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July 11, 2007

Are We Being Prepped for Another “Terror” Attack?

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by Ian Mosley

Can you really trust these two?

The 911 attack has left a multitude of questions unanswered. Why did Building 7 collapse even though no airplane hit it? Why were fighter aircraft not allowed to intercept the off-course jets as they should have? Why did a MOSSAD film crew know about the attack in advance? Given the fact that the George W. Bush regime is completely lacking in anything that remotely resembles a conscience, the possibility has always existed that Bush and his neocon friends may secretly stage an even bigger “terror” attack in order to seize more power, destroy more Constitutional liberties, and postpone the 2008 elections so that they don’t need to leave office in 2009 and face possible public trial and punishment for their crimes against America, not to mention a growing list of war crimes which the World Court in Belgium would like to prosecute.

We may be getting a glimpse of the future right now. Yahoo News reports “U.S. counterterror officials are warning of an increased risk of an attack this summer, given al-Qaida’s apparent interest in summertime strikes and increased al-Qaida training in the Afghan-Pakistani border region. On Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told the editorial board of The Chicago Tribune that he had a ‘gut feeling’ about a new period of increased risk…Other U.S. counterterrorism officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, shared Chertoff’s concern and said that al-Qaida and like-minded groups have been able to plot and train more freely in the tribal areas along the Afghan-Pakistani border in recent months. Osama bin Laden and his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, are believed to be hiding in the rugged region.”

And they’ve reportedly been there for six years now since 9/11. Apparently the mightiest army in the world can’t seem to find them assuming they ever existed at all and were not a CIA bogeyman from the start. (more…)


July 10, 2007

Looking Back at the Amnesty Bill

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by Jeff Davis

Bush Erases Border with Mexico

A news article from a couple weeks ago when the Senate was attempting to sneak the amnesty bill through, mentioned some things that could use further discussion. It appears the Amnesty Bill was even more terrible and dangerous than we thought.

Breitbart reported on June 27th that “The Senate on Wednesday killed a Republican proposal to require all adult illegal immigrants to return home temporarily in order to qualify for permanent lawful status in this country. Also defeated was a Democratic bid to restrict legal status to those who have been in the United States for four years.”

While the “return to Mexico briefly” requirement was the sort of crazy thing, George Bush thought would fool people, even that symbolic restriction was removed. The four years residence made a little sense and might help keep out terrorists, but both of these were removed. This is the kind of thing that SHOULD have been bellowed from the rooftops. Instead, I don’t remember hearing about it at all, and I was paying attention. (more…)


July 9, 2007

Beyond Recklessness

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by Paul Craig Roberts

The next War could be on Iran

John Lukacs in his monograph June 1941: Hitler and Stalin reports that “the best military experts throughout the world predicted the defeat of the Soviet Union within a few weeks, or within two months at the most” following Hitler’s invasion of Russia on June 22, 1941.

While the superb German military machine made an excellent showing, by the beginning of 1943 its offensive capability was exhausted and the Germans were defeated at Stalingrad. Germany lost the war one and one-half years before the U.S. could manage the invasion of Normandy. If Hitler had not depleted the German army in Russia, a U.S. invasion of Normandy could not have been contemplated.

Lukacs concerns himself with unintended consequences of June 22, 1941. It is not too early, or too late, to concern ourselves with the unintended consequences of March 20, 2003. (more…)


July 8, 2007

Half of America Wants Bush and Cheney Impeached

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Crazy Bush

by Jeff Davis

According to Breitbart News, “Nearly half of the US public wants President George W. Bush to face impeachment, and even more favor that fate for Vice President Dick Cheney…The survey by the American Research Group found that 45 percent support the US House of Representatives beginning impeachment proceedings against Bush, with 46 percent opposed, and a 54-40 split in favor when it comes to Cheney.”

It should be noted this poll was taken before Bush pardoned Scooter Libby, which has outraged most Americans and sparked renewed interest in an impeachment.

An earlier poll by Zogby in 2005 shows 53 percent of Americans support impeaching Bush if he lied us into the Iraq War. This poll result is a little bit curious. Why didn’t 100 percent of Americans support impeachment if Bush lied us into war. Perhaps, 47 percent of the nation suspected that Bush lied us into war, but still didn’t want him impeached even though he technically could be put on trial as a war criminal in the World Court. (more…)


July 7, 2007

Is Bill Gates Skirting Immigration Laws?

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Someone like this will steal your high tech job

by Jeff Davis

Poor Bill Gates! It seems that America’s “harsh” immigration laws are constricting his flow of cheap Third World techie labor, and Bill is so miffed he’s setting up shop across the border in Canada, where the immigration laws are even more non-existent than they are here.

According to Breitbart News, “US software behemoth Microsoft Corp. said Thursday it would soon open an office in Canada, lamenting tough immigration rules in the United States that make it difficult to hire foreign staff. ‘It is about recruiting the best and brightest, and right now, the majority are coming from overseas,’ Marc Seaman, a spokesman for the world’s biggest software company, told The Globe and Mail newspaper.”

So, the United States educational system did NOT turn out hundreds of thousands of new IT graduates in the past ten years? That’s odd…I was certain we did. Bill Gates wouldn’t lie, now would he? Maybe there should be a little Congressional investigation to see if our universities and colleges have produced these IT grads or if Bill Gates simply does not want to pay them a decent wage when he can get a Hindu with a turban to do the job for ten bucks an hour. (more…)


July 6, 2007

States Finally Cracking Down on Illegals

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Border Security Under George Bush

by Jeff Davis

For years the big excuse that was given as to why states and localities in the United States cannot begin dealing with the illegal immigration problem on their own is that “We have to leave it to Congress, we have to leave it to be addressed on the Federal level.” Well, we saw what “addressing it on the Federal level” meant last month, when the politicians in Washington tried to sneak through an amnesty for twenty million illegal aliens. That amnesty bill was shot down thaks to talk radio, various Internet patriots and Republicans extremely nervous about their re-election chances in 2008. Meanwhile, the states and cities of America are finally dealing with the problem.

Arizona Central News reports that “Gov. Janet Napolitano on Monday signed sweeping legislation against employers of undocumented workers, targeting the state’s market for illegal labor with what she called the most aggressive action in the country. The penalty for violators: the suspension of a business license on the first violation and permanent revocation on a second, amounting to a death sentence for repeat offenders.” (more…)


July 5, 2007

The Fairness Doctrine

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Hillary and McCain Support Amnesty Bill

The Empire Tries to Strike Back

by Ian Mosley

After suffering a humiliating defeat in which tremendous pressure from the public forced the Senate to kill their own Amnesty Bill, a few Senators have begun talking about creating a new law to muzzle talk radio. The Fairness Doctrine was the law of the land in the past. It forced talk radio to provide equal time for alternate political views. The Fairness Doctrine was revoked shortly before Rush Limbaugh began his career. Once it was gone, ordinary Americans could tune into whatever talk radio they wanted to hear, and a wide range of right-wing and libertarian talk radio shows sprang up and prospered, much to the alarm of the liberals.

As soon as Limbaugh’s career began to take off, the left-liberal politicians have lobbied to bring back the Fairness Doctrine and silence the predominantly conservative talk radio, especially such hosts as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Michael Savage. The liberals have always hated talk radio because it reveals one of their dirty little secrets: that the people of this country are conservative, not liberal, and that the people of this country DO NOT WANT liberals in power and do not trust liberals with power. (more…)


July 4, 2007

Jewish Revisionist Denied Tenure

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by Ian Mosley

German records say only 70,000 due mostly to typhus

If you think the establishment treats ordinary, garden variety academic Revisionists and other heretics rough, just ask Professor Norman Finkelstein what happens when a Jew breaks ranks on the Holocaust. Yahoo News reports that “A DePaul University professor who has accused some Jews of improperly using the legacy of the Holocaust to get compensation payments has been denied tenure after a drawn-out public fight. Norman Finkelstein, whose work led to a long-running public feud with a Harvard law professor and lawyer famous for representing O.J. Simpson, said he was disappointed by the faculty panel’s 4-3 decision. ‘They can deny me tenure, deny me the right to teach,’ the 53-year-old told the Chicago Sun-Times. ‘But they will never stop me from saying what I believe.’”

Well, Norm, now you know how David Irving and David Duke have been feeling for years. (more…)


July 3, 2007

Bush Commutes Sentence of Scooter Libby

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Outed CIA Agent Valerie Plame

by Charles Coughlin

Only days after trying to ruin the entire country with his completely treasonous illegal alien amnesty, George W. Bush has commuted the prison sentence of Scooter Libby, Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff, who was sentenced to jail for lying to investigators in regards to the outing of a CIA agent, Valerie Plame. This is a truly outrageous act even in comparison to Nixon, who resigned on the verge of an impeachment, or Bill Clinton, who never sank so low that he was pardoning criminal associates before they went to jail.

Scooter Libby was convicted of lying to prosecutors who were investigating the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame. Contrary to the lies of the neocons, Valerie Plame was COVERT. Someone in the Bush administration outed her in retaliation for her husband, Joe Wilson, publishing a report that said Iraq did not seek Nigerian uranium (which exposed pre-war statements by Bush and the neocons as lies). The judge in the Libby case stated that Ms. Plame was a covert CIA agent heading a highly covert operation and the CIA had taken steps to keep her identity covert. Countless blowhard talk radio hosts (and some neocon presidential candidates) have flat out LIED about Ms. Plame’s covert status in an effort to excuse Libby’s felonious behavior and to protect Dick Cheney, who was almost certainly the source of the highly classified information.

Why else would Scooter Libby lie to investigators if he were not covering something up –in this case protecting his boss, Dick Cheney? (more…)


July 2, 2007

The Drought No One Is Talking About, Here Anyway

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by Jeff Davis

Dustbowl Disaster Being Made Worse by Huge Illegal Alien Population

While the mighty American people sat glued to their televisions watching the Prison Perils of Paris and waiting to see if Tony Soprano finally gets whacked, the Independent newspaper in Britain reported that: “America is facing its worst summer drought since the Dust Bowl years of the Great Depression. Or perhaps worse still.” Odd. American newspapers and television commentators seem to have missed that little story.

According to the Independent: “From the mountains and desert of the West, now into an eighth consecutive dry year, to the wheat farms of Alabama, where crops are failing because of rainfall levels 12 inches lower than usual, to the vast soupy expanse of Lake Okeechobee in southern Florida, which has become so dry it actually caught fire a couple of weeks ago, a continent is crying out for water. In the south-east, usually a lush, humid region, it is the driest few months since records began in 1895. California and Nevada, where burgeoning population centres co-exist with an often harsh, barren landscape, have seen less rain over the past year than at any time since 1924. The Sierra Nevada range, which straddles the two states, received only 27 per cent of its usual snowfall in winter, with immediate knock-on effects on water supplies for the populations of Las Vegas and Los Angeles.”

Anyone who lives in the Southwest is aware of the drought, and anyone who lives there also knows at least one of the major causes of the drought. We have twenty million illegal aliens overloading the infrastructure and turning a minor problem into a major problem. In San Antonio the aquifers get lower each year as the illegal Mexican population rises. In the famed Texas hill country, the rivers where vacationers used to go tubing down the rapids are drying up into mud puddles. The once mighty Rio Grande, which in the past really WAS the Big River of its name, is now a trickling sewer. South Texas, which used to grow crops like watermelons, zucchini, and peaches, has become desert landscape because the massive Mexican population on both sides of the border simply uses up all the water. (more…)


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