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Freedom of Speech and the Holocaust Post Date: 2006-12-11 21:20:35 by Brian S
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Address by David Duke, PhD at the Holocaust Conference in Tehran, IranDistinguished friends, Thank you Dr. Mohammadi and all the distinguished scholars who are here at a conference that history shall one day deem as one of the most important of the 21st century I, and all the conference participants, must be especially thankful to the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has had the knowledge, the foresight and the courage to convene this conference to offer free speech for the worlds most repressed idea, Holocaust revisionism. We must remember that the main themes of this conference, as stated by Irans President, are the vital human right of freedom of speech and the ...
The Bubble Boy In The Oval Office Post Date: 2006-12-11 20:22:05 by Brian S
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Try to mend Iraq all you want; just don't tell Bush the war was a mistake. December 10, 2006 THERE IS a famous "Twilight Zone" episode about a little boy in a small town who has fantastical powers. Through the misuse of his powers, the little boy has ruined the lives of everybody in the town for instance, teleporting them into a cornfield, or summoning a snowstorm that destroys their crops. Because anyone who thinks an unhappy thought will be banished, the adults around him can do nothing but cheerfully praise his decisions while they try to nudge him in a less destructive direction. This episode kept popping into my head when I was reading about President Bush and ...
Apocalypto: The Most Powerful Film Of All Time Post Date: 2006-12-11 19:45:11 by richard9151
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Apocalypto: The Most Powerful Film Of All Time Gibson's masterpiece an allegorical warning against unrestrained tyranny of government, human sacrifice and enslavement Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet Monday, December 11, 2006 Mel Gibson's Apocalypto is the most powerful film of all time, is packed with strong positive messages and is the most polished, iconic and awe-inspiring allegorical warning against the unrestrained power and abuse of government that cinema has ever seen. The plot of the film depicts Aztec warrior armies being sent on missions to capture and enslave neighboring tribes and bring them back to be used as fodder for human sacrifice. Set in ...
At the end YOU can vote & view results Post Date: 2006-12-10 21:34:40 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Articles of Impeachment against Bush and Cheney by Eternal Hope Fri Nov 24, 2006 at 04:10:20 PM PST If we are to impeach, we must impeach both Bush and Cheney. It will not do any good for us to impeach Bush and have Cheney take the Oval Office and pick someone just as radical as he is. It will also not do any good for us to impeach just Cheney and allow Bush to groom John "I'm not knowledgeable" McCain for the 2008 election. Therefore, we must simultaneously impeach both of them so that the 3rd person in succession, Nancy Pelosi, would become the next President of the United States. What remains to be done is for us to work out articles of impeachment against the President. ...
How George W. Bush Has Ruined The Bush Family Franchise Post Date: 2006-12-10 19:25:25 by Brian S
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Dec. 8, 2006 - On the eve of a report that repudiates his sons leadership, former president George H.W. Bush broke down crying when he recalled how his other son, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, lost an election a dozen years ago and then came back to serve two successful terms. The elder Bush has always been a softie, but this display of emotion was so over the top that it had to be about something other than Jebs long-ago loss. The setting was a leadership summit Monday in Tallahassee, where the elder Bush had come to lecture and to pay homage to Jeb, who is leaving office with a 53 percent approval rating, putting him ninth among the 50 governors in popularity. The former president ...
Baker vs. The Israel Lobby Post Date: 2006-12-10 18:39:46 by Brian S
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The great value of the Baker-Hamilton report is that it reasserts the necessity of pursuing American interests, as opposed to purely Israeli interests. Justin Raimondo, We Cant Wait for 2008 http://antiwar.com The tension between the Bush administration and the members of the Iraq Study Group, illustrates the widening chasm between old-guard U.S. imperialists and Israel-first neoconservatives. The divisions are setting the stage for a major battle between the two camps. The winner will probably decide US policy in the Middle East for the next decade. The failed occupation of Iraq has put the entire region on the fast-track to disaster. ...
The Niggerization of Palestine Post Date: 2006-12-10 18:20:20 by Brian S
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What do you call a Black man with a PhD? Nigger. - Malcolm X The situation of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza has become so bad that even the pro-Israeli New York Times is reporting on some of the more revolting developments. For instance, on October 11 the Times ran an article titled Israel Bars New Palestinian Students From Its Universities, Citing Concern Over Security, and in September it had published a human interest piece profiling the long struggle of Palestinian community leader Sami Bahour to gain a residency permit in Ramallah, the place where he has lived and worked for the past 15 years (Israeli Visa Policy Traps Thousands of ...
How Many More Will Die For Bush’s Ego? Post Date: 2006-12-10 14:04:48 by innieway
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Last July in response to Bush-the-Evils enabling of Israels gratuitous slaughter of thousands of Lebanese civilians and destruction of the countrys infrastructure, I wrote about the shame of being an American. With the ongoing slaughter of our troops and Iraqi civilians in Bushs war in Iraq, it is time to revisit that theme. As the Iraqi civil war (euphemistically termed sectarian violence) intensifies, both US and Iraqi casualties have sharply increased. Thirty-five US troops have been killed in the first week of December. Iraqis are dying at each others hands at about 100 per day, with many more wounded by bombs. Iraqi civilians ...
John McCain: The Last Neocon Post Date: 2006-12-10 13:04:19 by Brian S
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The Iraq Study Group shot down Bush's failed war strategy. Yet John McCain stubbornly supports it -- calling for more troops and promising unattainable victory. Dec. 08, 2006 With the broad establishment acceptance of the Iraq Study Group's new report, the embattled neoconservatives have clearly lost the debate over Iraq. Their belligerent foreign policy has been universally discredited. Their strategic fantasies have led the United States into a losing war, to the great detriment of American security and prestige. Today their desire to send tens of thousands more troops into the Iraqi quicksand is shared by less than 10 percent of their fellow citizens, according to recent ...
How I see Palestine Post Date: 2006-12-10 12:18:55 by Eoghan
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I signed a contract with Simon & Schuster two years ago to write a book about the Middle East, based on my personal observations as the Carter Centre monitored three elections in Palestine and on my consultations with Israeli political leaders and peace activists. We covered every Palestinian community in 1996, 2005 and 2006, when Yasser Arafat and later Mahmoud Abbas were elected president and members of parliament were chosen. The elections were almost flawless, and turnout was very high except in the eastern part of occupied Jerusalem, where, under severe Israeli restraints, only about 2 per cent of registered voters managed to cast ballots. The many controversial issues concerning ...
When Will the First IED Strike Cleveland? Post Date: 2006-12-09 20:08:35 by Eoghan
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Last week, one of my students, a Marine captain, asked whether I had heard a news report about an IED-like device supposedly found near Cincinnati, and if I thought we would soon start seeing IEDs here in the U.S. I replied that I had not heard the news story, but as to whether we would see IEDs here at home, the answer is yes. One of the things U.S. troops are learning in Iraq is how people with little training and few resources can fight a state. Most American troops will see this within the framework of counterinsurgency. But a minority will apply their new-found knowledge in a very different way. After they return to the U.S. and leave the military, they will take what they ...
Voice of the White House December 8, 2006 Post Date: 2006-12-09 07:24:11 by Zoroaster
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Voice of the White House December 8, 2006 TBR http://News.org December 8, 2006 During his two terms in office, Bush has been treated generously by the American media. Now, however, the sharks are beginning to feed. Why are they doing this? Because it is becoming increasingly obvious that the President is not going to pay attention to anyone who expresses ideas he does not like. He does not intend to withdraw any troops from Iraq and in point of fact, is trying his best to send more there. In his childish imagination, Bush somehow thinks that more soldiers equates to a powerful military force that than beat the resistance movements in Iraq and permit him to make a ...
The neocons have finished what the Vietcong started [Thanks Mr. Bush] Post Date: 2006-12-09 01:24:09 by Morgana le Fay
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Vietnam traumatised the US but left its power intact; Iraq, however, will be far more serious for the superpower Just a month after the American electorate delivered a resounding rebuff to the Bush Iraq policy, the great and the good - in the guise of the Iraq Study Group (ISG) - have subjected that policy to a withering critique. The administration has had the political equivalent of a car crash. George Bush is being routinely condemned as one of the worst presidents ever, and his Iraq policy no longer enjoys the support of a large swath of the American establishment. The neoconservatives suddenly find themselves isolated and embattled: Rumsfeld has been sacked, Cheney has gone quiet, ...
The Death of Right-Wing Talk Radio Relevance Post Date: 2006-12-08 19:26:22 by Brian S
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R.I.P.: August, 1998 - December 4, 2006 Twelve years of unmerited influence and half-truths swathed in red, white and blue patriotism met its demise this past Tuesday with a dagger to the heart served up by revelations from the Iraq Study Group substantiating that everything right wing talk radio had said was right about the Iraqi, was wrong. Born the day Rush Limbaugh mid-wifed Newt Gingrich's Contract For (On) America, RWTRR lived a healthy and wealthy life duping a great portion of the America public into voting against their own best interests. Right wing talk grew larger and louder over its lifetime, adding names like Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Michael Savage, Glenn Beck, ...
Carter: Speaking Frankly About Israel And Palestine Post Date: 2006-12-08 12:10:53 by Brian S
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Jimmy Carter says his recent book is drawing knee-jerk accusations of anti-Israel bias. December 8, 2006 I SIGNED A CONTRACT with Simon & Schuster two years ago to write a book about the Middle East, based on my personal observations as the Carter Center monitored three elections in Palestine and on my consultations with Israeli political leaders and peace activists. We covered every Palestinian community in 1996, 2005 and 2006, when Yasser Arafat and later Mahmoud Abbas were elected president and members of parliament were chosen. The elections were almost flawless, and turnout was very high except in East Jerusalem, where, under severe Israeli restraints, only about 2% of ...
Column One: Jews Wake Up! Post Date: 2006-12-08 08:11:51 by Ferret Mike
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When the history of our times is written, this week will be remembered as the week that Washington decided to let the Islamic Republic of Iran go nuclear. Hopefully it will also be remembered as the moment the Jews arose and refused to allow Iran to go nuclear. With the publication of the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group chaired by former US secretary of state James Baker III and former congressman Lee Hamilton, the debate about the war in Iraq changed. From a war for victory against Islamofascism and for democracy and freedom, the war became reduced to a conflict to be managed by appeasing the US's sworn enemies in the interests of stability and at the expense of America's ...
Multipolarization Is Here To Stay Post Date: 2006-12-07 00:07:50 by robin
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Multipolarization Is Here To Stay By Karl W B Schwarz 12-6-6 Desperate people do desperate things. That axiom is as old as mankind on this planet. Great! Our President wants to embark on a 20 year plan to establish a colony on the moon rather than address the mess of things he has made in the US and in the world.The dollar is in meltdown mode in the world currency exchange markets and the US is teetering on the edge of either a deep recession or an outright depression. Just over the past several weeks I have watched the dollar to the Hungarian forint rate change from 200-210 range to 185 as of today. That is a big move when it is considered that the Hungarian forint is a weak currency ...
Running From Stupid Post Date: 2006-12-06 19:53:05 by Tauzero
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Running from stupid By Ragnar Redbeard 02 December 2006 "Most people think that nothing but this wearying reality of ours is possible." Friedrich Nietzsche The ultimate pleasure lies in destroying that which is destroying us, but, since we Europeans, which we must from henceforth insist on calling ourselves, are no longer in the ascendant, but in fact face the prospect of death or exile, we must accept that sudden or easy victory against our tormentors is not possible. Many who post to this site counsel defeat and despair. The truth is, there is life after South Africa, and it can be a very good one. And it is also true that life in South Africa can be good. Most ...
Newt Gingrich: The 1st Amendment Is Not A Suicide Pact Post Date: 2006-12-06 12:49:16 by Brian S
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I MUST HAVE hit a nerve. In New Hampshire last week, at a dinner hosted by the Nackey Loeb School honoring our 1st Amendment rights, I called for a serious debate about the 1st Amendment and how terrorists are abusing our rights -- using them as they once used passenger jets -- to threaten and kill Americans. Here's part of what I said: "Either before we lose a city, or, if we are truly stupid, after we lose a city, we will adopt rules of engagement that use every technology we can find to break up (terrorists') capacity to use the Internet, to break up their capacity to use free speech [protections] and to go after people who want to kill us -- to stop them from recruiting ...
While The Hawks Take Flight, Bush Finds His Wings Clipped Post Date: 2006-12-06 12:40:30 by Brian S
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THE resignation of John Bolton as United States ambassador to the United Nations is the latest sign that the George Bush ascendancy is faltering. The US President may still have two years left to go of his incumbency, but this departure, following on from the resignation of his Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld, shows how his arc of influence is diminishing. The resignation of Mr Bolton can be seen charitably as compromise in politics at work. Mr Bolton went to the UN late last year as a "recess appointment", which means without Senate approval. His nomination had caused a storm of protest not only from Democrats, but some Republicans and former US diplomats who had ...
A Tale Of Two Presidents: George W. Bush And Hugo Chavez Post Date: 2006-12-06 11:19:36 by Brian S
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President George W. Bush is a lame duck with waning support at home and a shattered reputation abroad. Even a sniveling puppet like Nouri Al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of the Green Zone, feels emboldened enough to publicly snub Dubya. President George W. Bush has learned the hard way that acting like a cowboy, in the global village, leads to disaster. He went to war with his guns blazing shock and awe; in his hubris confident that he didnt need the support of the rest of the world. Now the weakened and embattled president is seriously considering seeking the support of Iran one of the members of the axis of evil. Asking Iran to help defuse the Iraq ...
SCREENERS RUN THE WORLD Post Date: 2006-12-05 21:35:07 by DeaconBenjamin
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Who was the most important person in the twentieth century. For years, I voted for Lenin. Without Lenin, there would have been no Stalin, no Hitler, no Mao. An extra 100 million people would have died of natural causes -- maybe 150 million. But then I read about Stanislav Petrov. I changed my mind. You probably have not heard of Mr. Petrov. Until two or three years ago, neither had I. Here is his story. You deserve to know it. Stanislav Petrov was the officer on duty at the Serpukhov-15 bunker near Moscow on September 26, 1983, a time when the Cold War was at a peak. It was Petrov's responsibility to observe the satellite early warning network and notify his superiors of any ...
How Not To Play Chess Post Date: 2006-12-05 21:35:01 by lightmind
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How Not To Play Chess by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. October 9, 2006 Out of the lesser true-to-life legends from the U.S.A. of World War II, came the story of the security guards at a war-time defense plant, who were perplexed by their failed attempts to discover what might be buried in that sand conveyed out through the plant gate by employees regularly pushing relevant wheelbarrows through the exit check-points. The story runs: years later a former guard asked one of those employees: "Tell me, between you and me, what were you guys stealing?" The answer came: "Wheelbarrows." Déjà vu! For me, who knew that generation of war-time defense-industry ...
Exactly How Dangerous IS John McCain? Post Date: 2006-12-05 11:47:52 by Brian S
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The generals and commanders in the field have unanimously rejected his call to send in more troops, according to Gen. Abizaid, but John McCain hasn't stopped talking. He seems intent on outdoing both Cheney and Rumsfeld in promoting poorly-thought-out and extreme plans. Here are two radical and dangerous ideas John McCain has recently put forth about Iraq: Kill Moqtada al-Sadr. Iraq's Shiite leadership brought al-Sadr into their coalition. Now, frustrated by his influence on the government, McCain said "I think he needs to be taken out." Reject any form of compromise in resolving the war. Speaking of the Iraq Study Group's search for a compromise solution to ...
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