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March 31, 2007

Fund Appeal for David Duke’s Books Day 5

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My Awakening Jewish Supremacism:

The English Editions Have Gone Out of Print!

Here are some of the covers of Jewish Supremacism from around the world. From the left is the U.S., Sweden, Ukraine, Iran, Hungary and Russia

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Illegal Immigrants Caught Building Border Fence

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by Jeff Davis

Bush and Best Friend

According to a recent news article online, “Two executives at a company that once helped build a fence to keep illegal immigrants from crossing the Mexican border were sentenced Wednesday to six months of home confinement for hiring undocumented workers. Mel Kay, founder, chairman and president of Golden State Fence Co., and manager Michael McLaughlin had pleaded guilty in federal court to knowingly hiring illegal aliens. U.S. District Judge Barry Ted Moskowitz ordered each to serve 1,040 hours of community service and spend three years on probation. Kay, 64, was fined $200,000 as part of a plea agreement, and McLaughlin agreed to pay $100,000… Federal prosecutors took the rare step of seeking prison time after the men acknowledged hiring at least 10 illegal immigrants in 2004 and 2005. The charges carried a maximum possible penalty of five years in prison. However, prosecutors were unable to find a previous case in which an employer had been sent to jail for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants.” This alone goes far to explain why we have such a huge illegal immigration problem in this country. Perhaps the irony of hiring illegal Mexicans to build the Mexican border fence was a little too embarrassing for the Feds.

But wait, there’s more: “Moskowitz said he was uneasy with handing down jail time because the company did not deserve to be the poster child for unscrupulous employers. All of Kay’s workers paid Social Security taxes and received health benefits, vacation and sick time. Many earned more than $50,000 a year.” (more…)


March 30, 2007

More Evidence Pat Tillman Was Murdered

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by James Buchanan

Pat Tillman

Pat Tillman walked away from a three million dollar football contract to fight terrorism. He was a genuinely patriotic American. Afghanistan had a large al Qaeda presence and Osama bin Laden was rumored to be there. Tillman joined the Special Forces and was fighting al Qaeda over there. But then, George Bush declared war on Iraq. Tillman didn’t believe that Iraq had anything to do with the 911 attack. Tillman was ordered to serve a tour of duty in Iraq and was eventually sent back to Afghanistan, where he was killed. The original report claimed that Tillman was killed by enemy fire. Five weeks later it was admitted that he was “accidentally” shot in a friendly fire incident.

The original friendly fire story released by our government claimed that Pat Tillman’s unit broke up into two parts and ambushed itself. A likely mistake for a poorly trained National Guard unit, but not for an elite Special Forces unit. A recent documentary on the Tillman story showed a heavy machine gun on a Humvee firing at Tillman’s position despite his repeated attempts to contact them.

A CNN article reports “Tillman died in ‘friendly fire.’ He was hit in the head by three bullets fired by U.S. soldiers who say they mistook him for the enemy.”

Now think about this for a minute. Tillman was supposedly shot because US soldiers mistook him for the enemy. But Tillman was close enough for someone to hit him three times in the head. There is no way anyone could mistake the square-jawed Tillman for a Taliban fighter, especially if they were that close. (more…)


March 29, 2007

The Confession Backfired

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed

The first confession released by the Bush regime’s Military Tribunals – that of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – has discredited the entire process. Writing in Jurist, Northwestern University law professor Anthony D’Amato likens Mohammed’s confession to those that emerged in Stalin’s show trials of Bolshevik leaders in the 1930s.

That was my own immediate thought. I remember speaking years ago with Soviet dissident Valdimir Bukovsky about the behavior of Soviet dissidents under torture. He replied that people pressed for names under torture would try to remember the names of war dead and people who had passed away. Those who retained enough of their wits under torture would confess to an unbelievable array of crimes in an effort to alert the public to the falsity of the entire process.

That is what Mohammed did. We know he was tortured, because his response to the obligatory question about his treatment during his years of detention is redacted. We also know that he was tortured, because otherwise there is no point for the US Justice (sic) Dept. memos giving the green light to torture or for the Military Commissions Act, which permits torture and death sentences based on confessions extracted by torture. (more…)


March 28, 2007

Political Hogs Slopping Up the Cash

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by Jeff Davis

Hillary Clinton

Even though the 2008 elections are still a year and a half away, already the political hogs are slopping at the financial trough, big-time. And it looks like Hillary has won the Hollywood concession and she may soon become the biggest hog of them all.

Fox News tells us that Hillary toured the who’s who of Hollywood and walked away with a nice chunk of change. “Sen. Hillary Clinton hit Hollywood last night at the estate of grocery store mogul Ron Burkle, and took home $2.6 million for her presidential campaign. It was twice as much as Sen. Barack Obama raised last month at a similar fundraiser thrown by DreamWorks SKG’s David Geffen — a point that was made privately during the Clinton event by many of the fundraisers.” (more…)


March 27, 2007

More Pork for More War

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by Rep. Ron Paul

Waste of Money

Last week the House passed an emergency supplemental spending bill that was the worst of all worlds. The president’s request would have already set a spending record, but the Democratic leadership packed 21 billion additional dollars of mostly pork-barrel spending in an attempt to win Democrat votes. The total burden on the American taxpayer for this bill alone will be an astonishing $124 billion. Democrats promised to oppose the war by adding more money to fight the war than even the president requested.

I am pleased to have joined with the majority of my Republican colleagues to oppose this bill.

Among the pork added to attract votes was more than $200 million to the dairy industry, $74 million for peanut farmers, and $25 million for spinach farmers. Also, the bill included more than $2 billion in unconstitutional foreign aid, including half a billion dollars for Lebanon and Eastern Europe. (more…)


March 26, 2007

Six Strikes and Your Wrist Is Slapped

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by Jeff Davis

Bush and his best friend

Sometimes you have to wonder about the people who are ruling over us in this country. Are they actively criminal, or just insane? Our state and local governments are literally going broke paying for health care, public schools and all the other costs generated by millions of illegal aliens. Our courts issue one lunatic ruling after another and they have even sent to prison border patrol agents, who tried to apprehend a known drug smuggler. Now it comes out that a Justice Department guideline under George W. Bush allows illegal aliens SIX apprehensions each before they are deported.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that “Documents released in the controversy about eight fired U.S. attorneys show that federal prosecutors in Texas generally have declined to bring criminal charges against illegal immigrants caught crossing the border — until at least their sixth arrest. A heavily redacted Department of Justice memo from late 2005 disclosed the prosecution guidelines for immigration offenses, numbers the federal government tries to keep classified. DOJ officials would not say Thursday whether it has adjusted the number since the memo was written, citing ‘law enforcement reasons.’ ” (more…)


March 25, 2007

Crime Blotter: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Bush Quotes

While serving as President Bush’s White House lawyer, Alberto Gonzales advised Bush that the president’s wartime powers permitted Bush to ignore the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and to use the National Security Agency (NSA) to spy on U.S. citizens without obtaining warrants from the FISA court as required by law. Under an order signed by Bush in 2002, NSA illegally spied on Americans without warrants.

By spying on Americans without obtaining warrants, Bush committed felonies under FISA. Moreover, there is strong, indeed overwhelming, evidence that justice was obstructed when Bush and Gonzales blocked a 2006 Justice Department investigation into whether Gonzales acted properly as attorney general in approving and overseeing the Bush administration’s program of spying on U.S. citizens. Also at issue is whether Gonzales acted properly in advising Bush to kill an investigation of Gonzales’ professional actions with regard to the NSA spy program.

We are faced with the almost certain fact that the two highest law enforcement officials of the United States are criminals.

The evidence that Bush and Gonzales have obstructed justice comes from internal Justice Department memos and exchanges of letters between the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), an investigative office, and members of Congress. The documents were leaked to the National Journal, and the story was reported in the March 15, 2007, issue by Murray Waas, who also relied on interviews with both current and former high ranking DoJ officials. Ten months previously on May 25, 2006, Waas broke the story in the National Journal about the derailing of the OPR investigation. (more…)


March 24, 2007

Suspicious Naval Incident to Incite War on Iran

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by James Buchanan

Israelis mass murdered Americans on USS Liberty

Iran is now being accused of kidnapping British sailors. The US was drawn into the Vietnam War thanks to a phony naval incident in the Gulf of Tonkin –an event the neocons may be attempting to duplicate in the Persian Gulf. A recent news article reports “Diplomats struggled Friday to resolve a standoff prompted by Iran’s seizure of 15 British sailors and marines in the volatile, oil-rich Persian Gulf as a vote neared on U.N. sanctions that would punish the Islamic Republic for its nuclear enrichment program. The Royal Navy personnel, traveling in high-speed inflatable rafts through the crowded waters off the Iranian and Iraqi coasts, had just inspected an Iranian-flagged dhow for contraband Friday morning when they were surrounded by Islamic Revolutionary Guard gunboats, detained and taken to a nearby Iranian military base. Iran said the Britons were being held for violating its territorial waters. British and American military officials insisted that the Iranian gunships had crossed into Iraqi waters.”

Given the nearly infinite tendency to lie by both the Bush and Blair regimes, it’s a safe bet that the Iranians are telling the truth. The president of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad canceled a planned trip to speak in front of the UN in regards to Iran’s nuclear energy program. The timing of this incident was clearly intended to make Iran look bad just as Ahmadinejad was scheduled to appear before the UN. Iran has the right to arrest anyone who trespasses into their territorial waters. The neocons are fully capable of “sacrificing” a few sailors to create a case for war. Ahmadinejad was going to give a speech at the UN to counter months of neocon lies, this latest incident seems tailor-made to fan the flames of war and to drown out the truth. (more…)


March 23, 2007

Defund the War

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by Rep. Ron Paul

Iraq War 2

The $124 billion supplemental appropriation is a good bill to oppose. I am pleased that many of my colleagues will join me in voting against this measure.

If one is unhappy with our progress in Iraq after four years of war, voting to de-fund the war makes sense. If one is unhappy with the manner in which we went to war, without a constitutional declaration, voting no makes equally good sense.

Voting no also makes the legitimate point that the Constitution does not authorize Congress to direct the management of any military operation – the president clearly enjoys this authority as Commander in Chief.

But Congress just as clearly is responsible for making policy, by debating and declaring war, raising and equipping armies, funding military operations, and ending conflicts that do not serve our national interests. (more…)


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