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January
2, 2006
Index:
Working
definition of fascism
for new readers? An abusive and dangerous oligarchy based on a
pernicious
blend of government, big business, and religion. ... A boot-heel
cynically
placed on the throat of the masses, justified in principle by
perversion
and bastardization of religion.
Iraq
Police Atrocities December
29, 2005
NYC
Transit Union Wins Strike December
29, 2005
Red
Cross Criminal Fiasco December
27, 2005
ACLU-Criminal
Website Deletions
Fraudulent
Deletion Of Websites
Iraq Police Atrocities December 29, 2005
The chickens are certainly coming home to roost in Iraq. American forces have created a monster they're now forced to rein in. Since American-trained Iraqi police have been left on their own with no supervision, they've resorted to torture and other outrageous abuse of "suspects" in their custody.
Seems
the Bush "Administration"
has made the decision to embed American "advisors" within their ranks
to
solve the increasingly troublesome behavior that has directly led to
increased
support for insurgents, by Sunnis in particular. ... What
webs we
weave.
In
a badly-needed victory for
organized labor in our formerly great country, the New York City
Transit
Union won its strike for retention of unchanged retirement
benefits.
As reported earlier in this publication, workers returned to work with
no contract after three days of a strike that cost New York City dearly
at Christmas time, -- some $1 billion in lost revenue.
Fascists on
the Right believe the workers should have been fired. ... Tough,
isn't it?
Nearly
50 Red Cross contract employees
were recently indicted for theft, some $400,000 stolen. More
arrests
are expected. Interim Chief Executive Officer Jack McGuire,
replacing
resigned CEO Marsha Evans, glossed over pending criminal issues, and
the
recent Red Cross debacle over Katrina and Rita. Clearly, the
Red
Cross has serious systemic problems as earlier reported in this
publication
through personal experience. Go to the homepage
for further details.
The
following is a series of unedited
email correspondence between the American Civil Liberties Union and
this
writer in regard to criminal deletions of Ledger websites over a year
ago.
To date, no response, other than a canned autosponder message has been
received from national ACLU headquarters to the latest complaint
filed.
Apparently, ACLU no longer has any interest in First Amendment issues,
-- or is wildly incompetent. You decide. ACLU-Criminal
Website Deletions
Click Hacker Update for further information.
Tim
Chorney, Publisher
Liberty
In Peril
... Formerly
The
Llano Ledger
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