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Jesse Ventura: I'd Rather Deal With Terrorism Than Lost Liberty

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I've said it before, but former Minn. Governor, Jesse Ventura is one of the most direct, outspoken, down-to-earth politicians you can find. Here's a video of him on Fox where he takes Sean Hannity to task...

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American Airlines Pilot Accidently Shoots His Plane

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A gun carried by a US Airways pilot accidentally discharged during a flight from Denver to Charlotte on Saturday, according to airline and federal officials.

No one was injured, and the aircraft was not in any danger during the flight, officials said. It landed at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport around 11:51 a.m. Saturday.

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Bill Maher's New Rules: How Not To Win The War On Terror

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This week's new rules on "Real Time" features some very funny items about the U.S. economy and Bill Maher's diatribe on whether John McCain understands the nature of the war on terrorism.

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TSA Will Now Begin Restricting Batteries On Airplanes

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Effective January 1, 2008, passengers on flights will now be limited in what kind of batteries they can bring along with their electronic devices when they board airplanes or even in checked baggage.

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So You Want To Stop Terrorism But You Don't Wanna Go Outside...

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A new initiative by the Department of Homeland security will allow you (yes, You!) to combat terrorism from the comfort of your own La-Z-Boy. How, you might ask, you fine fine patriot, you? Well, it's kinda like a cross between the Neighborhood Watch and the Gestapo.

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Bill Maher On What We Should Really Be Scared Of

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[Humor]
This Halloween, Bill Maher has some ideas on what should scare us the most...

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Fascist America In 10 Easy Steps

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From Hitler to Pinochet and beyond, history shows there are certain steps that any would-be dictator must take to destroy constitutional freedoms. And, argues the Guardian's Naomi Wolf, George Bush and his administration seem to be taking them all.

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Bush's Latest Iraq Speech: Is He Lying Or Delusional??

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Slate writes, "President Bush's TV address [Thursday] was the worst speech he's ever given on the war in Iraq, and that's saying a lot. Every premise, every proposal, nearly every substantive point was sheer fiction. The only question is whether he was being deceptive or delusional."

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New Orleans: Two Years After Hurricane Katrina

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It's now been two years since the destruction of New Orleans caused by defective flood protection built by the US Army Corps of Engineers following Hurricane Katrina. Check out the video of the "progress."

As some of you know, New Orleans is the home of BSAlert. Stay tuned... This week we're assembling a team of professional photographers and we'll be driving throughout the city taking pictures and will post them before the end of the week. We've opted to do this after the 2-year anniversary because, well, we don't want to think the only time we can call national attention to this problem is on a particular anniversary day.

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Help Defend The Government And The Government'll Make You Suffer

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Many times, the only people who know about acts of government agency or private company fraud are the people who work for those entities. When they gather up enough evidence and courage, they step forward and become whistleblowers. For this brave action in service to their country, they get to watch their lives be ruined.

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