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January 21, 2008

Paving the Way for a Crooked Election

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by Ian Mosley

Vote Fraud Specialists Since 2002

In the middle of an election beneath the shadow of a certain deeply disturbed woman and cursed by Diebold machines which have already caused both the Democrats and Republicans to demand a recount in New Hampshire, something very strange has happened. The Federal Election Commission is being shut down. The beneficiaries of the Diebold vote-stealing in New Hampshire appear to be Hillary and John McCain. The neocons would be perfectly happy working with either.

The Politico web site reports: “Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) just announced that the Senate will not clear four new appointees for the Federal Election Commission, meaning the panel that acts as a watchdog on political campaigns cannot function during the critical election-year period. Reid is blaming the White House for refusing to withdraw to allow a majority vote on the nomination of Hans von Spakovsky for a seat on the commission. Republicans want von Spakovsky approved as part of a slate of four FEC nominees or they will refuse to consider any of the nominees. Von Spakovsky was recess-appointed by President Bush to the FEC, but his term expires at the end of the year. Democrats have refused to allow his nomination to move forward, arguing that his actions while at the Justice Department disqualified him for the post. Bush, though has not backed down, and the matter has been at an impasse for the last four months. Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) placed holds on von Spakovsky’s nomination, meaning Republicans needed 60 votes to approve his nomination over Democratic objections. Now, with the Senate moving toward adjournment until mid-January, Reid signaled that Democrats will not move any FEC nominations if they include von Spakovsky, meaning the commission will only have two of its required six members. Reid said he offered the GOP a straight majority vote on all the FEC nominees, including von Spakovsky, but the White House refused to accept that offer.” (more…)


January 20, 2008

Ron Paul Places Second in Nevada

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by James Buchanan

Ron Paul Great Patriot

Ron Paul placed second in Nevada with 14 percent. His strongest finish so far. This is still way too little and it’s getting to be too late. Unless Ron Paul runs much more effective national ads immediately, his chances of winning the primary will be gone.

The Ron Paul campaign staff has failed to focus on the two most important issues, the Iraq War and immigration, which could easily propel him to first place if he would only run clearly-worded ads on these issues AND expose the phonies who are stealing these issues from him.

I strongly encourage every reader to call the Ron Paul campaign and tell them to focus their political ads only on immigration and the Iraq War and to remind Americans that no one else, but Ron Paul can be trusted on these issues. Ron Paul is losing primary after primary because Romney, McCain and Huckabee are pretending to be tough on immigration. Ron Paul needs to set the record straight since no one else will. The phone number for the Ron Paul Campaign is:

703-248-9115

Don’t call on the 21st when they have their big fund drive, but feel free to call them before and after the fund drive. (more…)


January 19, 2008

David Duke’s new ariticle — Death of a White Girl

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Jana Shearer:
The Defilement and
Death of a White Girl

How Life Imitates Film

By David Duke

In Tyler Texas a pretty, young White woman, Jana Shearer, 21, met and started dating a Black man by the name of Christopher McCuin. She didn’t worry about the fact that he was a multiple felon or that he was Black, for during her entire life the media taught her that dating Blacks is a very desirable thing, even a fashionable thing to do, and like most young White girls today, she was saturated with the idea that resisting the social and sexual advances of Black males was tantamount to the greatest sin, that of racism. She gave into these converging forces and now she is dead.

With her natural defenses stripped away, the innocent girl was easy prey for the street wise McCuin. Ultimately, Jana paid for her media-induced naivety with her life, even her very flesh. To quote the Associated Press on January 9, 2008:

TYLER, Texas (AP) January 9, 2008 — A man killed his girlfriend, then filleted and cooked parts of her body before calling police to tell them what he was doing, authorities said Sunday.

Christopher Lee McCuin, 25, called 911 on Saturday and told an emergency dispatcher he had killed Jana Shearer, 21, and was boiling her body parts at his mother’s home, said Smith County Sheriff J.B. Smith.

When authorities arrived at the home, they found Shearer’s mutilated body, one ear boiling in a pot of water on the stove and a fork sticking out of some human flesh sitting on a plate on the kitchen table.

Before the long campaign of Hollywood movies and TV production to make race-mixing fashionable, quiet and decent young southern girls in Texas would not have considered having a relationship with a Black man, much less one with a criminal record. That was the time when love for your heritage, and loyalty to it was something carried, as they say, from generation to generation in the mother’s milk. (more…)


Black Dating Behavior?

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by Jeff Davis

Sex Assault Suspects

A new sex and sports scandal has appeared in North Carolina. And this one definitely falls into the “You couldn’t make this stuff up” category. The individuals committing the sexual assault were two Black women and the victims were three UNC footbal players. Are the activities described below getting to be “normal” black dating behavior and how much police time is required to deal with these folks when their activities go too far?

WRAL Television in Raleigh, N.C. reports: “Three UNC football players were the victims in a kidnapping, robbery and sexual assault incident that occurred over the weekend. Chapel Hill police said the assault happened about 3:30 a.m. Sunday at an apartment complex in Chapel Hill where all three victims were allegedly bound with tape and then assaulted by the suspects. When police arrived at the scene, they found two of the victims, tied up, in boxer shorts. The third victim was fully clothed with his hands tied. At least two were were sexually assaulted, prosecutors said.”

Oh, did they forget to mention that two of the suspects were black females? (more…)


January 18, 2008

Beware of the Huckster

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by Jeff Davis

Mike Huckabee

One would think that the voters in this country would have sense enough to beware of a smooth-talking former governor from Hope, Arkansas, if only out of a sense of unpleasant deja vu. But apparently not, and Mike Huckabee is learning to push all the right buttons.

The Washington Times reports that “Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who campaigned yesterday at North Greenville University in Tigerville, S.C., introduced an immigration plan that makes his position on illegal aliens one of the toughest among the Republican presidential contenders. Huckabee continued to move to the right on immigration during this year’s presidential campaign, signing a pledge to enforce immigration laws and to make all illegal aliens go home.”

Well, that sounds nice. But if he feels that way, why then did Huckabee offer them free college scholarships and in-state tuition when he was governor of Arkansas? It wouldn’t have anything to do with the fact that Arkansas is a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Tyson Foods, and that Tyson’s work force is massively comprised of illegal Mexicans working in its chicken plants, now, would it? (more…)


January 17, 2008

Ron Paul Will Lose Big Time Unless…

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This is Ron Paul’s Last Chance to Run Effective Ads and Turn Things Around.

We must expose the phonies on immigration

by James Buchanan

I desperately want Ron Paul to win the election, but his campaign staff is apparently trying to lose. Ron Paul absolutely should have fired his campaign manager months ago when he was stuck at two to three percent poll numbers. The low percentages for Paul in Iowa, New Hampshire and Michigan are more signs that his campaign is not being run competently.

Here are some important points:

*Ron Paul is too used to running for re-election in Texas. He’s assuming people know his positions on immigration and the Iraq War. He’s also assuming people can spot which of his competitors are lying on these issues.

*Ron Paul should fire his campaign manager now. He should have done this back when he had all those terrible poll numbers in the months before the primaries. McCain replaced his top campaign officials and made an amazing comeback.
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January 16, 2008

Crooked Clintons “Classified” their Crimes and Corruption

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by Jeff Davis

Would you trust this woman with power?

I hope people are careful about giving the Clintons another eight years in the White House, especially since we have not yet been allowed fully to examine their first eight years. A murky historical void exists for that strange period from 1993 through 2001.

The New York Sun reports: “The National Archives is withholding from the public about 2,600 pages of records at President Clinton’s direction, despite a public assurance by one of his top aides last month that Mr. Clinton has not blocked the release of a single document.” Gee, you don’t suppose Clinton just might be lying again.

The Sun goes on: “The 2,600 pages, stored at Mr. Clinton’s library in Arkansas, were deemed to contain confidential advice and, therefore closed under the Presidential Records Act, an Archives spokeswoman, Susan Cooper, told The New York Sun yesterday.”

It would be interesting to know who told Bill Clinton “Why don’t you let Vince Foster’s body be found in a park because a disappearance would raise more questions? Rather than having some rogue agents feed him into the wood chipper, dump Foster’s carcass in a public park somewhere, stick a gun in his hand, and claim he committed suicide.” Somehow, I doubt if that level of secret conversation will ever be disclosed.. (more…)


January 15, 2008

Ron Paul Recount Effort: Update

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by James Buchanan

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The reason they charge money for the recount is because every person who lost an election would demand a recount. If the person who paid for the recount turns out to be the winner, I believe they will refund the funds under that condition.

They are up to 54 percent of the estimated funds needed for the recall, but this is going much too slowly. E-mail all your friends to encourage them to help.

Alex Jones supports this grass roots group and their efforts.

I strongly recommend helping the Ron Paul recount effort for New Hampshire. Please donate at the link below:


http://grannywarrior.chipin.com/recount

The percentage has barely changed from yesterday. It’s at 54 percent.

They’re way short of paying for the complete recount.

If we don’t do a recount of New Hampshire, the whole Ron Paul election campaign is a waste of time –if we just let the neocons steal votes without exposing their crimes.

Ron Paul really should be doing this recount himself, but once again his campaign is failing to do something, it should, and not listening to advice from the public.


January 14, 2008

The Great Housing Crash of ‘08

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Despite Bank of America buying Countrywide, it’s far from over.

Dow Plunges

by Jeff Davis

Bank of America recently took over Countrywide Mortgage, the nation’s largest mortgage lending institute, which was in danger of going bankrupt. The stock market has dropped one thousand points in the last month as anxiety over the growing mortgage crisis increases. Our current society, obsessed with outsourcing, has made millions of jobs, which used to be reliable, uncertain, and many white collar employees are failing to pay off their loans along with the unreliable subprime crowd.

While a few thousand jobs at Countrywide may have been spared, the larger problem of millions of shaky loans still exists. The plunge in housing prices means that any defaulted loan will likely cost the lender a lot of money. The building industry will be severely hurt as lending criteria are raised so high that very few will qualify. The Great Housing Crash of ‘08 is on the way. Will you be wiped out by negative equity?

According to Yahoo News: “U.S. homeowners increasingly failed to keep up with their home loan payments in November, as the number of foreclosure filings surged 68 percent nationwide compared with the same month a year ago, according to a mortgage research company. In all, 201,950 foreclosure filings were reported last month, compared with 120,334 in November 2006, Irvine-based RealtyTrac Inc….Last month’s filings fell 10 percent from October’s 224,451. The last time there was a sequential drop in foreclosure filings was between August and September, when they fell 8 percent…The U.S. had one foreclosure filing for every 617 households in November, RealtyTrac said.” (more…)


January 13, 2008

Ron Paul Needs to Respond to Vote Fraud

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Ron Paul should hire people to do exit polls as a check on fraud.

by James Buchanan

Vote Fraud Specialists Since 2002

First of all notice I didn’t say anything about vote fraud in Iowa. There weren’t any glaring signs of fraud there. The New Hampshire race however is screaming “vote fraud.” Hillary was trailing Obama by 13 percent according to a USA Today-Gallup poll, and we’re supposed to believe there was a 16 percent swing in favor of the Beast (Hillary) at the last minute. Why didn’t any of those people swing over to Edwards? Why would sane people want to vote for the least popular member of the Clinton crime family? Ron Paul was polling 15 percent in the polls before the election and after going through the Diebold voting machines this was whittled down to 8 percent.

It’s hard to get exact information because our masters don’t want us to know certain things. According to one Internet source 19 percent of the votes were counted by hand and 81 percent were counted by Diebold machines. One individual posted hand-count results, which gave Ron Paul 15 percent of the vote. That means that the Diebold machines were giving Ron Paul less than 8 percent to bring his average down to 8 percent.

An article on Prison Planet reports: “The head clerk of the New Hampshire town of Sutton has been forced to admit that Ron Paul received 31 votes yet when the final amount was transferred to a summary sheet and sent out to the media, the total was listed as zero. The fiasco throws the entire primary into doubt and could lead to a re-count. As we reported earlier today, an entire family voted for Ron Paul in Sutton, yet when the voting map on the Politico website was posted, the total votes for Ron Paul were zero. Vote fraud expert Bev Harris contacted the head clerk in Sutton, Jennifer Call, who was forced to admit that the 31 votes Ron Paul received were completely omitted from the final report sheet, claiming ‘human error’ was responsible for the mistake.” (more…)


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