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Saturday, September 22, 2007

On Wednesday, September 26, 2007 a demonstration will begin at 2PM in the Library Mall at the University of Wisconsin — Madison. Demonstrators will march up State Street to the Capitol and return Josh Gaines’ military service metals to the Governor.

Josh Gaines is an Iraq War Veteran. He will return his Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and National Defense Service Medal to Gov. Jim Doyle.

Protesters will be calling for the de-federalization of the Wisconsin National Guard. Organizers believe it is in the best interest of the country that the National Guard remain in the U.S.A. for use in disaster relief and border control.

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It’s hard out here for a mercenary

by Frank Paynter on September 22, 2007

The little Fuhrer’s Blackwater palace guard just can’t get a break from the liberal media. After all the hoopla about their over-protectiveness in Baghdad last week, the bad boyz are back in the news again. This from the AP…

(09-21) 18:47 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) –

Federal prosecutors are investigating whether employees of the private security firm Blackwater USA illegally smuggled into Iraq weapons that may have been sold on the black market and ended up in the hands of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, officials said Friday.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Raleigh, N.C., is handling the investigation with help from Pentagon and State Department auditors, who have concluded there is enough evidence to file charges, the officials told The Associated Press. Blackwater is based in Moyock, N.C.

The U.S. attorney for the eastern district of North Carolina, George Holding, and a spokeswoman for Blackwater did not return calls seeking comment Friday. Pentagon and State Department spokesmen declined to comment.

Officials with knowledge of the case said it is active, although at an early stage. They spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, which has heightened since 11 Iraqis were killed Sunday in a shooting involving Blackwater contractors protecting a U.S. diplomatic convoy in Baghdad.

The officials could not say whether the investigation would result in indictments, how many Blackwater employees are involved or if the company itself, which has won hundreds of millions of dollars in government security contracts since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, is under scrutiny.

In Saturday’s editions, The News & Observer of Raleigh reported that two former Blackwater employees — Kenneth Wayne Cashwell of Virginia Beach, Va., and William Ellsworth “Max” Grumiaux of Clemmons, N.C. — are cooperating with federal investigators.

Cashwell and Grumiaux pleaded guilty in early 2007 to possession of stolen firearms that had been shipped in interstate or foreign commerce, and aided and abetted another in doing so, according to court papers viewed by The Associated Press. In their plea agreements, which call for a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, the men agreed to testify in any future proceedings.

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The Mailbox at 10 Nassau Street

September 22, 2007

Six years ago the Senate, American media, and the people of the United States were the victims of a psychological warfare operation that remains a covert success.  Wikipedia has many facts, but no one seems to have put two and two together regarding their significance.
                 

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Right on, Move On!

September 22, 2007

Move On represents the people of the United States of America, not the Democratic Party.  Move On is an activist wing of the Blue Left, and if the Democrats can’t get their collective mind around that, then too bad for the Democrats.  I can’t believe those spineless wimps in the Senate, Republicans and Democrats, rolled [...]

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One Web Day

September 22, 2007

It’s “One Web Day.”  Close your eyes for a moment and consider the mixed blessings of the fiber optic threads that bind the whole globe together.  **Ding**
You can open your eyes now.
If you think “online life” is worth celebrating then throw the One Web Day site a link!  If, on th eother hand, you have [...]

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