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Civility is for the civil, not for criminals: No question is out of line for Dick Cheney

January 31, 2007

Babies are a good thing; they are the hope of the world, the perpetuation of the human adventure; the soul healing delight that transforms girls into mothers. And while we cannot fault Dick and Lynn Cheney for their expressed delighted that their daughter is about to give birth to a child their own movement would characterize as an abomination the recent exchange between Wolf Blitzer and Dick Cheney does point to the contradictory practices and standards of those we know as NeoCons. Their actions send a message about their... Read article

Video: New Rulers of the World

January 30, 2007

A documentary film by John Pilger ‘Global economy’ is a modern Orwellian term. On the surface, it is instant financial trading, mobile phones, McDonald’s, Starbucks, holidays booked on the net. Beneath this gloss, it is the globalisation of poverty, a world where most human beings never make a phone call and live on less than two dollars a day, where 6,000 children die every day from diarrhea because most have no access to clean water. Click Play To View Loading...  Read More →

The New World Order, Criminals and Their Camps

January 27, 2007

Part Twenty One Opposite sides of contemporary wars, particularly from the U.S. Civil War, are typically orchestrated and financed by the international banking cartel for population depletion, resources management, money manipulation and destruction of national economies, redistribution of inhabitants and realignment of borders. Complicit, compromised insiders simulate enemy assaults, demonize “their” chosen military targets in order to provoke anger, recruit cannon fodder and fuel mass insecurity while denouncing all... Read article

“Bong Hits 4 Jesus” Madness

January 26, 2007

When I was growing up somewhere in the swamps of Jersey, I had a friend who would sometimes ask the following when things were blown out of proportion: “Do you have to make a federal issue out of it?” I was reminded of this when I read that the US Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of Morse and the Juneau School Board et al. v. Frederick. The case began in early 2002, when Joseph Frederick, a high school student in Juneau, Alaska, went on a school field trip to watch the Olympic Torch as it passed through town... Read article

Not fact-based enough

January 26, 2007

After MONTHS of trying to get embedded in Iraq so I could go over there and help save our brave American troops from a fate worse than death — being led to the slaughter by that Judas goat in the White House who lies to them through his teeth — CentCom Baghdad finally coughed up with their main reason for not allowing me to embed. CentCom Baghdad sent the following statement to my senator when I requested her aid in helping me become an embedded reporter: “After reviewing Ms. Stillwater’s request... Read article

Video: Troops’ Brutality in Iraq

January 25, 2007

Exclusive: Channel 4 News has obtained footage of brutality by mainly Shi’a troops in Iraq, egged on by US soldiers. We see a joint patrol of US and Iraqi troops in Baghdad, where our camera captures the pretty brutal treatment meted out by the newly trained Iraqi soldiers to three suspected insurgents caught in a car, all to the accompaniment of laughter, whoops and egging on from the US soldiers who watch from their Humvee.  Read More →

Poor Johnny One Note

January 24, 2007

Does anyone else even remember the little ditty about the poor guy who could blow only one note on his musical instrument? I was reminded of it when I heard the President making his suggestion about his “solution” to the problem of health care in America. He recommended providing tax cuts so that people could privately buy the exorbitant product that is offered by the insurance corporations! That would cure all our problems, right? Wrong! If the average American worker were to find it possible to keep the premiums... Read article

No Way In — No Way Out

January 23, 2007

“We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.” — Ayn Rand, The Nature of Government I have no desire to get embroiled in the current tangled debate on immigration, either legal or illegal. However, I have watched with interest the intense campaign for President Bush first to intervene... Read article

Nix On Bush – Republicans must take back their Party

January 21, 2007

The time has come in the Bush Administration when George W. has begun to think about his legacy. Murmurs of that have begun to percolate out through various avenues; the latest Surge of rhetoric from the White House was doubtless energized by what that legacy will be. If Bush were an honorable man that legacy would give him the same nightmares that wake so many of us up at those wee, dark hours, worrying about the future that awaits our children. All Republicans should be thinking about the Bush Legacy; then they need to... Read article

Video: Cheney Rejected Iran’s ‘Help’

January 19, 2007

Washington ‘snubbed Iran offer’ Iran offered the US a package of concessions in 2003, but it was rejected, a senior former US official has told the BBC’s Newsnight programme. Tehran proposed ending support for Lebanese and Palestinian militant groups and helping to stabilise Iraq following the US-led invasion. Offers, including making its nuclear programme more transparent, were conditional on the US ending hostility. But Vice-President Dick Cheney’s office rejected the plan, the official said. Newsnight... Read article

This Is Not America

January 19, 2007

What the Hollis Wayne Fincher Case Means To You “All laws repugnant to the Constitution are void of law.” Chief Justice John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison (1803) Does the Bill of Rights still serve as a guarantee of God-given rights against arbitrary abuses of government power? Or is it just a 215-year-old piece of paper that can be disregarded at the whim the authorities? These are the central questions in the case of Mr. Hollis Wayne Fincher, 60, of Fayetteville, Arkansas. (1) If you are not familiar with this case,... Read article

Calling the Bad Guys’ bluff

January 19, 2007

If you are DETERMINED to have WW III, let’s just do it & get it over with! After all those years of being forced to listen to Ronnie and Bill and George I and George II pontificate about bringing peace to the Middle East ad nauseam, here we still are — with more “war” in the Middle East than ever. And it has cost us taxpayers at least a trillion dollars so far– money COMPLETELY wasted. And the issue is STILL Palestine. Only now it’s also Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan and Somalia too.... Read article

Give ‘Em What They Want

January 17, 2007

It’s time to whip out the old show biz cliche and do what public figures have done for decades to satisfy the paying customers and confound the critics. The Republicans are holding their fat bellies as they chuckle and challenge the Democrats with such remarks as, “If you don’t like the way the Iraq war is going, come up with a better plan,” and, “The Democrats need to come up with a balanced budget.” It seems that what is in order is a rompin’ stompin’ double feature that... Read article

Gang Violence: What Would Libertarians Do?

January 14, 2007

RB is a Christian friend who is of sound mind on political matters. He is no fan of either the present administration or of big government in general. He writes: “I watched Peter Boyles’ talk show last night on PBS. They covered gangs and the Darrent Williams’ murder and all that gang-related stuff. Denver is not LA or NY, but we have a problem with gangs, something the politicians, churches (not the inner city churches) and us honkies in south suburban-land (i.e., Littleton, Centennial, Highlands Ranch) are not... Read article

Video: Phenomenon – The Lost Archives – The missing secrets of Nikola Tesla

January 13, 2007

Nikola Tesla was a world-renowned Serb-American inventor, physicist, mechanical engineer and electrical engineer. He is best known for his revolutionary work in, and numerous contributions to, the discipline of electricity and magnetism in the late 19th and early 20th century. Tesla’s patents and theoretical work form the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems, including the polyphase power distribution systems and the AC motor, with which he helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution. Click... Read article

Video: Rare interview with Tom Bearden on the forgotten work of Nikola Tesla

January 13, 2007

Interview with Tom Bearden who is the foremost expert on Nikola Tesla and Free Energy, Overunity Devices & Zero Point energy physics. Loading...  Read More →

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