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1 Citation Youve heard of permission marketing. Youve heard of pull marketing. Now weve got a whole new concept: Usurp Marketing., delicious.com
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News Hounds: FOX pre-empting Greenwald's "War Profiteering" meme? 1 Citation methodically robs progressives of any talking points of their own. One noted example is the term "fascist" directed at this administration, co-opted and morphed into "Islamo-fascist" and repeated throughout the right-wing echo chamber., delicious.com
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Code Examples -> Tag content retrieval from websites with preg_match 1 Citation These functions allow to get any tag from a website, read the contents and return an array with a) the contents b) the count of occurrences., delicious.com
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YouTube - The Secret Government 1 Citation A 22 minutes 1987 PBS film about the CIA creating wars beyond the public scrutiny.
Since than 20 years have passed. And the USA have initiated war against 5 countries, and actually physically usurped and conquered 2 countries., delicious.com
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YouTube - Baptist pastor beaten + tazed by Border patrol - 11 stitches 1 Citation
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Bush's Secret Dictatorship - White House Watch - Dan Froomkin's Blog on washingtonpost.com 1 Citation In addition to violating his oath of office, George W. Bush is a war criminal and belongs on trial in The Hague. This is the worst abuse of power I ever remember, far worse than Richard Nixon, delicious.com
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1 Citation Congress can't usurp the president's power to spy on America's enemies.
In the continuing saga of the surveillance "scandal," with some congressional Democrats denouncing President Bush as a lawbreaker and even suggesting that impeachment hearings may be in order, it is important to step back and put things in historical context. First of all, the Founding Fathers knew from experience that Congress could not keep secrets. In 1776, Benjamin Franklin and his four colleagues on the Committee of Secret Correspondence unanimously concluded that they could not tell the Continental Congress about covert assistance being provided by France to the American Revolution, because "we find by fatal experience that Congress consists of too many members to keep secrets.", blogmarks.net
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