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U.S. Attorney General Holder Says He Is Ready To Negotiate With Edward Snowden
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U.S. Attorney General Holder Says He Is Ready To Negotiate With Edward Snowden
U.S. Attorney General Holder Says He Is Ready To Negotiate With Edward Snowden
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Eric Holder, U.S. Attorney General, Calls for Drug Sentencing Changes
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. discussed modifications to low-level drug offense char...
published: 12 Aug 2013
author: TheNewYorkTimes
Eric Holder, U.S. Attorney General, Calls for Drug Sentencing Changes
Eric Holder, U.S. Attorney General, Calls for Drug Sentencing Changes
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. discussed modifications to low-level drug offense charges to reduce taxpayer spending on prisons and address unfairness i...- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 18
- author: TheNewYorkTimes
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Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, United States of America
President Barack Obama announced his intention to nominate Eric H. Holder, Jr. as the 82nd...
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: TheJusticeDepartment
Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, United States of America
Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, United States of America
President Barack Obama announced his intention to nominate Eric H. Holder, Jr. as the 82nd Attorney General of the United States on December 1, 2008. He was ...- published: 12 Oct 2011
- views: 658
- author: TheJusticeDepartment
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Alberto Gonzales on Immigration Reform (TNReport.com)
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales talks about immigration polices in America a...
published: 01 Sep 2013
Alberto Gonzales on Immigration Reform (TNReport.com)
Alberto Gonzales on Immigration Reform (TNReport.com)
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales talks about immigration polices in America and his belief that Congress should overhaul the current system. He is speaking here at a panel discussion on the campus of Vanderbilt University, Aug. 27, 2013. For more, visit http://TNReport.com- published: 01 Sep 2013
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Attorney General of the United States, Eric H. Holder Speaks in Dublin- 21 Sep 2011
About the Speech: Eric H. Holder, Attorney General of the United States, delivered a major...
published: 21 Sep 2011
author: IIEA1
Attorney General of the United States, Eric H. Holder Speaks in Dublin- 21 Sep 2011
Attorney General of the United States, Eric H. Holder Speaks in Dublin- 21 Sep 2011
About the Speech: Eric H. Holder, Attorney General of the United States, delivered a major keynote address at the Institute of International and European Aff...- published: 21 Sep 2011
- views: 1046
- author: IIEA1
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Eric Holder Refuses To Say "Radical Islam"
In testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on 5/13/2010, US Attorney General refuse...
published: 13 May 2010
author: KeepAmericaSafeCom
Eric Holder Refuses To Say "Radical Islam"
Eric Holder Refuses To Say "Radical Islam"
In testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on 5/13/2010, US Attorney General refuses to use the term "radical Islam."- published: 13 May 2010
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- author: KeepAmericaSafeCom
12:47
Fmr US Attorney General: US Sanctions Are Genocidal | Interview with Ramsey Clark
Abby Martin speaks with former US Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, discussing Iraq before t...
published: 17 Sep 2013
Fmr US Attorney General: US Sanctions Are Genocidal | Interview with Ramsey Clark
Fmr US Attorney General: US Sanctions Are Genocidal | Interview with Ramsey Clark
Abby Martin speaks with former US Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, discussing Iraq before the first Gulf War, his opinions on Syria, why he legally represented Saddam Hussein, and how US sanctions have a far greater negative effect on people than on the regimes of the countries these sanctions target. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin- published: 17 Sep 2013
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Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese
Edwin Meese, the 75th attorney general for the United States, delivered the seventh lectur...
published: 16 Mar 2012
author: TheCitadelExperience
Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese
Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese
Edwin Meese, the 75th attorney general for the United States, delivered the seventh lecture in the Conservative Intellectual Tradition Wednesday, Feb. 29, 20...- published: 16 Mar 2012
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- author: TheCitadelExperience
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U S Attorney General Holder Says He Is Ready To Negotiate With Edward Snowden
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U S Attorney General Holder Says He Is Ready To Negotiate With Edward Snowden
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Trayvon Martin death 'unnecessary', US attorney-general says
America's top justice official vowed to tackle "the underlying attitudes, mistaken beliefs...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: telegraphtv
Trayvon Martin death 'unnecessary', US attorney-general says
Trayvon Martin death 'unnecessary', US attorney-general says
America's top justice official vowed to tackle "the underlying attitudes, mistaken beliefs and stereotypes" behind violence against young people as demands b...- published: 15 Jul 2013
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- author: telegraphtv
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United States Attorney General Wants Reforms In America's Justice System
US Attorney General Eric Holder has called for major changes to the country's criminal jus...
published: 12 Aug 2013
author: ViralMedia24
United States Attorney General Wants Reforms In America's Justice System
United States Attorney General Wants Reforms In America's Justice System
US Attorney General Eric Holder has called for major changes to the country's criminal justice system, announcing measures aimed at easing prison overcrowdin...- published: 12 Aug 2013
- author: ViralMedia24
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United States Attorney General Eric Holder
Remarks from the 2011 Equal Justice Works 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner October 20 at the J...
published: 02 Dec 2011
author: equaljusticeworks
United States Attorney General Eric Holder
United States Attorney General Eric Holder
Remarks from the 2011 Equal Justice Works 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner October 20 at the JW Marriott in Washington, D.C..- published: 02 Dec 2011
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Michael Bernard Mukasey Judge, 81st Attorney General of the United States
Speech in US Senate on Camp Ashraf May 15, 2012....
published: 29 May 2012
author: Free Iran
Michael Bernard Mukasey Judge, 81st Attorney General of the United States
Michael Bernard Mukasey Judge, 81st Attorney General of the United States
Speech in US Senate on Camp Ashraf May 15, 2012.- published: 29 May 2012
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Attorney General Eric Holder Addresses the Department of Justice
After being sworn in on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009, Eric Holder became the first African ...
published: 03 Feb 2009
author: The White House
Attorney General Eric Holder Addresses the Department of Justice
After being sworn in on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009, Eric Holder became the first African American Attorney General in the history of the United States. In a brief video address to the employees of the Department of Justice, he promises the beginning of a new era.
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Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by ...
published: 06 May 2011
author: Norwich Television
Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent necessity and developed the American system around that idea. His academy became the inspiration for a number of military colleges throughout the nation, including both the Virginia Military Institute and The Citadel, and later the land grant colleges created through the Morrill Act of 1862.[4]
Partridge's educational beliefs were considered radical at the time, and this led to his conflicting views with the federal government while he was the superintendent of West Point. Upon creation of his own school, he immediately incorporated classes of agriculture and modern languages in addition to the sciences, liberal arts, and various military subjects. Field exercises, for which Partridge borrowed cannon and muskets from the federal and state governments, supplemented classroom instruction and added an element of realism to the college’s program of well-rounded military education.
Partridge founded six other military institutions during his quest to reform the fledgling United States military. They were the Virginia Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Portsmouth, Virginia (1839–1846), Pennsylvania Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy at Bristol, Pennsylvania (1842–1845), Pennsylvania Military Institute at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (1845–1848), Wilmington Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Wilmington, Delaware (1846–1848), the Scientific and Military Collegiate Institute at Reading, Pennsylvania (1850–1854), Gymnasium and Military Institute at Pembroke, New Hampshire (1850–1853) and the National Scientific and Military Academy at Brandywine Springs, Delaware (1853).[5]
[edit]Fire and hardship: Norwich in the 19th century
In 1825 the academy moved to Middletown, Connecticut, to provide better naval training to the school's growing corps of cadets. In 1829, the state of Connecticut declined to grant Captain Partridge a charter and he moved the school back to Norwich (the Middletown campus became Wesleyan University in 1831). Beginning in 1826, the college offered the first program of courses in civil engineering in the US. In 1834 Vermont granted a charter and recognized the institution as Norwich University. During the 1856 academic year, the first chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity was founded by cadets Frederick Norton Freeman and Arthur Chase. With the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, Norwich cadets served as instructors of the state militias throughout the Northeast and the entire class of 1862 enlisted upon its graduation. Norwich turned out hundreds of officers and soldiers who served with the federal armies in the American Civil War, including four recipients of the Medal of Honor. One graduate led a corps, seven more headed divisions, 21 commanded brigades, 38 led regiments, and various alumni served in 131 different regimental organizations. In addition, these men were eyewitnesses to some of the war's most dramatic events, including the bloodiest day of the conflict at Antietam, the attack up Marye's Heights at Fredericksburg, and the repulse of Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Seven hundred and fifty Norwich men served in the Civil War, of whom sixty fought for the Confederacy.[6] Because of the university's participation in the struggle, the number of students dwindled to seven in the class of 1864 alone.
The Confederate raid on St. Albans, Vermont precipitated fear that Newport, Vermont was an imminent target. The corps quickly boarded an express train for Newport, the same day, October 19, 1864, to the great relief of the inhabitants.
After a catastrophic fire in 1866 which devastated the entire campus, the town of Northfield welcomed the struggling school. The Civil War, the fire, and the uncertainty regarding the continuation of the University seriously lowered the attendance, and the school opened in the fall of 1866 with only 19 students. The 1870s and 1880s saw many financially turbulent times for the institution and the renaming of the school to Lewis College in 1880. In 1881 the student body was reduced to only a dozen men. Later, by 1884, the Vermont Legislature had the name of the school changed back to Norwich. In 1898 the university was designated as the Military
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Aspartame - Sweet Misery A Poisoned World
Just like fluoridated water, aspartame is literally a poison in almost ALL of our food. As...
published: 23 Feb 2011
author: Lichtwerker
Aspartame - Sweet Misery A Poisoned World
Just like fluoridated water, aspartame is literally a poison in almost ALL of our food. Aspartame causes seizures, brain tumors, multiple sclerosis (MS), and Grave's disease. In 1970, scientists fed milk with aspartame to 7 monkeys to study the effects. The final results: starting after 218 days - 5 monkeys had grand mal seizures and 1 died. IT'S IN ALMOST ALL OF OUR FOOD! Ever heard of Equal, NutraSweet, Creatine, or Canderel?
Aspartame is a commercially produced artificial sweetner (sugar substitute) made from:
* 50% phenylalanine (an essential amino acid)
* 40% aspartic acid (a nonessential amino acid)
* 10% methyl alcohol (wood alcohol, becomes formaldehyde at 85°F).
Please note that even G.D. Searle (the original manufacturer of aspartame) admitted that aspartame could not be used for everything. Even the FDA mentioned you could not use it to bake because it breaks down. Yet they approved it in dry products to begin with and when you put Equal in such things as hot coffee you just heated it. Then in 1993 they approved it for baking against their own instructions. In 1996 Dr. David Kessler granted blanket approval for it to be used in everything. How did they do it? Dr. Kessler said if the complaints went down they could do it. So the FDA stopped taking complaints and many people called and asked why they would not take the complaint.
History of Monsanto's Saccharine & Aspartame
1901: Monsanto was founded in St. Louis, Missouri by John Francis Queeny, a 30-year veteran of the pharmaceutical industry. Queeny funded the start-up with capital from Coca-Cola (saccharin). Founder John Francis Queeny named Monsanto Chemical Works after his wife, Olga Mendez Monsanto. Queeny's father in law was Emmanuel Mendes de Monsanto, wealthy financier of a sugar company active in Vieques, Puerto Rico and based in St. Thomas in the Danish West Indies.
1902: The company manufactures its first product, the artificial sweetener Saccharin, which Monsanto sold to the Coca-Cola Company. The U.S. government later files suit over the safety of Saccharin - but loses.
1905: John Queeny's company was also producing caffeine and vanillin and was beginning to turn a profit.
1919: Monsanto established its presence in Europe by entering into a partnership with Graesser's Chemical Works at Cefn Mawr near Ruabon, Wales to produce vanillin, salicylic acid, aspirin and later rubber.
1967: Searle began the safety tests on aspartame that were necessary for applying for FDA approval of food additives. Dr. Harold Waisman, a biochemist at the University of Wisconsin, conducts aspartame safety tests on infant monkeys on behalf of the Searle Company. Of the 7 monkeys that were being fed aspartame mixed with milk, 1 monkey DIED and 5 other monkeys had grand mal seizures.
1970: Cyclamate (the reigning low-calorie artificial sweetener) is pulled off the market in November after some scientists associate it with cancer. Questions are also raised about safety of saccharin, the only other artificial sweetener on the market, leaving the field wide open for aspartame.
December 18, 1970: Searle Company executives lay out a "Food and Drug Sweetener Strategy" that they feel will put the FDA into a positive frame of mind about aspartame. An internal policy memo describes psychological tactics the company should use to bring the FDA into a subconscious spirit of participation" with them on aspartame and get FDA regulators into the "habit of saying Yes."
1971: Neuroscientist Dr. John Olney (whose pioneering work with monosodium glutamate MSG was responsible for having it removed from baby foods) informs Searle that his studies show that aspartic acid (one of the ingredients of aspartame) caused holes in the brains of infant mice. One of Searle's own researchers confirmed Dr. Olney's findings in a similar study.
1973: After spending tens of millions of dollars conducting safety tests, the G.D. Searle Company applies for FDA approval and submits over 100 studies they claim support aspartame's safety. One of the first FDA scientists to review the aspartame safety data states that "the information provided (by Searle) is inadequate to permit an evaluation of the potential toxicity of aspartame". She says in her report that in order to be certain that aspartame is safe, further clinical tests are needed.
1974: Attorney Jim Turner (consumer advocate who was instrumental in getting cyclamate taken off the market) meets with Searle representatives in May to discuss Dr. Olney's 1971 study which showed that aspartic acid caused holes in the brains of infant mice.
Monsanto Pirates1974: The FDA grants aspartame its first approval for restricted use in dry foods on July 26.
1974: Jim Turner and Dr. John Olney file the first objections against aspartame's approval in August.
1976: Monsanto produces Cycle-Safe, the world's first plastic soft-drink bottle. The bottle, suspected of posing a cancer risk, is banned the following year by the Food and
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FBI / HAWAII MANUFACTURES FINGERPRINTS TO FRAME ANTHONY WILLIAMS FOR EXPOSING FORECLOSURE CRIMES BY JUSTICE & BANKING OFFICIALS
Judicial Enterprise Enriching Banks and Damaging Taxpayers in National Foreclosure Fraud S...
published: 22 Sep 2013
author: Revolution Television
FBI / HAWAII MANUFACTURES FINGERPRINTS TO FRAME ANTHONY WILLIAMS FOR EXPOSING FORECLOSURE CRIMES BY JUSTICE & BANKING OFFICIALS
Judicial Enterprise Enriching Banks and Damaging Taxpayers in National Foreclosure Fraud Scheme Busted by Framed/Imprisoned/Assaulted Common Law Expert Awaiting Governor Abercrombie’s Decision
Honolulu, HI—A top foreclosure fraud expert has been framed in retaliation for exposing banks, judges, and lawyers breaking laws and oaths of office in history’s most damaging lending scheme, according to evidence openly presented in the First Circuit Court of Hawaii during an extradition hearing affecting defendant, Anthony Troy Williams.
Williams, defending pro se, made mincemeat of State of Hawaii prosecutors in open court, causing them to reveal they had manufactured a fake fingerprint record with complicity by the FBI in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Nonetheless, Judge Richard Perkins denied Williams’s release on bail and returned him to jail where he has been reportedly assaulted by sheriffs.
“Private Attorney General” Anthony Williams, who pioneered Common Law Offices of America, also caused Judge Perkins to admit in open court that he may not honor his oath to preserve the Constitution of the United States and protect Williams as a sovereign citizen. In fact, the Court made it perfectly clear he was not even aware he had his oath of office on file.
The shocking admissions were among several that occurred on both days of Williams’s extradition hearing (Sept. 18-19, 2013) wherein the question of Williams’s return to Georgia to face allegations of child molestation was to be decided.
Williams shamed Attorney General (AG) David Louie’s team of prosecutors, witnesses, and lead counsel Simeona Mariano, by exposing multiple counts of fraud in “railroading” Williams, evidencing complicity by the FBI that supplied, according to the State’s leading witness, “Williams’s finger prints” supposedly proving Williams committed his first theft at seventeen days of age, while “still in diapers.”
Witnesses on both sides of the gallery were shocked by the prosecution’s “incompetence,” Williams called it, supplementing his assertion of multiple State and Federals laws being broken by the Court and Louie’s leading “expert” responsible for Williams’s “framing.”
Still, the judge did not budge from continuing the case, denying Williams bail, and awaiting a signed order from Governor Abercrombie required by the State’s extradition laws read to the Court by the chained and handcuffed Williams.
Facts in the Case
Encouraged by a gallery of Constitutionalists supporting the defendant, Williams belittled AG Louie for scheming his framing, false arrest, and malicious prosecution, to conceal a corporate banking enterprise damaging millions of American homeowners and taxpayers who are supposed to be protected by several Constitutional amendments.
Williams had been defending victims of foreclosure fraud and eviction threats by the banks in multiple Hawaii courtrooms since June, exercising his right under Congress’s civil rights law Title 42 U.S.C., Section 1988. That legislation, and substantial case law, affords private persons the right to act as “private attorney generals,” and “attorneys-in-fact,” on behalf of poor citizens who cannot afford attorneys, or do not trust attorneys because of re-mortgage deals made “behind closed doors” that often leave defendants in worse financial straits.
Critics of refinancing schemes say the nationwide practice, administered through the courts and lawyers, best reflects “racketeering activities” as defined by law as a monopolistic “judicial banking enterprise” complicit in extortion, threatened property loss, abusive collection practices, and real estate theft, all neglecting Constitutionally-guaranteed due process and trials by juries.
Complaints from multiple State and Federal judges to AG Louie brought Williams under investigation for “practicing law without a license,” a charge that violates the aforementioned Federal civil rights and Constitutional mandates.
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America's Roundtable: Fmr. Attorney General Edwin Meese - Economy, Judiciary, US Foreign Policy
On America's Roundtable, Former Attorney General Edwin Meese focuses on the Economy, Judic...
published: 29 Oct 2012
author: Americas Roundtable
America's Roundtable: Fmr. Attorney General Edwin Meese - Economy, Judiciary, US Foreign Policy
America's Roundtable: Fmr. Attorney General Edwin Meese - Economy, Judiciary, US Foreign Policy
On America's Roundtable, Former Attorney General Edwin Meese focuses on the Economy, Judiciary and Reagan's Leadership in addressing economic problems and br...- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 23
- author: Americas Roundtable
10:41
Eric Holder, Attorney General of the United States of America, at the March on Washington
Eric Holder, Attorney General of the United States of America with introduction by Dwight ...
published: 26 Aug 2013
Eric Holder, Attorney General of the United States of America, at the March on Washington
Eric Holder, Attorney General of the United States of America, at the March on Washington
Eric Holder, Attorney General of the United States of America with introduction by Dwight Jones, Mayor of Richmond Virginia speaks at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington on August 24, 2013- published: 26 Aug 2013
- views: 13
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Thomas J. Perrelli, Associate Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice
Thomas Perrelli was sworn in on March 12, 2009, as the Associate Attorney General of the U...
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: TheJusticeDepartment
Thomas J. Perrelli, Associate Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice
Thomas J. Perrelli, Associate Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice
Thomas Perrelli was sworn in on March 12, 2009, as the Associate Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice. Perrelli previously served in the depart...- published: 12 Oct 2011
- views: 192
- author: TheJusticeDepartment
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Rep. Gohmert Demands Answers from Attorney General Holder
Rep. Louie Gohmert (TX-01) questioned U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder in the House Judic...
published: 07 Jun 2012
author: GohmertTX01
Rep. Gohmert Demands Answers from Attorney General Holder
Rep. Gohmert Demands Answers from Attorney General Holder
Rep. Louie Gohmert (TX-01) questioned U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder in the House Judiciary Hearing on Oversight of the United States Department of Justic...- published: 07 Jun 2012
- views: 24020
- author: GohmertTX01