Friday, January 25, 2008

Ottawa goes full Neo-Con, Paul 2nd in LA, Friday News

Ottawa refuses to answer questions on Afghan POW's. A statement from the Prime Minister's Office this week said there will be no further comment for reasons of national security. Government lawyers used the same argument, citing Section 38 of the Canada Evidence Act, which allows the military to withhold information that may be injurious to security."We are venturing into the area of military strategy – of military operations," said federal lawyer J. Sanderson Graham.
For shame.
This is the very same Neo-Con conservative government who will skip a UN meeting on racism because it considers legitimate criticism of Israel to be "anti-semitism".
Welcome to topsy-turvy world.

Meanwhile, the Americans start beating the war drums regarding Pakistan.

Russia reminds the UN that sanctions on Iran for wishing to be energy independent need not be harsh.

Israel continues its slaughter of innocents in Gaza.

Dennis Kucinich, a voice for peace, drops his Presidential bid. The Democrat Party proves they are no different from the Republican Party-they are all warmongers whose interests lay with the military industrial complex, not the American people.

Do you want fries with that Whopper? Jon Ryter examines the lies of the 2008 Presidential candidates.

And finally, Ron Paul, once again marginalized at the South Carolina debate, places second in the Louisiana caucuses, nary a peep from the media, of course.
Video here and here.

Ron Paul's message of freedom and liberty is frightening to the powers that be.

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