Ventura: ‘You’re Not Allowed to Ask’ About 9/11
Muriel Kane Raw Story Saturday, March 13, 2010 Former Minnesota governor and one-time professional wrestler Jesse Ventura has run afoul of the Huffington Post’s no-conspiracy-theory policy, and he’s not happy about it.

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Afghans ask US court: “Why are we in prison?”
Russia Today March 12, 2010 Four Afghan prisoners in the most notorious detention center, Bagram, have turned to a US court for help. They claim ignorance as to why they are being held.

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NATO waging undeclared war on Russia: Moscow
Press TV March 12, 2010 Moscow says the United States and NATO’s inaction in fighting drug trafficking in Afghanistan, translates into an “undeclared war” against Russia.

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Biden Conspires With Israel To Bomb Iran Back To The Stone Age
Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com Thursday, March 11th, 2010 Joe Biden went to Israel not for the sake of peace or even to admonish the country for its plan to build 1,600 illegal settlement homes in East Jerusalem. Biden went there to talk about bombing Iran back to the Stone Age.
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Welcome To The World’s First Murdochracy
John Pilger March 11, 2010 Adelaide is Australia’s festival city. Its arts festival is currently in swing. Polite debate, aesthetics and high-octane wine are putting the world to rights.

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Putting the Constitution Back into the Oval Office
Ron Paul Campaign For Liberty March 11, 2010 Since my 2008 campaign for the presidency I have often been asked, “How would a constitutionalist president go about dismantling the welfare-warfare state and restoring a constitutional republic?” This is a very important question, because without a clear road map and set of priorities, such a president runs the risk of having his pro-freedom agenda stymied by the various vested interests that benefit from big government. Of course, just as the welfare-warfare state was not constructed in 100 days, it could not be dismantled in the first 100 days of any presidency. While our goal is to reduce the size of the state as quickly as possible, we should always make sure our immediate proposals minimize social disruption and human suffering.
Over 130,000 cases of diabetes now linked to soda consumption, HFCS
Mike Adams Natural News March 10, 2010 For years, advocates of natural health have been hammering away at the message that soda causes diabetes and obesity . The soda industry, meanwhile, has remained in denial mode, mirroring the ridiculous position of the tobacco industry that “nicotine is not addictive.” Soda doesn’t cause diabetes, the industry claims, and it’s perfectly safe to consume in essentially unlimited quantities.

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The Washington Post on ‘lunatic’ 9/11 ‘conspiracy theorists’
by Jeremy R. Hammond Foreign Policy Journal March 9, 2010 An editorial in the Washington Post yesterday slammed Japanese member of parliament Yukihisa Fujita because he “seems to think that America’s rendering of the events of Sept

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