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The Alternative Right:: A White Nationalist Perspective
Post Date: 2009-11-06 21:03:22 by X-15
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At Takimag, Jack Hunter and Dylan Hales are arguing that the Ron Paul model (anti-state rhetoric), as opposed to the Buchanan model (fighting the culture war), has the potential to “build the broadest coalitions” and “bear the most fruit in advancing Alt Right policies.” Apparently, this was a topic of considerable debate at the H. L. Mencken Club conference over the Halloween weekend. Put me firmly in the Buchanan camp. This one is a no brainer. I voted for Ron Paul in the 2008 Republican primaries, but his campaign was an electoral fiasco. Although he raised millions of dollars over the internet, Paul didn’t win a single state. In contrast, Mike Huckabee won ...

One Flu Over the Ukraine's Nest
Post Date: 2009-11-03 01:53:21 by christine
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My name is Edgar J. Steele. Ok ... I'm back. Sort of. Maybe. We'll see. But I'm not promising anything. I'm still a little cranky. And I'm not doing any radio shows for a while, anyway - though I did do one interview with a good friend who went off the air over at RBN recently. I actually mean shows of my own. I'll probably do a few interviews here and there. Thanks to everybody who has written, concerned about my well being. I appreciate your thoughts, concerns and good wishes. It actually has grown kind of fun to watch the speculation over whether or not I died this summer. A couple of people claim to have spoken with someone who swore that he spoke at my ...

Why are there no more articles/stories about the North American Union?
Post Date: 2009-11-02 19:32:23 by Itistoolate
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any one have any idea?

The Control of Human Beings
Post Date: 2009-11-02 14:30:39 by X-15
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Remember Anita Dunn, Obama's White House communications director who praised Mao Tse-tung because he was able to take over China against all odds? Many people don’t know Chairman Mao would not have succeeded were it not for the interfering of President Truman and his loyal envoy, George C. Marshall. U.S. State Department leftists demanded that Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalists form a "coalition government" with the Communists. Unfortunately the Nationalist regime was more or less a loose coalition of military chieftains bound to Chiang by pledges of personal allegiance. This situation was worsened by the diversion of Nationalist energy and money into pointless reunion ...

The Democrat's new debtors prison
Post Date: 2009-11-02 10:29:45 by christine
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IRS enforced health insurance mandate is the new debtor’s prison. I love the progressive social movement. They are so full of contradictions and hypocrisy that it would be laughable if it wasn’t so sad, or so dangerous to our liberty. After all, the irony of the progressives purporting to care more about the poor, but actually instituting policies which hurt them is stunning. If you aggregate all of the concepts that the President and the Democrat controlled Congress are trying to implement (not to mention here in Oregon), it amounts to a huge increase in the cost of living, which disproportionately hurts poor people. Higher fossil fuel prices because Congress locks up ...

Cheney FBI interview: 72 instances of can't recall
Post Date: 2009-11-02 07:57:14 by tom007
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Cheney FBI interview: 72 instances of can't recall AP WASHINGTON – Federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald famously declared in the Valerie Plame affair that "there is a cloud over the vice president." Last week's release of an FBI interview summary of Dick Cheney's answers in the criminal investigation underscores why Fitzgerald felt that way. On 72 occasions, according to the 28-page FBI summary, Cheney equivocated to the FBI during his lengthy May 2004 interview, saying he could not be certain in his answers to questions about matters large and small in the Plame controversy. The Cheney interview reflects a team of prosecutors and FBI agents trying to find ...

An Old Master, Back in Fashion [Brown-nosing Keynes]
Post Date: 2009-11-01 21:36:23 by DeaconBenjamin
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BY the time he died in 1946, the economist John Maynard Keynes had become that rarest of creatures in his profession: a celebrity. The most powerful leaders in the free world subscribed to his theory that markets were driven by emotions and that in moments of crisis, governments could calm investors by doling out stimulus money. When Keynes and his wife, Lydia, arrived in New York aboard the Queen Mary in 1943, they were mobbed by photographers. Even the paparazzi seemed to understand that his prescription had helped countries on both sides of the Atlantic recover from the Depression. [LOL] Three decades later, though, the same ideas were consigned to the dustbin when world leaders ...

Hey Obama, Your General McChrystal Is Trying to Sucker You on Afghanistan (Scott Ridder)
Post Date: 2009-10-31 20:02:43 by tom007
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Hey Obama, Your General McChrystal Is Trying to Sucker You on Afghanistan By Scott Ritter, Truthdig. Posted October 31, 2009. Don't give in. Tools email EMAIL print PRINT 3 COMMENTS Share and save this post: Share on Facebook AlterNet Social Networks: follow us on twitter find us on Facebook Also in World Why Obama's Grand Schemes for Iran Are Doomed to Fail Dilip Hiro There's No Hope for Afghanistan If Women Aren't Involved Ann Jones Why Won't Obama Send Condolence Letters to the Parents of Soldiers Who Have Committed Suicide? Amy Goodman Pakistani Government Closing Schools Amid Increased Attacks Ashfaq Yusufzai 6 Signs That the American Empire Is Coming ...

Run on Iceland McDonald's as chain flips last burgers
Post Date: 2009-10-31 19:08:15 by tom007
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Run on Iceland McDonald's as chain flips last burgers (AFP) – 2 hours ago REYKJAVIK — Noisy crowds, long queues, and traffic jams plunged McDonald's restaurants in Iceland into a state of siege Saturday, as the chain served its final burgers on the island. Icelanders flooded the three branches of the US fast-food restaurant in Reykjavik several hours before the outlets shut for the last time, forced to close after the island's economic collapse caused running costs to soar. Extra staff were deployed to reinforce the outlets, whose disappearance after 16 years means Iceland will be one of the few Western countries without a presence of the ubiquitous eatery. ...

Men "spend a year ogling women" [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2009-10-31 09:01:44 by tom007
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Men "spend a year ogling women" www.chinaview.cn 2009-08-06 08:59:08 Print BEIJING, Aug. 6 -- Men spend nearly a year of their lives ogling members of the opposite sex, a new poll has found. Research carried out by Kodak Lens Vision centres discovered that the typical male will stare at ten different women for around 43 minutes in an average day, adding up to almost 11 days each year. Meanwhile, it has been claimed that women generally spend 20 minutes per day eyeing up six men. Kodak spokesman Mark Ireland commented: "Men are renowned for looking at women but it's interesting to find out exactly how long they spend eyeing girls up. A year of their life is a long time ...

Media Coverage of Afghanistan
Post Date: 2009-10-30 20:25:30 by tom007
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“Obama’s hands are tied” – Ecuador’s president
Post Date: 2009-10-30 09:06:47 by tom007
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“Obama’s hands are tied” – Ecuador’s president permalinke-mail story to a friendprint version Published 30 October, 2009, 15:13 Ecuador's president thinks Barack Obama is a good man, but suggests Washington's powerful factions will stop him from doing his job. Yahoo StumbleUpon Google Live Technorati del.icio.us Digg Reddit Mixx Propeller Rafael Correa talked to RT, commenting on his three-day visit to Moscow, where he signed a raft of energy and military deals. Read more RT: Concerning Barack Obama, does it seem to you that there is enough foundation to establish a general opinion about him? R.C.: Yes, I met him in person during our meeting, I think ...

Drug-War Assassinations
Post Date: 2009-10-29 22:21:21 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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The U.S. government has now extended its assassination program to the drug war. According to the New York Times, the Pentagon now has an assassination list for suspected drug dealers in Afghanistan. No arrests. No hearings. No attorneys. No judges. No trials. Just kill them. Great! So now the occupation of Afghanistan has expanded not only to CIA drone assassinations but also now to Pentagon’s drug-war assassinations. U.S. officials are justifying the drug-war assassinations as part of their counter-insurgency operations in Afghanistan. They say that they’re only going to be assassinating those drug dealers whose drug trafficking is benefiting the terrorists. I wonder how they ...

Matthew Hoh: A Great American Patriot
Post Date: 2009-10-29 22:16:23 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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Former Marine captain Matthew Hoh became the first U.S. official known to resign in protest over the Afghan war. His letter of resignation echoes some arguments I have made earlier this year, namely, that what we are witnessing is a local and regional ethnic Pashtun population fighting against what they perceive to be a foreign occupation of their region; that our current strategy does not answer why and to what end we are pursuing this war; and that Afghanistan holds little intrinsic strategic value to the security of the United States. In his own words: The Pashtun insurgency, which is composed of multiple, seemingly infinite, local groups, is fed by what is perceived by the Pashtun ...

Hillary Clinton in Pakistan and what passes for "diplomacy" in Washington
Post Date: 2009-10-29 21:51:52 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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If the Chinese military were regularly (and quite illegally) killing whole batches of American men, women, and children with drones piloted by desk jockeys in "The Peoples' Army" thousands of miles away in Beijing while, at the same time, an army of American traitors and collaborators trained, funded, and armed by the Chinese were romping through the American heartland killing thousands and displacing millions . . . . what would improve your opinion of China? How about the head diplomat for the Chinese government coming to Washington and posing for pictures wearing a baseball cap, a corporate logo t-shirt, and sneakers while eating a hot dog . . . while saying how "some ...

A Sea of Lies
Post Date: 2009-10-29 20:52:06 by X-15
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The United States of America does not have an economic problem, or a political problem, or a military problem, the USA has economic, political and military symptoms. It is increasingly clear to me that the fundamental, core problem of the USA is the open corruption in all sectors of our society. Nowhere is this more clear than in the economic and political areas of modern America: what Karl Denninger over at tickerforum likes to call the "bezzle." Yes, the reason the US economy is in the shape it is in is simple: the open embezzlement of trillions of dollars by a criminal conspiracy of bankers, government officials and a compliant media. Since I have written extensively about the ...

Personal Responsibility: Personal Accountability
Post Date: 2009-10-29 12:17:54 by christine
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Following up the two part series on “U.S. Filling Up with Dumb People”, an amazing number of emails arrived with a sense of heart break, distress and futility. Older Americans seem to think that America can return to the way it was! Younger Americans don’t have a clue as to the way it used to be! Immigrant Americans don’t know what America once was nor do they care about what we are becoming. They don’t know the difference. Immigrants celebrate being here rather than being where they came from because where they came from can only be described as miserable enough to flee. Please be advised that over 10 million people wait in line to move to America and their ...

To All You Fuzzy Socialists Out There
Post Date: 2009-10-29 11:48:47 by christine
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Excuse Me, I Mean LIBERALS Fuzzy, socialist-liberals — What useful idiots you are for the Obama's of this world. You always accuse free-market advocates like me of being "mean," or not having any Christian ideals. Well, let's see. What would a good Christian want for his fellow man? — for people to live happy, productive lives, to not be slaves of any dictatorial government, to have the chance to fulfill their hopes and dreams, to not have to live in poverty and misery, to be charitable to their fellow man, right? Now lets compare the vicious liberal/socialist system you so love to the "evil" capitalist system that you knee-jerk denigrate: 1 — ...

The universality of war propaganda (A soldier with the Russian army in Afghanistan recounts what they believed about their mission )
Post Date: 2009-10-29 10:19:26 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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I'm traveling still today, but I wanted to note an amazing Op-Ed that was referenced in a book I'm reading: the Op-Ed is by Nikolai Lanine, published in The Toronto Globe and Mail in November, 2006. Lanine was drafted into the Russian Army at the age of 18 and spent several years as part of the Russian occupying force in Afghanistan. Thereafter, he moved to Canada, and in 2006, his wife's first cousin, a medic in the Canadian Army, was killed in Afghanistan. Lanine wrote this column after attending his funeral, and recounted what he and his comrades in the Russian Army believed they were doing in Afghanistan: I identified with the Canadian soldiers at the funeral mourning the ...

Can Anybody Here Square a FIVE DIGIT number - In Their Head?
Post Date: 2009-10-28 20:20:30 by tom007
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Afghan Insurgents: Terrorists, or Tea Partiers?
Post Date: 2009-10-28 11:59:46 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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In waging its war in Afghanistan, the Obama administration faces a big problem, and his name is Hamid Karzai. This fashion plate, whose name has become synonymous with corruption, claims to be the president of Afghanistan, but this is a double fiction. In reality, he is, at most, the mayor of Kabul, never having managed to secure control of the rest of the country in all his years in office. Moreover, his legitimacy is also called into question on account of his having stolen a million-plus votes in the recent Afghan election. Forced into a runoff anyway with his closest competitor, Abdullah Abdullah, Karzai is understandably miffed. After all, he is no doubt familiar with Chicago-style ...

Are you scared of the swine flu?
Post Date: 2009-10-27 22:12:41 by RickyJ
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Is anybody here really scared of getting the swine flu? I am not at all. I would rather get it than get the vaccination which would likely do more harm than the swine flu would. The government doesn't really care about our health or they wouldn't have ever approved Aspartame, and artificially lowered the price of corn to make high fructose corn syrup more attractive as a sugar replacement. They never would have approved asbestos for use in homes and buildings either if they cared about our health. They put fluoride and chlorine in our public water supply, which is terribly toxic to the human body and causes osteoporosis. They allow dentist to put silver/mercury amalgam fillings in ...

IMPORTANT UPDATE- INTERNET WILL BE OFF DURING VACCINATION PROGRAM
Post Date: 2009-10-26 06:25:31 by Itistoolate
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Update from Jane Burgermeister's blog - birdflu666.wordpress.com/ I have uploaded the pdf to my scribd account: www.scribd.com/doc/17129036/National-Plan-Ai-Swe-En

The New York Times on Iranian injustice: A frightening disconnect from reality
Post Date: 2009-10-25 15:33:00 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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When I read editorials like this I have to ask myself what can explain such flights from reality? Ignorance? Deliberate dishonesty? Or is it the one malicious binding belief of our Beltway elite: American Exceptionalism? In the wake of the conviction of an Iranian American scholar last week for "acting against the interests of the national security" of Iran the Times editors felt it was time to lecture the Iranian government on justice. Here the Times, in a tone of incredulity mocks the Iranian government for their silly belief that the US government may have been behind some of the unrest in the wake of their Presidential election in August. "The mullahs are twisting ...

White House hypocrisy on the imprisonment of an American in Iran
Post Date: 2009-10-25 15:16:54 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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On Tuesday an Iranian court convicted Kian Tajbakhsh, an Iranian America scholar, of acting against the national security of Iran during the protests of the Iranian presidential election in August. He was given a 12 year prison sentence. The White House was quick to condemn the conviction: Further, we are deeply concerned that Mr. Tajbakhsh may have been forced to stand trial in the revolutionary court without the benefit of his own legal counsel. The right to due process is universal and must be respected. The right to a fair and public hearing is embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the right to legal representation is also guaranteed in Iran’s own ...

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