Did you know that there is more freedom of press in Finland & the Czech Republic than it is in the United States? Our first amendment rights have slowly been slipping away in this country under George Bush. There have been other presidents who have tried to manipulate the news, for sure. During the time [...]
November 20, 2008
I Hope That Obama Will Allow Freedom Of Press To Be An Actual Fact Again!
Filed under Political Reasons
Tags: arresting journalists who don't reveal sources, assessor, bilal hussein, blogger, broadcaster, broadcasting, china, china allows better reporting, chinese government, cuba, czech republic, democracy now, finland, first amendment, freedom of press, freelance journalist, freelance reporting, guantanamo bay, josh wolf, journalism, journalist, liberal media, media, national security, new reporting, pan-arab, reporter, reporters, reporters without borders, sami al-haj, us federal courts, us military base, video archives, war on terrorism
November 20, 2008
We Don’t Have Rogue Pirates On Our Shores!
I know you’ve been hearing about all of these bold & brazen pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia. It’s nothing like the “Pirates of the Carribean” either. There’s nothing to romanticize here. These pirates are hijacking an alarming number of ships. They have gotten so out of control that the world is being forced to take [...]
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Tags: aceh region, arhipelago, british, british-dutch demarcation line, cape of good hope, cargo ships, congo, container ships, darfur, defense, dutch, european, european colonizers, factions, fish, fishermen, fishing boats, food aid, foreign rulers, gulf of aden, horn of africa, imb, indonesia, indonesian, indonesian navy, islam, islamic courts, island, malaysia, mass starvation, modern day piracy, natural disasters, piracy, pirates, pirates of the carribean, puntland, rebellion, sea piracy, social poverty, somali pirates, somalia, somaliland, southeast asia, straits of malacca, suez canal, sumatra, tankers, tsunami, yachts
