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DHS won't explain its order of 450 million hollow point bullets
Submitted by admin on Fri, 04/06/2012 - 4:05amDrone Proliferation in the US
Submitted by admin on Fri, 04/06/2012 - 3:36amCBS News explores drones being used domestically in the United States and the questions that are arising from such implementation, which include privacy, rights and constitutionality.
Ron Paul Finishes Surprisingly Strong In 2012 Nevada Caucus
Submitted by admin on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 3:37pmLAS VEGAS -- Ron Paul looked to have re-energized his presidential campaign and the movement propelling it Saturday with a solid showing in the Nevada caucuses. Early results and preliminary exit polls had Paul, a Texas House Republican with libertarian leanings, running neck-and-neck with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich for second place.
Hacking off the Feds: Anonymous intercepts FBI conference call about…themselves
Submitted by admin on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 3:26pmIn an audio recording made and posted online by the internet hacktivists Anonymous, a number of Federal agents both in the US and the UK can be heard discussing ways to apprehend members of the group.
In an ironic post, the hacktivists made the 20-minute long conversation available online, taunting the Federal Bureau of Investigations with the leak – and the fact that while the agents may only have half-formed plans to arrest Anonymous members, the group itself is making sure to stay one step ahead.
Obama admits drone strikes kill innocent Pakistanis
Submitted by admin on Thu, 02/02/2012 - 5:12amDrones strikes have become taboo among US leaders; allegedly for security reasons. Still Pakistan and the US have an agreement to continue drones strikes that are aimed at killing the Taliban, but at the same time have killed innocent Pakistanis. For the first time Obama has admitted drones not only kill the enemy, but innocent people. Michael Maloof, former Pentagon official, gives us his thoughts on the matter.
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