The Supreme Court handed corporate America a major victory this week when it sharply reduced the amount of money Exxon Mobil has to pay in punitive damages for the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska. An Alaskan jury had initially ruled Exxon should pay five billion dollars in punitive damages but in 2006, the [...]
Jun
30
Supreme Court Slashes Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Fine to One-Tenth of Original $5 Billion Ruling
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Jun
30
America Is the Rogue Nation
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One gets the impression that there are some people in Washington who believe that Israel or the U.S. can bomb Iran’s nuclear reactors, fly home, and it will be mission complete.
It makes you wonder if perhaps there is a virus going around that is gradually making [...]
Jun
29
AT&T Whistleblower: Spy Bill Creates ‘Infrastructure for a Police State’
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Mark Klein, the retired AT&T engineer who stepped forward with the technical documents at the heart of the anti-wiretapping case against AT&T, is furious at the Senate’s vote on Wednesday night to hold a vote on a bill intended to put an end to that lawsuit and more than 30 others.
[Wednesday]’s vote by Congress effectively [...]
Jun
28
Man arrested for anti-cop YouTube clip
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The comments made in the You Tube video are very similar to the death threats made by Michael Reagan to Mark Dice. This individual was arrested while Reagan [...]
Jun
26
Spying Bill Redefines WMDs
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The spying bill that’s now being debated in the Senate does more than just update the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — and let companies like AT&T off the hook for snooping on your phone calls and e-mails. The legislation, oddly enough, also offers a new definition for “weapons of mass destruction.” It’s an improvement over [...]
Jun
25
Dems who flipped on FISA immunity see more telecom cash
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House Democrats who flipped their votes to support retroactive immunity for telecom companies in last week’s FISA bill took thousands of dollars more from phone companies than Democrats who consistently voted against legislation with an immunity provision, according to an analysis by MAPLight.org.
In March, the House passed an amendment that rejected retroactive immunity. But last [...]
Jun
23
U.K. to Begin Microchipping Prisoners
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The British government is developing a plan to track current and former prisoners by means of microchips implanted under the skin, drawing intense criticism from probation officers and civil rights groups.
As a way to reduce prison crowding, many British prisoners are currently released under electronic monitoring, carried out by means of an ankle bracelet that [...]
Jun
22
The cops came, searched and left a mess for puzzled homeowner
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By DAVE DAVIES
Philadelphia Daily News
daviesd@phillynews.com 215-854-2595
Four young residents of a North Philadelphia house who circulated petitions questioning police-surveillance cameras were rousted from their home Friday and detained 12 hours without charges while police searched their house.
Daniel Moffat, 28, a co-owner of the house, said police had no warrant when they entered. The house was examined [...]
Jun
21
Government Is Sued Over Seizure of Liberty Dollars
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A dozen people around the country filed suit in U.S. District Court in Idaho this week demanding the return of all the copper, silver, gold, and platinum coins — more than seven tons of metal in all — that the FBI and Secret Service seized in November during raids of a mint in Idaho and [...]
Jun
20
Constitutional expert: FISA bill ‘is an evisceration of the Fourth Amendment’
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“Never appease political bullies, President Bush admonished at the Israeli Knesset,” MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann opened. “Oddly, House Democrats chose to ignore him on the subject of dealing with him.”
Constitutional expert Jonathan Turley sees a “very frightening bill” in a proposed “compromise,” currently in the House, that would update the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to [...]

