World War II female aviators are finally honored with a gold medal

March 10, 2010 by Brian D. Hill  
Filed under U.S News

According to the Television News and the Associated Press World War II female aviation veterans are finally being given the honors of being given the Gold Metal which they should have been given at the same time as men being honored

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President Obama and the White House attacks Insurance Companies yet what about Obama’s past?

March 10, 2010 by Brian D. Hill  
Filed under Featured Showcase, U.S News

(USWGO Alt. News Brian D. Hill)According to CNN the White House including President Barack H. Obama and Kathleen Sebelius, the Secretary of Health and Human Services of the United States of America is now attacking the Insurance Companies, and on youtube the message is being brought out about their plans on the controversial Health Care Reform.

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The FDA Invades a Non-Commercial Amish Farm in Kinzers, Pennsylvania

According to alternative news sites but from the source of NICFA / Food Freedom and alternative news mirroring sites such as The FederalJack, Blacklisted News, and other alternative news sites across the internet the FDA raided a non-commercial Amish farm in Kinzers, PA.

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Pentagon shooting probed…Bus crash kills 6…Stocks rise on jobs report

March 9, 2010 by Brian D. Hill  
Filed under ThE SuICiDE ZOnE, U.S News

WASHINGTON (AP) — Police say last night’s shootout at the Pentagon appears to be a case of “a single individual who had issues.” John Patrick Bedell (beh’-DEHL’) was fatally shot in the exchange with Pentagon police that left two officers wounded. Bedell apparently left behind Internet postings resentful of the government and airing suspicions about the 9/11 attacks.

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EPA may soon require pesticide manufacturers to finally disclose secret toxic ingredients

March 9, 2010 by Brian D. Hill  
Filed under Headline, Health and Wellness, U.S News

After 11 years of secrecy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to reverse a prior decision that allowed pesticide manufacturers to conceal the inert ingredients from their product labels. Since many of these ingredients are toxic, the agency now believes that consumers should know what ingredients are hiding in pesticide products.

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Postal Service Seeks Permission to End Saturday Delivery

March 2, 2010 by Brian D. Hill  
Filed under A Stupid Government, U.S News

Postmaster General John Potter said Tuesday that he intends to seek congressional approval to cut Saturday delivery as part of a wide-ranging plan to close a multi-billion dollar budget gap.

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Obama and the Patriot Act: “Yes We Can” Kill the Bill of Rights

Obama waited until Saturday night to renew the Bill of Rights busting Patriot Act. It was set to expire today. Both the Senate and the House signed off on the extension last week. So called “privacy protections” were dumped when Senate Democrats failed to raise a 60-vote supermajority to pass them. Cast aside were restrictions and greater scrutiny on the government’s authority to spy on Americans and seize their records, the Associated Press reports.

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Obama gives Patriot Act another year with no privacy protections

February 28, 2010 by Brian D. Hill  
Filed under Big Brother, U.S News

If the Patriot Act hadn’t been approved for another year, Sunday would have looked much different. But since the bill was approved by Congressional Democrats earlier this week and signed into law by President Obama on Saturday, this Sunday is just another Sunday for Americans living with the Patriot Act.

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CNN Poll: Majority says government a threat to citizens’ rights

February 28, 2010 by Brian D. Hill  
Filed under U.S News

Washington (CNN) – A majority of Americans think the federal government poses a threat to rights of Americans, according to a new national poll.

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Supreme Court puts expiration date on ‘right to remain silent’

Reporting from Washington — A crime suspect who invokes his “right to remain silent” under the famous Miranda decision can be questioned again after 14 days, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. And if he freely agrees to talk then, his incriminatory statements can be used against him.

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