Conspiracy buffs may feast on JFK documents
Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:16pm EST
By Ed Stoddard
DALLAS (Reuters) - John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy buffs have been handed a Presidents’ Day present they are sure to savor.
The Dallas County district attorney said on Monday that he could not categorically dismiss as fake a transcript of an alleged conversation between Kennedy’s assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and Oswald’s killer Jack Ruby.
The transcript is one of many items related to the (…)
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Conspiracy buffs may feast on JFK documents
20 February 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
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Judge to retire after arrest incident
19 February 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentJudge to retire after arrest incident
Staff reports
NEWBURY — A federal judge who was reportedly wearing women’s clothing when he was arrested on charges of drunken driving is resigning his post.
The First District Bankruptcy Court announced yesterday that Robert Somma, 63, of Newbury will resign effective April 1 and has placed himself on leave until then. He was appointed to the bench in 2004.
Somma’s troubles began the night of Feb. 6, when he was arrested after rear-ending a (…) -
$cientology : I will be on trial tuesday, february 7th in paris
4 February 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
They accuse me of death threat and "death or destruction intent toward their organization " with a fake letter, one guy was also violently harrassed by a drunkard
I suppose also being part of a plot I was witness the police asked me to give a statement and why I didn’t react, which actually I did by calling two scienos to get to help the guy which was in big trouble they are manipulating people they do it the way some famous mediteranean criminal mobsters organization done it for years, (…) -
How many laws has the Bush administration broken?
7 January 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentDan Abrams in this second installment of his week long series “Bush League Justice” Dan Abrams looks at just how many laws has Bush broken?
The following video is from MSNBC’s Abrams Report, broadcast on December 11, 2007
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U.S. law firms could help shape Afghanistan’s future — for price
6 January 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Law firms that contribute money to the U.S. effort towards an effective and transparent justice system in Afghanistan will be given a say in the carrying out of those policies. Bigger contributors will have more involvement, including the opportunity to go on official trips to Afghanistan. Donations by law firms will be tax deductible, but they can’t earmark donations for specific uses. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the plan is "essential to the country’s success" in combating (…)
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Blackwater and the Brothers Krongard: How Cookie Crumbled
23 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Accused of blocking an investigation into Blackwater, State Department IG Howard Krongard told Congress that his brother Buzzy has no ties to the military contractor. Buzzy says different.
Bruce Falconer November 14 , 2007
Howard "Cookie" Krongard hasn’t failed at much in life. Until recently, in fact, you would have thought him an unqualified success, a well-bred man who came from plenty and went on to plenty more. His resume is the definition of East Coast privilege: Princeton, (…) -
Feds want Net snooping limits overturned
6 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Feds want Net snooping limits overturned
Posted by Anne Broache
November 5, 2007 5:25 PM PST
The Bush administration plans to fight a recent court decision that threatens to curb its powers to obtain logs of Americans’ Internet activities without court approval.
As expected, the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday filed a notice that it plans to appeal a September federal court ruling that declared the surveillance tactic, known as a national security letter, to be (…) -
Rumsfeld Flees France, Fearing Arrest
30 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsFormer U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld fled France today fearing arrest over charges of "ordering and authorizing" torture of detainees at both the American-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and the U.S. military’s detainment facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, unconfirmed reports coming from Paris suggest.
U.S. embassy officials whisked Rumsfeld away yesterday from a breakfast meeting in Paris organized by the Foreign Policy magazine after human rights groups filed a criminal complaint (…) -
The International Criminal Court (ICC) - The End of Impunity
16 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
The International Criminal Court (ICC) - The End of Impunity
Why the United States Is So Opposed
By Paul W. Kahn, December 2003
The opposition of the United States to the International Criminal Court appears as either a puzzle or an embarrassment to many of the nation’s traditional supporters. A puzzle, because it is not at all obvious why the United States should feel so threatened by this new court. Supporters of the Court point out that there are ample provisions in the Rome Statute (…) -
Guantanimo, Iraq
9 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Iraqi women prisoners languish in jail without trial.
A visit to a women prison in a Baghdad neighborhood has revealed that Iraqi authorities are paying lip service to human rights and rule of law.
The visit by Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi found the jail over crowded with many women afflicted with contagious diseases due to lack of medicine and medical care.
"The tour has exposed a difficult and tragic situation in the whole process, starting with detention and ending with the (…)