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Marvin Heemeyer--Killdozer
Post Date: 2008-02-01 10:22:21 by christine
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Born: 1952 Birthplace: Castlewood, SD Died: 4-Jun-2004 Location of death: Granby, CO Cause of death: Suicide Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Criminal Nationality: United States Executive summary: Killdozer pilot Military service: USAF (1969) After years of enmity with the city council over the construction of a concrete plant near his store, Marvin Heemeyer drove an armored Komatsu D335A bulldozer through downtown Granby, Colorado, pulverizing several buildings before turning a gun on himself. After lobbying unsuccessfully against the construction of the plant, Heemeyer found his muffler shop cut off from the rest of town, his business ...

YOU (yes, you) Can Make A Difference!!!
Post Date: 2008-02-01 10:07:33 by christine
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My name is Edgar J. Steele. Nope. I'm not dead. Not in jail, either. I didn't sneak out of the country in the dead of night. No such luck. You don't get rid of me that easily. Thanks for thinking of me, though (especially the fellow who had the local sheriff's deputies make me prove to them that I was ok a couple of nights ago). Seriously...thanks. I can't tell you how much it means to know that so many out there are thinking of me and getting concerned when the web site is off line. My soon-to-be ex-web-hosting company went off line on Jan 24 and then strung me along with "It'll be back up shortly," for the next six days. I should know better. I've ...

Atty Sylvia Stolz - 'Breakthrough On The Holocaust Front'
Post Date: 2008-02-01 10:04:35 by Zoroaster
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Atty Sylvia Stolz - 'Breakthrough On The Holocaust Front' 2-1-8 Note - Sylvia Stolz is the defense attorney who was recently sentenced to three-and-a-half years behind bars for defending Ernst Zundel. She is engaged to Horst MAHLER, one of Germany's high profile "Holocaust Denier" dissidents. Mahler is a brilliant but controversial attorney, disbarred in Germany for his politically incorrect views. UPDATE - Sylvia Stolz and Breakthrough on the Holocaust Front Translated by Prof James Damon Greetings from Horst Mahler: This is a quick report on the latest developments here in Germany. The weekend before Sylvia was jailed, we received a letter from Potsdam court ...

Berkeley Finds a New Way to Make War Politics Local
Post Date: 2008-02-01 07:59:05 by angle
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Toby Blome of Code Pink demonstrated the group’s antiwar beliefs in front of the Marine recruiting office in Berkeley, Calif. BERKELEY, Calif. — While the City Council here has little — read, no — sway over foreign policy and distant wars, local parking is a different matter. And so it was that a parking space directly in front of the recruiting station here for the Marine Corps was awarded on Tuesday night to an antiwar group in the hope of running the Marines out of town. Having failed in recent years to impeach President Bush and stop the war in Afghanistan, members of the City Council approved a resolution that encourages people to nonviolently “impede, ...

What Would You Do ??? [TO: Aristeides].
Post Date: 2008-01-31 14:52:13 by noone222
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Speeding ticket blitz to begin today in NJ
Post Date: 2008-01-31 12:21:40 by Jethro Tull
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Here's something a friend sent me that may be useful: Starting today(1/30/08), New Jersey will launch a 30 day speeding ticket frenzy. The state estimates that 9 million dollars will be generated in speeding tickets. 1 million will go to pay state troopers' overtime. There will be 50 state troopers on duty at all times patrolling the 9 mainintersections and highways. They are the following: > I-295 north and south > 1-95 (Jersey Turnpike) north and south > 1-80 east and west > I-287 north and south > I-78 east and west > 1-195 east and west > 1-280 east and west > Rt. 130 north and south > Garden State Parkway north and south 5 mph above the limit can ...

Vermont anti-Bush petition
Post Date: 2008-01-31 09:36:39 by angle
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A town petition making President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney subject to arrest for crimes against the Constitution has triggered a barrage of criticism from people who say residents are "wackjobs" and "nuts." In e-mail messages, voicemail messages and telephone calls, outraged people are calling the measure the equivalent of treason and vowing never to visit Vermont. "Has everyone up there been out in the cold too long?" said one. "I would like to know how I could get some water from your town," said another. "It's obvious that there is something special in it." The petition — with more than 436 signatures, or at least ...

How do "they" control the world? -- The quick and thorough explanation of everything.
Post Date: 2008-01-29 11:11:18 by richard9151
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military industrial banking intelligence complex This is a simple explanation of how "they" control the world. This will explain how and why "they" killed John F. Kennedy, what "they" were doing in Vietnam, not to mention explaining one hundred years of unexplainable foreign policy and wars. You will see who "they" are. Also, you will learn how "they" control what the people think, and how "they" do it. Ten thousand years ago when civilization began, commerce was simply trading. Trading goods is a reliable economic method, because the value of your economy always equals the value of goods within the economy. There is no such ...

Vt. town to vote on Bush arrest
Post Date: 2008-01-28 20:52:03 by robin
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BRATTLEBORO, Vt., Jan. 28 Officials in Brattleboro, Vt., have decided to allow residents to vote at a town meeting on whether to indict U.S. President Bush for war crimes. The Brattleboro Select Board voted 3-2 to put the measure, which would allow for the indictment and arrest of President George Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for war crimes, perjury or obstruction of justice charges if they ever visit Vermont, on the Town Meeting Day warning, the Rutland (Vt.) Herald reported Monday. Town Clerk Annette Cappy said residents will vote on the measure using paper ballots at the March 4 meeting. Critics of the measure have questioned whether the town actually has the power to enforce ...

The coorperation is taking away our livelyhood
Post Date: 2008-01-28 20:47:46 by joel case
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As a culture we need to start stepping away from global economy and profit driven markets. Instead of investing our brightest minds to the pursuit of money we need to start thinking about how we want to spend our next 2,000 years on earth. Global calamity has been on peoples minds since the dawn of time, but the way we battle with nature we could be closer than ever. Since we marginalize the extreme poor and don't teach them how to live independent of relief. They are forced to fight over jobs that pay slave wages. Most of the jobs in poor countries are resource and factory based and offer only poor working conditions. We can do better than this. The only way is to return to more local ...

Pakistan Shuns C.I.A. Buildup Sought by U.S.
Post Date: 2008-01-27 20:50:25 by richard9151
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27/01/08 "New York Times" -- -- The top two American intelligence officials traveled secretly to Pakistan early this month to press President Pervez Musharraf to allow the Central Intelligence Agency greater latitude to operate in the tribal territories where Al Qaeda, the Taliban and other militant groups are all active, according to several officials who have been briefed on the visit. But in the unannounced meetings on Jan. 9 with the two American officials — Mike McConnell, the director of national intelligence, and Gen. Michael V. Hayden, the C.I.A. director — Mr. Musharraf rebuffed proposals to expand any American combat presence in Pakistan, either through ...

War and Emergency Power Act - Portal to Dictatorship
Post Date: 2008-01-27 10:53:31 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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War and Emergency Power Act - Portal to Dictatorship by Gene Schroeder If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator. George W. Bush, December 18, 2000 on CNN INTRODUCTION To be able to call oneself "American" has long been a source of pride for those fortunate enough to live in this great land. The word "American" has always been synonymous with strength in the defense of our highest ideals of liberty, justice and opportunity, not only for ourselves, but for those throughout the world less fortunate than we. America's greatest strength has always been her people, individuals laying their differences aside ...

PJB: Why McCain Would be Worse Than Bush [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2008-01-27 07:17:54 by Kamala
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PJB: Why McCain Would be Worse Than Bush Patrick J. Buchanan Friday January 25, 2008 In 2004, the voters of Arizona, by 56 percent to 44 percent, enacted Proposition 200, requiring proof of citizenship before an individual may vote or receive state benefits. Forty-six percent of Hispanics voted for Prop. 200, giving the lie to those who say Hispanics support the illegal invasion of their country. Over 190,000 Arizonans petitioned to put Prop. 200 on the ballot. As it simply required proof of citizenship before receiving the benefits and privileges of citizenship, who could oppose it? Answer: the entire GOP congressional delegation, led by Sen. John McCain. This is the same John McCain ...

The World is Going to Hell, and Always Has Been
Post Date: 2008-01-26 07:45:49 by YertleTurtle
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Poster Comment:The world has always, is now, and in the future, going to hell in the proverbial handbasket. So, I tell people, you have to rise above it all, and find your own place to live. It's the only thing you can do. So, in the midst of everything, here is where I live.

Get Good With Gun Gab
Post Date: 2008-01-25 06:28:05 by Ada
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Always practice your response when asked why you carry a gun or what you think of gun control. Through the years several writers and enthusiasts have written great sound bites you can use. Gun people love to exchange gun-related effective statements that are funny, cut to the heart of gun control’s evil, promote freedom and defense, or all of the above. Being armed emotionally and conversationally is almost as important as being armed with bullets that fly out your gun’s muzzle. The left thinks it owns the arguments. To be honest, many times it does because those who believe in freedom are often so caught up in day-to-day productivity and trying to make ends meet for their ...

SATIRE; President Bush: In an Emergency State Of The Union Speech To Congress
Post Date: 2008-01-24 20:36:14 by richard9151
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President Bush: In an Emergency State Of The Union Speech To Congress 4 Minute Video - Satire If president Bush were honest, perhaps this is what he would say in his "state of the union" THIS IS FUNNY, GROTESQUE, TRUE, FALSE, ANTI-AMERICAN, MATURE, CHILDISH, AND A SIGN THAT DEMOCRACY STILL LIVES IN THE USA! HERE; www.informationclearinghouse.info/article1427.htm Death threats and other abusive emails should be sent directly to tom@canwetalk.com Click for Full Text!

Basis of Liberty -- Good Government
Post Date: 2008-01-24 14:53:51 by richard9151
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"Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged." -- Northwest Ordinance, Article III, 1787 http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Northwest.Ordinance,.Article.III,.1787.Quote.72C9 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Good government generally begins in the family, and if the moral character of a people once degenerate, their political character must soon follow." -- Elias Boudinot president of the Continental Congress, later a congressman from NJ, and president of the American Bible Society ...

Locking a Nation Into Permanent Childhood
Post Date: 2008-01-23 06:49:59 by Ada
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A letter-writer recently objected that I used great libertarian Rose Wilder Lane as a "sole source" for the fact that American schooling was taken over, in the late 19th century, by statists enamored of the Prussian compulsion model, aiming to create a docile peasant class by crippling the American intellect – making reading seem real hard, for starters, by replacing the old system in which delighted kids learned to combine the sounds of the Roman letters, with a perverted "whole word" method better suited to decoding hieroglyphics. In July 1991, John Taylor Gatto, New York's Teacher of the Year, quit, saying he was tired of working for an institution that ...

Arm Yourself
Post Date: 2008-01-22 06:34:41 by Ada
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The young lady recently murdered while hiking the southern tip of the Appalachian Trail might be alive today if she had tucked a pistol into her backpack or fanny pack. Yes, I know it's against the law to carry a pistol on the trail, but which would you prefer – breaking a bureaucratic rule or getting your brains knocked out and then being decapitated? I'm afraid too many of us have spent our lives in an urban environment and have thus lost touch with the reality of the outdoors. When you go into the woods by yourself, you leave not only your car behind, but the protection of the law. When you are by yourself, whether on an urban street or in a forest, and someone comes along ...

2002 Coup vs Chavez -The Truth About The Massacre
Post Date: 2008-01-18 01:25:04 by _______
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Hospitals tagging babies with electronic chips
Post Date: 2008-01-15 07:55:20 by noone222
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Privacy advocates protest as half of Ohio birthing centers turn to tracking technology Posted: January 15, 2008 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Jerome R. Corsi © 2008 WorldNetDaily.com Over half the birthing facilities in Ohio are being equipped with an RFID infant protection system placed on infants at birth to prevent them from being abducted from the hospital or from being given to the wrong mother. "Standard protocol in the hospitals using the VeriChip system is that the baby receives an RFID anklet at birth and the mother receives a matching wristband," VeriChip spokeswoman Allison Tomek told WND. "The mothers are not asked." VeriChip Corp., a publicly listed ...

Driving A Right, Not A Privilege
Post Date: 2008-01-15 05:38:34 by Artisan
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Driving A Right, Not A Privilege SPECIAL POLICE OFFICER BULLETIN U.S. COURT DECISIONS CONFIRM "DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE" IS A CITIZENS RIGHT AND NOT A GOVERNMENT GRANTED PRIVILEGE. For many years Professionals within the criminal justice System have acted upon the belief that traveling by motor vehicle upon the roadway was a privilege that was gained by a citizen only after approval by their respective state government in the form of the issuance of a permit or license to that Particular individual. Legislators, police officers and court officials are becoming aware that there are now court decisions that prove the fallacy of the legal opinion that" driving is a privilege ...

Consuming Our Way to Unhappiness
Post Date: 2008-01-14 10:34:59 by richard9151
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12/01/08 "AlterNet" -- Everywhere we turn lately, ads -- holiday, post-holiday, and year-end -- have been encouraging us to shop in a concerted and somewhat desperate effort to salvage the economy. But where does all the stuff we're buying actually come from? Over the last few weeks I've received a number of emails encouraging me to watch The Story of Stuff, an online video that asks and answers that question. With amusing graphics and plenty of humor, host Annie Leonard delivers a complex analysis in an audience-friendly tone. It's produced by Free Range Studios, creators of The Meatrix, the wildly popular animated short about factory farming. WITH VIDEO HERE; ...

Pentagon, Big Pharma: Drug Troops to Numb Them to Horrors of War
Post Date: 2008-01-14 06:29:38 by Ada
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The DoD is flirting with the idea of medicating soldiers to desensitize them to combat trauma -- will an army of unfeeling monsters result? In June, the Department of Defense Task Force on Mental Health acknowledged "daunting and growing" psychological problems among our troops: Nearly 40 percent of soldiers, a third of Marines and half of National Guard members are presenting with serious mental health issues. They also reported "fundamental weaknesses" in the U.S. military's approach to psychological health. That report was followed in August by the Army Suicide Event Report (ASER), which reported that 2006 saw the highest rate of military suicides in 26 years. And ...

This is not merely a subprime crisis
Post Date: 2008-01-14 05:38:53 by thinking4me
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By Wolfgang Münchau Last updated: January 14 2008 06:57 Bromley If this had been a mere subprime crisis, it would now be over. But it is not, and nor will it be over soon. The reason is that several other pockets of the credit market are also vulnerable. Credit cards are one such segment, similar in size to the subprime market. Another is credit default swaps, relatively modern financial instruments that allow bondholders to insure against default. Those who such sell such protection receive a quarterly premium, based on a percentage of the amount insured. The CDS market is worth about $45,000bn (€30,500bn, £23,000bn). This is not an easy figure to imagine. It is more ...

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