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Market WrapUp (05-02-08) [Full Thread] Post Date: 2008-05-02 18:27:15 by Arete
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Financial Sense Online Market WrapUp with Tim W. Wood 05/02/2008 Financial Sense ® Home l Market Monitor l Market WrapUp l Storm Watch l About Us l Contact Us Today's Market WrapUp 05.02.2008 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Wood ArchiveA Brief Cyclical Overview of the DollarBY TIM W. WOOD Cycles are really just another way of looking at various trends of various degrees. Also, cycles in the market are really no different than many other cycles in nature. As an example, sometimes we have an early spring and sometimes its late. Sometimes a ...
Dick Eastman's explanation works ... Post Date: 2008-05-02 17:48:17 by richard9151
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Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force!
Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
--George Washington
The Rockefellers are a BIG OIL and BIG ETHANOL (for increased land rends from higher food prices), and BIG GLOBAL-WARMING family, which explains everything. Here is my solution to this threefold problem.
We don't have royalty or nobility, we have inherited corporation stock.
Exxon made $40 billion in profit last year, those profits going to more than 100 Rockefeller descendants through a variety of trusts -- but don't worry, the Rockefellers are on top of this global warming problem.
The Rockefeller family network -- "own ...
The STRIPED FLAG of the EAST INDIA COMPANY, and its CONNEXION with the AMERICAN "STARS and STRIPES" Post Date: 2008-05-02 13:36:28 by richard9151
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Last modified: 2007-07-28 by rob raeside The article reproduced below is from the Mariners Mirror dated October 1937 where Charles Fawcett published an article discussing the suggestion that the flag of the East India Company influenced the design of the Grand Union Flag at great length. The article is entitled : The STRIPED FLAG of the EAST INDIA COMPANY, and its CONNEXION with the AMERICAN "STARS and STRIPES" The article discusses the many different possibilities and likelihoods for the design of the Grand Union flag. Although the article provides no definite proof of a connection it provides enough evidence and well formed argument to conclude that it is most likely that ...
The Mystery of the Forgotten U.S. Flag Revealed. Post Date: 2008-05-02 13:16:44 by richard9151
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A little known odd fact about the history of Old Glory, is her sister, the forgotten Civil Flag of the United States. The existence of the first U.S. civil flag came about in 1767 when members of the "Sons of Liberty" rebelled against the Stamp Act by turning the flag of the British East India Company on its side and then flew it on the "Liberty Tree". The "on it's side" vertical stripes were then declared to represent individual sovereignty over the King of England. This new flag, also known as the "Rebellious Flag" and the "Common Law" flag, quickly became the flag of the American Revolutionaries. Ten years later, in 1776, George ...
Distant Echoes of Vietnam -- The Day I Lost My Innocence Post Date: 2008-05-01 21:39:17 by richard9151
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01/05/08 "Counterpunch" -- -- When I was nineteen I was stationed in a remote Laotian village on the Mekong River. I was an Irish kid from the Bronx, over twelve thousand miles from home. It had been a twenty-two hour plane ride to get, in country and another four excruciating hours strapped to a cloth harness in the perimeter of a cargo plane to get to Nakhon Phenom, a town Bob Hope called, the armpit of the world. My first day in town seems surreal now. I remember walking up a dirt road and gaping at a yak being prodded by a toothless woman in a sarong. Sadly, I remember even more clearly the nausea in my own well-fed stomach, as I turned a corner and ...
Siegelman: Exposing Rove is 'worth every day in prison' Post Date: 2008-05-01 11:59:40 by robin
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In an hour-long interview with Thom Hartmann of Air America Radio, former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman pounded hard on what he sees as the three main issues raised by his case: the involvement of Karl Rove in the politicization of the Department of Justice, the apparent theft of the 2002 election in which he was defeated by Bob Riley, and money-laundering by Jack Abramoff and his associates. "Rove's fingerprints, from start to finish are on this case," Siegelman told Hartmann, continuing a line of argument he began in an interview last week with Robert Kennedy, Jr. "It's been a very expensive and costly ordeal for me and my family and, you know, we're not ...
The Heroes at Guantanamo Post Date: 2008-05-01 06:03:47 by Ada
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Just as Eastern European and Russian dissidents who opposed the Soviet Empires tyrannical system are today celebrated as heroes, so it will be with those Americans who have opposed the Pentagons system at Guantanamo Bay. Among the heroes will be Air Force Col. Morris Davis, who formerly served as the Defense Departments chief prosecutor for terrorism cases. This week Davis took the witness stand under oath in a hearing at Guantanamo Bay involving Salim Ahmed Hamdan, an alleged driver for Osama bin Laden. Daviss sworn testimony exposed how the Pentagons judicial system at Gitmo is nothing but an elaborate sham that has nothing to do with justice. ...
The Rising Populist Tide Post Date: 2008-04-30 17:45:01 by ghostdogtxn
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But what about the children? Post Date: 2008-04-30 06:45:30 by Ada
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Christopher Ratte, professor in the department of classics at the University of Michigan, was recently turned into a jailbird and had his son taken away from him, all in the name of protecting the child from the father. He had taken his 7-year old son to a baseball game in Detroit and ordered him lemonade. What was served up was a "Mikes Hard Lemonade," which his son prepared to drink. Suddenly security arrived. "You know this is an alcoholic beverage?" the security guard asked. "You have got to be kidding," responded the professor. And before the professor could examine the bottle, the guard snatched it away, and the boy was taken to the hospital where ...
Pentagon Pundit Scandal Broke the Law Post Date: 2008-04-30 05:54:33 by Ada
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The Pentagon military analyst program [1] unveiled in last week's exposé [2] by David Barstow in the New York Times was not just unethical but illegal. It violates, for starters, specific restrictions that Congress has been placing in its annual appropriation bills every year since 1951. According to those restrictions, "No part of any appropriation contained in this or any other Act shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes within the United States not heretofore authorized by the Congress." As explained in a March 21, 2005 report [3] by the Congressional Research Service [4], "publicity or propaganda" is defined by the U.S. Government ...
Driving Guantanamo Detainees Insane Post Date: 2008-04-29 19:22:53 by richard9151
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29/04/08 "ICH" -- - The New York Times today reminds us of the truly horrifying conditions at the Guantanamo prison. The Times reports on claims that solitary confinement in their 882; by 1282; metal cells with no windows and nothing to do but read the Koran for 22 hours a day is literally driving many detainees insane. This situation is being raised by lawyers for detainees indicted for war crimes as the lawyers claim that their clients are unable to concentrate and aid the defense in preparation for their upcoming trials. By many definitions, treatment that drives people insane would constitute torture. But, when the US ratified the UN Convention Against Torture and ...
Man gets prison after hundreds of thousands of spam e-mails Post Date: 2008-04-29 16:46:01 by nolu_chan
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 Man gets prison after hundreds of thousands of spam e-mails DENVER (AP) - A Colorado man accused of sending hundreds of thousands of spam e-mails has been sentenced to 21 months in prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion and falsifying e-mail headers. Thirty-five-year-old Edward "Eddie" Davidson of Louisville was also ordered to pay nearly $715,000 to the Internal Revenue Service. He was sentenced Monday and ordered to report to prison authorities in May. Click here to find out more! Federal prosecutors say Davidson's operation used false e-mail headers to disguise the sender. Prosecutors say some of the spam was meant to dupe stock investors ...
Keep an eye on Houston Post Date: 2008-04-29 16:06:53 by PSUSA
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I just got off the phone with him. Mayday celebration in Houston to be met with protests. He is planning on being there. Many will be armed for self defense. Watch for riots, or worse. Tensions are high. Hopefully, nothing bad happens.
Poster Comment:Take it for what you think it's worth.
An interview with Mickey Z. Post Date: 2008-04-27 13:03:42 by robin
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An interview with Mickey Z.By Maxwell BlackOnline Journal Guest Writer Apr 25, 2008, 00:09 I manage a restaurant in DC where I'm often baffled by the presence of people like Senator "Joe-mentum" or former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Night after night of making sure the sons and daughters of CEOs and Saudi oil barons get their grilled salmon on time can be a bitter pill to swallow. However, on two nights last week I had a subversive secret: whenever I had a moment I would sneak back to the office and tend to my email interview with my hero, and under-read American mischief maker, Mickey Z. The following is the result of our somewhat spontaneous interview. ...
We Want Your Soul Post Date: 2008-04-26 23:07:02 by robin
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Student gets $628 ticket for sitting on park ledge Post Date: 2008-04-26 12:50:22 by Red Jones
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Student gets $628 ticket for sitting on park ledge IRWIN BLOCK The Gazette Friday, April 25, 2008 Most people who walk by Émilie Gamelin Park downtown see its many granite surfaces as an invitation to sit and relax. Dozens were doing just that in the sun yesterday and ever since the park opened in 1992. But as a Concordia University student found out Saturday, Montreal police, if they so choose, can hit you with a $628 ticket for nothing more menacing than sitting on a ledge. Brendan Colin Jones, 25, was sitting on a park ledge on de Maisonneuve Blvd. just east of Berri St. At one point, he swung around southward and his feet were on grass behind the ledge. The Victoria ...
Lynne Meredith update Post Date: 2008-04-26 11:13:27 by richard9151
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--- In oldright@yahoogroups.com, Roland wrote: Dear Cindy, I hope this finds you well and in good spirit. Chances are you have already seen the following [below this post] but felt I should send it anyway because of our recent exchanges. We've been doing our very best to WARN the tax guru's [like Meredith and Schiff] and unwitting "patriots" since [shortly after] my D. C. experience. I am NOT saying they should quit fighting. I AM saying they are fighting WRONG [as you are about to learn should you try to win in their courts.., sorry to be so blunt - this is not meant arrogantly.., it is a fact]. Going into their courts [hoping for truth, remedy and justice] is akin to ...
Larken Rose Verdict Post Date: 2008-04-26 10:58:25 by richard9151
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August 13, 2005 - 19:01 To All, I hope this finds you well and in good spirit. Regarding Larken Rose's GUILTY VERDICT.., first, I should like to say I am very sad to hear this news. He and his wife, in my opinion, have gone the distance. They pressed the issue further than most [I call it, "poking the beast in the eye"]. As you know.., Larken has been challenging the infernals to come and "get him" for quite some time. He was sure he had the "magic bullet" and if given even half a chance would win when he finally got his day in court. NOT!!!! Another of us bites the dust. So.., what have we learned? What is the message to others out there ...
Soldiers of Evil Post Date: 2008-04-26 10:05:54 by richard9151
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Source: The Voice of Freedom Thomas Paine, one of Americas most influential Founding Fathers, wrote in his brilliant essay, Common Sense, that government at its very best, when it is doing everything right and nothing wrong, is a necessary evil. In other words, Thomas Paine and those (like myself) who share his views on government believe that all governments are inherently evil. This means that those who work for government are supporting, by their efforts, something evil, and are therefore perpetrating evil. In other words, all bureaucrats, that is, all elected and appointed officials, whether federal, state, city, county or otherwise, are supporting a government that is ...
How the 2nd Revolution Started Post Date: 2008-04-25 14:34:27 by Critter
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Joe got sick of reading about jackboot police state thuggery and decided it was time to start cleaning house. It was way past Claire Wolfe time in his estimation, but no one seemed to be willing to push back against the forces of evil that had taken over his country. The last straw was reading about some teenage girls that were sexually assaulted by what had become the new gestapo. The corrupt and perverse system was doing everything in its power to protect the kiddie queers with badges, and Joe knew they would get away with it this time, and do it again the next time they got the chance. You see, they were special cock suckers and they knew it. So Joe went digging in his gun cabinet and ...
Our Government at Work, or, Where is the Rope? [Full Thread] Post Date: 2008-04-25 09:38:16 by Jethro Tull
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Our government at work, or where is the rope? I hope the following 14 reasons are forwarded over and over again until they are read so many times that the reader gets sick of reading them. I have included the URL's for verification of the following facts:1. $11 Billion to $22 billion is spent on welfare to illegal aliens each year.http://tinyurl.com/zob772. $2.2 Billion dollars a year is spent on food assistance programs such as food stamps, WIC, and free school lunches for illegal aliens.http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/fiscalexec.html3. $2.5 Billion dollars a year is spent on Medicaid for illegal aliens.http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/fiscalexec.html4. $12 Billion dollars a year is ...
Prison Nation Post Date: 2008-04-25 07:10:26 by Ada
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Americans, perhaps like all people, have a remarkable capacity for tuning out unpleasantries that do not directly affect them. I'm thinking here of wars on foreign lands, but also the astonishing fact that the United States has become the world's most jail-loving country, with well over 1 in 100 adults living as slaves in a prison. Building and managing prisons, and locking people up, have become major facets of government power in our time, and it is long past time for those who love liberty to start to care. Before we get to the reasons why, look at the facts as reported by the New York Times. The U.S. leads the world in prisoner production. There are 2.3 million people behind ...
A Champion for Women Post Date: 2008-04-24 18:08:20 by ghostdogtxn
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Trials of Muslim Charities Likened to a Witch-hunt Post Date: 2008-04-23 17:54:15 by Red Jones
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RIGHTS-US: Trials of Muslim Charities Likened to a Witch-hunt William Fisher NEW YORK, Apr 21 (IPS) - The U.S. government's anti-terrorist financing programmes are based on the "guilt by association" tactics of the McCarthy era and have had a widespread negative impact on U.S. charities, critics say. That is the view of Kay Guinane, director of the Nonprofit Speech Rights Programme for OMB (Office of Management and Budget) Watch, an independent not-for-profit government watchdog group. Guinane told IPS that government actions have resulted in programme cutbacks and increased fear of speaking out on important public issues. The organisation accused Congress of continuing ...
Depopulating the Masses While They Aren't Looking Post Date: 2008-04-23 10:02:07 by JiminyC
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Have you ever stopped to consider all the strange, odd, basically unexplainable events, behavior etc. that take place all of the time? You know what I mean - those things that, no matter how hard you think about them, they just don't quite add up. Things such as: AIDS and other odd diseases suddenly appearing out of thin air; pfiesteria, a once harmless organism mutating in a matter of decades to become the "cell from hell"; the Central Intelligence Agency misidentifying a pharmaceutical plant in the Sudan for a weapons manufacturing facility; the imprisoning of marijuana users for life because "drug use is harmful"; the refusal to fund needle exchange programs that ...
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