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Our Latest Published Articles Crushing Defeat for Germany’s Merkel as Voters Reject Austerity – Common Dreams staff German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her conservative party suffered a crushing defeat on Sunday in an election in Germany’s most populous state, a result which should embolden the left opposition to step up its criticism of her European…
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Our Latest Published Articles A video list of some of the most egregious lies and broken promises by this President. Produced by The East County Underground at MY 1079 FM. Lies During First Year We began by passing a Recovery Act that has already saved or created over 150,000 jobs.” – caught cooking the books…
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Our Latest Published Articles Icelandic Anger Brings Debt Forgiveness in Best Recovery Story Icelanders who pelted parliament with rocks in 2009 demanding their leaders and bankers answer for the country’s economic and financial collapse are reaping the benefits of their anger. Since the end of 2008, the island’s banks have forgiven loans equivalent to 13…
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Our Latest Published Articles Posts Related to U.S. Elections are Rigged: Hacking Democracy How Barack Obama saved the banks and lost key mid-term electionsThe end of politics as mass media illusions? How Barack Obama saved the banks and lost key mid-term elections Jane Burgermeister | URL: http://wp.me/puNtl-QP The … Some Politicians Will Do Anything To…
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Our Latest Published Articles Can Europe escape the debt trap? Yes – and here’s how Today activists in Ireland are following Greece’s example by launching a public audit of the country’s debt to establish its legitimacy Financial markets have successfully demanded the imposition of severe austerity on the periphery of the eurozone – Greece, Ireland…
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Our Latest Published Articles The dirty history of promoting democracy It is well known the US is considered the police of the world. Many believe that the US should take care of their domestic affairs instead of being involved in international affairs. In the past, the United States has behind closed doors supported overthrowing government…
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Our Latest Published Articles Iceland fared better than us by letting its banks fail By Thomas Molloy ICELAND pursued better policies than Ireland or Latvia when the three countries’ economies collapsed in 2007 because the Reykjavik government allowed banks to fail, according to a new report by the influential Bruegel think tank. The report by…
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Our Latest Published Articles If the Government really wants to tackle fraud, it should take on banks By Colette Browne Irish Examiner THE Government is engaged in a campaign of vilification against those claiming social protection benefits despite an Oireachtas report revealing the proportion of fraudulent overpayments actually decreased by more than half between 2007…
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Our Latest Published Articles Faking It: How the Media Manipulates the World into War As the US and Iranian governments escalate tensions in the already volatile Straits of Hormuz, and China and Russia begin openly questioning Washington’s interference in their internal politics, the world remains on a knife-edge of military tension. Far from being a…
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Our Latest Published Articles U.S. Marine Jon Turner strips his medals at the “Winter Soldier” hearings Jon Turner is a former Marine who fought with the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines in Iraq and who testified at Winter Soldier March 13-16. This aired Monday March 17, 2008 on Democracy Now. JON MICHAEL TURNER: Good afternoon. My…