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Telling the 'approved' story March 7, 2006 01:12 AM / The Rant . By DOUG THOMPSON On an unspecified day last week an employee of a federal agency that cannot be revealed delivered a document that cannot be identified to a company that cannot be named seeking information that cannot be discussed. The aforementioned federal agent left the unidentified document with an employee of the unnamed company. That employee then called the owner, who must remain anonymous, to inform him that the document that could not be identified sought information that could not be discussed. The owner who must remain anonymous instructed the employee to deliver the unidentified document to a lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege. The lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege examined the unidentified document and then reviewed the information that could not be discussed with the owner who must remain anonymous. With the approval of the owner who must remain anonymous, the lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege contacted a U.S. attorney who demanded that his identity be concealed. The U.S. attorney who demanded that his identity be concealed then claimed the owner who must remain anonymous violated a law that could not be disclosed and faced arrest for charges that could not be specified because he had referred to the document that cannot be identified in an article for a certain, but unnamed, web site. The lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege argued that his client could not be charged under the undisclosed law because he had been acting as a journalist at the time of the alleged publication and not as the owner of the company that cannot be named. He had, in fact, learned of the existence of the document that cannot be identified from a third-party, who was not named, and was not aware of its exact contents because he had not seen or read the document and, therefore, was not aware of the exact contents that cannot be discussed. The U.S. attorney who demanded his identity be concealed consulted with others who names are classified and concluded that the owner who must remain anonymous walked a fine line between legal and illegal and would not face arrest for violating a law that could not be disclosed on charges that could not be specified. So walking this fine line of justice allowed the owner who must remain anonymous to avoid confinement at an institution at an unknown location for an unspecified length of time. In exchange for his freedom, the owner who must remain anonymous agreed to write a "clarification" of what happened, following the guidelines for publication laid down by the Bush administration. Which is what you just read.

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 Pentagon: Taliban regrouped and 'resilient' in Afghanistan
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Pentagon: Taliban regrouped and 'resilient' in Afghanistan

News – The Taliban have regrouped and have formed a "resilient insurgency," according to a new Pentagon report. The report predicted that the Taliban would be back in 2008. Opium production increased "substantially" in 2007. There are about 150,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, but only 32,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

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McCain 2005: Give Gitmo Detainees A Trial Or Release Them!
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McCain 2005: Give Gitmo Detainees A Trial Or Release Them!

Politics – Recall last week how McCain lost his mind when the Supreme Court said that Guantanamo Bay detainees could not be detained indefinitely without charges and were entitled to ask a court for a hearing where the government would have to show why it was holding them, or that they be released.

Voted for on June 25, 2008 03:21pm Commented on 3 times: 1 2 3

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Report Sees Illegal Hiring Practices at Justice Dept.

News – Justice Department officials over the last six years illegally used "political or ideological" factors to hire new lawyers into an elite recruitment program, tapping law school graduates with conservative credentials over those with liberal-sounding resumes, a new report found Tuesday.

Voted for on June 25, 2008 12:27pm Commented on 2 times: 1 2

U.S. Embassy Staff And Soldiers Killed In Baghdad Blast
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U.S. Embassy Staff And Soldiers Killed In Baghdad Blast

News – An explosion rocked a municipal building Tuesday in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood, killing six Iraqis, two U.S. soldiers and two civilian U.S. Embassy employees, officials said.

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Appeals Court Rules for Guantanamo Detainee
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Appeals Court Rules for Guantanamo Detainee

News – A federal appeals court announced Monday that it has overturned the Pentagon's classification of a Guantanamo Bay detainee as an enemy combatant.

Voted for on June 23, 2008 04:14pm Commented on 1 time: 1

History will say that we misunderestimated George W. Bush
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History will say that we misunderestimated George W. Bush

Politics – History may place President Bush in a far better light than he currently enjoys.

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It's the Iraq War that's Killing the Economy, Stupid!
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It's the Iraq War that's Killing the Economy, Stupid!

Money – As billions are going down the drain in Iraq, this wild misadventure is destroying the once strong U.S. dollar... Foreigners are buying out major assets as the dollar dramatically declines. Belgium may buy the biggest brewery in the U.S. In 2007 foreign investors spent $414 billion buying some of the biggest assets of the U.S.A.

Voted for on June 22, 2008 01:25pm

President Bush:  Democrats keep blocking energy plans
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President Bush: Democrats keep blocking energy plans

Politics – President Bush is accusing Democrats in Congress of blocking his energy proposals, saying they are partly to blame for high gasoline costs pinching Americans' budgets.

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Strengthening Extremists
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Strengthening Extremists

Do No Evil – If the US and Israel had formed a Joint Commission to Support Hamas Extremists and Bolster Iranian Influence, they could hardly have done a better job.

Voted for on June 20, 2008 06:13pm

McCain: I 'Didn't Love America' Until Held Prisoner
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McCain: I 'Didn't Love America' Until Held Prisoner

Politics – Republicans have hammered Michelle Obama for her remarks that she was proud of America "for the first time in my adult life." Tonight, however, Dan Abrams showed footage he uncovered of a Fox News interview with McCain on March 13, 2008, in which McCain said, "I didn't really love America until I was deprived of her company."

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Is the McCain Brand Damaged?

Politics – "Maverick" used to be the cliche to describe McCain. But in a Pew Poll, "old" was the word most voters used to sum up McCain. McCain has changed positions on a number of issues. Today, only 40% call McCain's views "just right," while 52% think Obama's views are "just right." 57% think McCain would be a contin

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Gored: Obama could win vote, lose election
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Gored: Obama could win vote, lose election

Politics – Eight years after Al Gore's bitter pill, observers warn that Obama could face his own case of the popular-vote-winners blues.

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'Sensitive' 219-page US military manual leaked
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'Sensitive' 219-page US military manual leaked

Do No Evil – The US manual directly advocates training paramilitaries, pervasive surveillance, censorship, press control and restrictions on unions & political parties. It directly advocates warrantless searches, detainment without charge, the suspension of habeas corpus. And directly advocates employing terrorists, and running false flag operations.

Voted for on June 19, 2008 04:09pm

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Ex-State Dept. official: Hundreds of detainees died in U.S. custody, at least 25 murdered.

Politics – A February 2006 Human Rights First report found that although hundreds of people in U.S. custody had died and eight people were tortured to death, only 12 deaths had "resulted in punishment of any kind for any U.S. official."

Voted for on June 19, 2008 03:01pm

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McBush Is Stupid Or Lying about offshore drilling

Politics – The recent comments by McCain alias McBush or McSame about offshore drilling are patently absurd. This diversion as a possible solution to our dependence on foreign oil is a nonstarter for those familiar with the problem and its solution.

Voted for on June 18, 2008 09:03pm

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