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November 11, 2007

Support Ron Paul’s Nov. 11th Fund-Raiser

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by James Buchanan

Great American Ron Paul

Ron Paul is raising funds again on Veterans’ Day, Nov. 11th. Please Donate!!

This is an important test of fund-raising power. Ron Paul needs to raise money before Thanksgiving and Christmas start blotting out politics from people’s minds.

I strongly urge all readers to help Ron Paul as much as possible.

Go here to donate:
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/

The total raised can be found in the upper left corner at:
http://www.ronpaulgraphs.com/


Oil Hits $91 a Barrel

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by Jeff Davis

Gas and oil prices surging

An oil crisis is beginning, and Bush hasn’t even attacked Iran yet.

The Bloomberg Report tells us: “Crude oil rose to a record above $91 a barrel in New York on an unexpected drop in U.S. stockpiles and concern that supply from the Middle East may be disrupted.”

Everyone expects the price of oil to hit $100 per barrel. If you consider it the job of the president to ensure the free flow of oil at reasonable prices, he has accomplished the exact opposite.

The oil stockpiles are dropping due to several causes, not least the fact that Bush and his little neocon friends have been dipping into the nation’s petroleum reserves like an alcoholic in a wine cellar, to try and conceal the damage that American foreign policy is doing to our oil imports from countries that 20 years ago were staunch U.S. friends. (more…)


November 10, 2007

US Cities Running out of Water

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Drought US

by Jeff Davis

The New York Times reports from Atlanta: “For more than five months, the lake that provides drinking water to almost five million people here has been draining away in a withering drought. Sandy beaches have expanded into flats of orange mud. Tree stumps not seen in half a century have resurfaced. Scientists have warned of impending disaster. And life, for the most part, has gone on just as before. The response to the worst drought on record in the Southeast has unfolded in ultra-slow motion. All summer, more than a year after the drought began, fountains sprayed and football fields were watered, prisoners got two showers a day and Coca-Cola’s bottling plants chugged along at full strength. On an 81-degree day this month, an outdoor theme park began to manufacture what was intended to be a 1.2-million-gallon mountain of snow.”

Well, Atlanta has been under black rule for decades now. One might think the blacks must have mastered the art of self-government and learned to deal with something as obvious and as menacing as a prolonged drought, right? And if you believe that, I have this bridge in Brooklyn I’d like to sell you.

Back in 1913, William Mulholland built a 233 mile aquifer, including an eight foot diameter pipeline to bring water to Los Angeles from the Colorado River. It’s hard to believe today, but politicians planned ahead and worked with engineers to insure a steady flow of water for the population. Most mayors today are either liberal or non-White and more interested in their next rendezvous with a mistress or drug dealer than doing something that might preserve or improve infra-structure. (more…)


November 9, 2007

War of the Open Letters

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by James Buchanan

Michael Medved neocon, Israel First

Michael Medved recently wrote a smarmy, self-righteous open letter to Ron Paul. Medved dishonestly implies that because some people in radical politics support Paul, that this is some major issue that must be addressed now.

Medved doesn’t talk about Log Cabin (Gay) Republican support of Rudy Giuliani. Nor does he talk about the murky collection of neocons, whom he and Rudy freely associate with, who are responsible for an illegal war of aggression, legalizing torture and a long list of crimes, which should send them all to prison if the law were still enforced equally and considered relevant in modern America.

Curiously, Medved lumps in people who question 911 with the pro-White community and Holocaust revisionists. According to Medved, the tortured confessions obtained at Nuremberg are the last word on the Holocaust, never mind the impossibly high number of claimed Jewish casualties or any of the other evidence to come out about the Holocaust in the last 62 years. And Medved doesn’t want us scratching away the whitewash coating on the 911 incident. Or asking which Middle East nation knew about 911 in advance and had the most to gain from it.

Anyway here is a portion of Medved’s smarmy letter, followed by a much more relevant letter pointing out Medved’s murky cabal of sinister associates: (more…)


November 8, 2007

Giuliani Endorsed by Pat Robertson

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Giuliani and Pat Robertson

Will Evangelicals vote for an ultra-liberal Republican?

by James Buchanan

In a completely bizarre move, Pat Robertson has endorsed Rudy Giuliani for president. Giuliani is famous for supporting Gay marriage and abortion. Giuliani has also been married three times and has occasionally appeared in public dressed in drag.

Pat Robertson is the head of the Christian Coalition, a loose collection of protestant cliques, some of which are obsessed with the notion of being raptured before the battle of Armageddon. Robertson has just made the “mother of all moral compromises” by jumping on Giuliani’s bandwagon. Will his followers hold their nose and vote for Giuliani or will this endorsement fall on deaf ears?

Giuliani is supported by the neocons and the Israeli Lobby. He is totally willing to use the US military to wage war on any nation that Israel is the slightest bit paranoid about. A Giuliani victory in 2008 would be a guarantee of a war on Iran for the sake of Israel.

Pat Robertson raised a few eyebrows not long ago when he suggested that the President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, should be assassinated. His latest deal with Giuliani should wake up anyone with an open mind to the fact that there is something seriously wrong with Pat Robertson. (more…)


November 7, 2007

British Actor Slams “Insane Nanny State” In U.K.

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by Ian Mosley

Big Brother Is Watching

Apparently the spirit of freedom and individual responsibility is not totally extinct in the British Isles. The Tony Blair regime has transformed the United Kingdom into a strange, Orwellian surveillance state where life is constantly monitord by closed-circuit television cameras like Orwell’s telescreens from the novel 1984. But not everybody is simply cowering before Big Brother.

Breitbart reports that “[Scottish actor] Ewan McGregor said he is sick of Britain’s ‘ludicrous nanny state’ rules, which he said might force him to quit the country, in an interview to be published Tuesday. Health and safety regulations were becoming insane, the 36-year-old film star told the weekly Radio Times magazine. The Scottish actor, who played the young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the most recent Star Wars trilogy, blasted the rise of security cameras and London’s congestion charge, which forces drivers to pay to enter the city centre.”

The article goes on to say: “McGregor recently completed a 15,000-mile (24,000-kilometre) motorcycle adventure, riding the length of Africa with best friend and fellow actor Charley Boorman. ‘Our trip opened my eyes to how insane the rules are in Britain — CCTV cameras everywhere, congestion charge — a ludicrous nanny state. If anything drives me out of the country it will be that — not tax, I don’t earn enough.’” (more…)


November 6, 2007

Ron Paul Raises $4.3 Million in One Day

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Ron Paul Great American Patriot

by James Buchanan

Ron Paul just raised 4.3 million dollars in one day. Ron Paul has just outperformed every single Republican competitor with this one day fund drive. What’s even more extraodinary is the fact that these are ordinary Americans giving a little more than $100 each on average. Whenever Giuliani or Romney has a big fund-raiser, it invariably involves the country club elite giving $2,300 checks. The great thing for Ron Paul is that his army of supporters can give another $100 in another fund drive while Giuliani and Romney have “maxed out” the donations from their rich, country club friends.

This fund-raiser comes on the heels of a very important poll. The London Daily Telegraph reports “(A Pew Research) Poll gives Hillary Clinton (a) big lead over Giuliani. …a new poll… places her ahead of Rudy Giuliani in the event of a presidential contest between the two. The survey, conducted by the respected Pew Research Centre, is one of the largest taken during the campaign, involving 2,000 prospective voters. It placed the former first lady eight percentage points ahead of the Republican former New York mayor - by a margin of 51 per cent to 43 per cent.”

What this means is that Republicans desperately need to re-think who is the best man to beat Hillary in 2008. They can’t afford to back an Open Borders candidate like Giuliani or Romney or Huckabee. They can’t afford the Iraq War “albatross” around their necks as they head for the election. Only one Republican candidate is taking a populist stand on bringing our troops home and opposing Amnesty, and that man is Ron Paul. (more…)


November 5, 2007

Sex Predator Teachers in Schools

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by Ian Mosley

Bad Teacher Debra LaFave

Can you believe that there was once a time in this country when a story like this simply didn’t exist? When of all the problems that parents had with their kids in school, the one thing that would never occur to any American parent in a million years would be the teacher molesting or seducing their son or daughter?

USA Today reports: “Students in America’s schools are groped. They’re raped. They’re pursued, seduced and think they’re in love. An Associated Press investigation found more than 2,500 cases over five years in which educators were punished for actions from bizarre to sadistic.”

And these are just the cases that get reported. According to USA Today: “Most of the abuse never gets reported. Those cases reported often end with no action. Cases investigated sometimes can’t be proven, and many abusers have several victims. And no one — not the schools, not the courts, not the state or federal governments — has found a surefire way to keep molesting teachers out of classrooms. Those are the findings of an AP investigation in which reporters sought disciplinary records in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The result is an unprecedented national look at the scope of sex offenses by educators — the very definition of breach of trust.” (more…)


Support the Ron Paul Nov. 5th “Money Bomb”

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Ron Paul has Raised Two Million so far for Nov. 5th! Huge success!! Donate now!!!

by James Buchanan

Fans of Ron Paul have created a goal involving a large number of people giving Ron Paul $100 each on November 5th.

So far, the fund-raiser looks impressive. Ron Paul has raised about $200,000 in the first hour and a half. At this rate, Ron Paul should be able to raise an astonishing THREE MILLION DOLLARS IN ONE DAY!!

I strongly urge all readers to help Ron Paul as much as possible.

This fund-raiser alone is going to get Ron Paul some major media news time if it keeps up anywhere near the current rate.

Go here to donate: http://www.ronpaul2008.com/

The total raised can be found in the upper left corner at: http://www.ronpaulgraphs.com/


November 4, 2007

It’s Beginning; Third World Lifestyles in the US

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by Jeff Davis

Massive black out in 1996 (yellow states). Power grid is more heavily loaded today

It’s beginning. The US infra-structure is losing its ability to keep up with population growth. Power black outs and other draconian measures have already been enforced in some states.

A Reuters article reports: “Los Angeles, San Francisco and Santa Barbara residents are being urged to switch off their lights for one hour on Saturday in the first such organized bid in the United States to promote energy saving. Much of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and Los Angeles International Airport will go dark between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., apart from essential safety lighting. Lights in city buildings will be switched off and millions of residents in the three cities are being asked to follow suit. The Lights Out campaign in California follows similar initiatives in Sydney, Australia; London, England; and Paris, France earlier this year. California organizers said they planned a nationwide U.S. event in March 2009.”

My first reaction to this is total outrage. We live in the first world. Our engineers and scientists could solve virtually any problem, especially something as basic as energy production. You don’t suppose we have an energy shortage in America because our politicians let in 20 million illegal aliens. You don’t suppose the work on limitless and clean nuclear fusion power was starved of funds because we have two Big Oil crooks in the White House.

Turning off the lights for one hour is intended to brainwash people (especially the youth) into accepting worse service from the power companies. We would be total fools to go along with this transition to Third World standards. We need to replace the politicians who think this is “acceptable” and start electing politicians, who will deport illegal aliens and who will build more power stations. (more…)


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