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ABC News: A top environmental official of the Obama administration issued a statement Thursday apologizing for past incendiary statement and denying that he ever agreed with a 2004 petition on which his name appears, a petition calling for congressional hearings and an investigation by the New York Attorney General into “evidence that suggests high-level government officials may have deliberately allowed the September 11th attacks to occur.”

Van Jones, the Special Advisor for Green Jobs at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, is Number 46 of the petitioners from the so-called “Truther” movement which suggests that people in the administration of President George W. Bush “may indeed have deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen, perhaps as a pretext for war.”

In a statement issued Thursday evening Jones said “of the petition that was circulated today, I do not agree with this statement and it certainly does not reflect my views now or ever.”

He did not explain how his name came to be on the petition.

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Senator Grassley talks about a bill’s introduction to the Senate and its later report to a committee during his weekly webcast. This is the second segment in a multi-part summer educational series.

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Mike Huckabee and constitutional lawyer Michael Farris discuss a UN treaty the US senate is going to vote on that would give the UN rights to control how American parents raise their children.

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Sen. Schumer’s opening statement at the Senate Judicicary hearings. … schumer senate judiciary us attorneys gonzalez bush lam domenici wilson

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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), May 2, 2008

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Over 90% of America did not want to passage of HR3997. The US Congress was held at “Executive Gun Point” and told: “you either pass this bill or we will declare martial law.”

The most painful part of HR3997 is the shift in the final bill. What was the shift? Unbeknownst to the American people, however, is that since September 20th, the $700 billion bailout bill signed into law by their President yesterday was expanded from its original 3 pages to a 451 page virtual novel of new laws virtually enslaving them to the foreign holders of their debt.

In addition, there are reports circulating in the Kremlin today are stating that the first deployment of Chinas elite People’s Armed Police (PAP) under an agreement signed between the United States and China, and US Homeowners Soon To Be Evicted By Chinese Police Under New Law HR3997.

Even more disturbing, these reports continue, are that these new laws not only give Chinese and European banks control over the mortgage debt of the American people, they now include their credit card balances, and which virtually the entire US populace have indebtedness to.

To how utterly chilling this new US law for the American people, titled the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, Russian legal experts point out in these reports that:

Section 101 (a)(1) establishes what is termed the Troubled et Relief Program (TARP) to which substantial portions of what the American people currently owe to their banks and financial institutions is to be turned over the US Government for redistribution to foreign banks.

Section 101(c)(3) Designates for the first time in American history these foreign banks as financial agents of Federal Government with full law enforcement authority over the citizens in the US.

Section 3 (b) allows the US Secretary of the Treasury to put any kind of debt, including credit card, home loans, personal loans, automobile loans, etc., into the TARP programme.

Section 112 allows the US Secretary of the Treasury to astoundingly extend financing to foreign banks to purchase the debt of the American people.

Section 112 (1)(a) allows the US Government to hold stocks in companies for the first time in their history and which completely destroys the capitalist economy of their Nation.

Section 119 (2)(a) gives the US Secretary of the Treasury dictatorial powers not reviewable by courts making this position the most powerful one in America.

Section 122 increases the US public debt to the incredible amount of $11,315,000,000,000 (Trillion)

Section 204 puts the United States under emergency economic rule and states, “all provisions of this Act are designated as an emergency requirement and necessary to meet emergency needs.

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CHICAGO – In an unwavering statement of innocence, Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Friday he will be vindicated of criminal corruption charges and has no intention of letting what he called a “political lynch mob” force him from his job.

“I will fight. I will fight. I will fight until I take my last breath. I have done nothing wrong,” Blagojevich said, speaking for about three minutes in his first substantial public comments since his arrest last week on federal corruption charges.

The Democrat is accused, among other things, of plotting to sell or trade President-elect Barack Obama’s U.S. Senate seat in secretly recorded phone conversations.

“I’m not going to quit a job the people hired me to do because of false accusations and a political lynch mob,” Blagojevich said.

Still, one of the governor’s attorneys said Blagojevich will take his constituents into account as the case moves forward.

“He told me if it doesn’t work, if it is too hard if the people of Illinois suffer, he will step aside,” attorney Sam Adam, Jr., after the governor finished speaking.

Committee investigation
State lawmakers have appointed a committee to investigate Blagojevich and issue a recommendation on whether he should be impeached. The 21-member, bipartisan Illinois House panel began meeting Tuesday. If it recommends to the full House that Blagojevich should be impeached, the state Senate would then decide whether the governor is guilty.

Panel members have pledged to do nothing to hinder the investigation by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, but have asked for details of his case.

In a letter released Friday, the committee sought copies of the recorded conversations, the names of people listed only by code names in last week’s criminal complaint and the names of anyone granted immunity by prosecutors.

The letter also lists dozens of people the committee would like to question — but only if “our inquiry does not interfere with your criminal investigation into the governor’s office.”

The potential witnesses include high-ranking Blagojevich aides both past and present; people, such as Antoin “Tony” Rezko, who already have been convicted in the federal probe; and people who may have been pressured improperly to give money or aid to the governor.

Fitzgerald’s office had no comment on the committee’s request or when it might respond, spokesman Randall Samborn said.

Impeachment committee members say they expect Fitzgerald to deny many of their requests. But even if he gives them little room to investigate the criminal allegations, they say, the committee still can consider the evidence described in the federal complaint against Blagojevich.

With or without Fitzgerald’s help
The impeachment process appears certain to grind on, possibly into next year, with or without Fitzgerald’s help. Without it, the committee probably will emphasize some lower-profile allegations of misconduct against Blagojevich: defying the Legislature, failing to honor reporters’ Freedom of Information requests, and trading state jobs and contracts for campaign contributions.

Also, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan — a top contender for in the 2010 race for governor — moved to push the governor out of office failed. The Illinois Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected her request to declare him unfit to serve.

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U.S. Senate Passes $787 Billion Stimulus Bill into Law – 60th Senator [Sherrod Brown] had to be flown in from Mothers Memorial by White House to cast vote. President to sign on Monday 02/16/09

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(Jan 6, 2009) – Tail end of the media event the Democratic Party has been dreading.

Illinois Senator-designate Roland Burris, the man who would represent the only African-American presently serving in the United States Senate following the departure of President-elect Barack Obama, briefly discusses his being both denied membership into the Senate and his being barred from admittance onto the Senate floor.

In what could prove a public relations fiasco, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid symbolically fulfilled Congressman’s Bobby Rush’s recent characterization of Reid as a latter-day George Wallace by refusing to seat Burris or allow his entrance onto the Senate’s floor. For more information on who George Wallace is, and the United States segregation-era history Congressman Rush was alluding to, please see the following video and it’s video description section (now also linked via annotation during the present video’s first 20 seconds):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULVvjSvzW7E

Burris is scheduled to meet with Reid and Illinois Senator Dick Durbin tomorrow.

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