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September 20, 2006

Ex-Governor McGreevey Spills the Beans

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by Jeff Davis

Jim McCreevey

Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey is now telling all to the media, reveling in exposing himself, in every sense of the term. He has now written his autobiography, on the odd assumption that anyone cares about the life of a pervert who has chosen to live beyond the bounds of human decency. It is a sickening and yet very instructive tale of sodomy in high places, and it raises some interesting questions, although not the ones McGreevey intended.

According to the New York Post, McGreevey’s “gay sex life blossomed as an eighth-grader and continued with trysts in seedy Times Square sex shops and at an abandoned synagogue in Washington, D.C….. The disgraced pol also admits that as governor, he presided over a corrupt political machine at a time when he had only $7,000 to his name.” (more…)


September 19, 2006

Stopping Illegal Aliens from Voting

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by Jeff Davis

Give a monkey a typewriter and sooner or later, he’ll get a word right. Give crooked politicians control of our government and sooner or later, they’ll pass a good bill. The GOP is sponsoring a bill in Congress that would mandate a very simple, very logical requirement on election day at the polls–that before someone is allowed to vote, they must actually present some form of identification to show that they are who they say they are, and that they are legally entitled to vote. Naturally the Democrats (many of whom count on illegal votes) are going ballistic.

According to an article in Salon magazine, “Most major civil rights organizations, from the NAACP to the National Council of La Raza, have said that the proposal will disproportionately prevent poor and minority citizens from voting. AARP, a nonpartisan lobby for the elderly, has cautioned that many persons who are qualified to vote but do not have ready access to documents — such as birth certificates, driver’s licenses and passports — that never have been deemed necessary in the past may lose the fundamental right to vote.Democrats have charged that Republicans are just trying to keep liberal voters from the polls.” Yeah, well, nothing wrong with that, in principle. Our political process would be much better off if we could eliminate liberals from voting. (more…)


September 17, 2006

Will Bush Ever Be Impeached for War Crimes?

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by Ian Mosley

Bush as War Criminal

Everyone who is heartily sick and tired of George W. Bush and his little Zionist neocon friends, from left-liberals to true conservatives to just plain decent people of all stripes, must have occasionally entertained themselves with dreams of Bush somehow being brought to book for his horrible administration, in some kind of trial for war crimes or crimes against humanity. It probably won’t happen, but it looks like Bush may be a bit more worried about it than most people might think.

According to an article in Salon Magazine, Bush has introduced legislation establishing military tribunals to try suspected Muslims. There are a few interesting clauses in the fine print: “The bill does much more than establish tribunals, and…its true impact is not fully appreciated. Among other things, the White House is seeking to ensure that the Geneva Conventions are no longer an enforceable standard for the United States in the conduct of war.” (more…)


The Shame of Secret Prisons

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by Jeff Davis

How Many Americans Are in Secret Prisons?

I’d like for my readers to sit back for a bit and roll over two words in your minds. “Secret prisons.” Maintained by the United States government, which has now admitted openly that such facilities exist outside the United States. Remember all that right-wing urban legendry from the Seventies and the Eighties, wherein conspiracy theorists either suggested that such institutions existed, or else that they would exist in the near future? And how we all got called “paranoid kooks” for our trouble? Looks like us “kooks” from the old days are having the last laugh.

A recent Reuters news article informs us that “The European Union condemned on Friday the detention of terrorism suspects by the United States in secret overseas prisons, whose existence U.S. President George Bush first acknowledged last week….European nations had held back from criticizing Washington over the matter after it first emerged in media reports last year, and said last December they were satisfied with U.S. statements denying any wrongdoing… Bush publicly acknowledged the CIA held high-level terrorism suspects, including alleged September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, in secret overseas locations.” (more…)


September 16, 2006

Gas Crunch Easing, But for How Long?

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by Jeff Davis

Well, looky looky. There may actually be some good news for a change. Gas prices have finally dropped significantly. Is this going to be some long overdue relief for American consumers or just a cheap pre-election trick? How long will it be before that drunken moron in the White House fouls it all up for us?!

According to Yahoo News, “Consumer confidence zoomed to a seven-month high as lower gasoline prices made people feel a lot better about the current economic climate and their own financial standing. That marked an improvement from August, when consumer confidence sank to a three-month low of 74.8. At that time, the toll of soaring energy prices was blamed for weighing on consumers’ psyches. The recent drop in energy prices, however, provided people with some relief and propelled confidence to its best reading since February…. ‘The drop in pump prices is very visible to consumers and seems to have a huge impact… Consumers seem to view gasoline prices as a barometer to their overall well being.’” Two-thirds of the US economy depends on consumer spending so lower gas prices mean more consumer activity for everything else. (more…)


September 15, 2006

Arnold’s “Hot Blooded” Remark Made in Private

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by Jeff Davis

Governor Schwarzenegger

WHEN will American politicians learn that we live in a politically correct police state, and that they must watch every single word that comes out of their mouth, all the time, lest someone overhear and inform on them?

The latest victim of the selective leaking of private comments is the governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger. According to an Associated Press article “The campaign of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Democratic rival acknowledged Tuesday that it downloaded - and leaked to the media - a recording of a private meeting in which the governor described a Hispanic legislator as having a ‘very hot’ personality.”

Stop the presses!!! Why this has never ever happened before in the history of America. What a shocking and completely unexpected thing for someone who has been living in the environs of Hollywood for almost forty years to say! Geesh, if the libs are going to call Arnie a “racist” they should at least catch him saying the “N-word.” If anything, this “closet racist” accusation will probably get Arnold some more White votes. (more…)


September 14, 2006

Gulf War Syndrome No Longer Recognized

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by Charles Coughlin

George Bush Senior invaded Iraq to appease the Zionists and to raise the price of oil –just like his son did. After the war, when large numbers of our soldiers came down with Gulf War Syndrome, Bush Senior stubbornly refused to acknowledge that this disease existed. This continued to be the policy of the Veterans Administration for four years after the war. Just recently Bush Junior has decided to revert back to his father’s policy of selling short the vets of the First Gulf War.

The motivation to sell out veterans of the First Gulf War may not be merely Bush family callousness. Today, tens of thousands of vets from the latest Iraq War are coming home with missing limbs and post traumatic stress disorder. There have been embarrassing stories of vets being hurried out of hospitals or put on waiting lists for treatment. Given this unfortunate set of events, the vets suffering from Gulf War Syndrome may be getting the “bum’s rush” so the flood of new casualties will have room at the limited number of veterans’ facilities. (more…)


September 13, 2006

Another Black Serial Criminal

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by Jeff Davis

Mark Goudeau

This week America is remembering the nearly 3,000 people who died in the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Unfortunately, there has never been any attempt to commemorate the over 50,000 white Americans who have perished at the hands of black killers since America was forcibly desegregated in the 1950s. In the middle of the 9/11 ceremonies, black crime just goes on and on.

A recent media article tells how the city of Phoenix, Arizona has been terrorized by a serial rapist and killer. The cops may have caught a break, finally: “Phoenix residents who have been on edge as police struggled to solve two serial killer cases are breathing a hesitant and cautious sigh of relief. In the past year, the Baseline Killer is suspected of killing eight people, sexually assaulting 11 women and girls and committing several robberies…There were no breaks in the case until Wednesday, when police arrested 42-year-old Mark Goudeau in two sexual assaults thought to be tied to the Baseline Killer. But police say they’ve only connected Goudeau through evidence from two sexual assaults, committed on the same night against two sisters, one of whom was six months’ pregnant…Either police will connect Goudeau to more cases, or the Baseline Killer is still a free man.” (more…)


September 12, 2006

911 Anniversary Comes and Where’s Osama?

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by James Buchanan

World Trade Center 911

The Bush regime has a difficult task. They must continue to pretend that they are the best defense against terrorism while somehow dodging the increasingly embarrassing fact that they haven’t caught the man, who -according to them- killed almost three thousand Americans five years ago. It took less time to capture the people behind Pearl Harbor than we have already spent in the “war on terror.”

We also managed to fight the Japanese without shredding the Constitution. In World War Two, the Japanese in America were rounded up for national security. In Bush’s war on terror, innocent Americans are spied on and treated like terrorists every time they step into an airport. There has been absolutely no attempt to round up Middle Eastern immigrants even though the average American never wanted these foreigners allowed into this nation and the Middle East population provides a convenient hiding place for past and future terrorists.

The Japanese, who attacked us on Pearl Harbor Day were wearing foreign uniforms and flying Japanese aircraft. The terrorists, who attacked us on 911, were disgruntled Arabs posing as Americans. Clearly, there was little justification for locking up the Japanese and a BIG justification for locking up and deporting the Arab population in America. (more…)


September 11, 2006

Mail Order Brides and their Problems

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by Jeff Davis

Beware

The Associated Press reports that a recent scheme “arranged as many as 1,000 phony marriages in northern Virginia between U.S. citizens seeking cash and illegal immigrants seeking green cards. Many of those who were married never met until they showed up at the courthouse to apply for their marriage license….The arrests came after a three-year investigation..” If the authorities are making any plan to track down, detain, and send back to Africa the thousand or more blacks who thereby entered this country illegally and under fraudulent circumstances, they are keeping very quiet about it.

The AP article continues “Among those charged were facilitators who brokered the marriages for fees ranging from $2,500 to $6,000, illegal immigrants who wanted a marriage as a way to obtain permanent residency, and U.S. citizens who received initial payments of $500 plus monthly installments totaling up to $3,600 for participating….Most of those involved in the scheme were from Ghana.” Great. Just what we need in this country. Illegal aliens from one of the poorest nations on the planet.

While we are on the subject of immigration, white American males need to be very, very leery of many recent “mail order bride” services promising to bring nice, attractive women interested in marrying American men. The services operating out of eastern Europe are frequently tainted with ties to the Russian mafia. (more…)


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