For those of you who relish the image of Steve Bannon behind bars in the Capitol basement jail (and, I admit, I’m one of you), I have good news and bad news.
Press: Steve Bannon behind bars in Capitol basement?

For those of you who relish the image of Steve Bannon behind bars in the Capitol basement jail (and, I admit, I’m one of you), I have good news and bad news.
Press: Steve Bannon behind bars in Capitol basement?

By Maram Susli | RT | August 7, 2021
Big Tech censors are shutting down voices like mine, because they don’t like me exposing the truth of what’s going on in Palestine. But they’re happy with tweets about killings in Xinjiang, even when there’s no evidence for it.
Twitter will allow you to deny the genocide of Palestinians, but not a ‘Uighur genocide’, so I’ve been banned
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New records show Trump’s DOJ rushed a no-bid contract for lethal injection drugs
Since then, DOJ has continued full steam ahead despite public resistance and legal challenges, and conducted its business largely in the dark. So far, eight people have been executed since the Trump administration resumed the federal death penalty in July, and five more executions are scheduled before the start of the Biden administration. Rushing these executions in a pandemic has made matters worse: only two of the first seven men put to death had their attorneys present at United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute, where executions are being held, during their execution. At least 19 BOP staff and prisoners have contracted COVID-19, as well as two lawyers representing Lisa Montgomery, who is scheduled to be executed on December 8th (a judge has temporarily halted the execution in response). Documents obtained by the ACLU show that the rush of executions likely caused a COVID-19 spike. In July, the ACLU sued to delay the executions, arguing that they were superspreader events. DOJ proceeded anyway.
Evidence the U.S. Is a Dictatorship, Not a Democracy
By accepting corruption (as conservatives do, since they are devoted to the free market), a person accepts one-dollar-one-vote government, and rejects one-person-one-vote government — one accepts a dictatorship by wealth, and rejects a democracy by the people: by the nation’s residents. So: this difference in support for the aristocracy — the holders of the vast majority of the nation’s wealth — might explain the differences between Republicans and Democrats.
US Media Can’t Think How to Fight Fires Without $1-an-Hour Prison Labor
Trained firefighters being good enough to work for nearly nothing, but ineligible to get real jobs, would seem to represent an even bigger irony — and a more important story — than California having to spend a few million dollars extra to fight two crises at once. But covering the wildfire story that way would require seeing it through the eyes of inmates, not of a government whose main concern is the inconvenience of having to pay people when you’re used to getting their work almost for free. That’s an argument we’ve heard before, of course — but one would have hoped it wouldn’t still be guiding news coverage nearly 200 years later.
Privatization Is Resurrecting Feudalism, by Paul Craig Roberts – The Unz Review
— Read on www.unz.com/proberts/privatization-is-resurrecting-feudalism/
In December 2018, 17-year-old Palestinian teen, Ayham Sabah, was sentenced by an Israeli military court to 35 years in prison for his alleged role in a – Ramzy Baroud for Antiwar.com Original
— Read on original.antiwar.com/ramzy-baroud/2019/10/23/us-must-stop-subsidizing-torture-of-palestinian-children/
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