Monday, August 04, 2003

US anti-war activists hit by secret airport ban
It should surprise absolutely no one that if you've exersized your right to free speech in a way that might run contrary to the line held by the illegitimate Bush regime, you may be considered a terror threat and be summarily subjected to even further harrassment at U.S. airports because of your subversive views.

If you're asking yourself what BushCo can possibly do to further evoke the spirit of the ole Third Reich, you may be interested in watching, if not registering to trade on, the American Actions Market futures board.

The American Action Market will offer various Washington "futures" that can be bet upon and traded. Examples include:
•Which country will the White House threaten next?
•Who will be the next foreign leader to move off the CIA payroll and onto the White House's "most wanted" list?
•Which corporation with close ties to the White House will be the next cloaked in scandal?
The AAM will begin registering traders in September and plans to open for business Oct. 1 -- the same launch date proposed for the Pentagon's terrorism market, until it was shelved.


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