Wednesday, July 9:
John Brakey:
*Evidence of Election Tampering to be Destroyed by Pima County
New information about the planned destruction of the actual paper ballots from the RTA (Regional Transportation Authority) and tax increase election has come to light this week. These ballots are scheduled for destruction by Pima County Treasurer Beth Ford unless immediate action is taken by Attorney General Terry Goddard's office to preserve this important evidence.
Bush's Secret Army of Snoops and Snitches
Terrorism Liaison Officers, they're called. Organized state by state with areas to function in: airports and other public places like schools. Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive, wrote the article.
Kindra Muntz:
Re: Fox News Report of July 8th
coverage of Sarasota County mock election July 8, 2008
Government favors pollution over clean water
The US government continues to neglect its people by allowing the pollution of our water to go unpunished.
Former head of MI5 says 42-day detention plan is 'unworkable'
The comments by Lady Manningham-Buller, an anti-terrorism specialist who led MI5 during the London Tube bombings three years ago, represent a serious blow to Gordon Brown's anti-terror laws.
"I have weighed up the balance between the right to life, the fact that there is no such thing as complete security, and the importance of our hard-won civil liberties. I cannot support 42 days' pre-charge detention.
Russia warns over US-Czech shield
Russia has said it will be forced to react with military means if the US and Czech Republic go ahead with plans for a missile shield.
Tuesday, July 8:
Zogby International Electoral College Map
States colored red, blue and purple. Click on the state and see polling data
Mary Ann Gould:
"Un-fixing Elections?": Dr. Richard Hayes Phillips on Wed Jul 9, "Voice of the Voters!"
What ordinary citizens can look for to help stop election crime.Special Guest:Dr. Richard Hayes Phillips,author "Witness to a Crime:A Citizens' Audit of an American Election".RFK,Jr. credited Phillips' extensive forensic analysis of the Ohio 2004 Presidential election with providing "irrefutable evidence" of fraud.Phillips discusses:The crime,how the evidence was used,misused,ignored& sometimes destroyed,2008:better or worse?
David Earnhardt:
*STEVE HELLER clip from UNCOUNTED on YOUTUBE
We are releasing a new clip from UNCOUNTED on YouTube each week until Election Day.We will be sending out email alerts each time we release a new clip.The first clip is about Steve Heller,the CA whistleblower who found proof that Diebold was using illegal uncertified software in their voting machines.He is s true American patriot-and we can all draw the inspiration we need before the election from his words and actions.
Cheney Aides Altered CDC Testimony, Agency Official Says
Former EPA deputy associate administrator Jason Burnett said an official from Cheney's office edited out six pages from the testimony of Julie Gerberding, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, last October. Boxer said the administration feared that Gerberding's testimony would force it to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels.
Congress Ratings Hit Historic Low; Poll hits single digit low
Congress's rating by Rasmussen pollster had dropped to 9% with only 13% of Dems rating congress as good or better.
Put that on the table Nancy, Harry, Stenny, Chuck and the Bluedogs who keep it deserving such low ratings.
Spanish court examines war crimes case against Israeli military brass
(1 comments) Seven senior Israeli military officials involved in the planning and execution of the "targeted assassination" of Salah Shehada, in Gaza city in July 2002. The Occupation dropped a 500 kg bomb on his house killing him and seventeen others.
An immediate response the Occupation ordered the military officers in the case not to enter Spain to avoid arrest and prosecution. This case is holding those responsible accountable.
NEWS ALERT: Waxman schedules contempt vote against Mukasey for ignoring Plamegate subpoena
Attorney General Michael Mukasey has ignored a subpoena issued June 16 by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform asking for documents relevant to its Valerie Plame leak investigation, including FBI interviews with Bush and Cheney.
Committee Chair Henry Waxman sent Mukasey a letter July 8 informing him that the Committee would vote July 16 on whether or not Mukasey will be found in contempt of Congress.
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For July 08, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issue
Iran begins large-scale military drill
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has begun a military exercise and issued a warning that Israel and US naval forces in the Persian Gulf would be prime targets if Iran is attacked. The US is also carrying out drills in the Gulf, which began last week and end on Monday. The US vowed that it would not let Iran block the strategic waterways, which are used to transport significant parts of the Gulf's oil to the rest of the world.
Joe Russo:
Foreclosures: Virginia is for Lovers and Has Leaders, too !
Virginia has a very visible foreclosure problem - According to Pew Research 1 in 33 houses in Virginia will be foreclosed. FAIRFAX County is one of the few localities that are actually doing something about the problem. It is not perfect, but at least it is something.
Long-term unemployment in the US climbs 37 percent in one year
Last month, 1.5 million people had been unable to find work half a year or more. Many of these workers, without paychecks or medical insurance and having exhausted their unemployment benefits, are confronted with foreclosure on their homes, evictions and the threat of destitution. The number of long term unemployed is up from 1.1 million in June of 2007.
ACLU: U.S. blocking payments to Guantanamo attorneys
The U.S. government is blocking the American Civil Liberties Union from paying attorneys representing suspected terrorists held here, insisting that the ACLU must first receive a license from the U.S. Treasury Department before making the payments.
ACLU director Anthony Romero on Tuesday accused the Bush administration of "obstruction of justice" by delaying approval of the license...
The Post's New Executive Editor Once Headed Wall Street Journal
Marcus Brauchli was named executive editor of The Washington Post yesterday, returning him to the top ranks of American journalism less than three months after Rupert Murdoch forced him out as the Wall Street Journal's editor. Brauchli will succeed Leonard Downie Jr., who has run the newsroom for 17 years.
Kindra Muntz:
*Fox news coverage of Sarasota Cty. mock election, Tuesday, July 8th
In Sarasota County, Florida, we are waiting for the decision of the Florida Supreme Court from the May 7th hearing on our county charter amendment for paper ballots, mandatory audits, with audits conducted before certifying elections. Our countywide effort could be the harbinger of verified elections statewide and nationwide.
Congress Threatens U.S. Attorney General With Contempt Over Leak Investigation
(1 comments) Rep. Henry Waxman threatened Attorney General Michael Mukasey on Tuesday with contempt for failing to respond to a subpoena and provide records of FBI interviews about the Plame leak.
India’s Nuclear Pact With U.S. Near Completion
India’s prime minister went to the Group of 8 summit meeting in Japan on Monday with his government intact and enough political strength to complete a landmark nuclear agreement with the United States, ending months of speculation that either his government or the agreement, on which he has staked his reputation, would collapse.
Paddy Shaffer:
Are Ohio Voters Jus' a Buncha Dumb Hayseeds?
(1 comments) Recent research by Ohio Election Justice Campaign reveals over 800 pages of documents on the destruction of the 2004 ballots in violation of court order not submitted to the court. Brunner promised all documents were provided to the court over a year ago. Are Ohio voters dumb hayseeds or have they trusted unwisely?
Michelle McLaughlin:
Peace is Upon Us
(1 comments) The general magnitude of global warfare has decreased by over 60% since the mid '80s falling by the end of 2004 to its lowest level since the late 50's.
Are we living in the most peaceful time in our history?
McCain and the Evangelicals
A look at John McCain and his strength with evangelical voters.
Tan Ee Lyn:
Beijing Pollution Effects on Olympians' Health and Performance
Medical Experts back up concerns for health in Beijing's foul air pollution, not only among long distance runners and endurance athletes, but among the spectators as well!
Paul Martin:
Iran's discredited Press TV Celebrates "Anniversary of Propaganda"
(1 comments) Iran's regime celebrates its high priced Press TV alone.
The shameful Islamophobia at the heart of Britain's press
(1 comments) On the morning of 7 October 2006 The Sun newspaper splashed a dramatic story across its front page. The story – billed as exclusive – concerned a callous and cynical crime committed by Muslims. A team of Sun reporters described in graphic detail how what the paper labelled a "Muslim hate mob" had vandalised a house near Windsor. But there was one very big problem with The Sun story. There was no Muslim involvement of any kind.
"Want some torture with your peanuts?"
A senior government official with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has expressed great interest in a so-called safety bracelet that would serve as a stun device, similar to that of a police Taser®. According to this promotional video found at the Lamperd Less Lethal website, the bracelet would be worn by all airline passengers.
Obama's Search Team Begins To Vet - McCain Also
Article begins with assertion Jim Webb opted out, because he doesn't want to go through another vetting so soon after Senate bid. "{B}etween eightand ten" on McCain's list, with Pawlenty and Romney mentioned.
Paddy Shaffer:
Lobbyists Hack Your Elections (Part II)
(1 comments) E-mail between Ohio lobbyist and Ohio election officials suggests that convicted felon Bob Ney connived with Ohio election officials to promote the agenda of lobbyists.
Linda Bemis:
Should we eliminate medical insurance as we know it and replace with our own.
Poll on whether we should eliminate employer insurance, Medicare, Medicade, Veterans health care, all medical insurance companies, etc.
Gene Cappa:
Should John Conyers Hold Impeachment Hearings Anyway?
(10 comments) Should House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers hold immediate impeachment hearings anyway even though his House Speaker Nancy Pelosi took impeachment "off the table" for Cheney and Bush, and Conyers has stated he is documenting everything for his next democratic president Barack Obama?
Rob Kall:
Have Obama's Centrist Policy Policy Declarations Surprised You?
(85 comments) Did you think Obama was a progressive or did you see him, from the beginning as a centrist moderate? If you saw him as a centrist moderate from the beginning, then his positions will not be as big a surprise as if you saw him as a progressive from the beginning.
Bush Torture Techniques Copied from Communists
This, from the John Birch Society, no less: "Bush Administration interrogation techniques for detainees at Guantanamo Bay and other secret prisons were copied, in many cases word-for-word, from torture techniques employed by Chinese Communists against American prisoners during the Korean War. Will Americans stand silent now that these same show trials are being conducted by their own government?
Monday, July 7:
CHINA: 'Within a Generation Beijing Will Cease to Exist'
Few in the Chinese capital are aware of the price their city would pay for staging the world's first 'green Olympics' in August. The fabulous capital of Chinese emperors and the epitome of modern China's ambitions is being driven to extinction by its chronic lack of water. And the Olympic games are expediting the city's slow demise, according to experts. "Within a generation this city would cease to exist," says Dai Qing
Gaza: When You Shoot the Messenger
The assault of IPS Gaza correspondent Mohammed Omer has left Israeli security personnel with a lot of explaining to do. And they are not doing a very good job of it. Omer was returning from Europe where he had addressed European parliamentarians on the situation on the ground in Gaza. Omar told IPS he was verbally abused, strip-searched at gunpoint and physically beaten. He was later hospitalised with broken ribs and trauma.
Church vote opens door to female bishops
In an emotional, sometimes bitter debate lasting more than seven hours, the General Synod voted against introducing separate structures and "superbishops", to oversee parishes opposed to women bishops, because they were seen as amounting to institutionalised discrimination.
Rural areas remain fertile for recruiting
Rural America continues to be fertile ground for military recruiters as young people continue to see the armed forces as a way to escape poverty or lack of opportunity in their hometowns, according to an analysis by the Department of Defense data by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Ahmadinejad: Israel and U.S. won't dare attack Iran
(4 comments) Ahmadinejad on Monday said his country would not stop enriching uranium, as demanded by the international community, and charged that Israel and the United States were too scared to attack. He rejected as "illegitimate" the demand by major powers that Iran stop producing enriched uranium.
Medvedev warning on missile shield
Dmitry Medvedev has met with several leaders during the Group of Eight (G8) economic powers summit in Japan, his first global forum since taking over as Russia's president. After meeting with George Bush, Medvedev's aide said that the US president had failed to ease Moscow's concerns about US plans for a European-based missile shield.
MPs accuse Washington of lying over rendition flights
MPs are to launch an investigation into US activities on Diego Garcia after accusing Washington of lying about extraordinary rendition flights from the British-controlled island in the Indian Ocean. They described false assurances given by the US about its use of Diego Garcia for the controversial flights as "deplorable".
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For July 06 and 07, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issue
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
POLL IS THE Ancient Tablet Predating Jesus as Messiah and Resurrection Fraud Or Truth
(13 comments) The Tablet now known as "Gabriel's Revelation" has stirred quite a controversy among, Christians, Jews and others. Many Hebrew scholars believe the stone to be authentic and if so it would to confirm the expectation of just such a Messiah even before Jesus was born. What do you think? Read and tap the link to read the original article and let us know.
Guantanamo Crumbles
THE CASE OF Huzaifa Parhat provides the clearest, most compelling evidence yet that the process used by the Bush administration to justify holding detainees at Guantanamo Bay is deeply and irreversibly flawed and must be discarded.
GAO Cites Spiraling Costs Of New Weapons Programs
Meanwhile, buried on page A-11...The major weapons systems being developed and produced by the Defense Department will require $1.6 trillion to complete and $335 billion over the next five years -- money that may not be available because of the continuing cost of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.
Dave Lindorff:
Mumia Abu-Jamal's Long-Shot Appeal for Reversal of Last Year's Disastrous Third Circuit Ruling
Mumia's attorney files a petition for re-examination by the full Third Circuit bench of last year's decision by a Three -Judge Panel rejecting his appeal for a new trial on the basis of jury selection bias.
Monday: 23 Iraqis Killed, 43 Wounded
At least 23 Iraqis were killed and 43 more were wounded in the latest attacks. Several bombings took place across Iraq, including another suicide bombing carried out by a woman. Awakening Council members were targeted in several cities as well.
Ed. Note: Shhhh...don't tell Adm. Mullen...ss
Maliki Stunner: He Wants US Pullout Timetable
The long-running showdown over the proposed US-Iraq treaty, aimed at legitimizing the American occupation of Iraq, is coming to a head, and it doesn't look good for the United States. Prime Minister Nouiri al-Maliki tossed a bombshell today. In a news conference about the still-secret US-Iraqi talks, which began in March, Maliki for the first time said that the chances of securing the pact are just about nil.
Joint Chiefs chairman says Iraq security gains from 'surge' of US troops appear to be holding
Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that important elements of a solution to the Iraqi war — including reduced levels of sectarian violence, political reconciliation and stronger Iraqi forces — are coming into view more than five years after the U.S. invasion.
Focus on Economy Poses Problems for Candidates
The crush of bad economic news — six consecutive months of job losses, rising rates of home foreclosures, gasoline prices seemingly headed toward $5 a gallon — is increasingly setting the contours of the race between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain. Both candidates plan to spend this week focusing almost entirely on the economy. But both face political problems with the issue.
Doctors Press Senate to Undo Medicare Cuts
Congress returns to work this week with Medicare high on the agenda and Senate Republicans under pressure after a barrage of radio and television advertisements blamed them for a 10.6 percent cut in payments to doctors who care for millions of older Americans.
Iraq looks to more debt waivers after UAE deal
Iraq seeks debt forgiveness from other Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, following the waiver by the United Arab Emirates of almost $7 billion in obligations. The United States has pressed Arab governments to support Iraq's recovery by joining Western nations in forgiving their share of Iraqi foreign debts that total up to $80 billion.
Famed Name Is Double-Edged as Two Udalls Run
Representatives Tom and Mark Udall possess one of the most famous political names in the West, one virtually synonymous with protecting the region’s spectacular natural resources from overuse and exploitation. The two Senate seats are being vacated by Republicans, Pete V. Domenici in New Mexico and Wayne Allard in Colorado, and twin Udall victories would mean that all four senators from the two states would be Democrats.
Rob Kall:
Which News Network Favors Right Wing Messages More? CNN or MSNBC?
(14 comments) When you add Keith Olbermann, Andrea Mitchell, JoeScarborough and the rest on MSNBC and, Wolf Blitzer Lou Dobbs, Jack Caffrey, etcetera on CNN, which network cuts the right, McCain, Bush, etc. more slack, repeats the right wing message more?
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Should Organized Religion Focus more on The Evils of Avarice/Greed Than on the Bedrooms of
(6 comments) American Churches and governmental agencies are shown by polls to be the most self-righteous, sexually uptight on the planet and never once have they expressed indignation at the despicable nature of Human Avarice/greed. It's time we found out what the people think.
Betsy Combier:
A Wealthy Church in New York City Uses Church Property as Collateral in Financing Expensive Real Estate Deals
(2 comments) Using a church to finance illegal financing deals is the Ideal Crime. In America, the separation of church and state means just that - the church is above and outside of the law, and is immunized from prosecution. New York City's Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church is an example.
Sherwood Ross:
What Military-Industrial Complex?
(6 comments) As Senator Obama slides ever more to the right, it is doubtful the public will hear much about cutting the military-industrial complex down to size.
Sunday, July 6:
Edwin Rutsch:
Why do conservatives value Self-Righteousness and Hypocrisy?
(7 comments) Why do conservatives value Self-Righteousness and Hypocrisy?
Paul Kruger:
Are there too many similar causes diluting available resources?
(21 comments) Should similar causes/groups narrow their focus and refer donors to each other on specific issues with regards to supporting action on those issues?
Saturday, July 5:
Sherwin Steffin:
Impeachment update
(42 comments) This poll is an update of my April 30th poll, asking for your assessment of then likelihood that either/or Bush and Cheney will be impeached by the House, and convicted by Senate
Paul Kruger:
Should the Feds be handed all of your credit card transactions?
(11 comments) Should the federal government have the right to demand records of every American's credit and debit card transaction?
Thursday, July 3:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
SHOULD NO-BID CONTRACTS BE ABOLISHED?
(10 comments) NO-BID Contracts perpetuate the notion that the contract awardee is so "Uniquely Qualified" at whatever he is "bidding" upon, as to be spared the indignity of having to compete with others, the Hoi Polloi whose bids are an insult to the No-Bidder guys. In my experience I have found NO evidence to support such an assumption.
Rob Kall:
I'm Holding Back on Contributing to Obama Because of his Move to The Right
(60 comments) I either will escrow money to give later, just wait and see where he ends up, or vote for someone else.
Wednesday, July 2:
Edwin Rutsch:
How many readers of Opednews.com will be going to Netroots Nation Conference?
(1 comments) The Netroots Nation Conference will be held in Austin, TX from July 17-20. How many readers of Opednews.com will be going to Netroots?
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Should Individual States and Cities Indict Cheney/Bush For Murder?
(8 comments) GW Bush and Dick Cheney have been let of the hook for impeachment, but that does not mean that we, the citizens of America need to sit idly, impotently, by and let him bully his way out of prosecution. Should we indict them for murder in cities and states all across our nation, thus pinning him down or forcing him to go to war with the states with his mercenaries?
Brett Paatsch:
Have you checked whether your rep has read Kucinich's 35 articles of Bush impeachment ?
(3 comments) This is a poll to see what portion of Opednews readers have personally checked that either their congressional representative or a member of the House Judiciary Committee have read Kucinich's 35 articles of impeachment for President Bush.
Ben Kall:
Mrs. McCain or Obama; Who Is Evading Media Coverage More?
(1 comments) who's the more private?
Kevin Gosztola:
What issue will Obama move to the center right on next?
(5 comments) Obama's ever-increasing impulse to be on the center right of as many issues as possible could potentially be detrimental to progressives/liberals who think he is no match for McCain in November. Many are already calling his moves a sign that he suffers from a "character flaw." What issue will he move to the center right on next?
Tuesday, July 1:
Gene Cappa:
Do YOU Support An Independent International 911 Invesitgation?
(18 comments) Scientific and eyewitness evidence shows that the 9/11 Commission Report is a fraudulent document and those behind the report are guilty of covering up what really happened on 9/11/2001. This evidence overwhemlmingly supports the conclusion that World Trade Center Towers, 1, 2, and 7 were brought down by demolition explosives and official theory of airplanes and ensuing fires is irrefutably false.
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
IN YOUR OPINION, IS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIXED?
(2 comments) Some statistics indicate the the steroids issue is a faux issue designed to deter people from examining the horrible calls by umpires. which most often seem to favor the home team. Well, guess what, they do favor the home and and for a good reason, doing so is VERY profitable. If the home team wins more often or at least almost wins pretty often, fans keep on coming. So, then are baseball game outcomes fixed?
Frank J. Ranelli:
Is Barack Obama moving too far to the right just to be elected?
(11 comments) In recent days, Obama has been accused of moving to the center and triangulating, a course and tactic that Bill Clinton used to get elected, and flip-flopping on many positions he held during the protracted, 16 month, Democratic primary. Today, Barack Obama announced if elected he would expand President Bush's Faith-Based Initiative programs.
Edwin Rutsch:
Is Congresswoman Maxine Waters correct that conservatives value Blame, Hate & Lying?
(4 comments) Is Congresswoman Maxine Waters correct that conservatives value Blame, Hate & Lying?
Rady Ananda:
Lever Voting Machines or Computerized Systems?
(1 comments) Which voting system do you trust more?
Saturday, June 28:
Edwin Rutsch:
What social or political movements would psychopaths and narcissists join?
(29 comments) What social or political movements would psychopaths and narcissists, who don't value empathy, tend to join?
Kevin Gosztola:
Our Nation's Independence Day
(6 comments) What are you thinking about this year's Fourth of July?
Friday, June 27:
Edwin Rutsch:
Worst of the Failed Conservative Values that James Dobson exemplifies?
(13 comments) What is the worst of the Failed Conservative Values that James Dobson exemplifies?
Gene Cappa:
Will Bugliosi Succeed in Getting Bush Indicted & Prosecuted on Murder Charges?
(18 comments) Over 4,000 American soldiers have lost their lives fighting in George W. Bush's war in Iraq on "false pretenses". Can Bush be indicted and prosecuted for murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges?
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Should The Catholic Church Excommunicate Justices Alito, Scalia, and Thomas?
(33 comments) Since, in my opinion, the below have not only acted with sycophantic accord with the powerful, corporate wealthy and in the best interests of encouraging a fascist dictatorship, and have done incredible harm to our Constitution and people, since they are CATHOLIC;
Should The Catholic Church Excommunicate Justices Alito, Scalia, and Thomas?
Thursday, June 26:
Sherwin Steffin:
The Article, "Using Cross Tabulation." Valuable or Not?
Select the Poll Response which best expresses your Evaluation of the article, "Using Cross Tabulation."
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
CAN ONE BE A CHRISTIAN AND A CONSERVATIVE AT THE SAME TIME?
(34 comments) I wish to know if you think CAN ONE BE A CHRISTIAN AND A CONSERVATIVE AT THE SAME TIME?. I do not, therefore, yes, or no!
Rob Kall:
Should House Pass HR 362, Calling for prohibiting of refined petroleum products to Iran
(15 comments) Some say this could lead to Bush/Cheney justifying a Naval Blockade as a congressionally approved way to escalate a confrontation.
Wednesday, June 25:
Edwin Rutsch:
Dealing with Failed and Failing Conservative Values
(22 comments) Conservative values have failed and continue to fail. 70-80 percent of Americans say they feel the country is going in the wrong direction. Since conservatives say their policies are based on their values, we can assume that Americans are rejecting them. How do you think conservatives will deal with the failure of their values.
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
SHOULD SCALIA BE IMPEACHED?
(25 comments) Scalia Cites False Information in Habeas Corpus Dissent
Marjorie Cohn says, "Scalia bolstered his hysterical claim that the Boumediene decision 'will almost certainly cause more Americans to be killed' with stale information that was proven to be false a year ago."
Tuesday, June 24:
Edwin Rutsch:
Is authoritarianism a Failed Conservative Value?
(1 comments) Is authoritarianism a Failed Conservative Value?
Monday, June 23:
Richard McGinn:
Why does the United States use torture?
(20 comments) People often wonder why totalitarian governments tend to use torture to investigate crimes and to gather intelligence from prisoners of war; and many wonder why the US has followed that same path in conducting the "war on terror".
Paul Kruger:
Should anyone be immune from our laws?
(13 comments) There is only one reason Bush or the telephone companies would want or need immunity; they have already or intend to break the law and illegally spy on Americans' private communications and feel they should be above the law.
PrMaine:
Listen to the Radio?
(13 comments) Do you still listen to the radio or have you turned to other programming?
Friday, June 20:
Paul Kruger:
Should oil companies be permitted to drill off shore US?
(11 comments) America needs to become LESS dependent on oil. All drilling for more does is continue that dependence. Should we drill for more?
Paul Kruger:
Should States be Allowed to Profit from Prisoners' Families?
(3 comments) The question, should states be permitted to reap millions in profits at the expense of innocent poor families in order that they may stay in touch with their loved ones despite the risk of higher recidivism ?
Brett Paatsch:
Have you read Kucinich's 35 articles of impeachment?
(10 comments) A poll to find out what portion of Opednews readers have read Dennis Kucinich's 35 articles of impeachment for President George W Bush.
Kevin Gosztola:
Which story will the corporate media choose to saturate their airwaves?
(3 comments) Which news story will the corporate media choose to beat around? What does this continue to prove about our nation's media?
Thursday, June 19:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Should Dueling Be Legalized In America Once Again?
(11 comments) Vote yes or no on whether or no dueling shall be legalized in the USA.
Paul Kruger:
Should private mercenaries be outlawed?
(12 comments) Do you think that private mercenaries should be outlawed? That they shouldn't exist?
The Fifth Horseman:
Is Victory in Iraq Possible?
(11 comments) A poll that asks if the war can be won if its premise was founded on lies.
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
SHALL WE ALLOW H.R. 5889, The Orphan Works Act of 2008, TO PASS?
(3 comments) PLEASE VOTE TO PASS OR REJECT THE H.R. 5889, The Orphan Works Act of 2008. IT IS ABILL THAT ALLOWS ANYONE TO IGNORE AND PROFIT BY THE COPYRIGHTED WORKS OF ALL ARTISTS.
Wednesday, June 18:
Joel S. Hirschhorn:
How to obtain deep reforms to our political system necessary to restore American Democracy
(14 comments) Do you support using the approach provided in the Constitution for obtaining constitutional reforms?
Tuesday, June 17:
Rob Kall:
Will you Contribute to the DCCC, DNC or DSCC if they COntinue to fail to impeach.
(53 comments) The leadership of the democratic party have decided that impeachment would hurt the fall elections, and leaving the GOP stuck with an impaired, low rating president will help them. They choose to ignore war crimes, horrific assaults on the constitution and democracy.
Paul Kruger:
Should we eliminate the Electoral College and count only popular votes?
(32 comments)
Sunday, June 15:
Rob Kall:
Poll: Who Is Most Likely To Replace Tim Russert?
(22 comments) Who do you think is most likely to take over at Meet The Press, doing the job formerly done by Tim Russert. I'm not asking you you'd LIKE. I'm asking you do you think is most likely to get the job. There's plenty of speculation.
Saturday, June 14:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
SHALL WE REVISE THE SUPREME COURT LIFETIME APPIONTMENT?
(23 comments) I have an idea, which will return Sanctity to the Supreme Court (SC) through a Constitutional amendment. As it now stands changes in government administration leaves the appointments on the SC to blind luck of the draw-a shoot of the dice, whomever happens to be in Office when justices die or need to retire. Therefore, I suggest a tenure system of 9 years which staggers the nomination to the court so that all members are stagg...
Paul Kruger:
Is the news media doing it's job?
(8 comments) After the reading of the articles of impeachment in Congress I went to the major media's web sites, ABC, CBS, FOX, CNN etc. and could not find any single reference to this news. It got me thinking about other "news" and the strange twists often applied to a single news item depending on the source.
If news is supposed to be factual, how can there be different versions of the same facts? If there are no set facts yet, is it...
Wednesday, June 11:
Paul Kruger:
Should Congress Impeach Bush and/or Cheney?
(23 comments) On Monday, June 9th 2008, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) made history on the floor of the House by reading 35 Articles of Impeachment against President George W. Bush.
Congress needs to finally show a pair and stand up to a rogue administration for all of it's illegal activities that violate the constitution and his oath of office swearing him to uphold and defend that constitution.
Should Congress move to impeach Bush and/...
Tuesday, June 10:
Paul Kruger:
Would you buy a pure electric plug in car?
(24 comments) Given that a pure electric car meets the daily driving needs of 90% of the typical driver and since you can easily rent a gas vehicle for the occasional long trip, would you buy a pure electric car you can plug in at home?
Monday, June 9:
Rob Kall:
Is Obama's Commitment to Support Israel a Vote Killer?
(45 comments) Obama came out strong at AIPAC, for Israel. How did his statement of his position affect you?
Michael McCoy:
The 911 stink that wont go away
(72 comments) Considering the extensive body of verifiable evidence that sharply contradicts the official version of the 911 attacks, if you were one person in a group that is preparing to address a large audience of fence-sitters, what single aspect of the crime would you find most compelling and choose to explore?
ALONE:
Who needs to be on the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama to win in November?
(50 comments) It is time for all progressives to force Clinton and Obama to make certain a strong progressive and helpful candidate as VP. Who do you believe that person needs to be to win and make the Changes America Needs?
Saturday, March 15:
Sponsored by www.worldproutassembly.org:
"Building a New World" Conference
The deep longing for positive, lasting change is the bedrock upon which this conference is based. How do we fix our country and our world? And how can we form one mass movement to address the crisis? (Event Date: May 22, 2008)
Sponsored by ourfuture.org:
Take Back America
a meeting of progressives (Event Date: Mar 17, 2008)
Wednesday, December 31:
Sponsored by Freedom Ambassadors:
Walk for Human Dignity
A national coalition of over 50 local, state and national organizations are participating in walk from Tucson to Phoenix beginning May 2 to call for an end to racially fomented hate crimes. The ten-day peaceful walk will end with a rally in downtown Phoenix on Mother's Day, May 11, honoring mothers for teaching children to treat all human beings with equal dignity. (Event Date: May 1, 2008)
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