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| Reggie |
| Sat, 17 May 2008 14:21:17 -0400 |
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Iraqi court rulings stop at US detention sites
Saturday, 17 May 2008 14:10
BAGHDAD (AP) -- In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free
man.
To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits
held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq.
Humadi - ordered released nine months ago after an Iraqi judge dropped
all charges - now spends his days in a legal limbo. It's one that has
confronted and confounded thousands of other Iraqis since 2003 who have
been freed by their nation's courts but remained in U.S. custody.
More...
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Marine who died after cross - state chase wrote of war stress
Saturday, 17 May 2008 14:05
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Last month, Marine Staff Sgt. Travis N. ''T-Bo''
Twiggs went to the White House with a group of Iraq war veterans called
the Wounded Warriors Regiment and met the president.
Twiggs had been through four tours in Iraq, one in Afghanistan and
months of therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder in which he said he
was on up to 12 different medications.
''He said, `Sir, I've served over there many times, and I would serve
for you any time,' and he grabbed the president and gave him a big
hug,'' said Kellee Twiggs, his widow.
About two weeks later, Travis Twiggs went absent without leave from his
job in Quantico, Va.
More...
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CNN spliced quote by Obama
Saturday, 17 May 2008 13:07
Removed part in which he said Sec. Def. Gates, like Obama, wants to meet
with Iran
Summary: In two reports on CNN Newsroom, CNN aired comments by Robert
Gibbs, Sen. Barack Obama's communications director, responding to
President Bush's remarks that "[s]ome seem to believe we should
negotiate with terrorists and radicals," reportedly in reference to
Obama, but CNN spliced the audio clip to omit part of the statement in
which Gibbs noted that Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has reportedly
advocated a position on engaging Iran that echoes Obama's. CNN had left
intact Gibbs' reference to Gates in the audio clip of Gibbs' comments it
aired earlier in the program.
More...
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Ted Kennedy rushed to hospital
Saturday, 17 May 2008 12:37
The source said the 76-y**r-o*d senator had "symptoms of a stroke" at
the Kennedy family compound in Hyannis Port.
Kennedy had surgery in October to clear his carotid artery in hopes of
preventing a stroke. Colleagues said he had recovered quickly and was
working energetically recently.
More...
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Media Caught Lying
Saturday, 17 May 2008 11:04
I stumbled on a stunning disconnect between the major media version of
election coverage and candidate appearance trends on the internet. The
Mainstream Media seems to have largely ignored something major on the web.
More... (News updated throughout the day)
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| Meg |
| May 18, 2008 - 10:11:32 am EST |
On May 17, 11:21 am, Reggie wrote:
> Latest News-at-a-Glance - Courtesy of TvNewsLIES.orghttp://tvnewslies.org/tvnl/index.php/latest-news-at-a-glance
> ___________________________________________________________________________
> Iraqi court rulings stop at US detention sites
> Saturday, 17 May 2008 14:10
>
> BAGHDAD (AP) -- In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free
> man.
> To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits
> held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq.
>
> Humadi - ordered released nine months ago after an Iraqi judge dropped
> all charges - now spends his days in a legal limbo. It's one that has
> confronted and confounded thousands of other Iraqis since 2003 who have
> been freed by their nation's courts but remained in U.S. custody.
>
> More...
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Marine who died after cross - state chase wrote of war stress
> Saturday, 17 May 2008 14:05
>
> TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Last month, Marine Staff Sgt. Travis N. ''T-Bo''
> Twiggs went to the White House with a group of Iraq war veterans called
> the Wounded Warriors Regiment and met the president.
>
> Twiggs had been through four tours in Iraq, one in Afghanistan and
> months of therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder in which he said he
> was on up to 12 different medications.
>
> ''He said, `Sir, I've served over there many times, and I would serve
> for you any time,' and he grabbed the president and gave him a big
> hug,'' said Kellee Twiggs, his widow.
>
> About two weeks later, Travis Twiggs went absent without leave from his
> job in Quantico, Va.
>
> More...
>
> _____________________________________________________________________________
> CNN spliced quote by Obama
> Saturday, 17 May 2008 13:07
>
> Removed part in which he said Sec. Def. Gates, like Obama, wants to meet
> with Iran
>
> Summary: In two reports on CNN Newsroom, CNN aired comments by Robert
> Gibbs, Sen. Barack Obama's communications director, responding to
> President Bush's remarks that "[s]ome seem to believe we should
> negotiate with terrorists and radicals," reportedly in reference to
> Obama, but CNN spliced the audio clip to omit part of the statement in
> which Gibbs noted that Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has reportedly
> advocated a position on engaging Iran that echoes Obama's. CNN had left
> intact Gibbs' reference to Gates in the audio clip of Gibbs' comments it
> aired earlier in the program.
>
> More...
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Ted Kennedy rushed to hospital
> Saturday, 17 May 2008 12:37
>
> The source said the 76-y**r-o*d senator had "symptoms of a stroke" at
> the Kennedy family compound in Hyannis Port.
>
> Kennedy had surgery in October to clear his carotid artery in hopes of
> preventing a stroke. Colleagues said he had recovered quickly and was
> working energetically recently.
>
> More...
> _______________________________________________________________________________
> Media Caught Lying
> Saturday, 17 May 2008 11:04
>
> I stumbled on a stunning disconnect between the major media version of
> election coverage and candidate appearance trends on the internet. The
> Mainstream Media seems to have largely ignored something major on the web.
>
> More... (News updated throughout the day)
> ___________________________________________________________________________________
> TvnewsLIES.org is a non profit gateway to the real news. What's the
> truth worth?
> LOOSE CHANGE, THE FINAL CUT is now available for a donation to TVNL.http://tvnewslies.org/donate/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=326
Half a truth is worse than a lie.
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| Jeffrey Turner |
| May 18, 2008 - 05:36:59 pm EST |
Reggie wrote:
> Latest News-at-a-Glance - Courtesy of TvNewsLIES.org
> http://tvnewslies.org/tvnl/index.php/latest-news-at-a-glance
> ___________________________________________________________________________
> Iraqi court rulings stop at US detention sites
> Saturday, 17 May 2008 14:10
>
> BAGHDAD (AP) -- In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free
> man.
> To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits
> held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq.
>
> Humadi - ordered released nine months ago after an Iraqi judge dropped
> all charges - now spends his days in a legal limbo. It's one that has
> confronted and confounded thousands of other Iraqis since 2003 who have
> been freed by their nation's courts but remained in U.S. custody.
That's what you call your free, democratic and sovereign state of Iraq.
George Orwell anticipated Bush.
--Jeff
--
The trouble with the world is that the
stupid are cocksure and the intelligent
are full of doubt. --Bertrand Russell
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