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U.S. TARGETS JOURNALISTS WHO CRITICIZE ADMINISTRATION’S FOREIGN POLICY
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U.S. TARGETS JOURNALISTS WHO CRITICIZE ADMINISTRATION’S FOREIGN POLICY

Scott Ritter was pulled off a NY-to-Istanbul flight yesterday by U.S. officials and his passport confiscated in a startling new development in the government’s open drive to censor and silence critics of the Administration’s foreign policies at a time when the United States is supplying billions of dollars in arms to foment wider war in Russia, accelerate the attacks on Gazans and set the stage for war with China over Taiwan.

WHAT HAS ISRAEL DONE FOR AMERICANS IN THE PAST WEEK?
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WHAT HAS ISRAEL DONE FOR AMERICANS IN THE PAST WEEK?

The Jewish Virtual Library asserts that “The U.S.-Israel relationship is based on the twin pillars of shared values and shared interests. Given this commonality of interests and beliefs, it should not be surprising that support for Israel is one of the most pronounced and consistent foreign policy values of the American people.”

CNN COMPARES PROTESTERS TO NAZIS
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CNN COMPARES PROTESTERS TO NAZIS

In one of the most appalling propaganda segments I have ever seen in my life, CNN’s Dana Bash launched into a fire-and-brimstone sermon on Wednesday comparing anti-genocide university protesters to the brownshirts of Nazi Germany—doing so in defense of a fascistic police crackdown against those very same protesters.

U.S. SUPREME COURT ALLOWS CASE TO MOVE FORWARD THAT COULD DISSUADE AND CHILL THE RIGHT TO ORGANIZE PEACEFUL POLITICAL MASS PROTESTS
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U.S. SUPREME COURT ALLOWS CASE TO MOVE FORWARD THAT COULD DISSUADE AND CHILL THE RIGHT TO ORGANIZE PEACEFUL POLITICAL MASS PROTESTS

In a case with far-reaching implications across the political spectrum for free speech and the right to protest, the U.S. Supreme Court is allowing a case to move forward that could hold a protest organizer liable for the independent actions of another protester, ultimately undermining the right to organize non-violent protests.