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Will the Dragon Awake? China responds to US provocations
Post Date: 2010-02-01 23:33:23 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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This article has multiple links which I do not feel like dealing with. They can be found at the website. What country does the US fail to officially recognize, and yet is legally bound to defend? The answer is Taiwan, otherwise known as the Republic of China (ROC), a country born as the last redoubt of Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist army, which fled to the island in 1949 after being routed on the mainland by the Peoples Liberation Army. There the Nationalists, and their successors, have languished ever since – succored and defended by the US government. While our relationship with the real China is too important to endanger by granting official recognition to the ROC, US ...

A curious case about corn, birds and Feds
Post Date: 2010-02-01 05:41:51 by James Deffenbach
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With officers from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission already on his farm as guests for a charitable outing last Aug. 15, Chad Hartley figured that he would ask for a little friendly advice. A few weeks earlier, Hartley's 10-year-old son had been spreading corn along a gravel road on the property — the kid likes to feed wildlife — and Hartley wanted to know if he was in compliance with hunting laws. The boy had several pounds of corn left over at the end of his ride, and instead of taking it back to the barn, he dumped it in on a field where Hartley intended to hunt. He had an outing planned for Sept. 5, the first day of dove season, and didn't want to do anything ...

DC Street Sorcery
Post Date: 2010-01-31 08:17:02 by Itistoolate
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Poster Comment:You can view the entire video at the source or you can watch it in 'sections' by selecting from the columns on the left: The Film Octahedron Tetrahedron Icosahedron Heptagon Cabalistic Tree of Life Great Pyramid Golden Rectangle Washington Monument Vesica Piscis John the Baptist Cemetaries Chakras Your Call to Action Crushing Satan Man of Sin Revealed How to be Born Again Baal Worship Whores Galore Secret Weapon America the Conquered How Faith Works Warning to Officials Public Law 97-280 The Prayers Put Prayer to Song Plan of Action Not a People Ask Gideon Roots God Save America

Somethings Funny Going On Here
Post Date: 2010-01-30 19:26:07 by tom007
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'It's hard to be hopeful'
Post Date: 2010-01-30 11:00:25 by christine
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The economic downturn has been as harsh as the coldest winter. Shelters are filled and a growing number of people in need are reaching out to food banks and meal programs. Even in good times, there are those who find themselves with no roof over their heads. These are not good times. The number of homeless in the Harrisburg area has grown during the economic downturn. Area shelters have been filled to capacity. They are jammed as temperatures have plunged in recent days. The dangers of life on the streets were vividly illustrated Friday, when Harrisburg police said that a 48-year-old homeless man was wanted in connection with a rape that occurred at a makeshift camp along Paxton ...

Stop Shooting Conspiracy Theory Messengers
Post Date: 2010-01-30 10:05:49 by Ada
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In the days of old, the king would kill someone who told him something he did not want to hear. But few people today would even contemplate that. And bad news is all around us. We have wars that have dragged on for years, we have an economy that is sputtering at best and we are constantly reminded that many of our leaders have moral shortcomings. No one shoots the messenger over anything like this. But when the subject concerns facts about government involvement in criminal activities, the reaction of much of the public and the media is perhaps even worse: the messenger gets ridiculed. Recently, Stephen Colbert of the Colbert Nation brought 9/11 Commission member John Farmer on his show ...

You May Find This Interesting
Post Date: 2010-01-28 22:43:34 by tom007
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Catholic Bishops Lobby for ObamaCare, Amnesty for Illegals
Post Date: 2010-01-28 14:01:00 by christine
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Calling health care a “right” to be guaranteed by the federal government, America’s Catholic Bishops are trying to save ObamaCare at a time when the legislation has been pronounced in limbo, dying or dead by most of the media. The evidence of intensive Catholic Bishop lobbying activity suggests that liberal Congressional leaders are going to give the legislation a temporary respite so that liberal Catholics can be persuaded to pressure Congress to pass both national health care legislation and “comprehensive immigration reform” in the form of H.R. 4321, the “Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America’s Security and Prosperity” Act. As AIM has ...

What's Really Going On In Haiti? (chuck baldwin)
Post Date: 2010-01-27 11:30:34 by gengis gandhi
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What's Really Going On In Haiti? by Chuck Baldwin January 26, 2010 People of goodwill everywhere are rightly sympathetic to the plight of hundreds of thousands of innocent Haitians in the aftermath of the terrible earthquake that rocked the island country. Private donations and volunteer efforts are pouring into Haiti from all over the globe--especially from the United States. This is a good thing, right? So, why am I troubled? Simply put, I cannot remember such an all-out "relief effort" by our nation's military and government forces following a natural disaster anywhere--ever! Not even New Orleans, Louisiana, and surrounding Gulf Coast communities here in the ...

Haiti's Earthquake: Natural or Engineered
Post Date: 2010-01-27 05:52:07 by Stephen Lendman
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Haiti's Earthquake: Natural or Engineered - by Stephen Lendman Human activity can cause destructive harm. Columbia University geophysical hazards research scientist, Christian Klose, studies how, including from mining. In a recent paper, he said: "mining activities disturb the in-situ stress in the upper continental crust and can trigger earthquakes (human-triggered seismicity)." Past examples are numerous: -- from potash and other mining in Germany since the 19th century; -- potash mining in Bulgaria; -- copper mining in Silesia; -- ore mining in Russia; -- coal and other mining in various parts of America, including New York state, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming; and -- ...

Judaism Discovered- Dark Secrets of the Talmud
Post Date: 2010-01-26 09:23:47 by Itistoolate
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Dark Secrets of the Talmud Michael Hoffman II Judaism Discovered 64.191.57.69/~texemarr/audio/0310.mp3 64.191.57.69/~texemarr/audio/0410.mp3

Juan Cole adds some perspective to the media coverage of the suffering in Haiti:
Post Date: 2010-01-25 21:34:59 by tom007
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Home » Blogs » Middle East Besides Haiti By Teymoor Nabili in * Middle East on January 22nd, 2010 . Share Juan Cole adds some perspective to the media coverage of the suffering in Haiti: When a relief plane for the Physicians without Borders isn't allowed to land by US military authorities at the airport in Port-au-Prince, there is an outcry. But Israeli military authorities will not allow any relief planes at all to land in the Gaza Strip (the Israelis destroyed Gaza's airport in 2001). We cheer when a Haitian child is rescued from the rubble, but ignore the thousands of Gazan children who are suffering malnutrition and being buried by Israeli policy, a policy ...

Eclipse
Post Date: 2010-01-25 21:06:03 by tom007
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The annular solar eclipse that was visible earlier this month in parts of Africa, the Indian Ocean and Asia yielded some beautiful photographs of the moon obscuring the light from the sun. But none of them provided the kind of exquisite detail that a team of astronomers watching from the Marshall Islands captured during last summer’s total solar eclipse. By combining 31 images of the eclipse shot with a Canon EOS 5D, the composite shows the incredible structure of the sun’s corona stretching out from occluded central disc. The moon’s surface details are also clearly visible. The next total solar eclipse will occur on July 11 and will be visible only from the South ...

Jim Traficant on Current Issues TV with Hesham Tillawi
Post Date: 2010-01-25 19:13:15 by Itistoolate
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Jew And Black Communist Movement in the U.S.
Post Date: 2010-01-25 10:31:18 by Itistoolate
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Comedy softens Pakistani woes
Post Date: 2010-01-24 23:38:42 by tom007
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Why 'The Greatest Generation'?
Post Date: 2010-01-24 20:57:55 by abraxas
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Why 'The Greatest Generation'? Column by Robert L. Johnson, posted on January 12, 2010 Tom Brokaw coined the phrase “the Greatest Generation” for those Americans who lived through the Great Depression of the 1930s and who went on to fight, kill and die in World War II. You have to ask yourself why a key spokesman for the established government-friendly (to say the least) mainstream media would hold these Americans in such high regard. Since Brokaw is a solid part of the establishment, he and others like him have a deeply vested interest in maintaining the status quo, just as the government does. As America and the world continue to sink into what some people are calling ...

America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship
Post Date: 2010-01-24 13:01:44 by christine
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FOREWORD: At certain times, focusing on the big picture is important not just for investment success, but for personal welfare, and even survival. We believe such times are here. It is estimated that 98% of Americans have never held a gold coin in their hands. Yet 100% of Americans regularly handle Federal Reserve Notes. From a contrarian standpoint, the financial message from those two statistics is clear. Even so, gold is much more than money or an investment medium; it stands for liberty and throughout history has facilitated escape and ensured freedom. Never having touched a gold coin is the monetary equivalent to never having breathed fresh air, felt the warmth of sunshine, looked up ...

1988-2010
Post Date: 2010-01-24 06:35:09 by Itistoolate
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1988-2010 How is it TV, newspapers, radio and magazines can make billions of dollars by feeding you lies everyday and many conspiracy sites get paid nothing for standing up and telling the truth? Feel free to respond to my question via Twitter. @freepressintl Click here for FPI Twitter FPI will begin publishing daily once again. Please check breaking news. Thanks, Greg Ericson Free Press International Poster Comment:Don't go to Twitter, reply here.

KAL's Cartoon
Post Date: 2010-01-23 14:03:47 by buckeroo
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A Window on the Warping of Whites: The Swarthmore College Alumni Magazine
Post Date: 2010-01-21 23:50:36 by X-15
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As a lonely state-school grad in a family of smarties, I get to read alumni magazines from more prestigious places: Stanford, Columbia, Northwestern, Swarthmore. High-powered and hard-left is the typical formula, but the October 2009 edition of Swarthmore's was such a jaw-dropper, I must share. The cover, as you can see, is an artsy photographic depiction of a Jewish 2005 alum named Mark Hanis who, the magazine tells us, "stands up to genocide around the world." He's motivated, of course, by the memory of the Holocaust, and finds himself compelled to make noise about the ethnic killings in Darfur and the crimes committed by Charles Taylor in the civil wars in Liberia. The ...

Linux, Freedom, and Frontiers
Post Date: 2010-01-21 17:49:04 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Linux, Freedom, and Frontiers I've often mused that were it not for my affinity for the Mac OS user-experience and my admiration and appreciation for the superior industrial design, reliability (usually), and longevity of Apple computer hardware, I am more philosophically and temperamentally a Linux person. Consequentially, a somewhat impassioned essay last week, Linux Will Save the World by Linux Today's Carla Schroder, hit a resonant chord with me. Ms. Schroder references Apple's legendary, Ridley Scott directed, Chiat/Day produced, "1984" Super Bowl commercial, praising it as one of the most brilliant TV commercials of all time - a superb piece of filmmaking that ...

Krugman: ‘I’m pretty close to giving up on Obama’
Post Date: 2010-01-21 09:53:02 by tom007
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Krugman: ‘I’m pretty close to giving up on Obama’ By Raw Story Thursday, January 21st, 2010 -- 8:47 am Share on Facebook Stumble This! 071019 krugman vl vertical Krugman: Im pretty close to giving up on Obama"Health care reform — which is crucial for millions of Americans — hangs in the balance," NYT columnist Paul Krugman opined Thursday. "Progressives are desperately in need of leadership; more specifically, House Democrats need to be told to pass the Senate bill, which isn’t what they wanted but is vastly better than nothing. And what we get from the great progressive hope, the man who was offering hope and change, is this: I would advise ...

Mormons scared my 3 year old
Post Date: 2010-01-20 15:39:58 by rotgut
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My 3 year old girl was playing in the living room near the window when she ran into my room and said, "dadeee, bad men, I'm scared." So I went to see what she was talking about and it was 2 Mormons on bicycles with their typical FBI agent black suit look coming to proselytyze. LOL Well, I though it was funny anyway. Maybe you had to be there.

Dees gets it
Post Date: 2010-01-20 13:56:43 by Itistoolate
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