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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Top 15 Best “Restore The Fourth” Signs – 4th of July 2013

Top 15 Best “Restore The Fourth” Signs – 4th of July 2013
 They say that for each rat you find, there are 50 you don't see. Well...one rat was found.

Obama DOJ Asks Court to Grant Immunity to George W. Bush For Iraq War | War Is A Crime .org

Obama DOJ Asks Court to Grant Immunity to George W. Bush For Iraq War | War Is A Crime .org

SWAT Cop Says American Neighborhoods Are 'Battlefields,' Claims Cops Face Same Threats As Soldiers In Afghanistan

SWAT Cop Says American Neighborhoods Are 'Battlefields,' Claims Cops Face Same Threats As Soldiers In Afghanistan
SWAT Cop Says American Neighborhoods Are  Same Threats As Soldiers In Afghanistan

Bradley Manning Uncovered U.S. Torture, Abuse, Soldiers Laughing As They Killed Innocent Civilians

Bradley Manning Uncovered U.S. Torture, Abuse, Soldiers Laughing As They Killed Innocent Civilians
FORT MEADE, Md. -- Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, the intelligence analyst convicted of making public thousands of secret documents, was sentenced Wednesday to 35 years in prison. But the files Manning sent to the website WikiLeaks remain on the Internet for anyone to read, and their impact on the world may be debated for as long as he remains in prison.
"Manning was under the impression that his leaked information was going to really change how the world views the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and future wars actually," Navy Capt. David Moulton, a forensic psychiatrist testifying in Manning's defense, told the military court on July 14.
"It was his opinion that if through crowd sourcing that enough analysis was done on these documents, which he felt to be very important, that it would lead to greater good, that society as a whole would come to the conclusion that the wars weren't worth it, that really no wars are worth it."
Here are some of the documents and revelations Manning leaked to the world from the small, sensitive, compartmented information facility in Iraq where he worked as an intelligence analyst from 2009 to 2010.