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October 31, 2006

Another Electoral Wrestling Match

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by James Buchanan

As real as our elections

Americans never get to vote on things that can seriously affect their lives. Americans didn’t get to vote on “busing.” Some judicial tyrant ruled that Blacks should be bused into White neighborhoods and liberal politicians made sure that it happened. Conservatives were hiding under their beds too afraid to oppose it.

The same can be said for illegal immigration, the outsourcing of millions of manufacturing jobs, anti-White racial quotas and allowing hundreds of thousands of Indians and Pakis to immigrate here legally to flood the labor market . Apparently us peasants can’t be trusted to vote correctly on any of these issues.

We’re supposed to be represented by elected politicians. Unfortunately, the cost of being elected to Congress has shot up into the millions of dollars and politicians are more loyal to the big corporations than they are to the voters. The elections seem to be put on as a show. Our elections often seem just like wrestling matches where the winner is predetermined and the whole election is just a show. (more…)


October 30, 2006

How Much Evil Is OK for Republican Voters?

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by James Buchanan

How many abominations are the Republicans allowed to get away with? Seriously, when do people stop making excuses for them and pretending they’re OK. They just passed a torture bill. The top ranks are full of Zionists, closet Gays and corporate criminals. The top Republicans in the House were caught covering up for a PEDOPHILE.

I guess that’s all OK for some people as long as the Republicans are an itty bitty bit better than the Democrats. After all the Republicans are secretly pro-White (at least in the minds of many of these die-hard Republicans). I guess that’s why they’ve been in power for six years and haven’t gotten rid of anti-White racial quotas or deported even one fraction of one million of the twenty million illegal non-Whites in the US today. (more…)


October 29, 2006

Anti-Neocon Revolt: 56% to Vote for Dems

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by Charles Coughlin

Peace March

A recent news article reports that 56 percent of Americans plan on voting for Democrats while only 37 percent plan on voting Republican according to an AP-AOL poll. A Newsweek poll produces similar numbers giving the Democrats the support of 53 percent of likely voters while the Republicans get only 39 percent. A few additional news articles have come out noting that there hasn’t been this much voter dissatisfaction since 1994 when voters threw out a corrupt Democrat majority in Congress.

The year 2006 is going to be known as the “Anti-Neocon Revolution.” Ironically, the year 2006 could have been a cakewalk for the Republicans. If they kept to their core values such as limited government, not going to war without an exit strategy and not spending like Democrats, they probably could have ADDED a few seats to their majority.

But the Zionist neocons led the GOP down the wrong road. Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq to satisfy Zionist plans to subjugate Israel’s enemies and to enrich Dick Cheney’s old cronies at Halliburton. The Iraq War has been a dark cloud over the Republican Party for years now. The insurgency will never end as long as our troops are in Iraq. The pro-West puppet government is a joke. Their army of collaborators is hated by the general population and will never be ready to “stand up” so that our troops can “stand down.” (more…)


October 28, 2006

Babies Burned in Same Incinerator Used for Waste

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by Ian Mosley

Addenbrooke Hospital

Abortion is not simply an act of infanticide. The widespread acceptance has led to the mass murder of human infants. It is also a moral signpost of the increasing disrespect for human life (especially white lives) that has been seeping into Western culture for decades. Our practice of slaughtering millions of unborn children has led to some pretty grotesque incidents down through the years.

The British Daily Mail reports that “One of the country’s leading hospitals is throwing aborted babies into the same incinerator used for rubbish to save only £18.50 each time, it has emerged. Addenbrooke’s Hospital, in Cambridge, said it was no longer able to afford the dignified disposal at a local crematorium of foetuses from unwanted pregnancies. Instead, they are being burnt in the hospital’s main incinerator - which is normally used for rubbish and clinical waste.” (more…)


October 27, 2006

The Fault Lies in Ourselves

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Cheney and his plans for us

During my professional lifetime, liberals and the left wing have focused on failures and misdeeds of the private sector, while libertarians and conservatives have focused on the failures and misdeeds of the public sector or government. It turns out that both sides are right.

The Enron case and the other accounting scandals of this new century are testimony to misdeeds driven by private sector greed, just as the unjustifiable war in Iraq is testimony to the abusive behavior of government.

Justice demands that we be always on guard against a prosecutor’s case. However, the devastation wrought by fraud committed by a few at the top of Enron seems real. Thousands of employees lost jobs and pensions, and shareholders took a large hit. (more…)


October 26, 2006

What Drug Is Bush Taking Now?

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by James Buchanan

George Bush Falling Down

Much to the amazement of many Americans George Bush came out just two weeks before the November election saying that our policy in Iraq is not “Stay the Course.” Excuse me? Weren’t the words “Stay the course” in almost every public statement by Bush since the insurgency became a problem? Various not-so-friendly media personalities rushed for their archives of Bush statements so they could be the first to compile an audio montage of Bush saying “Stay the course” enough times to prove this wasn’t just a lie; this was a whopper.

We would have to travel back to the year 2000 and Al Gore to get a similar example of a high-ranking politician, who had a literally delusional disconnect from reality. Al Gore was said to be a heavy marijuana user by at least one of his longtime friends. During the 2,000 presidential debates, Gore seemed both arrogant and odd. (The clown make-up didn’t help either.)

In the 2004 debates, it seemed Bush was the one on drugs while Kerry was sober. Bush was judged to have lost all three debates, despite that little black box under his coat and the secret earpiece. It was already obvious that Bush and the neocons had lied us into the Iraq War. The war and the glaring war-profiteering by Cheney’s old company Halliburton seemed certain to make Bush Junior a one-term president just like his dad. Perhaps Karl Rove did not let Bush in on the secret of the Diebold electronic voting machines. These machines caused a statistically impossible divergence from exit polls in multiple states, turning Bush from a loser to a winner thanks to a little creative computer hacking. (more…)


October 25, 2006

Why Bush Should (but Won’t) Be Impeached

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Bush and evil neocon Chertoff

The case for impeaching President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney is far stronger than the case against President Bill Clinton or the impending case that drove President Nixon to resign. With Republican control of Congress, especially of the House where impeachment must originate, it is hardly surprising that impeachment of the Republican Bush administration is a dead letter.

What is surprising is that conservatives with a long tradition of adulation for the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights have not been up in arms against the Bush regime’s all-out assault on the foundation of America’s political system. Instead, the case for impeachment has come from the left wing. This weakens the case, because it can be portrayed as a partisan political move instead of a last-ditch attempt to save the Constitution.

In Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney, edited by Dennis Loo and Peter Phillips, left-wing professors, journalists, and activists present a 300-page, 12-count indictment.

It is for the most part a sound indictment. A conservative American constitutionalist who loves his country can find little in the case for impeachment to take exception to. (more…)


October 24, 2006

Wesley Snipes: Criminal Fugitive?

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by Jeff Davis

Wesley Snipes-- Got rich off US, but won't pay taxes

Well, looks like we won’t get to see a low-speed chase with black actor Wesley Snipes crouching down in the backseat of a white Bronco (just like OJ Simpson twelve years ago). Snipes has decided that, in view of his recent indictment by the IRS and Justice Department for massive tax fraud, now is a good time for him to re-discover his African roots.

A Reuters article reports that Snipes is now “Filming a movie in the African country of Namibia which has no extradition treaty with Washington. ‘It is confirmed. He is definitely here,’ Edwin Kanguatjivi, chief executive officer of the Namibia Film Commission, said by telephone. ‘He has been in Namibia since the end of August.’” (In other words, somebody tipped Snipes off to the pending indictment.) “U.S. officials in Tampa, Florida, issued a warrant for Snipes’ arrest on an indictment that alleges the 44-year-old actor illegally claimed tax refunds of almost $12 million. Snipes…could face 16 years in prison if convicted on all charges.” (more…)


October 23, 2006

Are Americans Finally Waking Up?

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by Ian Mosley

Neocon Liar Paul Wolfowitz

According to a CNI news article “A new poll commissioned by the Council for the National Interest Foundation shows that a significant number of Americans are wary of the power of the Israel lobby, and believe it is behind the invasion of Iraq and the current belligerent tone of the White House and Congress toward Iran. The poll, which was carried out by Zogby International, reveals that 39% of the American public agree or somewhat agree that ‘the work of the Israel lobby on Congress and the Bush administration has been a key factor for going to war in Iraq and now confronting Iran.’ However, a similar number, 40%, ’strongly disagreed’ or ’somewhat disagreed’ with this position. Some 20% of the public, or more than one in five, were not sure.”

Almost forty per cent of Americans are willing to go ON RECORD as opposing Israel and the Jews!! That’s definitely news! The same article notes “The poll suggests that the espionage charges against two employees of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the publicity given to a new study of the power of the Israel lobby by two mainstream academic professors has had an affect on people’s awareness of the lobby.” (more…)


October 22, 2006

37% of Gay Men Admit Molestation

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by Charles Coughlin

Very few websites actually deal with the facts surrounding homosexuality. Instead, a sanitized picture of an unrealistic Gay lifestyle is presented on sitcoms and the mainstream media. Gays are portrayed as “cute, funny and harmless.”

Several studies suggest that Gays commit about 33 to 40 percent of all the child molestation in America. Some notable celebrities crossed paths with Gay child molesters. Radio personality and Ronald Reagan’s adopted son, Michael Reagan, was molested at a summer camp. The ordeal caused him considerable trauma which took years to overcome. Another victim was Art Bell’s son, who was seduced by a homosexual teacher, who used drugs to help confuse his victim. Art Bell’s son was also infected with HIV. (more…)


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