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http://ussliberty.wordpress.com/2009/08/01/new-book-on-uss-liberty-due-for-release/   A new book, “Ship Without A Country” co-written by Mark Glenn and Victor Thorn of American Free Press Newspaper is finished and is off to the printers as we speak. It features interviews with over half a dozen of the survivors as they tell their harrowing tales of what took place that day [...]

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August 1, 2009, 10:51 In the Name of My Father: Dr. Manouchehr Ganji’s letter of July 31st to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, chronicles a most interesting event on the Iran/Turkish border, involving the Turkish customs authorities. It seems that on October 7th, 2008, trucks containing $18.5 billion dollars/U. S., in one hundred dollar bills and [...]

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  Letter Written by: Mel Mason                                           Date of Letter: 2009-08-01 Subject: GovernmentIn the absence of any ability on the part of the congress people or the administration  to understand that they are restrained  by natural law as defined in the Constitution, and seeing as they are much more motivated to serve their masters than to [...]

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This is an original article: posted July 31, 2009 By Marti Oakley  http://ppjg.wordpress.com Despite some really eloquent speeches to the contrary, our “for sale” House of Representatives passed the Food Fascism Act….euphemistically called a food safety act, by a margin of about 140 over the naysayer’s.  True to form, Rosa DeLauro spoke about things she [...]

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by Mark Dankof        One thing is abundantly clear about American policy in the Middle East–it is based on a series of paradoxical, internally contradictory goals and alliances which typically end in tragic results for friend and foe alike.      Nowhere is this conundrum clearer than in the present U. S. quandary over the [...]

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