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October 10, 2006

North Korean A-Bomb: Another Bush Failure

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by James Buchanan

Nuclear Bomb

It was George Bush who declated that Iran, Iraq and North Korea formed an “axis of evil.” So it was George Bush’s responsibility to see that none of those nations developed an A-Bomb and now he has failed big time. Bush and his cabal of neocons chose to invade the nation of Iraq, which posed the smallest possible threat to the US.

A Reuters news article reports “World powers condemned North Korea on Monday after it said it had conducted an underground nuclear test and Washington sought harsh UN sanctions that could further impoverish and isolate the communist state. China, Pyongyang’s strongest political and economic backer, denounced the test by its neighbor as ‘brazen,’ and urged it to avoid action that could worsen the situation. Russian President Vladimir Putin also condemned the test… Monday’s announcement by Pyongyang sharply escalated world concerns over North Korea’s nuclear program and was a slap in the face for major regional and world powers engaged in six-party talks intended to prevent just such a test.”

In reality it’s an almost impossible and fairly ridiculous policy to declare that one nation can have nuclear weapons while another can’t. The best policy would be encourage trade and friendly relations so that no one begins a rogue nuclear program. There are literally dozens of nations with nuclear reactors right at this moment. If the US -for example- declares that Bulgaria is a rogue state with an unstable leader that shouldn’t have a nuke, and Bulgaria develops nukes, then we have a new enemy in the world with nuclear weapons. Exactly how smart is that? By what criteria do we decide who can or cannot develop a nuclear bomb? (more…)


October 8, 2006

Immigration, Minutemen and the pro-White Movement

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by James Buchanan

Why is it that the Minutemen are so overwhelmingly popular with White Americans, but the pro-White movement which sounded the alarm on immigration decades ago gets no credit? In fact, Jim Gilchrist is basically a “Johnny-Come-Lately” who has taken the issue from the pro-White Movement. The obvious conclusion is that ordinary White Americans want to oppose immigration without admitting that it’s a racial issue.

There have been a variety of conservatives, moderates and even liberals, who claim that they oppose illegal immigration for non-racist reasons. This is ridiculous. Of course immigration is a racial issue!!!! America is a desirable prosperous nation because generations of White inventors have made America rich. Mexico is poor because its people are less intelligent, creative and productive than Whites in America. With each wave of brown immigrants, America becomes poorer. Our high tech industries are getting undermined every year by a flood of cheap replacement “engineers” from India and other Third World nations, most of whom can’t even produce an automobile that Americans would buy. (more…)


October 7, 2006

Name Discrimination

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by Jeff Davis

Segregation

The minority civil rights industry has been eclipsed by Bush’s war in Iraq for the last three and a half years. Eager to get the spotlight back on black “suffering” Jesse Jackson and his fellow travelers have now discovered a new form of “evil” wrought by the “wicked” white man: Name Discrimination!!! (Gasp! Shock! Horror!)

Before diving into this topic, let’s step back for a moment and think about Affirmative Action and quotas. Let’s say you have two businesses competing with each other. Business “A” hires only the best white people while business “B” hires the best people regardless of race. If the races are equal, then business “B” should be a raging success thanks to its color-blind policies and there should be no need for the Feds to step in and shove integration down people’s throats –so why did they? (more…)


October 6, 2006

Big Brother Is Watching

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by Ian Mosley

Big Brother Is Watching

On August 11th, I ran a column entitled “George Orwell’s ‘1984′ Is Here” about the increasing use of close-circuit television cameras (CCTV) in Western societies by governments to monitor the behavior and expression of their citizens. I concentrated mostly on the increasing surveillance state arising in the United Kingdom, but mentioned that CCTV culture was creeping onto the American scene as well.

Well, it didn’t take long for my prediction that “surveillance would mushroom” to come true. According to an article in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, “Milwaukee’s taverns and nightclubs could be required to install security cameras to keep an eye on customers both inside and outside, under an ordinance proposed by downtown Ald. Bob Bauman. As written, the measure would apply to all bars in the city. But Bauman said it could be revised to exclude restaurants and small taverns, leaving the focus on the largest establishments - and on the places where patrons cause the most trouble.” This is known as the “salami slicing technique,” whereby big government takes our rights away thin slice by thin slice. Once people become used to the idea of government and police spy cameras in bars, strip joints and Hooter, it will only be short time for cameras to appear at Bennigan’s, Applebee’s and everywhere else. (more…)


October 5, 2006

More Depravity in High Places

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by Jeff Davis

On September 19th I wrote a column on the revolting autobiography of former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey, who detailed his life as a closeted homosexual in the corridors of American political power. McGreevey admitted that in his considerable experience, the entire American governing class was riddled with perversion, and I asked a rhetorical question: “how many more highly placed people in government and the corporate world are secret sodomites and dykes? How many of these perverts do we have ruling us?”

Well, speak of the devil. According to an ABC news article, “The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said it’s examining whether former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley’s communications with teenage congressional pages violated state law.” The page in question was a sixteen year-old boy whom Foley had been pelting with “sexually suggestive” e-mails.

Congressman Mark Foley is now rushing into rehab as if molesting teenage boys is a by-product of alcohol abuse. One can practically hear Foley exclaim “Feel sorry for me. I have a disease –alcoholism. It isn’t my fault.” Well, guess what Mr. Foley, being a pedophile IS YOUR FAULT. There is no excuse for behavior so depraved, that even our thoroughly corrupt society still imprisons people for it. (more…)


October 4, 2006

Why Bush Will Nuke Iran

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by Paul Craig Roberts

The neoconservative Bush administration will attack Iran with tactical nuclear weapons, because it is the only way the neocons believe they can rescue their goal of U.S. (and Israeli) hegemony in the Middle East.

The U.S. has lost the war in Iraq and in Afghanistan. Generals in both war theaters are stating their need for more troops. But there are no troops to send.

Bush has tried to pawn Afghanistan off on NATO, but Europe does not see any point in sacrificing its blood and money for the sake of American hegemony. The NATO troops in Afghanistan are experiencing substantial casualties from a revived Taliban, and European governments are not enthralled over providing cannon fodder for U.S. hegemony. (more…)


October 3, 2006

West Texas Hailstorm

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by Charley Reese

Hail Storm

President Bush has been bonked on the head by so many facts that refute his rhetoric in recent days, he must feel like he’s been caught in a West Texas hailstorm. But don’t worry about him. He’s a hardheaded man. I haven’t seen a fact yet that can get past his hair.

Even as the president has been putting a dent in the aviation-fuel inventory by flying around to tell Americans that they are safer because of the war in Iraq, out comes a National Intelligence Estimate and a couple of generals who say, “No, you’re not.”

As a number of people pointed out, even before the Iraq invasions in 2003, sending the Army to Iraq was the biggest favor Bush could possibly have granted to old Osama bin Laden. Invading a Muslim country, and killing and abusing its people, has been a great recruiting tool. There are now more insurgents than there were three years ago. There are now more attacks than there were three years ago. (more…)


October 2, 2006

November Backlash: Will GOP Lose Big?

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by James Buchanan

Chimpy-Looking Bush

The GOP appears to be already preparing for a loss in November. Why else would they have just passed a bill that OKs torture and which tries to give George Bush a “free pass” from prosecution under the 1996 War Crimes Act? Bush didn’t have any real worries about being prosecuted for war crimes as long as the Republicans controlled the House and Senate. That control is looking increasingly uncertain as the November 2006 elections draw near.

The Iraq War has been an albatross around the neck of the Republican Party. It was the single biggest threat to Bush’s reelection in 2004. More than a few political experts have speculated the GOP only survived the 2004 election because of massive vote stealing by electronic voting machines, which gave Bush an extra five percent of the vote compared to exit polls. (more…)


October 1, 2006

In Case I Disappear

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by William Rivers Pitt

How Many Americans Are in Secret Prisons?

I have been told a thousand times at least, in the years I have spent reporting on the astonishing and repugnant abuses, lies and failures of the Bush administration, to watch my back. “Be careful,” people always tell me. “These people are capable of anything. Stay off small planes, make sure you aren’t being followed.” A running joke between my mother and me is that she has a “safe room” set up for me in her cabin in the woods, in the event I have to flee because of something I wrote or said.

I always laughed and shook my head whenever I heard this stuff. Extreme paranoia wrapped in the tinfoil of conspiracy, I thought. This is still America, and these Bush fools will soon pass into history, I thought. I am a citizen, and the First Amendment hasn’t yet been red-lined, I thought.

Matters are different now. (more…)


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