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Rupert meets the spymasters

Murdoch and his minions have managed to set back for decades the notion of privacy. It was Murdoch's news entities, including Fox News and his tabloids in the United Kingdom and United States that were at the forefront of claiming a "new normalcy" after the 9/11 attacks ten years ago. The propaganda of fear coincided with the government's of George W. Bush and Tony Blair ushering into law draconian measures that put every citizen and resident of the United States and United Kingdom under suspicion as a potential "terrorist"...

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I’m a free enterpriser, must I be a capitalist too?

Corporate power is immense. President Obama may lose the next election because he has brought in a universal health care system. “The Tea Party” element of the Republican Party, which represents raw undiluted capitalism, not only condemns any sort of public healthcare system – something most western countries take for granted – it blames President Obama for trying to clean up the fiscal mess they left behind which was the consequence of Republican de-regulation of the money markets…

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Puerto Rico: Empire’s Grip and a Glimmer of Hope

The U.S. Administration explains that the hyperactivity of the FBI and the rest of the U.S. intelligence community in Puerto Rico is a part of the response to the threat posed by terrorist groups, drug cartels, and agents of hostile regimes. The U.S. hit list, it must be noted, includes as legitimate targets the radical separatists who, in fact, are ordinary Puerto Ricans trying to press for the independence of their country... In Washington, the hopes of the Puerto Rican nationally oriented forces for a reunion with other Latin American nations are seen as a risk to the U.S. interests in the region...

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