of Information with conspiracy to use interstate facilities in aid of racketeering for allegedly accepting bribes from individuals with pending...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
MEMPHIS, TN—Dr. Roger Morgan, a psychologist, 56 of Lakeland, Tennessee, pleaded guilty to Count One of a two-count indictment today announced Lawrence J. Laurenzi, United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee and My Harrison, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of In...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
GEORGE MAGEE, age 53, a resident of New Orleans, LA, pled guilty in federal court today before U.S. District Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt to two counts of mail fraud and one count of theft of federal funds relating to fraudulent Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) claims and applications for food...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
A federal judge today sentenced former Birmingham city councilman and Jefferson County commissioner JOHN KATOPODIS to three years and 10 months in jail on fraud convictions linked to his theft of taxpayer money intended for a charity for poor children, U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance announced in conjunct...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
Former Georgia Closing Attorney Sentenced to Prison in Multi-Million-Dollar Mortgage Fraud Scheme
ATLANTA—Trent Edward Wright, 38, of Cumming, Ga., was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr. to serve one year and nine months in federal prison on a mail fraud charg...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PHOENIX—Ronald Michael Capito, 52, and Joel Jay Glore, 51, both of Show Low, Ariz., have been arrested and charged by criminal complaint with eight counts of armed bank robbery. Capito and Glore are suspected of being the "High Country Bandits," a duo responsible for a total of 16 armed bank ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
KANSAS CITY, MO—Beth Phillips, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Kansas City, Mo., man pleaded guilty in federal court today to attempting to produce child pornography.
Elvon L. Arndt, 66, of Kansas City-North, pleaded guilty before U.S. District ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
NASHVILLE, TN—Ruey Ann Gordon, 58, of Brentwood, Tennessee, a former chief financial officer (CFO) of the Technology Division of Goldleaf Financial Solutions, Inc., was charged with money laundering under 18 U.S.C. § 1957 in a one-count criminal information. The charge stems from Gordon´...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
WASHINGTON—A securities attorney was sentenced today to 33 months in prison for defrauding investors in stock manipulation schemes involving 19 publicly traded companies, Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Neil H. MacBride for the Eastern Dist...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
INDIANAPOLIS—Jermoine Gorman, 30, Fort Wayne, was sentenced to 168 months in prison late yesterday by U.S. District Judge Sarah E. Barker following his guilty pleas to conspiracies to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and to launder the proceeds. Tokaya Hogan, 27, Fort Wayne, was sente...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
SAN JUAN, PR—On March 12, 2010, a federal grand jury in the District of Puerto Rico returned an 83-count indictment charging Nancy Hernández-Chavez, her daughter, Noemí Pérez-Hernández, Manuel "Manolo" Vargas-Colón, Iris Yadith Ortíz-Rodríguez, Eric Samuel Pastrana-Miray, and Luis Fernando Cap...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
MONROE, LA—Stephanie R. Payne, 40, of Monroe, La., pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud relating to the sale of stolen merchandise on eBay, Acting United States Attorney William J. Flanagan announced today.
During today´s court proceeding, Payne admitted to stealing merchandise f...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
WASHINGTON—A third former employee of Rubin/Chambers, Dunhill Insurance Services Inc., also known as CDR Financial Products (CDR), pleaded guilty today to his participation in bid-rigging and fraud conspiracies related to contracts for the investment of municipal bond proceeds and other relate...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
A federal indictment was unsealed today following the initial appearance of a 40-year-old Stillwater man on child pornography charges. The indictment, filed under seal in U.S. District Court in Minnesota on March 9, 2010, alleges that on March 4, 2009, Shane Allen Werlein knowingly possessed visual ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
A federal indictment charging Yem Nguyen, age 35, of Eagan, with possessing and distributing more than 350 images of child pornography has been unsealed. The indictment, filed under seal in U.S. District Court in Minnesota on March 9, 2010, was unsealed today after Nguyen´s initial appearance ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
KANSAS CITY, MO—Beth Phillips, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a former employee of Ferrellgas, Inc., was sentenced in federal court today for wire fraud and money laundering, related to his embezzlement of $3.5 million from the company.
Scott J. ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
United States Attorney John E. Murphy announced that in Austin today, 55-year-old Mercy Chieza, of Hewitt, Texas, was sentenced to 37 months' imprisonment as a result of her conviction on health care fraud and money laundering charges. In addition to the prison term, Senior United States District Ju...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
SACRAMENTO—United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced today that JOSEPH SILVA, 56, and his wife GEORGIA SILVA, 52, both of Fairfield, were convicted today by a jury, following a four day trial before U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez, of a federal civil rights felony offense in conne...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
HOUSTON—Three men have been indicted for allegedly defrauding investors who purchased stock from 2004 until 2007 in a publicly-traded company called Grifco International Inc., United States Attorney José Angel Moreno and FBI Special Agent in Charge Richard Powers announced today.
Evan "Nick...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
HOUSTON—A federal jury has convicted a 22-year veteran of the Conroe Police Department for robbing the First Bank of Conroe, United States Attorney José Angel Moreno announced today. The verdict was announced today in open court after four weeks of trial and three hours of deliberation.
Mi...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
NEWARK—A Somerset man pleaded guilty today to making false statements in documents he submitted for employment as a civilian for the United States Army at Fort Dix and Picatinny Arsenal, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
Donald S. Breese, 37, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
BALTIMORE, MD—Shawn Ryan Walker, age 27, of Baltimore, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to transportation of child pornography.
The guilty plea was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; Chief James W. Johnson of the Baltimore County Police Departm...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
David C. Weiss, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced today that William C. Holley, age 44, of Middletown, and Joseph E. Funk, Jr., age 61, of Newark, were found guilty by a federal jury yesterday of various fraud-related crimes. Mr. Holley and Mr. Funk were both convicted o...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PEORIA, IL—Three people who were formerly employed by or working on behalf of Wildwood Industries of Bloomington, Illinois, entered pleas of guilty today for their respective roles in a fraud conspiracy that resulted in the company obtaining more than $213 million from lenders over a five-year...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
A. Courtney Cox, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, announced today that on March 11, 2010, JOSEPH L. BROWN, age 27, of Belleville, Illinois, was sentenced in the United States District Court in East St. Louis following his convictions for conspiracy to interfere with the ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
BOSTON, MA—Four individuals were indicted today on charges relating to a conspiracy to collect a debt using extortionate means.
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Warren T. Bamford, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division; and Police Commis...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
BOSTON, MA—A Springfield man was sentenced today in federal court for receiving and possessing child pornography.
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Robert Bethel, Postal Inspector In Charge of United States Postal Inspection Service, Boston Division; Bruce M. Foucart, Special Agent In...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
DALLAS—Robert Royce Jensen, Jr., 61, of Sunnyvale, Texas, pleaded guilty today before U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle to one count of receipt of child pornography, announced U.S. Attorney James T. Jacks of the Northern District of Texas. Jensen faces a maximum statutory sentence of not less ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
Nora R. Dannehy, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that MICHAEL IAN SOHN, 34, of Fairfield, pleaded guilty today before United States Magistrate Judge Donna F. Martinez in Hartford to charges related to his embezzlement of campaign funds from the Christopher Shays for...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
ORLANDO, FL—U.S. Attorney A. Brian Albritton announces that U.S. District Judge Mary S. Scriven today sentenced Cipriano Velarde (age 38, of Phoenix, Arizona) and Cesar Nunez (age 29, also of Phoenix) for their participation in a conspiracy to distribute cocaine in Orlando. Velarde was sentenc...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
ORLANDO, FL—U.S. Attorney A. Brian Albritton announces that U.S. District Judge John Antoon, II today sentenced Robert Manuel Perez (age 54, of Brevard County) to 30 years in federal prison, to be followed by a life term of supervised release, for distributing child pornography. Perez had plea...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PHILADELPHIA—Talayah Little, a former TD Bank employee, was charged today by indictment with participation in a conspiracy to commit bank fraud and identity theft, as well as bank fraud and aggravated identity theft, announced United States Attorney Michael L. Levy.
Information Regarding Th...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
WASHINGTON—Michel Jamil, 60, was sentenced today to 40 months in prison for his participation in a scheme to steal approximately 10 million gallons of fuel from the U.S. Army in Iraq, announced Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division Lanny A. Breuer and U.S. Attorney for the Easter...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
ALEXANDRIA, VA—Michael Milan, 49, of Bethesda, Md., was sentenced to 108 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for his role in carrying out a multi-million-dollar mortgage fraud scheme. Milan was also ordered to pay restitution of $3,141,409 and to forfeit $1,061,890...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
COLUMBIA, SC—Acting United States Attorney Kevin F. McDonald stated today that the conviction of former Greenville County Councilman Harold Anthony "Tony" Trout was affirmed in a four-page opinion issued today by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia. ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
DETROIT—Paul Bashi, 27, of Royal Oak, and formerly of Washington Township, Michigan, pleaded guilty before U.S. Chief District Judge Arthur J. Tarnow this afternoon to a federal information that charges him with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, United States Attorney Barbara L. McQuade announc...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
CINCINNATI—Ann Bryson, 63, of Cincinnati, pleaded guilty in United States District Court here today to one count of bank embezzlement for defrauding Good Samaritan Employees Credit Union, where she was the manager between 1998 and 2005.
Carter M. Stewart, United States Attorney for the Sout...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
WASHINGTON—Farmington Hills, Mich., physician Jose Castro-Ramirez was convicted today by a Detroit federal jury on all 13 charged counts in connection with his role in an $18.3 million Medicare fraud scheme, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer of the Criminal Division; U.S. Attor...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
CHICAGO—A west suburban man who allegedly represented himself as a member of the "Chicago Outfit," was arrested today on federal charges accusing him and a co-defendant of engaging in a contract bid-rigging scheme to provide forklift trucks for trade shows at McCormick Place Convention Center....
M.E. Garza
March 17, 2010
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March 17, 2010
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March 17, 2010
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March 17, 2010
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March 17, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 17, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 17, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 17, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 17, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 17, 2010
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Nan S. Russell
March 16, 2010
The cyclical and now ubiquitously appearing phrase, back to basics, ignites supporters. The reasonableness of returning to previously successful principles, ethics, systems, accountability, approaches, or you-name-it, appears a tantalizing remedy for our individual or collective woes.
M.E. Garza
March 16, 2010
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March 16, 2010
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March 16, 2010
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March 16, 2010
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March 16, 2010
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March 16, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 16, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 16, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 16, 2010
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Earl Ofari Hutchinson
March 15, 2010
The throng of angry whites jeered, catcalled, and spat out borderline racial insults at the small group of mostly black protestors. This wasn´t a march against Jim Crow in Montgomery, Birmingham, Jackson, Mississippi, or Cicero, The year wasn´t 1963. The charged racial confrontation ...
Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
March 15, 2010
PELLA, Macedonia, Greece – The archaeological site in Pella has acquired a new museum covering an area of 6,000 square metres, which opened its doors to the public for the first time last week. Situated in the northeast corner of the site, near the contemporary town of Pella, the museum represents t...
Elias Bejjani
March 15, 2010
God, Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil
Many people when exposed to hardships and various life's serious stumbles like ailments, death of a beloved one, accidents, separation, divorce, family problems etc, we hear some of them saying with a self pity tone: "God is putting me i...
Mike Banos
March 15, 2010
One of the major advantages in doing business in Mindanao is the low cost of electricity due to the low production cost of the Agus-Pulangui Hydroelectric Power Complexes. Privatizing the APHC would adversely affect investments, production and development in Mindanao. Energy-intensive industries will be discouraged to come in and existing industries will be forced to move out under the high power rate regime.
Michelle Malsbury, BSBM, MM
March 14, 2010
Musical Chairs by Jen Knox visits how mental illness impacts people at various times in theri lives and what can be done to overcome it or cope. For more insight into this interesting book please read the reviews contained in this blog tour as well as visit the web sites and links.
David Swanson
March 14, 2010
Let me get this straight. The Senate will pass a public option if the House will. And the House will, because it already did. But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi won´t allow it. So the mortal enemy of public-option backers is . . . Dennis Kucinich.
David Swanson
March 14, 2010
Let me get this straight. The Senate will pass a public option if the House will. And the House will, because it already did. But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi won´t allow it. So the mortal enemy of public-option backers is . . . Dennis Kucinich.
Robert Paul Reyes
March 14, 2010
"Two students at the University of Missouri-Columbia were suspended Wednesday after their arrests in a case of cotton balls thrown across the lawn of the campus black-culture center.
Campus police on Tuesday evening arrested the students, one of whom is from the St. Louis area, on suspicion of ...
Robert Paul Reyes
March 14, 2010
"The former Alaskan governor (Sarah Palin) was speaking at an Ohio Right to Life fund-raiser last week when she addressed the palm-writing incident that occurred at a Tea Party convention last month and earned her so much media mockery.
'I didn't [at the time] have a good answer to that critici...
Steve Selengut
March 14, 2010
Investing is as fascinating as it is frantic, as scary as it is exciting, and as intimidating as it is satisfying. But perhaps the most interesting thing about it is how educationally unprepared most individual investors are for the adventure!
David Swanson
March 14, 2010
As long as we're going to dump most of our money into wars and the military and Wall Street and health insurance bailouts, students are going to have to go into debt to afford college. But it would cost the students less and the government less, if private companies were not permitted to act as middlemen profiting off public loans to students.
David Swanson
March 14, 2010
As long as we're going to dump most of our money into wars and the military and Wall Street and health insurance bailouts, students are going to have to go into debt to afford college. But it would cost the students less and the government less, if private companies were not permitted to act as middlemen profiting off public loans to students.
Christiane Tourtet B.A.
March 14, 2010
For many years, numerous concerned and devoted scientists have warned that cell phones can cause brain tumors. And indeed, there is already an alarming increase in brain tumors, (malignant and non-malignant) worldwide not only in adults, but in young children, as they are the most vulnerable. With b...
John Bates
September 22, 2008
Sometimes, Employee Health Promotion Programs can take advantage of "special situations" that occur and which offer an excellent opportunity for worker education and support, at little or no expense to the employer. Not only do these situations help workers personally, but also they are an opportunity for the employer to be seen in a positive light.
Christina England
March 11, 2010
A catalogue of horror stories in our newspapers may leave many parents feeling anxious as to whether those vaccinating our children are really fit to do so, especially after one baby became ill after being overdosed with ten times the amount of tuberculosis vaccine.
M.E. Garza
March 13, 2010
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March 13, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 13, 2010
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M.E. Garza
March 13, 2010
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March 13, 2010
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Norm Goldman
March 13, 2010
Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of Bookpleasures.com Interviews Susi Pittman
David Swanson
March 12, 2010
Congressman David Obey (D., Wis.) is the Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. He's in charge of spending our money. For years he spent it on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq without any resistance. Until last October, Obey maintained that spending hundreds of billions of our dollars on wars was something he just had no choice about.
David Swanson
March 12, 2010
Congressman David Obey (D., Wis.) is the Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. He's in charge of spending our money. For years he spent it on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq without any resistance. Until last October, Obey maintained that spending hundreds of billions of our dollars on wars was something he just had no choice about.
Amil Imani
March 11, 2010
Humans are living information machines, receiving input from both external sources as well as the body, processing it in some fashion, and producing output: our thoughts and behavior. From the moment of birth, parents, siblings, and others play pivotal parts in supplying the input and influencing ho...
David Swanson
March 12, 2010
Tom Hayden wants peace, but he's sincerely mistaken about how to get it.