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Abuse of Power Or Just a "JIGABOO" Racial Slur?

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Corruption Sucks Blog scooped local media again and broke this story back in May. They were too busy covering it up back then and waiting for someone else to do their real job, you know, report news AS IT HAPPENS. Sometimes you piss people off, get used to it or find another occupation wimps. Racism & Corruption Suck. Stop kissin' up to rednecks and bigots Little Rock. Little Rock Police Officer David Edgmon, Does your cop daddy know that you're runnin' around Little Rock  with a drunk-ass bigot mouth? Do you not realize that every non-white  person that you  bust or have busted,  has a case against you now?   YOU ARE BIASED at the very least. A CCORDING TO THE URBAN DICTIONARY: A "Jigaboo" is... (click this link)

WikiLeaks a "clear and present danger", again? In their own words...

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Wikileaks Mirrors wikileaks.ch http://www.wikileaks.se/ Important Wikileaks Links twitter.com/wikileaks  - Official Wikileaks Twitter Page facebook.com/wikileaks  - Official Wikileaks Facebook Page Find all the current Wikileaks Mirrors here. Helpful, if the main site - wikileaks.org - is down. http://wikileaks.info/ Current live (good) links for wikileaks.org documents here: Cablegate: 250,000 US Embassy Diplomatic Cables 2010-11-28 All released leaks archived 2010-11-28 War Diary: Iraq War Logs 2010-10-22 War Diary: Afghanistan War Logs 2010-07-25 Video: Collateral Murder 2010-04-05 Iraq War Logs Diary Dig Browse the diaries and make complex searches. War Logs Browse the diaries, rate and comment the reports. Support us About Wikileaks Submissions At 5pm EST Friday 22nd October 2010 WikiLeaks released the largest classified military leak in history. The 391,832 repor

Corrupt RICO Officials Beware: Corruption Sucks Blog knows how to get you!

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9-110.000 ORGANIZED CRIME AND RACKETEERING 9-110.010 Introduction 9-110.100 Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) 9-110.101 Division Approval 9-110.200 RICO Guidelines Preface 9-110.210 Authorization of RICO Prosecution—The Review Process 9-110.300 RICO Guidelines Policy 9-110.310 Considerations Prior to Seeking Indictment 9-110.320 Approval of Organized Crime and Racketeering Section Necessary 9-110.330 Charging RICO Counts 9-110.400 RICO Prosecution (Pros) Memorandum Format 9-110.600 Syndicated Gambling 9-110.700 Loansharking 9-110.800 Violent Crimes in Aid of Racketeering Activity (18 U.S.C. § 1959) 9-110.801 Violent Crimes in Aid of Racketeering (18 U.S.C. § 1959)—Division Approval 9-110.802 Violent Crimes in Aid of Racketeering (18 U.S.C. § 1959)—Approval Guidelines 9-110.811 The Review Process for Authorization under Section 1959 9-110.812 Specific Guidelines for Section 1959 Prosecutions 9-110.815 Prosecution Memorandum—Section 1959

SBA Chief Calls for Repeal of 1099 Reporting Requirements

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SBA Backs Repeal of ‘Burdensome’1099 Reporting Requirements on Small Business Transactions November 22, 2010 Internet Address:   http://www.sba.gov/news WASHINGTON, D.C – In an open letter to small business owners, SBA Administrator Karen Mills described requirements that small businesses report all transactions greater than $600 as “burdensome,” and called for their repeal.  Mills said the reporting requirements in the Affordable Care Act, which were to have begun in 2012, add up to “too much paperwork, too much filing.” The text of the letter, which is posted on the SBA Website at   http://www.sba.gov/1099letter/ , follows: Dear Small Business Owner, I’m writing to update you on the progress that we have made regarding concerns stemming from the expanded 1099 reporting requirement in the Affordable Care Act, which could affect small businesses starting with 2012 purchases and 2013 filings. The SBA and the Administration support the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act (introduced b

Reprint request: FORT SMITH-Commission Reinstates, Demotes Fired Officer

By Wanda Freeman TIMES RECORD . WFREEMAN@SWTIMES.COM Friday, March 6, 2009 1:43 PM CST The Civil Service Commission sent a clear and explicit message Thursday when it reinstated but also demoted a former police sergeant for violation of Fort Smith Police Department policies: Preferential treatment will not be tolerated, especially with regards to drunken-driving offenses. Calvin Treat was a sergeant for the last two-thirds of his 23-year police career when he was fired Feb. 6 after failing to arrest and report a fellow officer suspected of driving while intoxicated. Police Chief Kevin Lindsey fired both Treat and the fellow officer, Cpl. Donnie Ware, who won reinstatement after a three-hour appeal hearing Wednesday. In the Dec. 28 incident, Ware was stopped for speeding, and Treat, the ranking officer among several who arrived on the scene, administered a portable breath to Ware. Treat reportedly said the test came out just under the legal intoxication limit of 0.08 blood

Body scanners, Michael Chertoff, George Soros and shady Homeland Security profits

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JACQUELINE MARCUS FOR BUZZFLASH It's amazing what our government has forced us to accept in the name of "security". They've bankrupted our treasury to chase down a hundred or so Islamic extremists hiding in the mountainous caves of Afghanistan.  The reasoning for this insanity is that "We must get them before they get us."  In the last year alone, the military tab came to $100 billion dollars to find 50 or 100 extremists or "insurgents" who are fighting because they don't want the U.S. oil companies to steal their oil.  We don't know how many people have died from our government's illegal, pre-emptive invasions in the name of security, but it's estimated over a million victims, fathers, mothers and children were killed, and hundreds of thousands of victims are maimed for life, including our soldiers.  Meanwhile, weapon contactors profit by the billions on selling weapons for an unnecessary occupation while our government officia