Federal Government Shill for Illegal Aliens and Employers
April 14, 2011

www.fairus.org , states that illegal alien criminals fill 29 percent of federal, state and local prisons at a cost of $2.2 billion annually. Illegals and their children cost US taxpayers $346 billion annually in housing, schooling, medical, ESL and lunches. (Source: www.TheSocialContract.com , Edwin Rubenstein) The Big Why Question The big question remains as to “why” the federal government refuses to uphold America’s immigration laws. Answer: money, greed and power! Big corporations have taken over the U.S.... Read article
Europeans warned to avoid drinking milk or eating vegetables due to high radiation levels
April 13, 2011

By Mike Adams | naturalnews.com… The radiation risk from Fukushima is “no longer negligable,” says CRIIRAD, the French research authority on radioactivity. It is now warning expectant mothers and young children to avoid drinking milk or rainwater. They should also avoid certain types of vegetables and cheese due to the dangerously high levels of radiation they may contain thanks to the radioactive fallout spreading across the globe Read more about the CRIIRAD warning at: euractiv.com CRIIRAD now says... Read article
Garlic Keeps More Than Vampires Away
April 13, 2011

By Lana Lokteff | redicecreations.com… Garlic has ancient roots. The word “garlic” comes from Old English and means spear-leek. Both leeks and garlic come from the onion family (Alliaceae). The plant is thought to have originated in central Asia, used there since neolithic times. It was probably among the earliest of cultivated crops. It spread early, via trade routes, to become a staple flavoring throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. Archeologists have discovered clay sculptures of garlic bulbs and paintings... Read article
Japan’s Nuclear Volcano Erupts
April 13, 2011

Shares plunged across Europe and Asia on Tuesday as the crisis at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant deepened and Japan’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency raised the atomic alert level to its highest rating. Conditions at the stricken facility have steadily deteriorated and now the station is intermittently spewing lethal amounts of radiation into the atmosphere and around the world. A French nuclear group has warned that children and pregnant mothers should protect themselves from the fallout. According to Euractiv: ... Read article
Jewish Math
April 13, 2011

Ynet published yesterday an exceptionally stupid review of the economy behind the Iron Dome, Israel’s new anti missile defence system. The article attempts to present the ‘reasoning’ behind the new anti missile system. Believe it or not, it compares the running cost of the system with the potential lost caused by the death of an Israeli. “The Iron Dome system is very good for Israeli economy”, says Dr. Adam Reuter, a ‘financial risk management’ expert. “A 25 year-old Israeli citizen should yield an average... Read article
God or Country? Whom Will You Serve?
April 13, 2011

Last September, a Gainesville, Florida preacher made a pluperfect gluteus maximus of himself when he threatened to burn copies of Koran on September 11. Even though he would change his mind as the scheduled burning drew closer, millions of Christians were extremely vocal on both sides of the issue. This is not about the First Amendment, which rightfully protects all sorts of gratuitous publicity stunts. The proposed burning was a horribly bad witness for Christianity. Many of the same Christians who were so animated about... Read article
Japan raises nuke crisis severity to match Chernobyl
April 12, 2011

By Yuri Kageyama and Ryan Nakashima | YahooNews.com… Japan raised the crisis level at its crippled nuclear plant Tuesday to a severity on par with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, citing high overall radiation leaks that have contaminated the air, tap water, vegetables and seawater. Japanese nuclear regulators said they raised the rating from 5 to 7 — the highest level on an international scale of nuclear accidents overseen by the International Atomic Energy Agency — after new assessments of radiation leaks from the... Read article
Industry’s war on nature: ‘What are the bees telling us?’
April 12, 2011

While industries continue to pollute the planet with their toxic chemicals, toxic waste and toxic spills, Earth’s pollinators sing a swan song that leaves no doubt as to the folly of modern civilization. Our ability to hear and appropriately respond to the crisis of declining pollinators will determine humanity’s survival. “In 1923, Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian scientist, philosopher and social innovator, predicted that in 80 to 100 years honeybees would collapse.” Queen of the Sun Steiner believed the industrialization... Read article
Playing the Lyre of Budget Madness as the Empire Burns
April 12, 2011

By Washington DC standards the just concluded budget agreement for funding the federal government through September, is a big win for Republicans. Emily Miller in Human Events describes, “The final agreement will be for $38.5 billion in cuts from current spending over the remaining six months of the current fiscal year, which ends on Sept. 30. The spending cuts, although historic in size, account for only 2.5% of this year’s projected budget deficit of $1.6 trillion.” Here lies the obscenity of the central... Read article
The New Reality for U.S. Labor Unions
April 12, 2011

The recent shakeup in Wisconsin is likely a preliminary tremor that predicts a larger earthquake. And like all natural disasters, the events in Wisconsin jolted people awake to grapple with their changed circumstances. Labor unions suddenly realized that their fate was hanging in the balance. After years of shrinking union power, Republicans seized the opportunity and planned a nationally coordinated attack, aiming at the very heart of labor unions: collective bargaining. Years of think-tank pondering about beheading... Read article
School Shooting in Brazil: Lack of Coverage is Appalling
April 10, 2011

By Victor Lana | BlogCritics.org… If you have been watching the news and waiting for stories about the school shooting in Brazil, good luck. I have not seen much in the way of coverage on TV, in print, or online. The lack of coverage of this major news story is appalling to say the least, but it also clearly indicates that when something happens is just as important as where. Ten girls and two boys between the ages of 12-15 were murdered in cold blood by a gunman identified as 23-year-old Wellington Oliveira, a former... Read article
Does America have a Muslim problem?
April 10, 2011

Whatever becomes of the truly pathetic “Pastor” Terry Jones and his plans to appear later this month at the largest Mosque in Michigan to condemn Islam and to generate some media attention while provoking all decent Americans and people of good will everywhere with his hate speech, will not be of much lasting import to Muslim and American relations. Even as Jones prepares to act as grand inquisitor and plans to prosecute the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) for various imagined crimes, it reminds us that when it comes to intolerance,... Read article
The Libyan Stalemate
April 10, 2011

The Libyan operation is being quietly aborted, barely three weeks after its ill-conceived onset. There will be no mission creep, no American boots on the ground, and no arming and training of the rebel forces. The impending stalemate is the least of all evils. It is preferable to an open-ended escalation or to an outright victory by either side. Libya will be effectively divided in two, with the boundary passing somewhere east of Brega and west of Benghazi. The Interim Transitional National Council (ITNC) will be dominated... Read article
On Jewish Intolerance
April 10, 2011

In a New Statesman article, law professor John Dugard ,who was a Judge on The International Court of Justice as well as being Special Raporteur for United Nations Commission on Human Rights, summarises the Goldstone apology saga : ‘there are no new facts that could possibly have led Richard Goldstone to change his mind about the UN-backed investigation into Israel and the conflict in Gaza.’ While Goldstone claimed that the Israeli investigations produced some results also recognised by a follow-up UN committee report... Read article
Russians Have Second Thoughts
April 10, 2011

Russia is different. The Americans, the Brits and the French by and large approve of their forces’ Libya bombing spree (yes, some doubt that it’s a good bang for the buck). The Russians are flatly against it, with no ifs, ands or buts. The Russian Ambassador in Tripoli, Vladimir Chamov, came back to a hero’s welcome in Moscow. President Dmitri Medvedev had dismissed him publicly after the Ambassador sent him a cable. In the five-points cable leaked to media, the Ambassador called Medvedev’s response to Libya... Read article
Immigration and the lesson of Troy for America
April 9, 2011

Many of your know the legendary Achilles the great Greek warrior that died because he suffered an arrow shot into his heel. The metaphor lives to this day. His men attacked Troy, but could not defeat them until they created a Trojan Horse that so interested the Trojans, that they pulled it into the walled city. That night, the Greeks jumped out of the belly of the massive horse and opened the gates to Troy’s destruction. As history repeats itself, the United States of America opens its gates to sworn enemies by immigrating... Read article
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