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"YES WE CAN" WE CAN ELECT HIM PRESIDENT, BUT...
Post Date: 2008-06-11 14:44:05 by X-15
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Yes we can elect Barack Obama president, but... No we can't mention his middle name. No we can't win the war in Iraq. No we can't expand oil exploration, drilling or refining. No we can't build nuclear power plants. No we can't convert coal to oil. No we can't extract oil from shale. No we can't punish companies for knowingly hiring illegal aliens and conspiring with them to commit tax fraud and identity theft on an unprecedented scale. No we can't build a security fence on our southern border. No we can't deport people who've entered our country illegally. No we can't allow a small percentage of social security funds to be held in ...

For Whom The Bell Curve Tolls
Post Date: 2008-06-11 13:03:26 by X-15
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This country has gone completely insane. In Houston, Texas, a high school of 2500 students is being shut down because a few black students can’t learn math. No exaggeration; you can read about it here. The closure of Sam Houston High School boiled down to math. Officials with the Houston Independent School District say they tried to solve the problem — spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to fix it — but for five straight years, Sam Houston could not get a small group of black students to pass the state-mandated math exam. Now, after state Education Commissioner Robert Scott forced the predominantly Hispanic school to close Thursday, some are criticizing Texas’ ...

And Will Obama Save Us From Our Sins? : Adoration of Candidate Borders Upon The Fanatically Frightening
Post Date: 2008-06-11 12:59:11 by X-15
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As the United States edges ever closer to tyranny with freedom dieing a little more each year with the passage of new laws, the handing down of judicial rulings, and the promulgation of executive orders, it is assumed by increasing numbers that it is the role of government to provide for all of our needs and to save us from our own worst tendencies irrespective of whether or not these are matters we want massive bureaucracies poking into our private lives about. As bad as such intrusions are, the fear such a scenario provokes pales in comparison to the almost messianic mantel being bestowed upon Barack Obama, qualified (we are told) to hold the highest elected government office in the land ...

Exposing Bush Administration Corruption
Post Date: 2008-06-11 06:17:47 by Stephen Lendman
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Exposing Bush Administration Corruption - by Stephen Lendman Information for this article comes from long-time business, finance and political writer and analyst Bob Chapman who publishes the bi-weekly International Forecaster. It's power-packed with key information and a valued source for this writer. He obtained voluminous material directly from its source. People need to know it. Read on. SueAnn Arrigo is the source. She was a high-level CIA insider. Her title was Special Operations Advisor to the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). She also established the Remote Viewing Defense protocols for the Pentagon in her capacity as Remote Viewing Advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...

Michael Badnarik calls Colin Powell "a man of honor and integrity". (What?)
Post Date: 2008-06-10 17:13:53 by Artisan
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2004 Libertarian party presidential candidate Michael Badnarik recently referred to New world order stooge Colin Powell as a 'man of integrity' and said he would support him for president if he were running. Was this a momentary gaffe or a serious flaw in judgement on Michael's part? Michael Badnarik, 2004 libertarian party presidential candidate said on his WTPRN radio show Monday, June 9th that he would support Colin Powell for president if he were running and that Powell was "a man of honor and integrity". Listen: http://mp3.wtprn.com/Badnarik/0806/20080609_Mon_Badnarik1.mp3 Archives http://mp3.wtprn.com/Badnarik08.html In minute 10 Michael discusses ...

'Esoteric Agenda' - revisited
Post Date: 2008-06-10 16:01:33 by Sol
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Mindful of the fate that befell Stanley Kubrick following the release of 'Eyes Wide Shut', the (self-proclaimed) powers that be seem even less appreciative of the recently released - if marginally reviewed- 'Esoteric Agenda'. The indiscriminate exposure of long standing masonic and otherwise occult symbols - the clubhouse handshake - is clearly 'off the table'. Check it and see.

Why Is Bush Helping Saudi Arabia Build Nukes?
Post Date: 2008-06-10 15:32:20 by X-15
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Here's a quick geopolitical quiz: What country is three times the size of Texas and has more than 300 days of blazing sun a year? What country has the world's largest oil reserves resting below miles upon miles of sand? And what country is being given nuclear power, not solar, by President George W. Bush, even when the mere assumption of nuclear possession in its region has been known to provoke pre-emptive air strikes, even wars? If you answered Saudi Arabia to all of these questions, you're right. Last month, while the American people were becoming the personal ATMs of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Saudi ...

Duly Noted: Grasping into the Cookie-Jar
Post Date: 2008-06-10 01:51:35 by X-15
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George Handlery on the week that was. How to negotiate with pariahs? What makes Obama “formidable”? Good candidate, good President? Freedom and equality. Redistribution and oppression. The chance of success or the security of entitlements? The Party and reincarnation. Mugabe’s is an expert – on hunger. 1. Obama has caused some disquiet by his promise to talk to America’s enemies. The problem of the pledge is not his willingness to parley. Negotiations as such are not, ipso facto, a mistake. The nominee’s problem is that he appears to be willing to talk to Kim, Castro 2, the Mullahs. One also wonders whether Bin Laden is missing by accident or conscious design. ...

Chavez Revising, Not Revoking His New Intelligence Law
Post Date: 2008-06-09 09:18:58 by Stephen Lendman
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Chavez Revising, Not Revoking Venezuela's New Intelligence Law - by Stephen Lendman Over the weekend, Chavez showed his mettle as a democratic leader. He acknowledged "errors" in the newly enacted Law on Intelligence and Counterintelligence and will fix them to assure it fully complies with Venezuela's Constitution. He gave examples and cited Article 16 that cites the possibility of prison terms for persons not cooperating with intelligence services. It's a "mistake," said Chavez and "not a small (one)." The new intelligence services won't oblige anyone to inform on others. Doing so is "overstepping," and "I assume ...

The Crime of Being White
Post Date: 2008-06-08 13:13:31 by christine
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Just recently I wrote a piece about Keith John Sampson, a college student who was charged with "racial harassment" for reading an anti-Ku Klux Klan book. Not surprisingly, the article evoked a great response, including emails from those with their own stories to tell about persecution inspired by what I will call caucaphobia. A couple of these accounts are so compelling - compared to one even Sampson's problems pale - that I've decided to publish them in this piece (both readers allowed me to use their names; their correspondence has been edited for punctuation, grammar and style). These are the stories the mainstream media won't tell, straight from the front lines of ...

Two Governments... Video
Post Date: 2008-06-07 15:01:22 by wakeup
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The Panic Of '08 - Oil, War And Denial
Post Date: 2008-06-07 09:00:05 by Esso
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The Panic Of '08 - Oil, War And Denial By Gerald Celente Trends Alert TrendsResearch.com 6-7-8 RHINEBECK, NY -- The Panic is "On." Each day brings more bad news and it just got much worse. On Friday, oil super-spiked nearly $11 to close above $138 a barrel and the Dow dumped nearly 400 points. The dollar is back on its losing streak and gold is back above $900 an ounce. Job losses increased for the fifth month in a row and the unemployment rate had its biggest jump since 1986. Chain stores are closing, credit keeps tightening and economic conditions are worsening. The government is going broke, the people are broke, the nation's fighting two costly wars and losing ...

The Black movement, the anti-war movement and Obama
Post Date: 2008-06-06 22:14:58 by X-15
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This week, we are using our editorial column to reprint excerpts from a talk given by WW Managing Editor Monica Moorehead at the Black Left Unity Conference held in Chapel Hill, N.C., May 30 to June 1. The panel discussion was entitled “The War at Home & Abroad: The War on Iraq & the Gulf Coast/Katrina Disaster.” Moorehead represented the Troops Out Now Coalition. If any community has a stake in being in the forefront of fighting against the war, it is the Black community, considering that a disproportionately large number of troops that have died in wars from Vietnam to Iraq have been Black as well as Latin@ and Native and were forced into the economic draft. Regarding ...

US Shadow Government
Post Date: 2008-06-05 12:34:22 by X-15
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The United States of America has two governments, the first government is the civil government controlled by the media and run for the benefit of lobby groups. The second government is the Shadow Government of the Military Industrial Block and is run for the benefit of the corporations that control the US military. Whilst the media puppet Presidents may change, the Shadow Governmt remains perpetually in power. This Shadow Government is what President Eisenhower warned the world of in his retirement speech of January 17th 1961 when he spoke of the threat to American democracy from thegrowing power of the US Military-Industrial Block. (Link Here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdrGKwkmxAU ) ...

Bob Barr A Poor Representative Of Liberty
Post Date: 2008-06-04 22:43:33 by Artisan
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Bob Barr A Poor Representative Of Liberty 06-01-2008 www.roguegovernment.com Lee Rogers The Libertarian Party recently nominated former Republican Congressman Bob Barr as their presidential nominee. This nomination represents a compromise of the principles that the Libertarian Party used to stand for. Party members decided that they were going to sell out the principles of their party in exchange for some coverage in the corporate controlled media. Is some coverage in the establishment media worth having a man at the front of the party with an incredibly dubious past pertaining to freedom and liberty? Although it is possible that Barr might have changed his ways and realized his ...

The paradox of Muslim weakness
Post Date: 2008-06-04 14:31:53 by Ferret Mike
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In the years since 9/11 two broad narratives have emerged in the West to explain the nature of the so-called war on terror. On the right it has become commonplace to equate Islamism - the ideology that seeks to order 21st century societies by the medieval norms enshrined in Islamic Shariah law - with a long line of totalitarian threats to liberal democracy. Victor Davis Hanson of the Hoover Institution, for instance, calls it a "foul apparition that has succeeded fascism, Nazism, and communism as the world's next bane." The left sees the issue as a product of poverty or flawed policies toward the Middle East. Robert Fisk of The Independent blames Islamist terrorism on ...

Citizens' Declaration of Non-Disarmament
Post Date: 2008-06-03 20:42:18 by X-15
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It is time to speak plainly for the good citizens of this nation who believe unbendingly in the Constitution of the United States of America... "We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth…. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those, who having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not..? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it might cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know.. it — now." Patrick Henry, 1775 Though foreign governments may disarm their subjects, we will not go down that road. We will not disarm and see our freedoms stripped away. The lessons of ...

Polygamy ain't what it used to be
Post Date: 2008-06-03 06:10:07 by Ada
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Strange how much the Texas raid of a polygamist ranch resembles the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Just as American leaders seemed certain that Iraqis would gratefully embrace us for deposing Saddam Hussein, the Texas authorities seemed to expect dozens of newly freed girls to come forward complaining that they had been forced into sex and detained against their wills. In the weeks after the raid, the Texas officials seemed to launch their own search for weapons of mass destruction — or in this case, mass molestation of young girls — that were never found. Instead they'd trumpet whatever else they could find — oh, here's an underage mother. Except, as it turned out, many of ...

Michelle Obama And Louis Farrakhan Take On Whitey
Post Date: 2008-06-03 03:07:19 by X-15
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I learned over the weekend why the Republicans who have seen the tape of Michelle Obama ranting about “whitey” describe it as “STUNNING.” I have not seen it but I have heard from five separate sources who have spoken directly with people who have seen the tape. It features Michelle Obama and Louis Farrakhan. They are sitting on a panel at Jeremiah Wright’s Church when Michelle makes her intemperate remarks. Whoops!! When that image comes out it will enter the politcal ads hall of fame. It will be right up there with the little girl plucking daisy petals in the famous 1964 ad LBJ used against Barry Goldwater. Barack may have quit his church but his religious ...

McCain’s McClellan Nightmare
Post Date: 2008-06-02 02:38:12 by Ferret Mike
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THEY thought they were being so slick. When the McCain campaign abruptly moved last Tuesday’s fund-raiser with President Bush from the Phoenix Convention Center to a private home, it was the next best thing to sending the loathed lame duck into the witness protection program. John McCain and Mr. Bush were caught on camera together for a mere 26 seconds, and at 9 p.m. Eastern time, safely after the networks’ evening newscasts. The two men’s furtive encounter on the Phoenix airport tarmac, as captured by a shaky, inaudible long shot on FoxNews.com, could have been culled from a surveillance video. But for the McCain campaign, any “Mission Accomplished” high-fives had ...

Will Scott McClellan Sink the Neocons?
Post Date: 2008-06-01 12:59:10 by christine
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McClellan May Be the Everyman That Breaks the Neocon's Back One of the pleasures of watching Scott McClellan is his sheer ordinariness. In the era of West Wing, the meritocracy, and the "overclass" (my new favorite expression, thank you Samuel Freedman), McClellan is an ordinary Joe. He's pudgy and not all that smart. He's also genuine and honest and likeable. His great achievement already is taking a truth well-known to us pointy-heads on the internet, that the war was waged not for WMD but for "ideology," and bringing it home. Paul Wolfowitz admitted as much in Vanity Fair years ago. Glenn Kessler and George Packer and Richard Clarke stated as much in ...

Can Truth Retain Its Independence? (Paul Roberts)
Post Date: 2008-05-31 00:42:39 by tom007
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Can Truth Retain Its Independence? by Paul Craig Roberts Page 1 of 2 page(s) http://www.opednews.com Tell A Friend May 30. Justin Raimondo has a good column this morning on Antiwar.com. It is written as a fundraiser. But what it shows is that journalists (and whistle-blowers) who tell the truth in America are more likely to be pummeled than rewarded, whereas those who lie for powerful interest groups live high on the hog. It wasn't just Bush, Cheney, and the neoconservatives who deceived us into an illegal war in behalf of a hidden agenda. It was the American media. Raimondo names some of the culprits who are complicit in the deaths of some one million Iraqis, an unknown number of ...

WASHINGTON'S CULTURE OF DECEPTION
Post Date: 2008-05-30 15:10:45 by James Deffenbach
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WASHINGTON'S CULTURE OF DECEPTION By Chuck Baldwin May 30, 2008 NewsWithViews.com A bomb exploded inside Washington, D.C., this week, and, no, it was not the work of a Middle Eastern terrorist. It was the work of former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan. He, perhaps more than anyone else, was the face of President Bush's White House. He faithfully served President George W. Bush for close to a decade and served as Bush's Press Secretary for some three years, resigning on April 19, 2006. He was also regarded as one of the most loyal and tight-lipped of the Bush insiders. However, his new book, "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and ...

Treasons, Assasinations, Treachery And War (Obama, Clinton, Bush)
Post Date: 2008-05-30 08:09:12 by angle
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More on what Ted told Obama, Hillary exposes her Freudian Slip for all to see, real threats to security and stability, the neocons intentions to stay in power, new theatres of war, the fall of Rome and other great civilizations In a recent issue, we outlined how Barack Obama was told by Ted Kennedy not to take Hillary Clinton on as a running mate and gave some of the background behind that recommendation. Basically, Ted knows that the Clinton and Bush crime families, who have reeked their reign of terror on the citizens of the US in the Bush-Clinton-Bush triple whammy, were most likely behind the assassination of JFK, Jr., or if you prefer, the "accidental" plane crash that took ...

Ram, Ram, it's Obama
Post Date: 2008-05-29 18:03:16 by Tauzero
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Ram, Ram, it's Obama 28 May 2008, 0001 hrs IST,Jug Suraiya Anyone familiar with Indian iconography would have been able to predict that Barack Obama was colour-coded to triumph over Hillary Clinton in the Democratic nomination for the US presidency. And it's got nothing to do with American male chauvinism (which won't countenance a woman in the White House), or with the calculus of psephology. The reason that Indian mythological iconography would favour Obama is because he is dark. In the Indian mind, black may not be beautiful (it certainly isn't if the sales graphs of skin whitening creams is an indication), but it is certainly perceived to be powerful. The Indic ...

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