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Bill Moyers on The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States [Video & Audio]

Bill Moyers on The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States [Video & Audio]

On March 1st, Bill Moyers gave his first public speech in three years, as the final speaker in the Dowmel Lecture series. In his speech, he addressed what he feels is "the greatest threat" to our country: the staggering inequality of wealth and the death of the middle class.

Full Report: The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America

Full Report: The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America

Read the full six-part report in one post. You can also download the full report with links and graphics or as a print-friendly document. HELP SPREAD THE WORD!

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Max Keiser Interviews David DeGraw -- The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the USA [video]

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Part VI: How to Fight Back and Win: Common Ground Issues That Must Be Won — The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the USA

Part VI: How to Fight Back and Win: Common Ground Issues That Must Be Won

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Part V: Overcoming the Divide and Conquer Strategy - The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America

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Part IV: The Financial Coup d’Etat — The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America

Part IV: The Financial Coup d'Etat - The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America

The entire bailout is strategically designed to eliminate the US middle class. Every time you hear the word "bailout," you should think "coup d’état."

Part III: Exposing Our Enemy - Meet the Economic Elite

The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America: Part III: Exposing Our Enemy - Meet the Economic Elite

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Part II: The Rise of the Economic Elite — Economic Elite Vs. The People

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As a record number of US citizens are struggling to get by, many of the largest corporations are experiencing record-breaking profits, and CEOs are receiving record-breaking bonuses. How could this be happening; how did we get to this point?

The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America - Part I

The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America

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Af-Pak War Racket: The Obama Illusion Comes Crashing Down

Af-Pak War Racket: The Obama Illusion Comes Crashing Down

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Female Nursery Worker Arrested Over Pedophile Network Meets Parents’ Anger Face To Face

Posted on Monday, June 15th, 2009 at 8:25 am, Filed under News, Pop Cult, Sex . Follow post comments through the RSS 2.0 feed. Click here to comment, or trackback.admin

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By Steven Morris

Nursery school worker on child porn charges meets parents' anger face to face
Protesters are restrained by police outside Plymouth magistrates court, where nursery worker Vanessa George appeared on Thursday. Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA

• Furious scenes as nursery worker arrives in court
• Police may never identify children in abuse images

Worried parents are waiting to hear if their children are among the alleged ­victims of the nursery school worker Vanessa George after she appeared in court yesterday amid violent scenes.

Police have begun to work through hundreds of indecent images seized during the investigation, but have admitted that many of the children may never be identified.

George, who is accused of sexual assault and of making and distributing images depicting the abuse of youngsters, was jeered and spat at when she appeared before magistrates in Plymouth for the first time .

In court, parents sobbed and shouted as the graphic details of the charges were read out. It emerged that one of the accusations of assault relates to a one-year-old child. Outside the court, a mob surged towards the police van taking the mother of two away. Bottles and flour were thrown at the vehicle and two men were arrested.

Later George’s husband, Andrew, who is being protected by the police, said he had been shocked by the week’s events. In a statement released through Devon and Cornwall police, he said: “Myself, my two children and family have been shocked by the information and events of the past three days. We remain strong as a family and will now await the case to go through the judicial system. We have two young children and my paramount concern is to lessen the impact these events have on them as much as possible.”

The case was briefly raised in the House of Commons, though the Speaker, Michael Martin, quickly halted questions. But privately the government acknowledges the case will raise concerns about how people who work closely with children are vetted. The Home Office said a new system, introduced in response to the Soham murders, would be in place by October.

George, 39, who worked at Little Ted’s nursery in Plymouth, was arrested early on Tuesday. Searches of her house in the Efford area of the city and the privately-run nursery in Laira were carried out.

Police have said they are examining images found on a mobile phone – but many more would also be studied from computers seized during the investigation.

Acting Detective Chief Superintendent Russ Middleton said: “It’s safe to say we believe some of the images would have been taken within the nursery – but others it’s impossible to say where those would have been taken.”

He added: “We are focusing on our attempts to identify the children contained within the images. This is a very difficult task due to the nature of those images. At this time we have been unable to identify any individual children. Some images may never be identified.”

Officers will also be looking into George’s employment history.

About 100 people, including families of some children who went to the nursery, gathered outside Plymouth magistrates court and about 30 were allowed in after being searched. Before George appeared, the magistrate, Hilary Anderson, warned the public not to disrupt the hearing.

Wearing a white T-shirt and black trousers, George spoke only to confirm her name and her address, which was given as no fixed abode. She entered no pleas and looked at the floor throughout.

As details of the charges were read, parents cried and yelled and one man ran from the court in tears. Another shouted: “Can’t you look us in the face?”, while a third spat at the glass screen separating George from the court.

George faces two counts of sexually assaulting a girl under 13 by penetration, one count of sexually assaulting a boy under 13 by touching and one count of sexually assaulting a girl under 13. Three of the children are described in the charges as “infants”. The fourth was a one-year-old girl, according to the charge.

She is also accused of making, possessing and distributing indecent images of children. The offences are alleged to have taken place between 1 January 2007 and this month.

Michael French, prosecuting, applied for the case to be sent immediately to crown court. Geoffrey Parlby, defending, made no application for bail, citing “reasons of Mrs George’s safety”.

Speaking after the hearing, one parent who did not want to be named, said: “It was a terrible scene. Those were the first details we had and were worse than we could have imagined.”

Others said the worst of it was not knowing if their children were involved – and the thought they might never know for sure what had happened.

Cathy Hancock, chairwoman of the residents’ group the Heart of Efford Community Partnership, said: “The families have shown a high amount of dignity. It could have become riotous, but they have been a credit to the community. This is every parent’s nightmare. It’s been really hard to see parents going through this.”

Hancock and a parent support adviser are to help police feed information to the community. Social workers are visiting all the families of children who attended the nursery to offer support.

A police family liaison officer, DC Paul Dobinson, said George’s family was “in pieces” over the allegations. He said: “It’s been a massive shock to everybody, grandparents, the daughters and the husband. They will be staying at another address for a substantial amount of time.”

Little Ted’s nursery remains closed and George is due to next appear at Plymouth crown court on 21 September.

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Female nursery worker arrested over paedophile network investigation

By Richard Edwards and Richard Savill

A female nursery worker was at the centre of an investigation into a paedophile network after she was arrested over child pornography allegations.

Vanessa George, 39, who lives in Plymouth with her husband and two teenage daughters, was detained at home at dawn on suspicion of distributing indecent images of children.

The privately run Little Ted’s child care centre in Plymouth, where she worked for the past three years, was closed as police carried out searches.

Officers are investigating whether Mrs George took photographs of any of the children at the nursery and are trying to identify a number of youngsters in the images.

Police sources said yesterday that the pornographic pictures were “at the top end of the scale”.

One parent said it was her “worst nightmare” and said she had contacted Ofsted two months ago after her child came home from nursery in a distressed state - but did not hear back.

Faye Goodman, 23, mother of two-year-old son Ronnie, said: “A couple of times after nursery he was shaking and said he didn’t like a particular member of staff. He said ‘I don’t like her, I don’t like her’.

“I tried to get him to explain but he is only two and he can’t express himself completely. I didn’t know what to do so I contacted Ofsted about the situation but I never heard back.

“It is disgusting. It is every parent’s worst nightmare.”

It is not Ofsted’s duty to investigate allegations, however officials there admit they would be expected to pass the letter on to detectives or contact the complainant and ask her to contact her local police station.

Devon police sources said they had not received any complaints about Mrs George in the past few months, and had acted on intelligence following a raid on the home of Colin Blanchard, 38, in Manchester.

It is believed that detectives found a disk allegedly linked to Mrs George, which was passed to police in Devon on Monday night.

It is suspected that Mrs George may have sent the images on a disk to Mr Blanchard, who emailed them to others.

Chf Supt Jim Webster, of Devon and Cornwall police, said: “We are taking the matter very seriously.

“It is difficult to identify exactly who is in the images at this stage.

“The starting point of the investigation was internet based. In an investigation of this nature there is often a chain of communication and passing on of images.

“We received information yesterday about the receipt of indecent images and searches are still on going. There is naturally great concern in the community. We will make sure parents and the wider community are kept informed.”

The nursery school, which has nine staff and 64 pupils aged from two to eleven, is located within the grounds of Laira Green Primary School which has 284 pupils.

Parents dropping children at the day care unit and school were given letters from senior police explaining a staff member has been arrested yesterday.

Chrissy Goodwin, who has two children aged 10 and six at the school, said it was “disturbing”.

The unit is managed by a board of trustees and is a not for profit enterprise and serves the Laira area of Plymouth.

It was visited by Ofsted inspectors in 2007 who said: “Protecting children from harm or neglect and helping them stay safe is satisfactory. Children are cared for in a mainly safe and secure environment.”

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: “A 38-year-old Littleborough man has been charged with possessing indecent images.

“Colin Blanchard was charged with possessing and distributing indecent images. He was due before Trafford magistrates court on Tuesday 9 June 2009.

“The charges relate to images recovered from a computer, mobile phones and other items of software.

“Following our investigation information was passed to Devon and Cornwall police who have arrested a 39-year-old woman. For more information speak to Devon and Cornwall police.”

An Ofsted spokesperson said: “Ofsted was unaware of the recent allegations about a member of staff at Little Ted’s Nursery in Plymouth which we understand has led to its immediate closure.

“We have had one recent complaint relating to the nursery. This complaint was not of a level that would require police involvement and did not relate to the content of the allegations made public today “Ofsted is investigating this matter in line with our normal procedures and it would not be appropriate to comment further until the outcomes of that investigation are complete.”

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