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Trump May Sign Executive Order to Cockblock Invasive Horde of Shitholers
Post Date: 2018-10-26 09:22:20 by Ada
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These people certainly aren’t fleeing hunger. I can tell you that. For sure. So what are they fleeing? Not having welfare. This is the most transparent swindle in the history of immigration scams. So let’s get the caravan back in focus. We can deal with the bomb hoax thing in a little bit. It doesn’t really matter if judges try to block this or whatever. It just matters that Trump makes a move. Actually, if judges try to block it before the midterms, then he can campaign on stopping the meddling judiciary. Washington Post: Fixated on the migrant caravan moving north through Mexico, President Trump is weighing a plan to shut the U.S. border to Central Americans and ...

Why No Presumption of Innocence at Gitmo?
Post Date: 2018-10-26 09:02:39 by Ada
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During the Senate’s confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court, Trump emphasized the importance of the principle of the presumption of innocence. When people began accusing Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of having orchestrated the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, Trump, referring back to Kavanaugh, chastised people for, once again, forgetting about the principle of the presumption of innocence. Okay, so let’s assume for argument’s sake that Trump has suddenly become an ardent defender of the civil-liberties principle of the presumption of innocence. Such being the case, a question naturally arises: Why ...

The CultMarx “Mob” Is WINNING—Trump’s DOJ Must Act
Post Date: 2018-10-18 08:24:06 by Ada
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has blamed the “far-right” Proud Boys —and, needless to say, President Trump—for the violence that followed Proud Boys founder (and VDARE.com contributor) Gavin McInnes’ recent Metropolitan Republican Club speech. Cuomo called for a federal investigation and assigned “hate crimes” detectives to the case. [Proud Boys Fight at G.O.P Club Spurs Calls for Inquiry; Cuomo Blames Trump, by Ashley Southall and Tyler Pager, New York Times, October 14, 2018] The pattern is now absolutely clear: as at Charlottesville, Leftist local governments will not defend patriots from Antifa attacks. This is what the much-missed Sam Francis ...

Trump Will Use Journalist Murder to Force Saudis to Drop Their S-400 Purchase, Load Up on US Weapons
Post Date: 2018-10-17 09:32:17 by Ada
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He has leverage now he didn't have before but the main beneficiary will be Lockheed-Martin The disappearance and alleged murder of Saudi journalist and Washington Postcolumnist Jamal Khashoggi continues to strain relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia. On Saturday, President Donald Trump warned the Saudis of “severe punishment” if the Saudi government was found to have been responsible for the journalist’s alleged murder. The Saudi government has vocally denied any involvement even though Khashoggi disappeared within the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul and responded to Trump’s threats by vowing an even “stronger” response if the Gulf monarchy ...

You Want to Make America Great Again? Start by Making America Free Again
Post Date: 2018-10-17 09:17:04 by Ada
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“If the freedom of speech be taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”—George Washington Living in a representative republic means that each person has the right to take a stand for what they think is right, whether that means marching outside the halls of government, wearing clothing with provocative statements, or simply holding up a sign. That’s what the First Amendment is supposed to be about. Yet through a series of carefully crafted legislative steps and politically expedient court rulings, government officials have managed to disembowel this fundamental freedom, rendering it with little more meaning than the right to file a ...

A Red and Blue Coalition?
Post Date: 2018-10-16 20:25:36 by Ada
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On June 20, 1816, Thomas Jefferson wrote to William Crawford: “If any state in the Union will declare that it prefers separation … to a continuance in union, I have no hesitation in saying, ‘Let us separate.’” Jefferson thought secession can be a good thing. Lincoln in his first inaugural presented secession as something always bad: “Secession,” he said, “is the essence of anarchy.” In saying this, Lincoln and the Lincolnian legacy placed, in effect, a “Berlin Wall” around the American States. Once in the Union, a State could never secede. The Civil War was a show of force to demonstrate that if a State tried, it would be shot. Less ...

Ochlocracy
Post Date: 2018-10-15 17:29:15 by Ada
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Aristotle’s three forms of government and each’s corrupt form: 1. Monarchy—Tyranny 2. Republic –Oligarchy 3. Democracy—Ochlocracy or mob rule A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine. Thomas Jefferson The problem for anarchists in achieving success is that in order to reach their goal they must have an organized effort. In other words, a system which creates its own paradox—organized anarchy. So, it is true of a mob. There is no thought within a mob that defends itself as properly governing anything other than a mob—which cannot be governed by definition. This ...

What if the President and the Senate Just Pulled a Fast One?
Post Date: 2018-10-11 10:27:10 by Ada
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What if the whole purpose of an independent judiciary is to be anti-democratic? What if its job is to disregard politics? What if its duty is to preserve the liberties of the minority — even a minority of one — from the tyranny of the majority? What if that tyranny can come from unjust laws or a just law’s unjust enforcement? What if we have a right to insist that judges be neutral and open-minded rather than partisan and predisposed to a particular ideology? What if presidential candidates promise to nominate judges and justices who they believe will embrace certain ideologies? What if history shows that Supreme Court justices appointed by Democratic presidents typically ...

FBI Arrests White "Serial Rioters"—and Ignores Antifa
Post Date: 2018-10-11 09:09:48 by Ada
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At the time of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August a year ago, Donald Trump was the only prominent American politician to blame both sides for the violence. This evenhandedness suggested his administration might be equally evenhanded in bringing charges of rioting and violence. Starting with the President’s own inauguration, antifa have rioted—attacking political enemies, threatening politicians, and sparking street brawls. By the group’s own admission, its purpose is to use violence against opponents. And yet, in a purported crackdown on “serial rioters,” Jeff Sessions’ Justice Department skipped over antifa and indicted ...

Scholars: Kavanaugh ‘could undermine diversity on college campuses’
Post Date: 2018-10-08 19:53:06 by BTP Holdings
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Scholars: Kavanaugh ‘could undermine diversity on college campuses’ Campus Reform October 8, 2018 A law professor and scholar at the University of Texas (UT) at Austin co-wrote an article on Tuesday insisting that then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh – now Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh – should not be confirmed due to his opposition to affirmative action. UT law lecturer Shavonne Henderson and UT Juris Doctorate postgraduate fellow Martin Kamp penned the op-ed, titled “Kavanaugh Could Undermine Diversity on College Campuses” and published the piece on the University of Texas at Austin’s official news site. “The Supreme Court’s ...

Why Nobody Trusts the FBI… and that’s a good thing
Post Date: 2018-10-07 15:34:14 by Luke The Spook
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Why Nobody Trusts the FBI… and that’s a good thing By Joe Jarvis - October 05, 2018 When the FBI came out with a report on Hillary Clinton weeks before the 2016 election, Democrats were livid. But so were Republicans… The report said that even though she had committed a crime by negligently using a personal computer for state business, she would not be charged. Democrats later cheered the FBI as the Mueller Probe began investigating Trump. Investigations are the same thing as a guilty verdict, right? And Republicans fumed when it surfaced that two agents exchanged anti-Trump text messages. They even discussed ways to subvert the presidential election and choose the ...

GOP Betrayal: The Cross Examination That Never Was
Post Date: 2018-09-28 08:33:19 by Ada
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By the time this column goes to press, Christine Blah-Blah Ford would’ve appeared before the coven once considered the greatest deliberative body in the world: The United States Senate. At the time of writing, however—on the eve of a hearing conducted by the Senate Judiciary Committee to ascertain the veracity of Blasey Ford’s sexual assault claim against Judge Brett Kavanaugh—I hazard that voter distrust in the Republicans will prove justified. True to type, Republicans will deliver a disaster to their supporters—to those banking on the confirmation of another conservative to the Supreme Court bench. To question the two adversaries, the psychology professor ...

Censorship: Twitter, Facebook and Google Aren’t “Private Companies”
Post Date: 2018-09-27 06:54:55 by Ada
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One of the most common argument defending social media companies who censor their platforms, used by both cuckservatives and leftists, is that “private companies can do whatever they want with their products.” We’ve already addressed that argument before, on its own merits. Basically, these companies operate as de-facto monopolies, and thus need to be regulated by the government. Also, social media is the modern public space, and thus needs to be protected by the First Amendment. But there’s a more fundamental flaw in the notion that “social media giants can ban whatever they want on their platforms since they’re private companies.” Namely, that none ...

Patti Davis, Ronald Reagan’s Daughter, Tells Her Story of Sexual Assault
Post Date: 2018-09-22 09:43:14 by BTP Holdings
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Patti Davis, Ronald Reagan’s Daughter, Tells Her Story of Sexual Assault By JACEY FORTIN 12 hrs ago © Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times, via Getty Images Patti Davis speaking at the funeral of her mother, the former first lady Nancy Reagan, in 2016. The Washington Post published an opinion piece by Ms. Davis on Friday that described her experience of being sexually assaulted. Patti Davis, the author and daughter of President Ronald Reagan, came forward on Friday with an account about being sexually assaulted decades ago, adding her voice to those of women defending Christine Blasey Ford. In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, Ms. Davis said she was at a prominent music ...

Suspending the Constitution: In America Today, the Government Does Whatever It Wants
Post Date: 2018-09-18 09:15:16 by Ada
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“That was when they suspended the Constitution. They said it would be temporary. There wasn’t even any rioting in the streets. People stayed home at night, watching television, looking for some direction. There wasn’t even an enemy you could put your finger on.”—Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale We can pretend that the Constitution, which was written to hold the government accountable, is still our governing document. The reality we must come to terms with, however, is that in America we live in today, the government does whatever it wants, freedom be damned. “We the people” have been terrorized, traumatized, and tricked into a semi-permanent ...

Washington’s Matrix Is Closing Down Truth Throughout the Western World
Post Date: 2018-09-17 18:52:31 by Ada
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For a number of years I have emphasized that 9/11 was used by Dick Cheney to significantly reduce the public’s, the judiciary’s, and Congress’ access to information about what the executive branch is doing, thereby preventing legal, legislative, and electoral action against the unlawful and unconstitutional behavior of the executive branch during the Cheney/Bush and Obama regimes. Recently I discovered on my bookshelves Charlie Savage’s extraordinary book, (2007), which describes how Cheney and his minions, John Yoo, Jay Bybee, David Addington, and Shannen Coffin, used secret Department of Justice (sic) memos and executive orders from George W. Bush to prevent the ...

Berkeley police under fire for publishing anti-fascist activists' names and photos
Post Date: 2018-09-15 10:31:54 by BTP Holdings
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Berkeley police under fire for publishing anti-fascist activists' names and photos Unusual release of arrested demonstrators’ identities could fuel harassment and abuse, experts and activists say Sam Levin in Oakland @SamTLevin Email Mon 6 Aug 2018 17.43 EDT Last modified on Mon 6 Aug 2018 20.58 EDT Counter-protesters were arrested at an “alt-right” rally in Berkeley. Photograph: Amy Osborne/AFP/Getty Images Berkeley police have arrested more than a dozen anti-fascist activists and posted their names and photos on Twitter, raising concerns that the department was encouraging harassment and abuse. Law enforcement’s unusual decision to immediately ...

Trump will 'undoubtedly be impeached': Watergate attorney
Post Date: 2018-09-12 00:36:36 by Tatarewicz
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Former US President Richard Nixon’s top adviser in the Watergate scandal Andrew Hall has said that President Donald Trump will "undoubtedly be impeached.” Hall made the remarks in a recent interview with The Independent, where he said he is watching history repeat itself with Trump as more of his aids get nabbed in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into the alleged Russian election interference in the 2016 presidential election. “The cover-up is always worse than the crime,” he told the newspaper. “And this one is very shady. We have a sitting president who will undoubtedly be impeached.” “The idea to prepare a witness in and of itself ...

The Self-Defense Cases: How the United States Supreme Court Confronted a Hanging Judge in the Nineteenth Century and Taught Some Lessons for Jurisprudence in the Twenty-First
Post Date: 2018-09-03 17:31:08 by BTP Holdings
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The Self-Defense Cases: How the United States Supreme Court Confronted a Hanging Judge in the Nineteenth Century and Taught Some Lessons for Jurisprudence in the Twenty-First David B. Kopel [FNa1] 27 American Journal of Criminal Law 293 (2000). More by Kopel on the Second Amendment in the 19th century. 293 Copyright (c) 2000 University of Texas School of Law; David B. Kopel Table of Contents I. Introduction ........................................................ 294 II. Jurisdiction and Background ......................................... 296 III. The Cases ........................................................... 296 A. Gourko v. United States: Carrying a Gun is an Innocent Act ...

An Online Vigil in Defense of Julian Assange With Daniel Ellsberg, Craig Murray, Bill Binney and Ray McGovern
Post Date: 2018-09-03 09:19:50 by Ada
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Joe Lauria, editor-in-chief of Consortium News, on Saturday helped moderate a daylong chain of interviews in defense of WikiLeaks and its publisher Julian Assange, including a discussion with Daniel Ellsberg. A #Unity4J online vigil was held on Saturday to defend the WikiLeaks editor-in-chief, whose sanctuary at the Ecuadorian embassy in London has turned into torturous solitary confinement. Among the participants on Saturday were Craig Murray, a former U.K. ambassador; Nat Parry, son of Consortium New’s founder and first editor, Robert Parry; Bill Binney, former technical director at the National Security Agency, and Ray McGovern, a former CIA officer. Joe Lauria interviewed ...

German City Erupts in Spontaneous Protest Against Migrant Violence
Post Date: 2018-08-30 10:22:14 by Ada
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The stabbing death of a 35-year-old German draws 2-day nationalist protest The East German city of Chemnitz has so far seen two days of street protests after a man stabbed allegedly by two Middle Eastern migrants died in the hospital. Daniel Hillig, a 35-year-old married German-Cuban, was stabbed early in the morning on Sunday after the conclusion of a street festival. The altercation, which supposedly occurred by a cashpoint, reportedly left two other men in their 30s hospitalized with stab wounds, and resulted in the arrest of a 22-year-old Syrian and a 23-year-old Iraqi. Hillig is reported to have supported leftist causes on social media, including the violent Communist group ...

Union At All Costs
Post Date: 2018-08-29 14:24:45 by Ada
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A Review of Union At All Costs: From Confederation to Consolidation by John M. Taylor (Booklocker, 2016). Most of the time, finding historical gems requires a lot of work and often long hours of arduous research. On rare occasions, they just fall into your lap. It is even more unusual for someone to simply drop one onto your plate. However, for me, such an event occurred at Fort Dixie, Alabama, in July 2018.[1] I was speaking at the Nathan Bedford Forrest birthday celebration when I returned to our table and was surprised to learn that my wife had traded one of my books on General Forrest for Union at All Costs by John M. Taylor. I had never heard of Mr. Taylor before that day, and ...

It’s OK to Speak Ill of the Dead When They Deserve It
Post Date: 2018-08-29 09:26:48 by Ada
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In a sick society, two types of leaders are dominant. One, the type who perpetuate popular delusions. In politics, those are socialists and others who promise something for nothing — results without effort. Our society is full of such fools, and millions applaud them. Two, the type who enable and make it easier for the people who perpetuate popular delusions. People like John McCain. All the crying, whining and slobbering over McCain’s death reveals just how sick — and even twisted — elements of our society are. First there are the leftists. They brutally attacked McCain in 2008, the year he ran against Obama. Now those same leftists can’t say enough good ...

Dixie-cide
Post Date: 2018-08-27 10:06:12 by Ada
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Modern progressives are just as evil in their bloodlust against the South as were William Tecumseh Sherman and Philip Sheridan. Today’s leftists may not yet be waging the shock-and-awe total warfare that the Union generals inflicted upon Southern civilians (whites and blacks alike) and their dwellings, businesses, churches, infrastructure, and food supply, but their aim is still the same: to have the Southern tradition and her people “annihilated and destroyed.” “The government of the U.S. has any and all rights which they choose to enforce in war – to take their lives, their homes, their land, their everything,” Sherman wrote in 1864. “War is simply ...

Queen Ann Calls for TOTAL SHUTDOWN on Kikes Shutting This Bitch Down
Post Date: 2018-08-24 19:05:38 by Ada
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It is now mainstream to call for Twitter to be regulated. Trump is calling for it, Ann is calling for it – everyone is calling for it. We need to apply the First Amendment to social media companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google, because it is a public square, and there is precedent for that and it’s gotta be done, because this is really terrifying, and talk about chilling speech when they’re just throwing people off right and left. … Everything that liberals fantasized Joe McCarthy was doing is being done, now. We’re throwing you off Twitter — or out of the White House — because you once went to a meeting with someone who said something online ...

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