Wednesday, February 28, 2007

List of riots - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Pastor with 666 tattoo claims to be divine - CNN.com

Pastor with 666 tattoo claims to be divine - CNN.com: "But Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda is not your typical minister. De Jesus, or 'Daddy' as his thousands of followers call him, does not merely pray to God: He says he is God."

Monday, February 19, 2007

Top Bin Laden Expert: Confession Fake: "Was Osama Bin Laden responsible for 9/11?

The Bush Administration says yes, citing a grainy, badly-edited videotape that surfaced in December, 2001. In that tape, a fat guy who vaguely resembles Bin Laden chortles about the success of the 9/11 attacks. (In earlier interviews, Bin Laden had denied responsibility for 9/11, once even deploring the loss of civilian life in the attacks and calling them un-Islamic.)

Is the famous “confession video” genuine? Despite Bush’s insistence that the tape is authentic, America’s top academic Bin Laden expert has finally gone on the record, joining numerous other experts.

“It’s bogus,” says Professor Bruce Lawrence, head of Duke University’s Religious Studies program."

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The BRAD BLOG : CNN's Nuke Plant Photos Identical for Both Iran and N. Korea!: "Two stories posted in the last week on the CNN website, one on nukes in Iran last Wednesday, and another on nukes in North Korea on Saturday, both use the same aerial photograph of the same purported nuclear power plant!"

Friday, February 02, 2007

Austin American-Statesman | Window on Washington: "Virtual March on Washington

By Scott Shepard | Thursday, February 1, 2007, 11:44 AM

MoveOn.org, the Internet-based community of activists, staged a virtual March on Washington Thursday to protest President Bush’s plan to increase the level of U.S. troops in Iraq.

Members of MoveOn went to the Capitol to deliver petitions to Senate offices protesting the 21,500-troop escalation.

But the more significant part of the protest was MoveOn’s attempt to flood the telephones of Senate offices with calls from one million people opposed to the president’s troop “surge.”"