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How It REALLY Happened - The Creature from Jekyll Island Post Date: 2005-04-10 08:23:05 by boonie rat
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How It REALLY Happened The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin Excerpts from Chapter One specifically addressing the creation of the Federal Reserve System. The secret meeting on Jekyll Island in Georgia at which the Federal Reserve was conceived; the birth of a banking cartel to protect its members from competition; the strategy of how to convince Congress and the public that this cartel was an agency of the United States government.--...were seven men who represented an estimated one-forth of the total wealth of the entire world. 1. Nelson W. Aldrich, Republican "whip" in the Senate, Chairman of the National Monetary Commission, business associate of J.P. ...
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Post Date: 2005-04-09 21:34:40 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY (LIBERTY U) "But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty [God's law] and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed [by the Lord Himself] in what he does." [James 1:25, Bible, NKJV] "Now the Lord is the Spirit; and [ONLY] where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." [2 Cor. 3:17, Bible, NKJV]] "Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage [to the government, the legal profession, or the income tax]." [Gal. 5:1, Bible, NKJV] "If you abide in My [God's] word, you are My disciples indeed. And you ...
A Tax Increase That Bush Didn't Mention Post Date: 2005-04-09 21:25:49 by robin
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WASHINGTON CYNICS have long predicted that the Bush administration, plagued by budget deficits, will eventually start raising taxes. But now it is becoming clear how it would do so: the alternative minimum tax. Baffling in its complexity and often bizarre in its impact, the alternative minimum tax is a giant undeclared tax increase that will ensnare tens of millions of moderate-income families in the next several years. It was created in 1969 to prevent the very rich from using tax deductions to avoid paying a fair share of taxes. But when the deadline for filing income tax returns arrives on Friday, the alternative minimum tax will require 2.9 million families to pay an average of ...
Undocumented Immigrants Now Offered Credit Cards, Loans Post Date: 2005-04-09 18:09:23 by boonie rat
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Undocumented Immigrants Now Offered Credit Cards, Loans Filipino Express ^ | april 8, 2005 | Anthony D. Advincula SAN FRANCISCO---When Ronaldo Labindao came up to the bank officer's desk on Monday, he looked like any other person here applying for a credit card. He signed a few papers and couldn't wait to buy a new computer. But Labindao is neither a U.S. citizen nor legal resident. He came to this country from the Philippines in 1995 and illegally overstayed his visa. Labindao is one of the beneficiaries of a new program by California's Wells Fargo Bank, which gives loan opportunities to individuals without a Social Security Number. "You don't need to have a credit history to ...
John Stadtmiller's Blockbuster Interview With Karl Schwarz Post Date: 2005-04-09 15:55:17 by Arator
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Interview of Karl Schwarz (www.karlschwarz.com) John Stadtmiller Radio Show April 8, 2005 www.rbnlive.com archives Excerpts: JS: Weve got with us today Karl Schwarz, author of One Way Ticket to Crawford Texas. Good afternoon Karl. KS: How are you doing John? JS: Well its been an interesting week. Mettle has been tested and strengthened and were sharper than ever. KS: So true. Just before we got on the air, I was checking a couple of things. Our President now has an approval rating of 43. He got booed when he was announced at the Popes funeral in Italy. His wife, for some reason, was wearing shades, and it was an overcast day. So maybe she just ...
Double Standard: Leftist Gets Six Years for Murder Post Date: 2005-04-09 14:17:21 by 1776
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Admitted leftist murderer and 30-year fugitive receives six-year sentence; may be released in three years.In an interesting contrast with the punishment impending against Matt Hale, a leftist murderer who eluded the law for decades has been sentenced in the Golden State. For his role in murdering 42-year-old Myrna Opsahl, a mother of four, in a 1975 stick-up of a Sacramento bank, James Kilgore (pictured with his South African wife, Terri Barnes) received only six years in State prison, a sentence usually meted out for much lesser crimes such as drug possession or banking irregularities. Kilgore's victim, Mrs. Opsahl, was in the bank depositing the offerings of her Seventh Day Adventist ...
Texas Bill Would Require Transponders in All Cars Post Date: 2005-04-08 21:06:09 by boonie rat
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Texas Bill Would Require Transponders in All Cars A Texas state representative wants all cars to have electronic transponders. Texas Rep. Larry PhillipsA bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives by Larry Phillips, Vice-Chairman of the Transportation Committee, would require electronic transponders to be built-into state automobile inspection stickers. This new device would be initially used to allow an roadside verification of every passing vehicle's insurance information. A car with expired insurance information would be mailed a $250 ticket. Each transponder would transmit the vehicle's VIN, insurance policy number, license plate number and any other information the DMV ...
Fight or flight? Florida gun folk to be given option Post Date: 2005-04-08 17:38:36 by Zipporah
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In Florida it's Terri Schiavo's right to life one week and guns, guns, guns the next.
State Governor Jeb Bush this week signalled he would sign into law a bill giving the people of Florida the right to "meet force with force" in the bar, on the street or just about anywhere else without fear of prosecution.
Critics have said the legislation, which was backed by the National Rifle Association, will promote a Wild West culture in the state, where simple arguments might escalate into violent deaths, while Republican backers say it increases an individual's safety and will reduce crime.
Dubbed the Kill Bill, it has been passed by the Senate and lower house ...
The Undoing of America: Gore Vidal on war for oil, politics-free elections, and the late, great U.S. Constitution Post Date: 2005-04-07 18:42:17 by Continental Op
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The Undoing of America Gore Vidal on war for oil, politics-free elections, and the late, great U.S. Constitution by Steve Perry For the past 40 years or so of Gore Vidal's prolific 59-year literary career, his great project has been the telling of the American story from the country's inception to the present day, unencumbered by the court historian's task of making America's leaders look like good guys at every turn. The saga has unfolded in two ways: through Vidal's series of seven historical novels, beginning with Washington DC in 1967 and concluding with The Golden Age in 2000; and through his ceaseless essay writing and public appearances across the years. Starting around 1970, Vidal ...
Matthew Hale: Justice Denied Post Date: 2005-04-07 17:42:15 by 1776
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Matthew Hale: Justice Denied News/Comment; Posted on: 2005-04-06 17:45:39 Judge imposes 40-year sentence on a man who refused to participate in provocateur's murder plot -- provocateur goes free.by M. P. Shiel I ADMIT I NEVER CARED for the approach of Matthew Hale, leader of the Creativity Movement founded three decades ago by Ben Klassen, in his racial advocacy; it reinforced some of the stereotypes that the Jewish media spew about White activists. But what he has done to stand up against the outrageous and crooked campaign to railroad him for a crime he did not commit raises my estimation of the man. Last April, Hale was found guilty of soliciting the murder of a federal judge, Joan ...
Patriot Act Abuse New Developments in the Brandon Mayfield Case Expansion of IG Investigation into DOJ Secret Searches? Post Date: 2005-04-06 23:02:40 by Zipporah
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Today, at 1pm, the Attorney General of the United States will testify before the House Judiciary Committee. It has been an oft-repeated claim of the Department of Justice that there have been no documented abuses of the Patriot Act. This statement is patently untrue. While it has been difficult to get a complete accounting of the Patriot Acts misuse (largely due to the Departments own unwillingness to provide the public with the most basic information about how the Act is being used), the American Civil Liberties Union has extensively catalogued a number of abuses . One that stands out to me is the case of Brandon Mayfield. For those unfamiliar with Mr. Mayfields case, ...
Groups call on police to stop taser use Post Date: 2005-04-05 21:44:00 by Zipporah
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Fifty-thousand volts can be an attention getter. But 15-year-old Stephen Bishop and his mother Joanne claim he didn't deserve the attention nor the bruises that he said he got from a police taser. Joanne Bishop said, "He was bleeding from the chest. His back was all swollen from these tasers. It was horrible." On March 11, Stephen Bishop and a friend were hanging out at Crossgates Mall in Guilderland. Police said they were loitering and asked the boys to leave. Stephen said, "My friend reached over to get his book and the cop told him not to. But the cop grabbed his arm when he reached to go get it, and he shoved him into the table, put cuffs on him, and then proceeded to ...
Arrest made in Colonie High School incident (School Prankster Arrested Under Patriot Act) Post Date: 2005-04-05 21:36:45 by Zipporah
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Colonie police have made an arrest stemming from Monday's lockdown at Colonie Central High School. John Pompeii, 16, of Colonie has been arrested for the crime. Police said he put two smoke bombs inside a tin box, about the size of a shoe box. An incense fuse, called a punk, was attached to the smoke bombs through a puncture in the tin box. Police said the device was lit and left in a bathroom stall. A teacher discovered the device and immediately notified the principal. Students were confined to their classrooms for over two hours as bomb-sniffing dogs patrolled the hallways. Colonie Police Chief Steve Heider said, "This is a very serious thing. You have to understand, with school ...
Jeff Gannon remains a mystery Post Date: 2005-04-05 20:57:18 by Zipporah
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Jeff Gannon remains a mystery -- After a member of the White House press corps who asked the president unchallenging questions was unmasked as a scribe for a conservative GOP group, Americans were bound to be curious. But when nude photos of the writer were identified online with possible ties to gay sex sites, the drama became eve After a member of the White House press corps who asked the president unchallenging questions was unmasked as a scribe for a conservative GOP group, Americans were bound to be curious. But when nude photos of the writer were identified online with possible ties to gay sex sites, the drama became eve After a member of the White House press corps who asked the ...
Gonzales Defends Patriot Act's Most Controversial Parts Post Date: 2005-04-05 20:48:30 by robin
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3:37 PM PDT, April 5, 2005 WASHINGTON The Bush administration, launching its campaign to renew portions of the USA Patriot Act that expire at the end of the year, acknowledged today that it had used the act's most controversial sections dozens of times. The administration also opened the door to accepting incremental changes in the law, which it has said is crucial in the fight against terrorism. U.S. Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales, testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee, strongly defended the administration's use of the terror-fighting law and warned that any effort to dismantle it would be tantamount to "unilateral disarmament" in fighting terrorism. FBI ...
Grassroots Resistance Movement Against USA PATRIOT Act Grows Post Date: 2005-04-05 20:38:15 by gengis gandhi
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Tuesday, April 5, 2005 Grassroots Resistance Movement Against USA PATRIOT Act Grows According to records maintained by an organization called the Bill of Rights Defense Committee , as of April of this year, 372 towns, cities and counties, and five of the 50 states, have passed laws in one way or another declaring themselves to be "Patriot Act free zones." These states and communities, which collectively include 57 million people, or nearly a quarter of the U.S. population, are as diverse politically as they could possibly be. The states, for example, include Alaska, Montana and Maine, all staunchly or moderately conservative and Republican, and Vermont and Hawaii, both liberal ...
FBI seeks expanded search powers Post Date: 2005-04-05 17:56:00 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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FBI seeks expanded search powers Justice Dept. also wants expiring Patriot Act provisions renewed NBC News and news services Updated: 12:16 p.m. ET April 5, 2005 WASHINGTON - FBI Director Robert Mueller on Tuesday asked lawmakers to expand the bureau?s ability to obtain records without first asking a judge, and he joined Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in seeking that every temporary provision of the anti-terrorism Patriot Act be renewed. ?Now is not the time for us to be engaging in unilateral disarmament? on the legal weapons now available for fighting terrorism, Gonzales, for his part, told senators. He said that some of the most controversial provisions of the Patriot Act have ...
Voice of the White House April 2, 2005 Post Date: 2005-04-05 09:57:35 by robin
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Today, I would like to discuss how the news is both censored and controlled by Karl Rove. It has now become very apparent that the American mass media is under a tight rein and publishes nothing but canned material. Economic disasters throughout the world, threatening political and economic attacks on the United States, domestic failures and much more are deliberately concealed by two means: They are not ever discussed in the mainline media and the public, which is too stupid and too lazy to read many informative foreign news sites, are deliberately distracted with pap and nonsense. If it wasnt the Lacy Peterson Story, it was the Michael Jackson mess or the Tsunami in Indonesian ...
FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW TO SHATTER THE ILLUSIONS! Post Date: 2005-04-05 01:20:06 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW TO SHATTER THE ILLUSIONS! Read and learn, people, WHAT REALLY HAPPENED! It is the last time I am going to post this information, so if you want it, please bookmark James' site below. THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES: Fact, the 1213 Charta took place, the king gave his possessions to the Pope. Fact, the 1215 Charta took place, the king granted rights and lands to the Barons, with the Pope signing off on the Charta. Fact, a couple of months later the Pope declared the 1215 Magna Charta null and void. Fact, the king started businesses (trusts), called Virginia and Carolina in America. Fact, these American Charters were non-revocable trusts. Fact, the king claimed ...
GOP Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) says violence against judges is understandable Post Date: 2005-04-04 22:10:03 by Mekons4
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UPDATE: The transcript is attached, in context, at the end of this post. Senator John Cornyn should resign immediately. At 5PM today on the Senate floor, Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) gave an astounding account of the recent spate of violence against judges, suggesting that the crimes could be attributed to the fact that judges are "unaccountable" to the public. Sources on the Hill went and pulled the transcript of what Cornyn said, and it read: SENATOR JOHN CORNYN: "I don't know if there is a cause-and-effect connection but we have seen some recent episodes of courthouse violence in this country. Certainly nothing new, but we seem to have run through a spate of courthouse ...
Control of House rules prevents critical debate Post Date: 2005-04-04 21:15:14 by Zipporah
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WASHINGTON - The link between the cute rules of the House of Representatives and violent crime, broken streets and higher taxes at home seems obscure. But it is very real all the same. The way the House Republican majority runs the place helps explain why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer in urban America, according to a research paper put out by Rep. Louise M. Slaughter, D-Fairport. Tight-fisted control by "the most abusive and unethical" leadership "in modern history," says Slaughter, is the way more financial burdens get shifted from Washington to hard-pressed states and local governments. This dumping of national problems on localities seems unfair ...
Canada Launches Anti-Racism Plan Post Date: 2005-04-04 18:38:46 by 1776
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Since he was appointed justice minister and attorney general in December 2003, human rights lawyer Irwin Cotler has shown he's not afraid to tackle challenging or controversial issues. Cotler, who had been a parliamentarian from Montreal, has fought to make legalization of same-sex civil marriage one of the key legislative goals of the Liberal government, as well as the decriminalization of possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use. Now the lifelong crusader against anti-Semitism has helped make the fight against racism another priority for Prime Minister Paul Martin's government. The rise in hate crimes and racism in Canada and around the world - including incidents such ...
(MT) House Condemns Patriot Act Post Date: 2005-04-03 10:43:18 by gengis gandhi
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House Condemns Patriot Act House Condemns Patriot Act Gazette State Bureau HELENA - Montana lawmakers overwhelmingly passed what its sponsor called the nation's most strongly worded criticism of the federal Patriot Act on Friday, uniting politicians of all stripes. The resolution, which already galloped through the Senate and passed the House 88-12 Friday, must survive a final vote before it officially passes. Montana isn't the first state that passed a resolution, but this resolution is the strongest statement against the constitutional violations of the Patriot Act of any state and almost every city or county. State Sen. Jim Elliott D-Trout Creek Also See: Bill of Rights Defense ...
North American nations unite to compete with Asia on trade Post Date: 2005-04-03 09:44:43 by Don
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Here are two good articles on this subject in a Mexico newspaper. First Article Second Article
The Self-Policing State Post Date: 2005-04-02 18:55:32 by Zipporah
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If the Republican Party did not control both houses of Congress, George Bush would be the subject of congressional investigations. Some of my more moderate friends have expressed tolerance for, if not satisfaction with, our district congressman. Most of those friends still harbor loyalty to the Republican party, which at least pretends to espouse ethical and economic philosophies that those friends embrace, and their grudging support for Jeb Bradley seems based on the presumption that he has not yet swung to the Nazi wing of the GOP. As George W. Bush himself said, however, "those who are not with us are against us," and Jeb Bradley is certainly not "with us" in ...
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