American Insurgent

Broadcasting from Underground America

2007/5/14

Video: Iraq: Senseless Search for Captured Soldiers

@ 01:43 PM (12 months, 7 days ago)
Al-Qaida warns U.S. to end search for soldiers
Three missing

US War Department Bans Blogs, Websites

@ 07:00 AM (12 months, 7 days ago)

YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!---The Defense Department has decided to make it impossible to reach 13 Web sites from its network, citing an overabundance of “recreational traffic.”The ban  includes Metacafe, IFilm, StupidVideos, FileCabi, BlackPlanet, Hi5, Pandora, MTV, 1.fm, live365 and Photobucket. Private internet connections still have access, but most troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are limited to Pentagon service, Stars and Stripes notes. Today’s Web site ban and last month’s revision of military blogging policy were partly justified by operational security concerns. Both also prompted questions about whether leaders were trying to reduce the voices of individual soldiers by making it more difficult to publish their own material.

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Heroes of Zionism

@ 06:32 AM (12 months, 7 days ago)

DAY BY DAY GENOCIDE—Not a single day passes without a crime being perpetrated by the Israeli occupation army and/or paramilitary Jewish terrorists, otherwise known as settlers, against innocent and helpless Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. And in case a murder is not committed, a home is demolished, a school child is crippled by a Jewish sniper’s indifferent bullets, a farm is bulldozed, a grain field is torched, or a new colony is started on stolen Arab land seized at gunpoint from its lawful proprietors, all in the name of Jewish nationalism.

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McCain to Iraqis: You Can't Tell Us to Leave!

@ 06:25 AM (12 months, 7 days ago)

On NBC's Meet the Press this morning John McCain told host Tim Russert that the Democrats' plan of setting a date for withdrawal from Iraq "would lead to ... an enormously challenging situation as a result."

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