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The first week after March 11 with all the big names in US television going gung ho made me believe maybe we were going to have another CNN marathon like the Patriot missile defense of Israel in January 1991 when Scud missiles were landing in Tel Aviv.
Post Date: 2011-08-19 09:34:32 by tom007
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Sickputer August 18, 2011 at 7:29 pm Log in to Reply Well, yeah it was a rehash, but well-delivered and an excellent simple explanation for people who haven’t heard much about Fukushima since the names who shall not be mentioned put the nutcracker on the mass media reports. The first week after March 11 with all the big names in US television going gung ho made me believe maybe we were going to have another CNN marathon like the Patriot missile defense of Israel in January 1991 when Scud missiles were landing in Tel Aviv. But the brakes came on fast when the nuke pukes realized this was not going to be a “normal” nuclear accident. Money, power, and politics supercedes ...

ANGER ANGER EVERYWHERE AND NO PLACE TO RUN
Post Date: 2011-08-19 08:33:55 by Itistoolate
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ANGER ANGER EVERYWHERE AND NO PLACE TO RUN Have you noticed that everyone around you is getting angry over nothing? Did you ever ask yourself how the entire North African Coast and the Middle East could erupt in anger all on the same day? Weird, right? Did you ever walk outside only to get really angry for no reason? And the "Beezaar" behavior of the people around you? Last nigh, for example, my wife did 6 things which were exactly opposite of what I recommended, which is odd to say the least. If you read the US Senate Report on Project MK Ultra or COINTELCOPRO in Senator Church's Final report - US Senate Reports, not Conspiracy - you may find the answers. For over 50 ...

Race War Coming [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2011-08-19 00:16:55 by Itistoolate
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Jew Inspired Race War Coming

Tax the super-rich or riots will rage in 2012 Commentary: 6 reasons we can’t stop coming economic meltdown
Post Date: 2011-08-18 18:33:37 by tom007
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Tax the super-rich or riots will rage in 2012 Commentary: 6 reasons we can’t stop coming economic meltdown Stories You Might Like By Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch Reuters Police officers in riot gear drag a man along a street in London Aug. 8, 2011. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch) — What a year. Rage in London, Egypt, Athens, Damascus. All real. Just a metaphor in the new “Planet of the Apes” film? No, much more. Warning: More rage is dead ahead. Across our planet a new generation is filled with rage. High unemployment. Raging inflation. Dreams lost. Hope gone. While the super -rich get richer and richer. Listen to that hissing: The fuse is rapidly burning, ...

What Is to be Made of This?? Mass UFO Sighting
Post Date: 2011-08-18 17:57:51 by tom007
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Texas Rep. on Perry’s job creation: A ‘Texas tale’
Post Date: 2011-08-18 10:02:54 by tom007
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Texas Rep. on Perry’s job creation: A ‘Texas tale’ Posted on 08.17.11 By Andrew Jones Categories: Featured, Nation As conservatives continue to praise Rick Perry’s (R) jobs record in Texas, one Democratic congressman from that state was quick to pour cold water on the praise for the governor. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) appeared on Andrea Mitchell Reports Tuesday afternoon, and wasted little time in slamming Perry’s jobs record in the Lone Star State. “Rick Perry will do anything, say anything to get elected president,” said Doggett. “Governor Perry is very big on miracles especially the ones he thinks he performed.” When host Andrea Mitchell ...

The case for re-naming the human race
Post Date: 2011-08-18 05:01:27 by Tatarewicz
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It is time the human race had a new name. The old one, Homo sapiens – wise or thinking man – has been around since 1758 and is no longer a fitting description for the creature we have become. When the Swedish father of taxonomy Carl Linnaeus first bestowed iti , humanity no doubt seemed wise when compared with what scientists of the day knew about both humans and other animals. We have since learned our behaviour is not as wise as we like to imagine – while some animals are quite intelligent. In short it is a name which is both inaccurate and which promotes a dangerous self-delusion. In a letter to the scientific journal Nature (476, p282, 18 August 2011) I have proposed ...

Matt Taibbi: How The SEC Covers Up Wall Street Crimes
Post Date: 2011-08-17 18:07:15 by tom007
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Matt Taibbi: How The SEC Covers Up Wall Street Crimes --- Video - Matt Taibbi talks to Cenk about the revolving door between Wall St. and the regulatory agencies - Feb. 16, 2011 Taibbi's devestating new article in Rolling Stone talks about the corrupt and cozy relationship that characterizes the revolving door between banks on Wall Street and the agencies that exist to regulate them. In the clip above, Taibbi sits down with Cenk. See an excerpt from the Rolling Stone opus below, and enjoy this, the absolute money quote: "You put Lloyd Blankfein in pound-me-in-the-ass prison for one six-month term, and all this bullshit would stop, all over Wall Street," says a former ...

Lessons of two wars: We will lose in Iraq and Afghanistan
Post Date: 2011-08-17 16:54:00 by tom007
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One of the things that gets in the way of conducting good national security policy is a reluctance to call things by their right names and state plainly what is really happening. If you keep describing difficult situations in misleading or inaccurate ways, plenty of people will draw the wrong conclusions about them and will continue to support policies that don't make a lot of sense. Two cases in point: the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. We are constantly told that that "the surge worked" in Iraq, and President Obama has to pretend the situation there is tolerable so that he can finally bring the rest of the troops there home. Yet it is increasingly clear that the surge failed ...

"The Global Plutocracy Is Terrified of Dissent"
Post Date: 2011-08-17 15:01:26 by tom007
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"The Global Plutocracy Is Terrified of Dissent" George Washington's picture Submitted by George Washington on 08/17/2011 02:37 -0400 By Washington’s Blog The Most Liberal Part of the Country Takes a Page from Dictator's Playbook The most liberal part of the country - the San Francisco Bay Area - is taking a page from Egyptian dictator Mubarak's playbook. As leading free speech organization Electronic Frontier Foundation reports: This week, EFF has seen censorship stories move closer and closer to home — first Iran, then the UK, and now San Francisco, an early locus of the modern free speech movement. Operators of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system (BART) ...

OUTRAGE OF THE DAY: Do You Realize That The Government Is Still Paying Banks Not To Lend...?
Post Date: 2011-08-17 14:40:27 by tom007
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OUTRAGE OF THE DAY: Do You Realize That The Government Is Still Paying Banks Not To Lend...? Henry Blodget | Aug. 17, 2011, 12:10 PM | 5,015 | 69 A A A inShare10 bernanke God's gift to banks. See Also: Rick Perry Has A Gun! Rick Perry Defends Threatening Ben Bernanke POP QUIZ: Which Popular Commenter Said Bernanke Is Lucky He Hasn't Been Hanged? POP QUIZ: Which Popular Commenter Said Bernanke Is Lucky He Hasn't Been Hanged? Rick Perry Texas Rick Perry: The Federal Government "Has Been Manipulating The Markets Too Much" One of the most outrageous "open secrets" of U.S. government policy these days is that the Federal Reserve is still paying big banks not ...

Who Is Really Behind The Tea Party Movement?
Post Date: 2011-08-17 14:35:41 by tom007
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Who Is Really Behind The Tea Party Movement? Grace Wyler | Aug. 17, 2011, 10:49 AM | 3,325 | 64 A A A inShare tea party See Also: the response america PRAYERAPALOOZA: Photos From Rick Perry's Rally To Save The American Economy rick perry iowa state fair Here Are 9 Things GOP Presidential Frontrunner Rick Perry Believes Horse Race HE'S OFF! Rick Perry Jumps To Double-Digit Lead Over Romney, Bachmann In New Poll If you thought the Tea Party was a product of GOP masterminds or the Great Recession, think again. In an op-ed in today's New York Times, big-name political scientists Robert Putnam and David Campbell examine the origins of the Tea Party movement. Turns out, it is ...

The Audacity of Africa
Post Date: 2011-08-16 20:19:50 by Dakmar
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Amid new images of starving Africans we are told the United Nations is using a word it rarely utters—famine. It is the next supposedly global crisis, though no one ever explains how a succinctly regional matter can also be a global one. UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Baroness Valerie Amos has called on would-be donors to “dig deep for Africa.” Only a (so-called) baroness would ask Western nations with high unemployment rates to give to someone else. In response, the author will now utilize a phrase which seems to roll all too frequently off the tongue these days—go to hell. Harsh? Not particularly. Although Africa has a new famine every few years, ...

Why President Obama Is Painful to Watch
Post Date: 2011-08-16 10:25:21 by ndcorup
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> Why President Obama Is Painful to WatchBy Ron Ross on 8.12.11 @ 6:08AMIf someone looked at your face while watching President Obama43; make a speech or hold a press conference, I'll bet it would reflect pain and discomfort. Your facial expression might be described as a grimace. There are a number of reasons for that kind of reaction. It might not even matter whether you are liberal or conservative. There is much about Mr. Obama's style and content that repels rather than attracts. For example, the man is tiresomely repetitive. How many times has he used the terms "millionaires and billionaires," "shared sacrifice," and "corporate jet owners"? He ...

A Christian Plot for Domination? Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry aren't just devout—both have deep ties to a fringe fundamentalist movement known as Dominionism, which says Christians should rule the world.
Post Date: 2011-08-16 07:32:32 by tom007
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A Christian Plot for Domination? Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry aren't just devout—both have deep ties to a fringe fundamentalist movement known as Dominionism, which says Christians should rule the world. Aug 14, 2011 10:51 PM EDT Print Email With Tim Pawlenty out of the presidential race, it is now fairly clear that the GOP candidate will either be Mitt Romney or someone who makes George W. Bush look like Tom Paine. Of the three most plausible candidates for the Republican nomination, two are deeply associated with a theocratic strain of Christian fundamentalism known as Dominionism. If you want to understand Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry, understanding Dominionism ...

To improve men’s health, treat the cause not just the illness
Post Date: 2011-08-16 02:43:52 by Tatarewicz
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Whichever way you look at it, men’s health in Australia is uniformly worse than women’s. Men die, on average, five years earlier than women born at the same time and are likely to experience more health complaints throughout their life. This is despite years of well-executed campaigns designed to motivate men to reduce risky behaviours: cut down on booze, quit smoking, eat healthily and drive safely. But viewing barriers to good health simply as behaviours that must be “dealt with” overlooks the broader environment of men’s lives – the “causes of the causes” of poor health. The Commonwealth Government’s 2010 National Male Health Policy marked ...

Ron Paul invited to Bilderberg meeting
Post Date: 2011-08-15 19:00:47 by Itistoolate
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ha ha made u look

The Situation Truely Explained
Post Date: 2011-08-15 18:23:48 by tom007
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Look At These Tits
Post Date: 2011-08-15 17:57:25 by tom007
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Steven Pearlstein: Blame for financial mess starts with the corporate lobby
Post Date: 2011-08-15 15:58:31 by tom007
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Steven Pearlstein Steven Pearlstein Columnist Steven Pearlstein: Blame for financial mess starts with the corporate lobby Smaller Text Larger Text Text Size Print E-mail Reprints By Steven Pearlstein, Published: August 13 Another great week for Corporate America! The economy is flatlining. Global financial markets are in turmoil. Your stock price is down about 15 percent in three weeks. Your customers have lost all confidence in the economy. Your employees, at least the American ones, are cynical and demoralized. Your government is paralyzed. 184 Comments Weigh In Corrections? inShare Steven Pearlstein is a Pulitzer Prize-winning business and economics columnist at The Washington ...

The Texas Unmiracle
Post Date: 2011-08-15 08:47:14 by tom007
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The Texas Unmiracle By PAUL KRUGMAN Published: August 14, 2011 Recommend Twitter comments (41) Sign In to E-Mail Print Reprints Share As expected, Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, has announced that he is running for president. And we already know what his campaign will be about: faith in miracles. Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times Paul Krugman Go to Columnist Page » Blog: The Conscience of a Liberal Related Promising Better Direction, Perry Enters Race (August 14, 2011) Times Topic: Rick Perry Related in Opinion Room For Debate: The Texas Jobs Juggernaut Readers’ Comments Share your thoughts. Post a Comment » Read All Comments (41) » Some of these ...

Rick Perry, the “hawk internationalist”
Post Date: 2011-08-13 18:15:59 by tom007
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Rick Perry, the “hawk internationalist” Posted By Josh Rogin Wednesday, August 10, 2011 - 7:39 PM Share If and when Texas Governor Rick Perry declares his candidacy for president, he will stake out a position on foreign policy and national security issues that one foreign policy hand familiar with his thinking described as a "hawk internationalist" profile. Perry, who has no formal campaign policy team because he has not yet announced that he is running, has however held an increasing number of meetings with foreign policy experts of all stripes. These meetings, which have sometimes gone on for hours, have helped Perry brush up on a range of issues, from the wars in ...

The Fire This Time
Post Date: 2011-08-12 23:47:39 by X-15
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The West is in decline because the character of its people is in decline. In Europe, Christianity is dead. The moral code it gave men to live righteously is regarded with mockery. The London riots were the work of moral barbarians with no loyalty to the people in whose midst they live and no love for the society to which they give nothing, only take. In America, millions of fatherless young seek out in gangs the familial ties they never knew. Those gangs are now almost always formed on the basis of ethnicity or race. What were the British thinking when they threw open their doors to mass immigration from the Third World? Over centuries, they had failed to assimilate a few million Irish, ...

Character Sketches of Academic Loons
Post Date: 2011-08-12 17:37:43 by Dakmar
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Having just retired from 40 years in academia and being mindful of the observation by communist-turned-conservative Whittaker Chambers that he had “not returned from Hell empty-handed,” I’m offering the following sketches of professorial types. These were academics who in some cases were my colleagues at various institutions and who in other cases I heard about from those teaching elsewhere. No claim is being made that my list is exhaustive. Readers are free to add their own loonies to my Gallery of Grotesques. The PC Nature-Lover This person is more often than not a she, and she is someone vitally concerned (or so she explains to her classes) with ecology. Although this ...

Politicians in a Panic
Post Date: 2011-08-12 17:29:05 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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You can almost see the panic on their faces. The politicians, central bankers, and court economists seem to be thrashing around like bad swimmers caught in a riptide. Despite all attempts — stimulus spending, increased borrowing, the Fed Reserve’s low-interest-rate policy, presidential jaw-boning — the economy refuses to recover. Unemployment remains over 9 percent, investment is stagnant, and even the previous paltry growth is fading. People increasingly see the government as impotent. If it weren’t for the innocent victims, this would be satisfyingly entertaining. After all, these are the reputed best and brightest, who assured us they know how to fix and run an ...

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