Posted on 10 Febrero 2010. Tags: Asesinato, Dennis Blair, Dennis Kucinich, estado policía, Estados Unidos, Glenn Greenwald, ilegalidad, Imperialismo, pueblo, seguridad, terrorismo, totalitarismo
Source: Democracy Now!
February 9, 2010
The Obama administration has acknowledged it’s continuing a Bush-era policy authorizing the killing of US citizens abroad. The confirmation came from Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair in congressional testimony last week. Blair said, “Being a US citizen will not spare an American from getting assassinated by military or intelligence operatives overseas if the individual is working with terrorists and planning to attack fellow Americans.” We speak to Rep. Dennis Kucinich and blogger and attorney Glenn Greenwald.
Posted in Noticias
Posted on 15 Noviembre 2009. Tags: Abusos militares, congreso, crimenes de guerra, Dennis Kucinich, Derechos Humanos, Estados Unidos, Gaza, hipocresía, Israel, Operation Cast Lead, Opresión, Palestina, Poder, politica, Reporte Goldstone
by Ann
November 4, 2009
“Today we journey from Operation Cast Lead to Operation Cast Doubt. Almost as serious as committing war crimes is covering up war crimes, pretending that war crimes were never committed and did not exist.” — Dennis Kucinich Read the full story
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Posted on 14 Noviembre 2009. Tags: aborto, Affordable Health Care for America Act, agencias de seguro, California Nurses Association, Capitalismo, Cecile Richards, crítica, Dennis Kucinich, desigualdad, Eric Massa, Estados Unidos, monopolio, National Organization for Women, Poder, reforma salud, Stupak Amendment

illustration, by Steve Brodner
by John Nichols
November 9, 2009
The Affordable Health Care for America Act was approved by the U.S. House Saturday night with overwhelming support from progressive Democrats who serve in the chamber and from a president who was nominated and elected with the enthusiastic support of progressive voters.
But that does not mean that informed and engaged progressives are entirely enthusiastic about the measure.
In fact, some are openly and explicitly opposed to it — among them former Congressional Progressive Caucus chair Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, and CPC member Eric Massa, D-New York, both of whom broke with the majority of their fellow Democrats to vote “no” when the House approved the measure by a narrow 220-215 vote Saturday.
How can this be? Read the full story
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