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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 16<br />

22.05.<strong>2006</strong> Dailykos 1 the theory that Fitzgerald had secured indictments against Rove, but<br />

Gonzales came in at the last second and used his power as Fitzgerald's<br />

superior to kill the indictments<br />

23.05.<strong>2006</strong> Raw Story 1 The Federal Communications Commission .. cannot investigate NSA's<br />

24.05.<strong>2006</strong> Business<br />

Week<br />

domestic data mining program because it is classified<br />

1 Bush has bestowed on .. Negroponte broad authority, in the name of national<br />

security, to excuse publicly traded companies from their usual accounting and<br />

securities-disclosure obligations ... the 1934 Securities Exchange Act. Adm.<br />

officials .. believe this is the first time a President has ever delegated the<br />

authority to someone outside the Oval Office<br />

25.05.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 Libby "shared the interests of his superior and was subject to his direction,"<br />

[Fitzgerald] wrote. "There<strong>for</strong>e, the state of mind of the vice president as<br />

communicated to (the) defendant is directly relevant to the issue of whether (the)<br />

defendant knowingly made false statements to federal agents and the grand jury<br />

regarding when and how he learned about (Plame's) employment and what he said<br />

to reporters regarding this issue"<br />

25.05.<strong>2006</strong> Breitbart 1 [Bush ordered] documents seized in an FBI raid on a congressman's office<br />

be sealed <strong>for</strong> 45 days<br />

26.05.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 1 Senat bestätigt Hayden als neuen CIA-Chef<br />

26.05.<strong>2006</strong> Alternet 1 Top 10 Signs of the Impending U.S. Police State - From secret detention<br />

centers to warrantless wiretapping, Bush and Co. give free rein to their<br />

totalitarian impulses<br />

26.05.<strong>2006</strong> Reuters 1 The US gov., not any court, is the best judge of whether to keep programs<br />

such as its controversial ef<strong>for</strong>t to eavesdrop on citizens a secret, an assistant<br />

attorney gen. Said<br />

27.05.<strong>2006</strong> AOL 1 House leaders conceded that FBI agents with a court-issued warrant can<br />

legally search a congressman's office<br />

28.05.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 Police torture in Knoxville TN - When Lester exercised his constitutional right not to<br />

sign a consent to search his house, these officers spent the next two hours torturing<br />

him. They beat him with bats and guns, held loaded guns to his head, threatened to<br />

shoot him, dunked his head in the toilet, burned him with lighters, attached his<br />

testicles to a battery charger, threatened to cut off his fingers, and threatened to "go<br />

get" his wife and take his child away from him<br />

30.05.<strong>2006</strong> NY Times 1 European Court Bars Passing Data to US - Washington has warned airlines<br />

face fines of up to $6,000 per passenger and the loss of landing rights if the<br />

relevant in<strong>for</strong>mation is not passed on<br />

31.05.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 "Today, our country faces threats unlike any we have known. Extremists are<br />

trying to terrorize and intimidate free people into submitting to their will,"<br />

Rumsfeld said - but it appears to be the US that is 'trying to terrorize and<br />

indimidate free people into submitting to their will<br />

31.05.<strong>2006</strong> Raw Story 1 The Federal Communications Commission is poised to propose new media<br />

ownership rules that will allow media companies to own newspapers,<br />

television and radio stations in the same city ... The proposed rule would<br />

dissolve a longstanding policy that prohibited corporations from owning a<br />

television station and a daily newspaper in the same market<br />

31.05.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 How do we Take the Nation Back From Criminals? - the US Supreme Court<br />

has decided that the Constitutional freedoms related to speech do not extend<br />

to government employees ... [it]. just strengthened the ability of high ranking<br />

government officials to cover up their own crimes!<br />

31.05.<strong>2006</strong> SF Gate 1 In a victory <strong>for</strong> Bush adm, justices said the 20 million public employees do not<br />

have free-speech protections <strong>for</strong> what they say as part of their jobs<br />

01.06.<strong>2006</strong> Sierra Times 1 Negroponte invoked the state secrets privilege on behalf of the adm., writing<br />

that disclosure of such in<strong>for</strong>mation would cause "exceptionally grave<br />

damage" to national security<br />

01.06.<strong>2006</strong> Prison Planet 1 Hayden plans to build a vast domestic spying network that will pry into the<br />

lives of most Americans around the clock<br />

02.06.<strong>2006</strong> WRH 1 Alex Pelosi's film "Diary of a Political Tourist" catches a tipsy Congressman Peter<br />

King making a comment at a White House function be<strong>for</strong>e the election had been<br />

finished that, "It's already over. The Election's over. We Won." When Pelosi asks,<br />

"How do you know that?" King replies, "It's all over but the counting. And we'll take<br />

care of the counting."<br />

05.06.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 Green Party candidates who submitted more than twice the legally requi-red<br />

number of petition signatures to get on this fall's Ohio ballot are being<br />

stonewalled by the state's infamous Secretary of State Blackwell

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