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If you suspected your spouse, child or employee was up to no good, would you want concrete proof? Would it help if you had access to every phone call, text and e-mail they sent?
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Complete video at: fora.tv Jules Lobel, University of Pittsburgh law professor and Vice President of the Center for Constitutional Rights, argues that the Bush Administration’s detention and deportation of terror suspects has not made the US safer from terrorism as a whole. —– Jules Lobel discusses “Less Safe, Less Free: The Failure of Preemption in the War on Terror.” Professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh, vice president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, and author of “Success without Victory”, Jules Lobel has written and litigated extensively in the area of war and emergency power. With co-author David Cole, he argues that the irony is that the sacrifices – sacrificed fundamental commitments to the rule of law (“disappearing” suspects into secret CIA prison and “waterboarding” them to compel them to talk; asserting unchecked executive power to violate criminal laws and spy of Americans without warrants; holding suspects indefinitely in Guantanamo’s law-free zone; attacking Iraq against the will of the United Nations Security Council and most of the world) – in the rule of law have not made us safer, but have in fact made us more vulnerable to future terrorist attacks. – Cody’s Books Jules Lobel is a professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh, vice president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, and author of “Success without Victory” and co-author of “Less Safe, Less Free: The Failure of Preemption in the War on Terror.” Lobel has written …
يحدث في سورية:فيديو يظهر إعتداء مخابرات على عبد المجيد السعدون مدير الجامعة الدولية (سابقاً قبيل إقصاءه وسجنه بتهمة التجسس وتهريب الأموال, ثم ترحيله من سورية) Happens in Syria: Video showing mukhabarat mercenaries hitting International University Manager (now ex-manager after being held in one of state security prisons, accused of spying and money laundry, and later deported to Iraq)
The film consists of a collage of short stories, concert footage and music videos rather than being one continuous storyline. Each of the segments is described in the separate sub-sections below. Part 6. Smooth Criminal The segment begins with three homeless children (Sean, Katie and Zeke) sneaking through a big city to see their friend Michael walk out of his apartment. As Michael stands in front of the door, he notices a falling star before he is attacked by mobsters with machine guns. The film then backtracks to show Michael and the children playing in a meadow in happier times. Their dog Skipper runs away, and as Michael and Katie look for him they uncover the lair of Mr. Big (Joe Pesci). Mr. Big, whose real name Frankie Lideo is an anagram of Frank DiLeo, is a drug-dealing mobster with an army of henchmen. He wants to get the entire population of Earth addicted to drugs, starting with children. He likes to eat monkey nuts and leaves nutshells wherever he goes. He is obsessed with spiders, as displayed by their abundance at the entrance to his lair. He also has them engulfing a model globe when making a speech about his burgeoning drug empire. They signify the spread of his proposed control of the world via drug dealing. Further, all his henchmen sport a spider crest on their uniforms. Mr. Big discovers Michael and Katie are spying on his operation. The story returns to the shooting in front of Michael’s apartment. Unknown to the gangsters, Michael wished on the …