Nattering nabobs of negativism II William Safire (San Francisco Chronicle) (December 7, 2001) http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/12/07/ED216606.DTL Preparing to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee where to get off yesterday, Attorney General John Ashcroft […]
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American Indians on the rise
American Indians on the rise: Their numbers more than doubled in a decade; here’s why ‘it’s cool to be Indian’ By Sara Steindorf Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Read moreCNSS and Others Sue Justice Department to Release Information on Detainees
Center for National Security StudiesPress Release – 05 December 2001 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Sarah Margon 202-994-7060 CNSS and Others Sue Justice Department to Release Information on Detainees Washington D.C. […]
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An Unkeepable Promise by Sheldon Richman (The Multiracial Activist) (December 2001/January 2002) President Bush should be wary of making promises he may not be able to keep. He?s vowed to […]
Read moreEmergencies, Military Tribunals, and the Constitution
Emergencies, Military Tribunals, and the Constitution by Jacob G. Hornberger (The Multiracial Activist) (December 2001/January 2002) President Bush has ordered that people he suspects of being “terrorists” will be tried […]
Read moreA country of nations
A country of nations – Photographer Gwendolen Cates documents the diversity of America’s Indian tribes Chicago Tribune December 2, 2001 This entry also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Hate Free […]
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Annoyed judge orders arrests of DCS staff The Tennessean November 20, 2001 A judge ordered all employees of the Franklin County Department of Children’s Services arrested when a custody ruling […]
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From Jack Kelley and Jonathan Weisman of USA Today: Marines to join the hunt ‘Net is getting tighter in pursuit of bin Laden Ooh-Rah! This entry also posted at Yahoo! […]
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Why Congress is quiet on liberties by Gail Russell Chaddock The Christian Science Monitor Three weeks after Congress passed the most sweeping extension of law enforcement authority since World War […]
Read moreDrawing a Line for Liberties
Drawing a Line for Liberties The Christian Science Monitor Under pressure from the war against terrorism, the line between civil liberties and security is moving steadily toward greater police powers […]
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