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wow Amazon- for someone I thought I had read to be as Anti-Bush and Co. as you sound, it seems odd to hear you defend Israel like that. After all, Bush is only implementing Israels policy of exterminating and suppressing ALL of their enemies in that part of the world. Have you examined how many UN security Resolutions they have either: violated, ignored, disregarded, or just had pimp daddy US veto? Do you agree with the statement, "Truth does not fear investigation"? If so, why would the Zionists jail academics for merely suggesting that the history of WWII regarding the extermination of the Jews/concentration camps may be incorrect? Why do they fear investigation?
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What about the innocents? The 4000+ American Soldiers, the hundreds of thousands of regular Iraqi people who just happened to have been born there, while we were born over here. But they don't consider that important enough to count them. What about re-classifying how the dead Soldiers are counted? If they die on the way out of the country, or in a hospital out of the occupied territory, they don't count. Wow- he has redefined what 'torture' means, he even 'tortures' our troops by telling them 'Mission Accomplished' then extending their tours in the various war zones, torturing their minds by claiming their health and mental problems are not important enough to really determine the problem, sheesh, what a guy. Seems like we should have seem this all coming? I mean he did allow more executions in Texas on his watch than any before him. Of course they were 'criminals' so expendable I guess. Now its 'terrorists', (which can be anyone btw- Iraqi, Iranian, or even an American) are expendable because they are 'against us' and a threat to 'National Security'... Oh lets bring up the (admitted) mistakes of his administration... 9/11 happened because of 'a bunch of security mistakes'... The Pentagon has not been able to account for BILLIONS of dollars, since he got in- accounting mistakes... He ordered an invasion of a country, based on mistakes, to topple someone put into power during his fathers VP days. It would be naive to think dad wasn't involved in the decision to put Saddam in power to help 'destabilize' Iran, at some high level... He has admitted to the lack of any WMD and 'intel mistakes' but REFUSES to change course... He is about to order an invasion of Iran. Again, in direct contradiction to numerous reports that Iran is not a nuclear threat now and won't be for quite a few years... So why are we about to invade? What will be those mistakes? TRILLIONS of dollars for this war and it is about to grow, much larger... How many banking/savings and loan scandals has various members of his family been involved in? Anyone wonder about why his administration is the most secretive of any before it? They have used whatever means necessary to attack anyone who goes against the Administration or blows the whistle on them. The evidence is quite clear to anyone who cares to see, the Bush crime family has operated on an international scale, bilking the poor public, all they can for everything they have. Not a lot different than the corrupt individuals at local and state levels who use their business/government position/friends in high places/etc to further themselves at the expense of the taxpayer. Oh yeah, and he is currently the most unpopular president since that stat has been kept...
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BBC: Bush's Grandfather Planned Fascist Coup In America
cumplidor replied to funjumper101's topic in Speakers Corner
If one investigates the Bush family to Prescott and how they are all intertwined, it is mind boggling. Couple Prescott's apparent assistance of the Nazis by acting as a executive of a bank whose assets were all seized because they were assisting the Nazis, the attempted coup, and his grandson's executive order which makes him director (dictator) of the (shadow) government in the event of a nuke attack on DC. He signed it a year ago. Seems his grandfather was just trying to rush things a bit? The rest of the population hadnt been 'conditioned' properly to happily accept it... or everyone just needed Alfred E Newman to 'sell' it as the solution... Odd how your BBC article came out shortly after he changed the contingency plans with his overused EO inkpen... Read -
Jewish Liberals to create opposition to AIPAC It would seem that the American Jewish Democrats ARE up in arms! They are creating an opposition to the lobby that pulls the strings of the neocons. It will be interesting to see who they support though- I hope not Obama, but I imagine they will support whoever has the best chance of beating the neocon...
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Of course. I brain farted that one for sure. I meant to say what you said...
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Those pics- The first- could easily be that some 'wannabe' freedom fighters could be supporting the 'real' freedom fighter? The second- I dunno about that one. Does Israel wear fatigues like that? But the 'human shield' appears to be far enough behind the corner to not really be considered a 'shield'. Another very interesting article... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7335875.stm Compares the actions of Israel against the population of the occupied territories, to the same type of treatment the Nazis gave to the Jews. and Israels response to the investigators UN report? Ah, so change the investigation to suit us, or we will ban him from coming in. That's really sad. Oh but whose human rights are the Palestinians violating anyway? They have no ability to deprive medical attention, electricity, or food to anyone. They didn't cut off people from their land with a 30 foot high concrete fence. They lobbed rockets into illegal settlements. I wonder whose rights were violated 'more' in that case eh? the folks who lost their homes? or the folks trying to keep what they stole? what would you do?
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"States may free inmates to save money.." To bad they just don't legalize MJ and that would auto-pardon most of the convicts anyway??
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I'm glad someone steps up and speaks the truth of how they feel. All this two faced lying and backstabbing has me confused. It seems our foreign policy lines up nicely with this maligned attitude of superiority. hmm coincidence? Read it here If this is coming from their religious leaders, isn't that called terrorism if we are talking about the Muslim folks? edited to fix the click
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MSM acknowledges numerous inconsistencies in RFK Assassination
cumplidor replied to cumplidor's topic in Speakers Corner
Another recognition. That stupid 'theory' seems to be catching on! Check out the MSNBC news report at the end of the article. http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Scientists_Multiple_shooters_in_RFK_assassination_0326.html -
... about 2/3 of the US being against the war- http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/19/cheney-poll-iraq/
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Voting machines analysis infringes intellectual property
cumplidor replied to georgerussia's topic in Speakers Corner
Would they be subject to lawsuits if their software were proven to not be written properly to count votes accurately? Why not use one standard program for all electronic machines and have that code be open source? -
A bit of research into the 'religious school' or 'seminary', discovers that they refer to the 'seminary' locally as a 'Yeshiva' which, interestingly if one investigates what is taught at these centers, would amount to racism just about anywhere else. read about how Christians in Israel want the Jews to stop spitting on them, and who is doing it, and where they go to school... PLEASE DO NOT MISTAKE THIS POST AS SUPPORT FOR KILLING ANYONE, for whatever reason.. I do believe however, that some facts are intentionally omitted to help promote the 'okay-ness' or justify the heavy handed retaliation and increased hardships imposed on the refugees.. And had THOSE facts been out there, I believe there would be much more criticisim of their 'retaliation'
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I blame the lawmakers that in the 90s began allowing the pharmas to direct market to the consumer via the TV, thus being able to drive customers to the Dr to 'talk to your dr about' claritin for your stuffy nose. Or lunesta to sleep, or chantix to quit smoking, or fosomax to stop old ladies from getting osteoperosis, or vioxx, whatever. Add the fact that pharmas are notorious for omitting damaging data from their clinical trials, social engineering the doctors to get them to write more of their prescriptions, oh and the super viruses. They get to pay off their victims and admit no wrongdoing. They get virtual slaps on the wrist for 'mistakes' that cost lives. That stuff should be terribly alarming to folks I would think. I dunno, maybe not..
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Scathing article from Scotland on the pharmaceutical industry, which, as with most for profit 'industry' has learned if you can get the people that make the rules to answer to you, then you can make the rules... Click From the article Marketing budget 2.5 times R&D?? That is a LOT of ink pens and clocks. oh and hottie drug reps to deliver them... Almost seems like they are in the disease 'management' industry...
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Here's a good one!
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Sad thing she technically didn't have a job when it started and she was given a job afterwards... like a doggie treat or something... But wasn't this plan was hatched long before the Billary tag-team of the 90s? India has tons of poor people who would gladly work for a buck a day. Maybe the bigger countries just take a little longer to get control of their (slave) labor force... or maybe they are trying to diversify their (slave) labor from the more volitile/unfriendly South American and Chinese regions?
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Haven't read it, as I am not a big reader of books, but am familiar. But doesn't this then dictate policy here in the US to a degree? How long before these huge defense contractors follow Halliburton and head off to Dubai? When Russia starts making stuff cheaper? Is a policy of peace profitable to the defense industry? To what lengths would they go to protect their multi billion dollar contracts? That to me is enough to question their motives and actions, and put those corporations under close scrutiny. Much closer than what exists today.
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Come on Bill, that is borderline hilarious. AIPAC and ADL's opposition is UAW and Teamsters? This isn't the 20's dude. Goto their websites and you will see what they stand for and support. Which, coincidentally is also the current direction of our government, ie: Palestinians=bad people, Islam=bad religion, Iran= bad country, etc. ad nauseum. The parallels between their stated views on their websites and what the media in the US presents to the public are mind blowing if you take the time to look. BTW- if Teamsters and UAW were all that powerful, would we have exported most of the mfg jobs out of country, (to avoid them) and then also in process of doing that now with the trucking and longshoremen? And the Arab lobby OBVIOUSLY has zero influence. compared to the previously mentioned. Well, obviously not, but I certainly have no problem with those that want to, and will not tell them they are wrong. I am just not that good to know. But you know, the folks who WROTE the US Constitution didn't support Vishnu or Allah either! They prayed to the Christian 'God' to help guide them with what they did. Heck I consider the US revolution and the DoI, Bill of Rights, etc to have been an act of God in a way. These free men did not understand why they had to be controlled by the powers overseas. The odds were TOTALLY stacked against them. They HAD to have help from the God they prayed to. They were able to overcome incredible odds and create a concept of government unique and unparalleled where the PEOPLE had the power. But it is obviously not that form of government anymore... BTW- What about the opposite of the Defense lobby?
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The defense industry has many lobbyists too, that certainly support the purchase/use of their products- what is their opposition? Foreign countries control some of the largest lobbies that exist (AIPAC and ADL) What is their opposition? Do you think that these lobbies represent the interests of 'regular' Americans or the country giving them their money and their chosen 'friends' that support their (Middle-East) policies? Those countries with the largest lobbies sure do get the biggest parts of our budget dedicated to foreign countries. I firmly believe these lobbies bear much of the responsibility for many of the problems facing our country today. These lobbies don't represent the interests of the majority of American people and could very well be part of the removal of anything Christian from what seems like everything around us. you know, stuff like- "Merry Christmas" being offensive, no 10 Commandments on govt property, no prayer in schools, etc. Worship of Jesus Christ is obviously not something they would want to support...
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MSM acknowledges numerous inconsistencies in RFK Assassination
cumplidor replied to cumplidor's topic in Speakers Corner
Damning article which will have difficulty getting press across the pond, but who knows.. Maybe some paper will want to be the maverick and scoop the rest... http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/feb/22/kennedy.assassination -
It is not, but examining history may shed light... They were both illegal around the same time. The difference was alcohol was widely in use already by most of the citizens, MJ was not. I believe that alcohol prohibition was likely related to introduction of gasoline as a fuel (to eliminate competition from the common man making his own fuel- grain alcohol). I also believe that the prohibition of MJ was similar in that the oil/timber-paper industries did not need the superior competition that hemp created. You did know that the Constitution and DoI were written on hemp paper? That is why they still exist today, intact. If they were written on today's paper, they would not have survived 200+ years. Throw in that fact that if MJ were legal, I doubt there would be too many folks taking sleeping pills, bi-polar meds, anti-depressants, etc. There would be much less need for jails, and no longer a need for a 'War on Drugs'. (= less money for the govt to spend and mismanage) I doubt there would be as much violent crime as there is now a lot of violent crime is alcohol related. And a big special thanks go out to William Hearst, who back in 1937 used his position as owner of many newspapers to propagate the idea that MJ was a 'devil drug', yadda yadda. Oh yeah, he also didn't want to loose his money in the paper pulp industry he was HEAVILY invested in, probably to keep his newspaper costs down (read: profits up). But that sounds an awful lot like a conspiracy, which would mean if you believe it, you must put on your foil beanie and have folks make fun of you for being 'paranoid'. coll story about MJ's history http://blogs.salon.com/0002762/stories/2003/12/22/whyIsMarijuanaIllegal.html
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The most watched video in internet history
cumplidor replied to Tony-tonysuits's topic in Speakers Corner
Incredible. Very well put together too. I had no idea there were so many parallels to Christianity with ancient religions. Fascinating! I will watch the 2nd hour later, sheesh, I have to go do something! Thanks for posting that- -
"Internet exclusive" CNN Larry King interview of Ron Paul. If you watch it you can see why it would be only on the 'net... too many would wake up.. click here
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I've seen laddles that are sharper then that knife. what does that say about the people who voted him in? but he wasn't really VOTED in was he? wasn't he APPOINTED in by the Supreme Court? Or is that some BS detail that is not of any real concern? But now, if this point is then acknowledged, then we also need to examine the electronic voting fraud potential, along with the numerous conflicts of interest regarding the electronic voting industry and federal, state and local governments, right?? Do we need to get into the 'proprietary' software that runs these devices or the less than 1 minute to 'flash' the device with a new 'proprietary' program?? Programs which are not subject to ANY oversight whatsoever??? elected my ass... www.ronpaul2008.com
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Congress is asking publicly what the Pentagon is going to do to protect our sailors. But the WH ignores the requests. If a vulnerability has been identified that could take out thousands of our soldiers, yes, I would like them to publicly state how they plan to address this WEAKNESS in our defences. I know this must seem weird, but it helps me feel safe when my government lets me know how enemy missiles cannot do any damage to our ships. I suppose you prefer the way they are currently handling the situation? by ignoring it and hoping it will go away? or will sinking 3 aircraft carriers become the next polarizing event that has the population cheering on W as he extends his corporate war to Iran and destroying another million or so lives.