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This Perfect Storm Will Finally Destroy The Neocon Project Post Date: 2007-05-11 12:36:04 by Brian S
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Americans are sick of the unrepentant arrogance of this elite. But the realisation has come at a very heavy cost Friday May 11, 2007 Now and again people have found themselves in places where the course of history was dramatically changed: Paris in 1789, Petrograd in 1917, Berlin in 1989. Sometimes the feeling of momentous change is illusory. When Tony Blair won his first election 10 years ago, perfectly sane people proclaimed that "these are revolutionary times". As most of us realised long before his ignominious departure, that was just what they weren't. And yet to visit the US at present, as I have done, is to experience an overwhelming sensation of drastic impending ...
Wake up, Americans: We're at war! Post Date: 2007-05-10 14:01:40 by BeAChooser
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Wake up, Americans: We're at war! ALONG WITH several thousand soldiers at Fort Dix, I was a potential target of the murderous plot allegedly hatched by six Islamofascists living in America - in the Delaware Valley. In addition to Fort Dix and other military bases, the Navy Yard and the Army-Navy game were targeted, according to the government's criminal complaint. I attend that game every year, with 68,000 other fans. Government allegations are not convictions, but for the pointy-headed intellectuals and TV talking heads who scoff about the "global war on terror," this is another wake-up call. (The "global war on terror" was really a default name. What we ...
The Price We Will Pay For Reid's Perfidy [Full Thread] Post Date: 2007-05-10 13:59:44 by BeAChooser
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The Price We Will Pay For Reid's Perfidy By: Douglas J. Allan, For The Bulletin 05/10/2007 If Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat, is not a traitor, then the word has no meaning. Mr. Reid, as the entire world now knows, said last week that the war in Iraq is already lost. This week we learn that Senator Reid's remarks are being quoted on Islamist jihad Web sites. The damage Reid and his comrades have done to the missions in Iraq and Afghanistan is incalculable. Their primary motivation of course, has been to try to make Bush and the Republican administration look bad or incompetent, in order to seize political power. Claims of their "supporting the troops" are ...
Illuminati Murdered At Least Two Other Presidents (Makow) Post Date: 2007-05-10 11:08:01 by robin
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Illuminati Murdered At Least Two Other Presidents By Henry Makow, PhD 5-6-7 "The bane of our civil institutions is to be found in Masonry, already powerful and daily becoming more so. I owe to my country an exposure of its dangers." - Captain William Morgan, murdered Sept 11, 1826 A curious but very credible Internet document called "The Mardi Gras Secrets" states that Illuminati agents poisoned and killed Presidents William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) and Zachary Taylor (1784-1850). They also poisoned James Buchanan in 1857 but he survived. All three were obstructing Illuminati- House of Rothschild plans for the US Civil War (1860-1865).The document also describes ...
Sarkozy To 'Move France Closer To US' - Guess Again Post Date: 2007-05-10 10:51:57 by robin
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Sarkozy To 'Move France Closer To US' - Guess Again Commentary By Dick Eastman olfriend@nwinfo.net 5-8-7 The Rothschild Zionists have captured France. Sarkozy's father is Hungarian, his mother a Greek Jewess -- thus he is Jewish by Jewish reckoning from the mother's bloodline. He won by clear game-theoretic loading of the French election process (very sophisticated "political science") with an array of fake candidates (three Trotskyite candidates to divide the traditional French left, for example) calculated (from high-speed computers and polling information) to divide and run into ditches all opposition to Zionist globalization. Sarkozy will disolve France as a ...
Maybe We Can All Get Along—But Not Because Of Interracial Marriage Post Date: 2007-05-09 22:46:00 by Tauzero
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Maybe We Can All Get AlongBut Not Because Of Interracial Marriage By Steve Sailer The Los Angeles Times editorialized on April 30: Generation Tolerant"For California's teenagers and young adults, the answer to Rodney King's question is a definite yes: We can all get along. Race and ethnicity, according to a new survey of Californians ages 16 to 22, are far less significant to this generation than to any in the past." LAT to peasants: Pay no attention to those brown v. black race riots behind the curtain in LA high schools and jails! [VDARE.COM NOTE: The cell phone survey is here: California Dreamers: A Public Opinion Portrait Of The Most Diverse ...
Slavery: Many Apologies, But No Reparations—Yet Post Date: 2007-05-09 22:05:45 by Tauzero
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Slavery: Many Apologies, But No ReparationsYet By Jared Taylor [Recently by Jared Taylor: Do We Need More Hispanics?] Its been a brisk season for official apologies. On February 24th, Virginia led the pack into the confessional when the state legislature unanimously passed a bill expressing "profound contrition" for slavery. Since then, the Maryland Senate, the North Carolina Senate, and the Alabama legislature have all voted to beat their breasts over slavery. Even the board of the University of Virginia marked the birthday of the universitys founderThomas Jeffersonby apologizing because UVA once used slave labor. There are similar apologies ...
What's worse than a Blairite? A Blair-basher Post Date: 2007-05-09 15:49:06 by Tauzero
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Brendan ONeill What's worse than a Blairite? A Blair-basher As Blair prepares to exit Downing Street, spiked's editor introduces our sober but cutting appraisal of the Blair years and what will come next. Tony Blair and I both got new jobs in the summer of 1997: he became prime minister and I started my career in political journalism. At 43, Blair was the youngest British PM of the twentieth century. At 22 (shortly to turn 23) I was just an angry young man. (You would be too if youd been a child in the Thatcher years and a teenager/twentysomething during that seven-year black hole or should that be grey hole? that was the Major administration.) Blair ...
Revive the Republican way of war Post Date: 2007-05-09 15:43:47 by mirage
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Whether a Democrat or a Republican is elected in 2008, the time is ripe for a reassertion of the traditional Republican way of war in America. By that I mean the approach to foreign policy of pre-neo-conservative Republicans such as Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and Colin Powell - an approach that US President George W. Bush and the neo-conservatives have rejected in favour of a disastrous strategy inspired by cold war Democrats. Neo-conservatives are far more likely to praise Harry Truman and John F. Kennedy than to quote Eisenhower or Nixon, and with good reason. Most are ex-Democrats, and their foreign policy tradition is based in the "cold war liberalism" of ...
See What Bush Has 'Accomplished' In Iraq [Full Thread] Post Date: 2007-05-08 11:19:50 by Brian S
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President Bush says there is still more to accomplish in Iraq so he has vetoed Congress. Let's review what we have accomplished so far: Possibly as many as 1 million Iraqi dead, 4 million fled or internally displaced. Over 2,000 physicians killed, 250 kidnapped and 18,000 fled. Over 300 academics assassinated and thousands fled. One hundred journalists and 37 support workers killed; a number higher than any other war on Earth. The destruction of monuments and archeological sites of the cradle of civilization and of history, in general. Sectarian strife, militias, introduced with the invasion, between peoples who had lived together for 1,000 years. Ongoing suicide bombings in a ...
Jamestown As It Never Was; Pat Buchanan challenges queen, asserts society better off in 1957 than today Post Date: 2007-05-08 10:20:44 by Brian S
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Posted: May 8, 2007 On the 400th anniversary of the Jamestown Settlement, Queen Elizabeth II arrived to commemorate the great occasion. And it took some fancy footwork for Her Majesty to run the Powhatan gauntlet. For Her Majesty had been to Jamestown before, 50 years ago, in a less progressive era. As the Associated Press reported, "The last time the queen helped Virginia mark the anniversary of its colonial founding, it was an all-white affair in a state whose government was in open defiance of a 1954 Supreme Court order to desegregate public schools." Now, "massive resistance" is history. And Her Majesty was quick to embrace the change: "(S)ince I visited ...
No Blame, No Shame Post Date: 2007-05-08 06:11:32 by Ada
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Tenet, George; At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the C.I.A.; Gonzales, Alberto; Wolfowitz, Paul; Iraq War; Accountability; Mistakes Why has it become impossible to admit a mistake in Washington and accept the consequences? The last time a senior government official quit over his own job failure was more than twenty years ago, when Robert McFarlane, President Reagans national-security adviser, resigned during the Iran-Contra scandal and, taking accountability to a Roman level, swallowed an overdose of Valium, out of a sense of having failed the country. (He survived.) Today, this mostly forgotten act of personal responsibility seems rather heroic. Recent ...
Trials & Tribulations of "The Azanian Untouchables" Post Date: 2007-05-08 00:11:54 by Tauzero
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Trials & Tribulations of "The Azanian Untouchables" The ruling ANC regime has no shortage of criminals, hoodlums and scumbags populating its ranks. Watching the antics of this so-called liberation movement reminds one of the whack the hippo game a scandal is barely cold, when another instantaneously pops up in its place. The faster you whack, the faster they pop up. One hippo which can be relied upon to consistently pop up is the vile, execrable Robert McBride. This veritable poster boy of the malfeasance that characterizes the ANC seems to enjoy carte blanche in whatever he does. It seems as if McBride considers himself utterly flame-proof, and ...
When you put "supportthetruth" in a ..... Post Date: 2007-05-07 21:13:27 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Google search you get: Support The Truth - So Those Who Dare, May Know! This site may harm your computer. Bush in Perspective SupportTheTruth.com Collection Stephen Colbert the White House Correspondents ... Hate Will Fail a http://SupportTheTruth.com Perspective .. the link to the site NOT from google is http://www.supportthetruth.com/ Is google supporting the TRUTH of the WH?
A Big Stretch (NYT Editorial On Patent Law) Post Date: 2007-05-07 18:55:02 by Red Jones
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May 7, 2007 Op-Ed Contributor A Big Stretch By SUKETU MEHTA I GREW up watching my father stand on his head every morning. He was doing sirsasana, a yoga pose that accounts for his youthful looks well into his 60s. Now he might have to pay a royalty to an American patent holder if he teaches the secrets of his good health to others. The United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued 150 yoga-related copyrights, 134 patents on yoga accessories and 2,315 yoga trademarks. Theres big money in those pretzel twists and contortions $3 billion a year in America alone. Its a mystery to most Indians that anybody can make that much money from the teaching of a knowledge ...
Democrat's war policy: they win; we lose Post Date: 2007-05-07 11:34:08 by BeAChooser
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Vietnam, Iraq, withdrawing American troops Democrat's war policy: they win; we lose By Henry Lamb Monday, May 7, 2007 It probably should not come as a surprise, since many of the same people did the same thing during the Vietnam war, but it certainly is a sad commentary on the state of political affairs when a presidential candidate stands before a cheering crowd and calls for the defeat of American forces in the midst of war. Barack Obama told his admirers that "we are only one signature away from ending this war." And the people cheered. He is actually saying, "we are only one signature away from waving the white flag of surrender." Should the president accept ...
Standing Up Condi Post Date: 2007-05-06 10:20:38 by a vast rightwing conspirator
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Standing Up Condi May 5, 2007; Page A8 We've never doubted Condoleezza Rice's charms as a diplomat, nor her appeal as a dinner companion. Then again, we're not Islamist theocrats, and therein lies a foreign-policy lesson. Ms. Rice was in Egypt this week to attend a regional conference on Iraq. Also present were the foreign ministers of Syria and Iran, the first of whom, Walid al-Moallem, has been implicated by a U.N. investigation in the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. But that didn't deter Ms. Rice from parleying with Mr. Moallem privately on Thursday, leaving one to wonder why the White House bothered to denounce House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's ...
Is There A Superior Race? Post Date: 2007-05-04 22:47:42 by Tauzero
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Is There A Superior Race? Michael Levin, American Renaissance, February 1999 Whether some races are superior to others is a question all racialists must consider, if only because their critics are sure to force them to. Just say that whites are, on average, more intelligent than blacks, and you will be told Oh, so you think whites are superior to blacks. If you say that Jews are, on average, more intelligent than gentiles you will be lectured that that sort of thinking led to the Holocaust. Behind all this passionate confusion lie real issues. Academics tend to duck them, from a desire for scientific neutrality or simply to avoid trouble. They will say that race differences ...
Meanwhile: In dogs, small is the new big Post Date: 2007-05-04 12:57:34 by Diana
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MIAMI BEACH: A Lilliputian Australian terrier showed up in our neighborhood park a few weeks ago, carrying a tennis ball as big as his head and going nose to nose with dogs 10 times his size. He is but the latest arrival in a mini-invasion of small dogs, weighing less than 20 pounds - Cavalier King Charles spaniels, Chihuahuas, Italian greyhounds and pocket-size terriers foremost among them. Nor is our park unique. In 2006 the diminutive Yorkshire terrier nosed the golden retriever out of second place on the American Kennel Club's list of most popular breeds, behind the Labrador retriever. Large dogs still lead by a wide margin, but led by toy breeds, the smallest of the small, ...
Voice of the White House, April 30 Post Date: 2007-05-04 11:41:03 by gengis gandhi
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TBR News April 30, 2007 The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C., April 30, 2007: There are three items of interest this week. The first deals with the on-going official propaganda attack on Chinese food additives that are alleged to have caused massive American die-offs of cats and dogs, the second with a new and very disturbing weapon that almost anyone can use to attack important targets and the third is a really awful television clip that the DoD has been frantically been trying to silence on the Internet. As we indicated earlier, the official government, and media, story is that melamine has contaminated Chinese food glutins, wheat, rice and corn. This is correct. ...
Time Snubs Dubya Post Date: 2007-05-03 13:15:50 by Horse
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Time magazine's current issue lists the 100 most influential people in the world. It is divided into philanthropists, politicians, heroes, scientists and entertainers. George W. Bush is not on the list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Maybe Time is trying to tell us that who the President is is not the question that is relevant. To determine American policy we need to know who the Prime Minister of Israel is and what it is that he wants. Or maybe it is a comment on the long promised North American Union of 2010. Then the President will be irrelevant no matter who wins the 2008 elections.
George Tenet's Imaginary Encounter... Post Date: 2007-05-02 23:15:36 by Dakmar
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Washington (The Daily Standard) - SCOTT SHANE REPORTED in Saturday's New York Times that former CIA chief George Tenet's dramatic description in his book, At the Center of the Storm, of an August 2002 presentation at the CIA by defense undersecretary Douglas Feith and his staff, is at the very least misleading. In order to suggest that Feith's staff was utterly out of its depth, Tenet characterized the main briefer, Tina Shelton, as a "naval reservist." In fact, she had been a Defense Intelligence Agency analyst for almost two decades. Tenet also claimed that Shelton said in her presentation of Iraq-al Qaeda contacts, "It is an open-and-shut case." Shelton ...
Bush vetoes bill setting dates for Iraq pullout Post Date: 2007-05-01 20:48:19 by tom007
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Bush vetoes bill setting dates for Iraq pullout By Bill Trott 52 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Tuesday vetoed legislation from the Democratic-controlled Congress that would have set dates for withdrawal of U.S. troops in Iraq, saying such a timetable would be "setting a deadline for failure." ADVERTISEMENT "Members of the House and Senate passed a bill that substitutes the opinions of politicians for the judgment of our military commanders," Bush said on the fourth anniversary of the "Mission Accomplished" speech in which he prematurely declared an end to major hostilities in Iraq. Bush's veto came as Iraqi Interior ...
Buchanan: The Dark Side Of Diversity Post Date: 2007-05-01 11:15:55 by Brian S
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Posted: May 1, 2007 Since the massacre of 32 students and teachers at Virginia Tech, the mainstream media have obsessed over the fact the crazed gunman was able to buy a Glock in the state of Virginia. Little attention has been paid to the Richmond legislators who voted to make "Hokie Nation," a Middle American campus of 26,000 kids, a gun-free zone where only the madman had a semi-automatic. Almost no attention has been paid to the fact that Cho Seung-Hui was not an American at all, but an immigrant, an alien. Had this deranged young man who secretly hated us never come here, 32 people would be heading home from Blacksburg for summer vacation. What was Cho doing here? How did ...
World Sunlight Map ( Very interesting and FUN) Post Date: 2007-04-30 21:36:19 by tom007
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