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April 30, 2007

Paranoia Runs High After Virginia Tech Shootings

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by Jeff Davis

Big Brother is watching you

American law and society has a long tradition of responding to serious events by attempting to lock the barn door after the horse has already been stolen. Every time some individual of any race snaps and goes berserk with a gun, the sluggish and senile American legal and social engineering systems lumber ponderously into low gear in an attempt to “prevent” something that has already happened. Usually, this takes the form of some new attempt to sabotage and revoke the Second Amendment, but increasingly, the First Amendment is coming under attack by these government bureaucrats and politicians who are perhaps afraid of retaliation from the millions of people who have been over-taxed, reverse-discriminated or victimized in some other way by the Feds.

The Chicago Sun Times reports: “Police Thursday released portions of an essay used to charge a Cary-Grove High School student with disorderly conduct, leaving several experts puzzled at an arrest based on such schoolwork. Asked to write about whatever he wanted in a creative writing class, would-be Marine and honors student Allen Lee, 18, described a violent dream in which he shot people and then ‘had sex with the dead bodies.’ ‘’ (You would think every Oriental student in America would be concerned about looking anything like the Virginia Tech Shooter, but not this guy. In the aftermath of a shooting incident, there is naturally some paranoia, but could this paranoia become a permanent condition with writers dragged off in handcuffs for the slightest mention of violence or politically incorrect thought?) (more…)


April 29, 2007

Hate Crime Disparity: Will it Wake Up White America?

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by James Buchanan

Halloween Hate Crime

Last Halloween, three White girls were attacked by a crowd of 25 to 30 Blacks. The Blacks screamed racial epithets as they attacked the Whites. One White girl suffered thirteen skull fractures. Months later, the first five Black attackers to be put on trial were given probation. The failure to seriously punish the Black criminals involved in this attack has caused massive outrage in southern California where the story has gotten limited coverage.

Unfortunately, many Whites have become pessimistic about the liberal legal system ever changing. Because the justice system has failed so many times in the past to punish Black criminals or to take hate crimes against Whites seriously, many people think it will always be this way.

It is still true that Blacks are rarely charged with hate crimes and that a hate crime by a White will get national publicity while a hate crime by a Black gets almost no mention by the mainstream media. The Los Angeles Times is possibly the only mainstream media source to mention the Halloween hate crime (and only because it happened in Long Beach, which borders L.A.) (more…)


April 28, 2007

The War Goes Ever On

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Iraq War

Is the Iraq war to become a permanent feature?

The war persists despite the opposition of a majority of Americans and Iraqis.

The war persists despite warnings from U.S. generals that the stress is breaking the U.S. Army.

The war persists despite its enormous costs in red ink and dependence on foreign loans.

The war persists despite its total failure.

The war persists despite the known fact that it was based on Bush administration lies and deception.

President Bush’s latest delusion – the surge – has not increased security. The surge has been accompanied by new records of daily Iraqi civilian casualties, such as the 312 Iraqis killed and 302 wounded on April 18. Recently, U.S. commanding Gen. David Petraeus said that Iraqis would just have to learn to live with daily bombing attacks. Petraeus promises Iraqis decades of violence when he says that “Iraq is going to have to learn – as did Northern Ireland – to live with some degree of sensational attacks.”

For the past two years polls of the U.S. public have shown that a majority of Americans believe that it was a mistake to invade Iraq. (more…)


April 27, 2007

The Long Beach Halloween Hate Crime

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by James Buchanan

Halloween Hate Crime

Three young White women went to a haunted house on Halloween, 2006. On their way to the haunted house, a Black teenage male, grabbed his crotch and shouted “Are you up with it?” Unfortunately the girls didn’t take this as a sign to get out of the area immediately. They went to the haunted house. On the way out, they were obscenely accosted by the same Black male. As they tried to get away from a group of Blacks, they were attacked. An estimated 30 Blacks (the Black man who accosted them and a group of Black girls) attacked the three White girls. The Blacks were shouting “F—ing White whores.”

One news article reports “The case stemmed from last year’s Halloween attack in the city’s affluent Bixby Knolls section, which is noted for its elaborate Halloween decorations. Witnesses said black youths yelled racial insults and beat two 19-year-old white women and a 21-year-old. One woman had more than a dozen facial fractures and is recovering from reconstruction surgery. Another was knocked unconscious and then beaten with the skateboard, punched and kicked. In January eight Long Beach girls and one man, ages 13 to 18, were convicted of felony assault and eight of them also were convicted of a hate-crime enhancement. They were sentenced to probation and house arrest after spending about three months in custody during their trials.” (more…)


April 26, 2007

British Celebrity Alarms Thought Police

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by Ian Mosley

Brian Ferry

Political Incorrectness seems to be busting out all over. Celebrity after celebrity seems to be vying with one another to see who can make the bigger slip of the tongue. Don Imus was recently beheaded for using relatively mild language which rappers use all the time. Mel Gibson however survived a drunken tirade against the Jews. The latest example comes from–believe it or not–a former rock star and male model in Great Britain.

According to the This Is London news website, “Bryan Ferry’s newfound career as a model could be in jeopardy after he spoke of his admiration for the Nazis. Jewish leaders demanded yesterday that Marks & Spencer cancel its six-figure contract with the 61-year-old singer over his ‘deeply offensive’ remarks. In an interview, Ferry described the Nazis as ‘just amazing’ and admitted calling his recording studio the ‘Fuhrerbunker’ - a title associated with Hitler’s headquarters.”

Not exactly the sort of image that a major Jewish department store would want associated with it, I grant you. The article goes on: “This could cause severe embarrassment at M&S, whose co-founder Michael Marks was a Jewish immigrant. Ferry, who is about to embark on a UK tour to promote his latest album, made his comments to the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag. He said: ‘My dear gentlemen, the Nazis knew how to put themselves in the limelight and present themselves. Leni Riefenstahl’s movies and Albert Speer’s buildings and the mass parades and the flags - just amazing. Really beautiful.’ He then blurted out: ‘I call my studio in West London - no, I have to stop because you’re German.’ But when the term fuhrerbunker was suggested, he admitted: ‘You surprised me. Normally I always say to German journalists, ‘My headquarters’. That is less shocking.’ ” (more…)


April 25, 2007

We Just Marched In (So We Can Just March Out)

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by Rep. Ron Paul

Iraq War 2

All the reasons given to justify a preemptive strike against Iraq were wrong. Congress and the American people were misled.

Support for the war came from various special interests that had agitated for an invasion of Iraq since 1998. The Iraq Liberation Act, passed by Congress and signed into law by President Clinton, stated that getting rid of Saddam Hussein was official U.S. policy. This policy was carried out in 2003.

Congress failed miserably in meeting its crucial obligations as the branch of government charged with deciding whether to declare war. It wrongly and unconstitutionally transferred this power to the president, and the president did not hesitate to use it.

Although it is clear there was no cause for war, we just marched in. Our leaders deceived themselves and the public with assurances that the war was righteous and would be over quickly. Their justifications were false, and they failed to grasp even basic facts about the chaotic political and religious history of the region. (more…)


April 24, 2007

Bush’s Solution to Iraq Mess: Find a Scapegoat

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by Jeff Davis

Armored Stryker Vehicle Destroyed by Roadside Bomb in Iraq

Finally sensing in his own mind that he is not the great generalissimo he once thought he was, and that defeat in Iraq and Afghanistan is now virtually certain, the drunken George W. Bush is now arranging his Blame Escape Plan. This involves setting up all kinds of elaborate structures and scenarios and throwing a lot of sand in people’s eyes so that he will (he thinks) plausibly be able to place the blame for failure of the Iraq War on others. There has already been an attempt to blame Iraqi politicians for not doing enough to build up an army of collaborators that can operate without the US backing them up at all times.

According to the Washington Post: “The White House wants to appoint a high-powered czar to oversee the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan with authority to issue directions to the Pentagon, the State Department and other agencies, but it has had trouble finding anyone able and willing to take the job, according to people close to the situation.” So Bush put out a help wanted ad that basically said “Scapegoat needed apply 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.” and nobody came rushing forward. A small army of military generals have retired just so they wouldn’t have to work for the screaming disrespectful Bush. Generals can only fight battles; they can’t work miracles such as making a stable, pro-West democracy out of all the mullah-following fanatics in Iraq.

This is one way in which incompetent Presidents seek to excuse or conceal their foreign or domestic policy failures–they either appoint a “czar” with supposedly autocratic authority to clean up some mess which is now beyond all hope of cleaning up, or else they try to refer the mess to a committee of some kind. Congress is, of course, playing right into Bush’s hands by kibbitzing in the war right now without actually stopping it. These politicians should remember that Vietnam was a bi-partisan failure. Once the population of Vietnam saw the US as a colonial occupier, there was no chance of success. The Kennedy-Johnson team lost about 29,000 troops in Vietnam, and Nixon, who no doubt thought he was much smarter, lost about 29,000 more. (more…)


April 23, 2007

Bill Moyers Rips the media on Iraq War

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by Jeff Davis

Iraq War

According to a prominent commentary website, Editor and Publisher, “The most powerful indictment of the news media for falling down in its duties in the run-up to the war in Iraq will appear next Wednesday, a 90-minute PBS broadcast called Buying the War, which marks the return of Bill Moyers Journal. E&P was sent a preview DVD and a draft transcript for the program this week. While much of the evidence of the media’s role as cheerleaders for the war presented here is not new, it is skillfully assembled, with many fresh quotes from interviews (with the likes of Tim Russert and Walter Pincus) along with numerous embarrassing examples of past statements by journalists and pundits that proved grossly misleading or wrong. Several prominent media figures, prodded by Moyers, admit the media failed miserably, though few take personal responsibility.”

A multitude of simple questions that were being asked by the anti-war movement BEFORE THE WAR were not being asked by the mainstream media. If the arms inspectors said they had ready access to all of Iraq and could not find any WMDs why did Bush think WMDs were there? Why weren’t the arms inspectors given several more months to search since Saddam was still allowing them access? Why was it largely hidden from the American public that the CIA was feeding “tips” to the weapons inspectors on where to search and that none of the tips panned out? Why did Bush try to pass off two weather balloon trucks as mobile weapons labs? The European media exposed that story before the war. Why did Bush claim that annodized aluminum tubes bought by Iraq were part of a nuclear program even though nuclear experts knew that annodizing the tubes ruins them for nuclear work? Why did Bush say the exact opposite of what Ambassador Joe Wilson reported about Iraq and Nigerian uranium? (more…)


April 22, 2007

More Pork for More War

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by Rep. Ron Paul

Iraq War 2

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…)


April 21, 2007

Everybody Hates Alberto

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by James Buchanan

Alberto Gonzales

Apparently nobody likes Bush’s little Latino buddy, Alberto Gonzales. A recent news article reports “Desperate for support among fellow Republicans, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales faced grim prospects Friday after a bruising Senate hearing that produced one outright call for resignation and a fistful of invitations and hints to quit… In several hours before the Judiciary Committee on Thursday, Gonzales said he had done nothing improper in firing the eight prosecutors, but conceded the case had been badly handled. At the same time, he said 71 times that he either could not recall or did not remember conversations or events surrounding the dismissals… (Republican) Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma called for Gonzales to resign. Several other Republicans made plain their unhappiness.”

Alberto Gonzales’ most famous “contribution” to American society is legalizing torture. As we absorb more non-Whites into high positions in our government then we start adopting torture, murder and oppression which is typical of Third World countries. Alberto Gonzales has admitted that his grandparents may have been illegal aliens. Is it any wonder that Gonzales doesn’t respect our Constitution when his ancestors didn’t respect our nation’s borders? (more…)


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