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Police raping, assaulting, murdering, stealing, coverups
Post Date: 2009-06-12 09:04:40 by PSUSA
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Pig News XXXVIII Posted on 06/12/2009 by psusa | Edit Charleston Officer Sean Patrick Charged with Soliciting Minor Appears in Court CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — A Charleston police officer accused of soliciting sex from a minor on the internet was back in court Monday. Sean Patrick appeared in a Virginia courtroom on Monday. Patrick is accused of having sexually explicit chats, sending nude pictures and making plans to meet an underage girl from Virginia. The girl turned out to be an undercover agent. During the hearing Monday, Patrick’s trial date was supposed to be set, but instead a suppression hearing was called for July 23. Patrick was arrested and charged back in ...

To Die for a Mystique
Post Date: 2009-06-09 06:25:30 by Ada
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The lessons our leaders didn’t learn from the Vietnam War In one of the most thoughtful Vietnam-era accounts written by a senior military officer, Gen. Bruce Palmer once observed, “With respect to Vietnam, our leaders should have known that the American people would not stand still for a protracted war of an indeterminate nature with no foreseeable end to the U.S. commitment.” General Palmer thereby distilled into a single sentence the central lesson of Vietnam: to embark upon an open-ended war lacking clearly defined and achievable objectives was to forfeit public support, thereby courting disaster. The implications were clear: never again. Palmer’s book, which he ...

Our McMan in Bananastan
Post Date: 2009-06-09 06:15:52 by Ada
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Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, our new Bananastan war chief, may be more dangerous and even crazier than his boss, Gen. David Petraeus of Central Command. McChrystal reportedly eats one meal a day and sleeps three hours a night. We can’t know for sure if that’s true, but we can assume McChrystal wants us to think it is because it comes from the New York Times, who almost certainly got it from the press kit McChrystal’s public affairs colonel gave them. Unconfirmed rumor also has it that McChrystal only drinks rain water to avoid the effects of fluoridation on his precious bodily fluids, and that he takes acai berry purgatives to maintain his purity of essence. However much ...

Upcoming Money Bombs
Post Date: 2009-06-09 01:58:00 by Refinersfire
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Here are two Candidates that need our help.. http://kokeshforcongress.com/ Money Bomb Date: July 4, 2009 http://www.rjharris2010.com/ Money Bomb Date: June 19, 2009

Vote and Die: Liszt for President (2008)
Post Date: 2009-06-09 00:01:50 by rack42
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View it for youself. In SD and HD Poster Comment:Not so funny.

Architect Richard Gage Will Be on Coast To Coast Am With George Noory on Tuesday Night
Post Date: 2009-06-08 10:14:58 by Horse
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Architect Richard Gage, member of the American Institute of Architects, and founder of Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth, will discuss the destruction of the three World Trade Center high rises on 9-11, and why 700 architects and engineers have found evidence for explosive controlled demolition, and are calling for a new investigation. The show runs from 10 pm to 2 am but guests do not usuually start until 11 am but the announcement does not say which hours Mr Gage will be on the air. Poster Comment:If that is too late at night for you, you can get the archive on a podcast here: http://www.ksfo560.com/sectional.asp?id=25971

The Empire Strikes Back: Preparing for the Worst
Post Date: 2009-06-08 06:19:09 by Ada
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"The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive." ~ Thomas Jefferson The American government will be soundly defeated if a civil war ever erupts in the continental US. Not only will a single incident have a ripple effect that will spark the awakening of thousands of insurgencies but the violent over-reaction and clumsy attempts at propaganda by the American media complex in the thrall of Mordor on the Potomac will wholly exacerbate the conflicts to levels of mayhem and insurrection that will startle the normal American. There is a huge simmering and angry underbelly to the American polity that the Tea Parties are ...

And We Like Sheep . . .
Post Date: 2009-06-08 06:06:12 by Ada
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After leading police on a long chase near the same Slauson Cutoff made famous by Johnny Carson (and jazz trombone virtuoso Bill Watrous), Richard Rodriguez was obviously going to jail. At the end of a vehicular pursuit that endangered the lives and property of several people, Rodriguez – an accused street gang member – side-swiped a parked car before coming to a stop near a small cluster of buildings. The driver bolted from the car and a brief foot chase began. Surprisingly fleet and agile, Rodriguez sprinted a quarter-mile or so before cornering himself in a fenced backyard. Taking a deep breath, and being familiar with the drill, Rodriguez flattened himself on the ground, arms ...

What War Looks Like
Post Date: 2009-06-07 19:25:30 by Ada
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It is impossible to know war if you do not stand with the mass of the powerless caught in its maw. All narratives of war told through the lens of the com­batants carry with them the seduction of violence. But once you cross to the other side, to stand in fear with the helpless and the weak, you confront the moral depravity of industrial slaughter and the scourge that is war itself. Few books achieve this clarity. “The Photographer” is one. A strange book, part photojournalism and part graphic memoir, “The Photographer” tells the story of a small mission of mostly French doctors and nurses who traveled into northern Afghanistan by horse and donkey train in 1986, at ...

Never Let Anyone Tell Your Story for You
Post Date: 2009-06-06 16:19:22 by Turtle
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Some years ago a historian told me, "Never let anyone tell your story for you." I was also told this again a few weeks ago, which reminded me of the first time. This hostorian didn't explain, but he didn't have to: I instinctively knew the unstated rest of his comment: "Because if you do, they will destroy your culture. They will destroy the myths and rites and rituals that hold it together. They'll destroy your community, and the meaning and importance that supports it." I also thought of this saying when a friend, very much a history buff himself, told me he had read the textbook given his 16-year-old son in his Advanced Placement history class in high ...

Grateful Slave
Post Date: 2009-06-06 14:58:32 by boonie rat
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Grateful Slave by Paine's Torch Copyright 1993 ZENO Press, All Rights Reserved I am a grateful slave. My master is a good man. He gives me food, shelter, work and other things. All he requires in return is that I obey him. I am told he has the power to control my life. I look up to him, and wish that I were so powerful. My master must understand the world better than I, because he was chosen by many others for his respected position. I sometimes complain, but fear I cannot live without his help. He is a good man. My master protects my money from theft, before and after he takes half of it. Before taking his half, he says only he can protect my money. After taking it, he says it is ...

MUST READ/HEAR: Spirit of Tiananmen Square Lives: Survivor
Post Date: 2009-06-04 21:04:38 by Deasy
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Poster note: the man interviewed in the audio segment posted at the end of this story talks about how good it feels to address one's fellow citizens on the things that matter most, namely the yearning for freedom. Please listen when you have a chance. I think too few of our fellow Americans understand why we speak up and write about our frustrations with growing signs of tyranny. The desire to be heard and to articulate anger and resentment at oppression is common to all people who love freedom. This man, Zhou, expressed this so well that I had to point out how much in common I feel with him. When we think of Tiananmen Square, we think of the idealism and courage of the students and ...

Minority Report a l’Obama
Post Date: 2009-06-04 06:56:34 by Ada
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If Obama had stated that preventive detention would not apply to anyone apprehended going forward, he would have offered a decisive - not to mention, for people like me, more acceptable - policy directive. The fact that he did not make this distinction cannot help but make one wonder whether the remedies created to address the unfortunate and unacceptable baggage of the Bush years may carry over into his own era. If that is the case, we might well ask ourselves, what other good intentions might choose to hide behind a legacy that begs for closure? via The major missing piece in Obama’s new Gitmo policy. I had an interesting discussion with a close friend of mine yesterday, a former ...

Braveheart... "I won't die for these bastards."
Post Date: 2009-06-04 02:54:34 by wakeup
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A question for webmasters here
Post Date: 2009-06-03 19:14:29 by PSUSA
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Do you check your logs for .gov and .mil visitors? I have a free wordpress blog and it's limited when it comes to showing who pops in, but I added another stat program a few days ago. That new program shows a variety of JBT hits (not many but some over the past few days) and I am wondering if you see that too. We all hear about .gov monitoring but I'm curious on how widespread it is. No one really talks about it, it seems. The good news is that a lot of schools are showing up on the logs. .

Cop found guilty in bartender beating
Post Date: 2009-06-03 13:13:22 by Jethro Tull
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Cop found guilty in bartender beating June 2, 2009 7:05 PM | 121 Comments | UPDATED STORY A Cook County judge today found Chicago Police officer Anthony Abbate guilty of aggravated battery for his 2007 attack on a female bartender, saying that even if the woman pushed and shoved Abbate to get him to leave a restricted area, "that did not justify his actions afterward, which were completely out of proportion." Earlier in the day, Judge John J. Fleming, presiding over the bench trial, acquitted Abbate of two lesser charges of official misconduct. Suspended Chicago police officer Anthony Abbate walks out of the Cook County Courthouse after he was found guilty of ...

Remembering Father Gerry
Post Date: 2009-06-03 05:54:35 by Stephen Lendman
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Remembering Father Gerry - by Stephen Lendman The Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti's (IJDH) Brian Concannon knew him well, and posted this on IJDH's web site on his passing: "Reverend Gerard Jean-Juste (1947 - 2009), a tireless advocate for justice for Haitians in Haiti and the US, passed away today, May 27, 2009. Fr. Gerry's passing is a great loss to all of us at IJDH and BAI (Bureau des Avocats Internationaux in Haiti)." In an on-air interview, Concannon added: "So every time there's been a dictatorship in Haiti in the last 20 years he was one of the top people out there resisting it. He was also a leader in the United States where ...

Military Recruiter Killed In Ark Shooting
Post Date: 2009-06-01 13:39:56 by Brian S
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(06-01) 10:34 PDT Little Rock, Ark. (AP) -- One Army recruiter was killed Monday and a second was wounded in a shooting at a recruiting office, and a suspect was arrested, police said. Police Lt. Terry Hastings said the recruiter was shot when a man in a black SUV opened fire on the office in west Little Rock at about 10:30 a.m. The vehicle was stopped on Interstate 630 a short time later and a suspect was taken into custody. Hastings said the suspect pulled over and surrendered without incident. Police said they found an assault rifle in the vehicle. Hastings said he did not know whether the recruiting office was specifically targeted or was randomly chosen. Hastings said shortly ...

Forward to C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesse
Post Date: 2009-05-31 17:21:10 by Deasy
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Poster's note: see also: La falsificación de Hermann Hesse por Miguel Serrano C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesseby Miguel Serrano Foreword Foreword I reread the pages of this book with an overpowering feeling of nostalgia. How many years have there been, and how many editions? - twenty in the United States alone, as well as translations into most of the European languages, even Dutch and Greek, not to mention Persian and Japanese. How many years have passed since I experienced this great adventure of the soul! Truly, I have been blessed with a magical existence, since I was lucky enough to live for ten years in Montagnola, in the ancient Casa Camuzzi, which had once provided a home ...

US violated Geneva Conventions, Bush Iraq commander says
Post Date: 2009-05-29 20:05:01 by Ada
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The head of the US Central Command, General David Petraeus, said Friday that the US had violated the Geneva Conventions in a stunning admission from President Bush’s onetime top general in Iraq that the US may have violated international law. “When we have taken steps that have violated the Geneva Conventions we rightly have been criticized, so as we move forward I think it’s important to again live our values, to live the agreements that we have made in the international justice arena and to practice those,” Gen. Petraeus said on Fox News Friday afternoon. Petraeus made the comment in the context of being asked about the Bush administration’s so-called ...

Turtle's Friend Visits the Principal
Post Date: 2009-05-29 14:12:57 by Turtle
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One of my friends has a 16-year-old boy who is in Advanced Placement in high school. Not surprisingly, all those not in Advanced Placement speak Spanish. TF, who is a history buff, went through his son's history text, expecting to tear it apart. He didn't have to, finding it an excellent book. On the other hand, the one for the Spanish speakers was so bad TF went to the principal. One of the things he complained about was that the textbook was writtn by a Jew, and listed how many Jews died in every country in Europe during WWII. This is not American history, it is European history, and has no place in American textbooks. Worse, the book did not list how many Americans died in ...

('tube) Craig T Nelson: "I'm going to quit paying my taxes to protest government unaccountability"
Post Date: 2009-05-29 12:02:39 by Jethro Tull
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The Last Rebel: Gene Hackman meets H.K. Edgerton, Former NAACP President
Post Date: 2009-05-28 20:18:59 by Deasy
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ASHEVILLE, June 27 — On Thursday, June 26, 2008, at the invitation of Asheville Tribune Editor David Morgan and confirmation of SLRC Administrative Director, the Honorable Roger McCredie that a Truth Patrol should be present; I would don the uniform of the Southern soldier, pick up his glorious banner and head out to Malaprop's Bookstore in downtown Asheville where actor Gene Hackman with his co-author, Daniel Lenihan had come to promote, sign copies and answer questions about their book titled "Escape From Andersonville," touted as a novel of the Civil War. After greeting and posing for pictures for many of the people that included some of Asheville and Buncombe ...

SIBEL EDMONDS: Announcing 'Project Expose MSM'
Post Date: 2009-05-27 23:57:10 by Horse
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Whistleblowers set to name names, turn tables on media who've betrayed our trust Newsweek reporters named in 'real-life' case example of new project... We all have been tirelessly screaming about issues related to Congressional leaders abdicating their main responsibility of 'oversight.' We have been outraged for way too long at seeing 'no' accountability whatsoever in many known cases of extreme wrongdoing. I, and many of you, believe that the biggest reason for this was, and still is, the lack of true journalism and media coverage --- which acts as the necessary pressure and catalyst for those spineless politicians on the Hill and in the Executive branch. Or, ...

1000 pipers at Hunter Mountain 2007
Post Date: 2009-05-27 20:35:55 by Deasy
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Savor these days.

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