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Converting the Brainwashed
Post Date: 2006-09-25 18:36:46 by Eoghan
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Tired of being the odd one at family gatherings? Sick of friends who apologize for you to others by prewarning them that you are a “white supremacist” or a “racist?” Having trouble meeting girls? If married, do you have the sense that your wife slowly is slipping away? That your children are vaguely ashamed of you? Tired of being angry and upset about any or all of the foregoing, but unwilling to “go over to the other side?” Get in line. The good news is that you have lots of company. The bad news is that you keep shooting yourself in your foot. I’ve been there. I know. Today, I have a healthy and robust family life with a wife of twenty-one years ...

JOURNALISM, WALL STREET JOURNAL STYLE
Post Date: 2006-09-25 14:51:32 by Stephen Lendman
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Journalism, Wall Street Journal-Style - by Stephen Lendman It takes great courage to venture onto the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal - especially on Fridays when Mary Anastasia O'Grady's Americas column appears. This is a woman who surely will have a serious back problem one day resulting from her permanent position of genuflection to the most extreme far-right she pledges allegiance to. In her assigned role at the Journal, which includes character assassination, she can best can be characterized as one of the "devil's" disciples - to borrow a word so aptly used by a well-known "courageous man" in recent days. She proved it in her September 22 column titled ...

Confederate States of America
Post Date: 2006-09-25 13:13:03 by richard9151
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This is posted to let you know that there are more things going on than most are ever aware of. To understand this, see Who Controls the United States. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA OFFICIAL CSA GOVERNMENT WEBPAGE http://www.ConfederateStatesofAmerica.org Third National C.S.A. Flag http://www.CSAgov.org This is the official web page of the Confederate States of America. Official statutes and journals of Congress of 1861-1865 are contained herein and are, for the most part, still binding upon the Confederate States of America as is the ratified C.S.A. Constitution of 1861. The national Government of the Confederate States of America does not, at this time, have any salaried personnel, ...

An Appeal To The Illuminati
Post Date: 2006-09-24 19:03:40 by robin
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An Appeal To The Illuminati Some Necessary Perspective By Henry Makow PhD 9-24-6 God is trying to realize Himself through mankind. This is the essence of all true religion. The Creator has infused human life with snowflake perfection. Man need only discern this design to discover indescribable beauty, peace and happiness. A loving bliss is at the heart of human life. Our worldly desires for money, sex (romance) and power are vain attempts to conjure it. But the more we pursue this counterfeit, the further we stray from the true source. The pursuit of worldly desires tends to enslave the soul. Bliss requires that we outgrow these desires. A relatively small clique is enslaving humanity. ...

Three U-S soldiers killed in two attacks in Iraq
Post Date: 2006-09-24 00:39:51 by Brian S
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- U-S military authorities are reporting the deaths of three American soldiers in Iraq today. They say one died in a roadside bombing in Baghdad. Two other troops were killed after a bomb exploded near their patrol in a town 150 miles north of Baghdad. The U-S command says three other soldiers were injured. No further details have been released.

From Freedom to Fascism
Post Date: 2006-09-23 21:58:25 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Torture Chic: Sign of Decadence
Post Date: 2006-09-23 05:27:55 by hammerdown
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The great American essayist Albert J. Nock once devoted a long piece to the question of how one knows whether or not one is living in a Dark Age. From inside such an era, of course, the question is not so simple. Historians and propagandists name ages years or even centuries after the fact, but for most of those living at the time it probably didn’t seem like the Middle Ages or the Renaissance or the Reformation, if only because it took a while for the characteristics that would later be seen as defining a given period to become firmly established. However, I believe it is fairly easy to determine that however fully dark the age, we are living in a period of imperial decadence and ...

The Torture Battle Royal
Post Date: 2006-09-22 09:52:26 by bluedogtxn
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The torture battle royal The public violation of the Geneva convention has created a schism between the president and military Sidney Blumenthal Thursday September 21, 2006 The Guardian President Bush's torture policy has provoked perhaps the greatest schism between a president and the military in American history. From the outside, this battle royal over his abrogation of the Geneva conventions appears as a shadow war. But since the supreme court's ruling in Hamdan v Rumsfeld in June, deciding that Bush's kangaroo court commissions for detainees "violate both the UCMJ [Uniform Code of Military Justice] and the four Geneva conventions", the struggle has been forced into the ...

HUGO CHAVEZ'S NEW WORLD VISION
Post Date: 2006-09-21 13:36:03 by Stephen Lendman
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Hugo Chavez's New World Vision - by Stephen Lendman After agreeing to supply discounted oil to the richest city in Europe - London - to help its low income residents use the city's buses at a reduced cost after earlier providing discounted heating oil for the poor in several northeastern US cities including its richest one - New York, Hugo Chavez is at it again. This time he offered to aid the US oil and cash-rich state of Alaska by providing an even greater benefit - free or subsidized heating oil. In the richest, most powerful country in the world, federal, state and local governments continue to provide fewer essential services to their citizens most in need like helping them stay warm ...

Insurgency Gains Alarming Support Among Iraq's Sunni Muslims
Post Date: 2006-09-20 22:55:49 by Brian S
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Pentagon Survey Reveals Significant Growth in Support Since Iraq War Began By JONATHAN KARL Sept. 20, 2006 — - A confidential Pentagon assessment finds that an overwhelming majority of Iraq's Sunni Muslims support the insurgency that has been fighting against U.S. troops and the Iraqi government, ABC News has learned. Officials won't say how the assessment was made but found that support for the insurgency has never been higher, with approximately 75 percent of the country's Sunni Muslims in agreement. When the Pentagon started surveying Iraqi public opinion in 2003, Sunni support for the insurgents stood at approximately 14 percent. The news comes as September is on track to ...

Final Act Looms in Nazi Restitution Case
Post Date: 2006-09-20 22:46:05 by Dakmar
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Amid concerns over Holocaust survivors' ability to hold on, pressure mounts for German retailer KarstadtQuelle to settle one family's claim The long-enduring battle between German retail giant KarstadtQuelle and the heirs of the Wertheim family, a prominent Jewish retailing clan in the years before the Nazis came to power, has been emotional and often bitter. But one thing is clear: The courts have consistently ruled in favor of the family's heirs. Yet KarstadtQuelle, which may owe up to 145 million [$184 million] to the Wertheim heirs, won t settle. Instead, it keeps pushing the case into other courts. But amid concerns about how much longer aged Holocaust survivors can hold on, the ...

Calling the Emperor's Bluff
Post Date: 2006-09-20 19:47:24 by christine
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What do Henry Kissinger, George W. Bush, Charles Krauthammer, George Soros and the Pope have in common? They are all Illuminati talking heads and, except for Soros, last week they were all beating the drum for a completely gratuitous and fatal "clash of civilizations" i.e. A Third World War. Soros, on the other had, was actually making sense. Unfortunately, only "Cybercast News Service" covered it. "Billionaire philanthropist George Soros compared the Bush administration to socialist and communist regimes Thursday while criticizing America's war on terror. The liberal political activist said the U.S. strategy of fighting a "war" against terrorism is ...

Is there anyone here that can help me fight those bastards on LP? [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2006-09-20 17:49:16 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Well, is there?

Temporarily restore the Writ of Attainder for Bush and his criminal administration and then hand them over to The Hague for trial.
Post Date: 2006-09-20 14:30:21 by robin
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Sep. 20, 2006 -- ANALYSIS -- As the neocons, the corporate news media, and the international banking class push the world towards more military showdowns in Iran, Venezuela, Cuba and wherever else they can provoke a crisis, along with their ultimate goal -- a "Clash of Civilizations" -- there are some important crosswinds blowing around the world that may stop them dead in their tracks. First, the pro-democracy military coup in Thailand should be examined outside the spin and puffery emanating from the editorial and production desks in New York and Washington, DC. Yesterday, while Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, a Rupert Murdoch- and Silvio Berlusconi-like corporate media ...

US Resorting to 'Collectiive Punishment' in Iraq
Post Date: 2006-09-19 06:18:01 by Zoroaster
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Published on Monday, September 18, 2006 by the lnter Press Service US Resorting to 'Collective Punishment' in Iraq by Dahr Jamail and Ali al-Fadhily RAMADI - U.S. forces are taking to collective punishment of civilians in several cities across the al-Anbar province west of Baghdad, residents and officials say. Residents stand outside a damaged Sunni mosque after an attack by U.S. forces in Ramadi, 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad, August 25, 2006. U.S. tanks shelled a mosque in the Sunni stronghold of Ramadi after coming under attack from gunmen inside the building, the U.S. military said. A doctor at Ramadi hospital said three people were killed and 22 wounded by U.S. fire. Picture ...

Coffee, tea or TATP
Post Date: 2006-09-18 14:03:42 by a vast rightwing conspirator
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Keillor: Coffee, tea or TATP Garrison Keillor Syndicated columnist Garrison Keillor And now you can't bring your cup of coffee on board the airplane. It's the latest new rule laid down by the nation's security wizards. Everyone knows it's ridiculous - the notion that you can toss together a few liquids and make an explosive is a fiction from late-night movies. You might as well prohibit bald men on the grounds that the evil Lex Luthor was bald and so was Blofeld, the head of S.P.E.C.T.R.E. But we ditch our venti latte in the trash barrel (goodbye, four bucks) and board the flight, and there we read in the paper that aggressive CIA questioning of an al-Qaida bigwig, stripping him, ...

We Are Waking Up From a Natural Disaster
Post Date: 2006-09-18 03:42:31 by Peetie Wheatstraw
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Speaking of natural disasters, I notice George W. Bush seems to be shrinking. It’s as if a little girl has thrown a bucket of water on the wicked witch of the West, er… our little President, and lo and behold, instead of fire and brimstone, we see his impotent flailing rage and catch the stench of his nervous sweat. Maybe that sounds a little harsh. After all, Georgie Boy remains the unitary executive; all hail the Commander-in-Chief, genuflection (at this time) optional. Happily, Tony Snow keeps saying "Freedom of speech is a glorious thing," and I sincerely believe him. But our dwindling el presidente is indeed under duress. He is accused of being dull and tiresome, ...

Pope's Remarks About Jews 'Unwise In Current Climate'
Post Date: 2006-09-17 20:51:50 by Brian S
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Monday September 18, 2006 Guardian Having just stirred up a global storm by quoting from a text fiercely critical of Islam, it might have been expected that Pope Benedict would steer well away from anything alluding to another religion that could be open to misinterpretation. Yet only minutes after saying that he was "deeply sorry" about the reaction to his earlier remarks, he cited a passage from the New Testament highlighting the gulf between Christian and Jewish attitudes to the crucifixion of Jesus. He said that, before leading the crowd in the traditional midday prayer known as the Angelus, he wanted to comment on two recent Roman Catholic festivals relating to the ...

The "Israeli war on Lebanon" and its Repercussions *
Post Date: 2006-09-17 09:14:03 by robin
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Khair El-Din Haseeb Director-General, Centre for Arab Unity Studies Today, after the cessation of "hostilities", it is necessary to think about the possible repercussions of the Israeli aggression on various parties involved, in one way or the other, on both sides of the conflict: Hezbollah, as a resistance movement, and Lebanon on one side, and Israel on the other, as well as its long term effect on the Arab world. For practical and space considerations, this article will deals with Hezbollah and its resistance movement, the repercussion on Israel, and on the Arab World. Effects on Lebanon's internal political and economic situations and its relations with the Arab World and ...

A Conspiracy Against Us All [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2006-09-16 13:16:49 by It Is A Republic
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Five years after 9/11, the truth about what happened that day is more thoroughly documented and widely available than ever. And yet the crackpot conspiracy theories alleging that the Bush administration orchestrated the attacks or allowed them to happen have become more deeply entrenched and broadly accepted than at any time since that terrible day. More than a third (36 percent) of the American public believes it is likely that the Bush administration either perpetrated the 9/11 attacks or deliberately failed to stop them “because they wanted the United States to go to war in the Middle East,” according to a Scripps Howard/Ohio University poll released last month. A Zogby poll ...

Anti-Federalist #3
Post Date: 2006-09-16 08:36:08 by Zoroaster
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Anti-Federalist #3 by Michael S. Rozeff by Michael S. Rozeff DIGG THIS Introduction I would like to see the American system of government peacefully evolve toward market anarchism. This will probably happen when 10–20 percent of Americans fully understand that this is the right direction to go in. An educational effort along these lines looks to benefit from a twofold emphasis: why the ideas of market anarchism are correct and why the ideas motivating our current directions are incorrect. At the heart of our system lie the supporting ideas and beliefs that were born hundreds of years ago and have been inculcated ever since. If we are headed in wrong directions, then some of these ...

The Unmistakable Whiff Of Christian Triumphalism
Post Date: 2006-09-15 22:10:58 by Brian S
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This was no casual slip. Beneath his scholarly rhetoric, the Pope's logic seemed to be that Islam is dangerous and godless Saturday September 16, 2006 John Paul II's pontificate was largely defined by his relationship with a global conflict between west and east. Last Tuesday evening, in a badly judged speech before a home crowd of Bavarian academics, Benedict XVI may well have set the parameters of his own period as Pope, pitching himself into a debate over Islam that has prompted outrage throughout the Muslim world. "Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he ...

Egyptian activists turn against Israel
Post Date: 2006-09-15 18:55:53 by Eoghan
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Egypt's best-known democracy movement has switched causes and is now focused on demanding an end to the country's peace treaty with Israel. The campaign by the Kifaya group is a sign of how the war in Lebanon knocked momentum from democracy efforts and left many reform activists deeply resentful of the United States. Over the past two years, Washington has made promoting democracy a key part of its Middle East policy. But now reformists accuse Washington of supporting Israel in its offensive against Hezbollah guerrillas, which wreaked widespread destruction in Lebanon. Edward S. Walker, a former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and Israel, believes Kifaya's new campaign showcases Washington's ...

The End of a Myth
Post Date: 2006-09-15 15:25:45 by Tauzero
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The End of a Myth by W. S. Hogun You've heard the stereotypes: white men can't run. They can't jump. And they can't fight, either. At least that's what the PC media-machine would have us believe. So far it appears to have worked remarkably well. If you say it loudly enough and often enough, people will believe anything. There are plenty of white athletes out there who are breaking down the stereotypes that whites cannot run and jump. But what about the myth that white men can't fight? If the recent takeover of boxing by white men, from lightweight to heavyweight, hasn't done enough to dispel the PC myth that white men can't fight, allow me to introduce you to another group of white men ...

Dixie Chicks Lead Singer Natalie Maines Blasts Bush Again in New Documentary
Post Date: 2006-09-15 14:58:10 by bluedogtxn
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Dixie Chicks Lead Singer Natalie Maines Blasts Bush Again in New Documentary Wednesday, September 13, 2006 By Roger Friedman Dixie Chicks Lead Singer Blasts Bush Natalie Maines, the lead singer of the Dixie Chicks , has not changed her tune. In a new documentary that premiered last night at the Toronto Film Festival, Maines says of President Bush: "What a dumbf—-." The film, "Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing," received a standing ovation and thunderous applause. Directed by Oscar-winner Barbara Kopple with Cecilia Peck, daughter of late film legend Gregory Peck, "Shut Up and Sing" chronicles the group's journey since igniting a political firestorm in 2003 ...

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