Help us out by throwing some cash in the bucket:
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REAL CHANGE
(not small change)
Help us out by throwing some cash in the bucket:
Click here to read Hightower's personal message about
REAL CHANGE
(not small change)
"For too long," wailed the senator in a heart-tugging cry for justice, "some in this country have been deprived of full participation in the political process."
Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader of the U.S. Senate, has never been mistaken for a bleeding-heart liberal, so you can rest assured that his anguish over inequality did not concern the disenfranchisement of minorities or poor people--or any kind of people, for that matter. No, it is the tragic political deprivation faced by America's corporations that moved Mitch to such an outpouring of woe.
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WHAT THE IRAQ ATTACK WAS ABOUT
A bumper sticker about the Iraq war asks, "What's our oil doing under their sand?"
Of course, the Bushites hotly denied that their disastrous war is about grabbing the second-largest oil reserve in the world. "It has nothing to do with oil, literally nothing to do with oil," barked Donnie Rumsfeld!
Could that be yet another of their lies? Yes!
Go to www.hightowerdownload.com to see Hightower's latest video exposing this law that gives Iraq to Big Oil.