Saturday, August 30, 2008
Putin: U.S. Provoked Georgian Conflict
Russia remained embroiled in a diplomatic war of words Friday after Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accused the United States of provoking the conflict in Georgia.
President Dmitry Medvedev held talks with his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rakhmon in Dushanbe as he sought international support and was to visit a Russian military base in the former Soviet republic.
The United States said it was sending another warship to Georgia with humanitarian aid and was reconsidering an agreement on civilian nuclear cooperation with Russia. Putin, the powerful former Kremlin leader, said the US administration had a hand in the five-day war between Russian and Georgian forces and drew a link with the US presidential campaign.
There were Americans in the conflict zone “doing as they were ordered, and the only one who can give such orders is their leader”, Putin said.“If my guess is right, then it raises the suspicion that someone in the US specially created this conflict to worsen the situation and create an advantage in the competitive struggle for one of the candidates for the post of president of the United States,” he told CNN television.
“They needed a short, victorious war,” he said.
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Friday, August 29, 2008
Ron Paul: 'There's no difference' between McCain and Obama
Former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has declined to endorse either John McCain or Barack Obama, and he told CNN's Kiran Chetry on Thursday that he sees "no difference" between them because both espouse foreign policies that only create more threats to our national interests.
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Muslims in fed terror probe making donations to Obama
Islamic leaders tied by federal investigators to the radical Muslim Brotherhood in America – including one under active investigation for alleged terror-financing – have recently donated to Sen. Barack Obama's campaign for president, according to Federal Election Commission records reviewed by WND.
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McCain's VP Gov. Sarah Palin

Sen. John McCain has burst into the national conversation about Barack Obama's big night with a stunning choice for vice president, bypassing conventional picks such as Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty to tap Alaska's 44-year-old first-term governor and former beauty queen, Sarah Palin, according to Fox News.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Denver protester forced to march barefoot in leg shackles
In the a letter sent Wednesday to the Denver Police Department, the ACLU charged that the police refused those arrested to attorneys, didn't give detainees access to phones unless they posted their own bond and even failed to provide shoes, in one case marching a protester into court in bare feet and leg shackles.
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Inside Edition Smears Jones For Malkin Confrontation

Despite promises to remain impartial and tell the truth about what really happened, Inside Edition unsurprisingly characterized Alex Jones’ DNC confrontation of Michelle Malkin as a “hateful attack,” while the Dallas Morning News engaged in outright libel by claiming Jones had chanted “kill Michelle Malkin,” a brazen lie that is still doing the rounds on neo-con blogs.
Alex Jones and his crew filmed their meeting with the Inside Edition team and it was broadcast live on the Internet yesterday. The Inside Edition reporters were uninterested in footage which clearly shows provocateurs completely unaffiliated with Alex Jones chanting inflammatory statements, as well as Malkin’s own photographer making a false report to Denver police claiming Jones had made death threats toward Malkin and punched her bodyguard, when her bodyguard is on tape assaulting Jones and his crew.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The Real Rate of Inflation is 13%
It was when “official government-approved” inflation figures were released that I really lost it last week, as that particular rate of inflation is now a staggering 5.6%. And when you look at what John Williams at shadowstats.com calculates as inflation, according to the time-honored method of actually looking at real prices instead of the “qualified estimates” that are used today, you will see that annual inflation in consumer prices is actually running at over 13%! Some of the worst in American history!
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Official: Man wasn't a 'credible threat' to Obama

Authorities are investigating whether a man arrested with rifles, ammunition and drugs in his truck made statements threatening Barack Obama, but emphasize he never posed a "credible threat" to the candidate or the Democratic National Convention.
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Lone accountant takes on IRS and wins
It took seven years, but Charles Ulrich did something many people dream about, but few succeed at: He beat the IRS in a tax dispute. Not only that, but tax experts say potentially millions of other taxpayers could benefit from his victory.
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Cindy Sheehan Catches Phone Bugger in the Act at DNC
"So I walked into my room and bigger than life, there was a man standing by my desk holding the room phone with a screwdriver in his hand! I immediately said; “What the hell are you doing? Are you putting a bug on my phone?” He looked like he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar and stammered out: N–no..."
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Reinventing the Evil Empire
Russia is back, proud and reassertive, and not about to roll over for America. Especially in Eurasia. For Washington, it’s back to the future, the new Cold War, and reinventing the Evil Empire, but this time for greater stakes and with much larger threats to world peace. Conservatives lost their influence. Neocons are weakened but still dominant. The Israeli Lobby and Christian Right drive them. Conflict is preferred over diplomacy, and most Democrats go along to look tough on “terrorism.” Notably their standard-bearer, vying with McCain to be toughest.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Joe Biden’s New World Order Speech
In his speech, “On the Threshold of the New World Order: A Rebirth for the United Nations,” Biden called for meddling in the former Soviet Union and China, imposing a “free economy” on these countries — i.e., allowing the international bankers to freely loot and pillage — and expanding NATO and allowing it to operate outside of its territory.
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Government Urges Return to Stone Age
So NIST scientists tested other metallic objects using state-of-the-art computer models. The models predicted that every oven and barbeque in the country could disintegrate at any time, leading to a progressive collapse of entire houses.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Obama’s VP Needs to Come Clean On 9/11 Bagman Mahmood Ahmed
Why did Mahmood Ahmed, Director of Pakistan’s secret service, the ISI, order Saeed Sheikh to wire $100,000 to hijacker Mohamed Atta?
What was Mahmood Ahmed’s relationship with Al Qaeda?
It is highly unlikely Biden, as chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, is ignorant of these facts. Biden needs to come clean on his meetings with Mahmood Ahmed. Considering Biden’s reticence, his harsh words for Pakistan, documented in Jason Bermas’ Fabled Enemies documentary, certainly ring hollow and his exchange with truth activist Luke Rudkowski on the subject raises more questions than it answers.
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What was Mahmood Ahmed’s relationship with Al Qaeda?
It is highly unlikely Biden, as chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, is ignorant of these facts. Biden needs to come clean on his meetings with Mahmood Ahmed. Considering Biden’s reticence, his harsh words for Pakistan, documented in Jason Bermas’ Fabled Enemies documentary, certainly ring hollow and his exchange with truth activist Luke Rudkowski on the subject raises more questions than it answers.
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Illegal Immigrants Returning to Mexico in Record Numbers
Illegal immigrants are returning home to Mexico in numbers not seen for decades — and the Mexican government may have to deal with a crush on its social services and lower wages once the immigrants arrive.
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Democrat sues Sen. Obama over 'fraudulent candidacy'

A prominent Pennsylvania Democrat has sued Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic National Committee and the Federal Election Commission, claiming that Obama is not a natural-born citizen and, therefore, is not eligible to be president of the United States.
Philip J. Berg, a former member of Pennsylvania's Democratic State Committee and former deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania, filed the lawsuit this week in U.S District Court, asking the court to declare Obama ineligible for the presidency and to prevent him from running for the position.
Biden pick shows lack of confidence
The candidate of change went with the status quo.
In picking Sen. Joe Biden to be his running mate, Barack Obama sought to shore up his weakness - inexperience in office and on foreign policy - rather than underscore his strength as a new-generation candidate defying political conventions.
He picked a 35-year veteran of the Senate - the ultimate insider - rather than a candidate from outside Washington, such as Govs. Tim Kaine of Virginia or Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas; or from outside his party, such as Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska; or from outside the mostly white male club of vice presidential candidates. Hillary Rodham Clinton didn't even make his short list.
The picks say something profound about Obama: For all his self-confidence, the 47-year-old Illinois senator worried that he couldn't beat Republican John McCain without help from a seasoned politician willing to attack. The Biden selection is the next logistical step in an Obama campaign that has become more negative - a strategic decision that may be necessary but threatens to run counter to his image.
In picking Sen. Joe Biden to be his running mate, Barack Obama sought to shore up his weakness - inexperience in office and on foreign policy - rather than underscore his strength as a new-generation candidate defying political conventions.
He picked a 35-year veteran of the Senate - the ultimate insider - rather than a candidate from outside Washington, such as Govs. Tim Kaine of Virginia or Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas; or from outside his party, such as Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska; or from outside the mostly white male club of vice presidential candidates. Hillary Rodham Clinton didn't even make his short list.
The picks say something profound about Obama: For all his self-confidence, the 47-year-old Illinois senator worried that he couldn't beat Republican John McCain without help from a seasoned politician willing to attack. The Biden selection is the next logistical step in an Obama campaign that has become more negative - a strategic decision that may be necessary but threatens to run counter to his image.
Friday, August 22, 2008
War on Terror boardgame branded criminal by police
Following a series of raids on the climate change camp near Kingsnorth power station, officers displayed an array of supposed weapons snatched from demonstrators: knives, chisels, bolt cutters, a throwing star – and a copy of the satirical game, which lampoons Washington's "war on terror".
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Bush to Putin, "Get out now!". Putin to Bush, "Nyet!"
When Vladimir Putin heard President Bush demand that Russian troops "leave Georgia territory immediately", he did what any sensible leader of a great nation would do; he yawned, scratched his belly and ambled over to the Kremlin frig to see if there were any left-overs from last night's imperial banquet with the French dignitaries. He may have even smiled wistfully to himself as he peered over the Chicken Kiev and the Siberian cutlets, thinking, "Nyet, George; South Ossetia's future is no longer negotiable".
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Tommy Chong gets the last laugh on Bush administration
Tommy Chong's glory days of starring as the latter half of the pothead comedy act Cheech & Chong were decades behind him.And then he went to prison. A documentary, "a/k/a Tommy Chong," on how he was jailed for his reputation, part of a nationwide sting aimed at sellers of pot paraphernalia, has won awards at film festivals. The movie comes out on DVD Tuesday."You do not have to approve of drugs to be offended" at how Chong was treated, critic Roger Ebert wrote.Selective prosecutionChong became a symbol for victims of the politicized Bush Justice Department, which followed up its "selective prosecution" of Chong by seizing 10,000 copies of the DVD last May, even though he doesn't profit from the film."The Justice Department? They're my best career boosters," Chong jokes.Chong's stand-up act was re-invigorated. His long-estranged partner, Cheech Marin, agreed to re-form their act and take it on the road.But there's a cautionary tale in Chong's story. We reached him at his home in Pacific Palisades, California.'No American is safe'Question: Why should the average American care about what happens to a guy who's famous for what you're famous for?Answer: The American Dream is based on "the pursuit of happiness." The government found a way to take that away from me, and by incarcerating me for putting my name on water pipes, they can selectively prosecute anybody. Somehow, sending a piece of glass through the mails, or "conspiring" to send it, is a crime. If they can lock me up for that, no American is safe.Q.: The film shows us that your son's company was lured, tricked into shipping pipes to a state where they're not allowed. Is there anything, in retrospect, that you could have done differently?A.: They were determined to get me, and that's why I went to jail. Had I been a criminal, I would've been protected. I'm just an American citizen who got caught up in a PR campaign by the Bush administration.But I'm their bad karma, by the way. They arrested a popular guy. And everybody wants to hear my story. Now I've got a DVD, Cheech and I are touring. I do interviews about the why and how of what they did all the time. I'm that headache that won't go away for them.Q.: What was the low point for you?A.: Oh, that first night in jail. I had a bad, bad attack of claustrophobia. There was a prisoner in the bunk above me, one off to the side. They're men, so they're making men sounds. I could hear the doors being locked. I had a real panic attack. Then, I got calm. I felt "the presence." After that first night, I had the best experience of my life.Q.: When did it start seeming funny to you?A.: That next day. It was like going on a cruise, because every dude in there knew who I was. If they didn't know the records or movies, they knew the TV ("That '70s Show") show.The prison thought they were punishing me more, putting me right across the hall from the bathroom. But I'm an old guy. That came in handy!
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McCain Office Mailed Threat, White Powder
A threatening letter containing an unidentified white powder was received at John McCain’s campaign offices in Denver, Colorado, CBS News has learned.A second letter sent to a McCain campaign office in New Hampshire initially was reported to contain a white substance. Authorities said that was a false alarm and there was no powder in that envelope.At least 19 people were examined at hospitals or were quarantined outside the Colorado office while authorities tried to determine whether the powder was hazardous.Andy Lyon of Parker South Metro Fire Rescue Authority said the return address on the envelope listed the Arapahoe Detention Center and the name of an inmate. He didn’t release the name.Lyon said the first line of the letter used threatening language, but he refused to give any details.McCain’s campaign had said the letter sent to the Manchester, N.H., office also contained a threatening language and white powder.But Malcolm Wiley, a Secret Service spokesman in Colorado, said there was no powder in the New Hampshire envelope. He said he did not know about the content of the letter.Wiley said the letter had a Denver return address, which alarmed staffers in Manchester because they had heard about the Colorado incident.Jim Barnett, McCain’s New England campaign manager, said it’s unusual for the New Hampshire office to get a letter from Denver.“That was really the only suspicious thing about the letter, and our national headquarters advised, out of an abundance of caution for our staff and volunteers, that we have the authorities check it out,” he said. “We did and it was deemed safe.”
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WTC 7 Report: Shameful, Embarrassing And Completely Flawed
NIST Claims “New Phenomenon” Occurred For First Time Ever In Collapse Of WTC 7. Yet fails to address why ground zero workers and media outlets had prior knowledge of an “extraordinary event” never before observed an hour in advance, plus myriad of other ignored issues
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
Text shows Obama backed infanticide
Sen. Barack Obama has insisted he did not back a state bill protecting babies born alive from failed abortions because it would undermine Roe vs. Wade, but a newly unearthed transcript of his arguments from the floor of the Illinois Senate indicate otherwise.Arguing against the Illinois Born Alive Infant Protection Act in 2002, after even Planned Parenthood had dropped its opposition, Obama expressed concern that the bill might burden abortionists, reports blogger Erick Erickson on RedState.com.
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Twilight of the Psychopaths
“Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it.” – John Lennon
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US food prices to post biggest rise since '90
U.S. consumers should brace for the biggest increase in food prices in nearly 20 years in 2008 and even more pain next year due to surging meat and produce prices, the Agriculture Department said on Wednesday.
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Pentagon can't find $2.3 trillion
Seriously, I looked into your eyes, America, saw deep into your soul. So let's get honest and officially call it "America's Outrageous War Economy." Admit it: we secretly love our war economy. And that's the answer to Jim Grant's thought-provoking question last month in the Wall Street Journal -- "Why No Outrage?"
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MSNBC: Bush creating ‘embryonic police state’
The Justice Department has proposed changes to police intelligence-gathering rules that would ease the transfer of information about citizens to federal intelligence agencies, who would then keep the information for at least 10 years. The changes, the first since 1993, were introduced for public comment on July 31.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
The FBI Admits It Has No Case Against Ivins
The FBI has had a difficult time making its case to a skeptical public and scientific community. A hair sample snagged from a Princeton, N.J., mailbox linked to the attacks turned out not to match that of Ivins.
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79 Million Americans Struggle to Pay Medical Bills
Working-age Americans are facing mounting problems when it comes to affording health care, a result of In 2007, 41 percent of working-age Americans — 72 million people — reported having medical bill problems or trouble paying off medical debts, up from 34 percent in 2005.
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NSA Security Officer: We Should Just Kill These People
When somebody within your own government calls you out, do you show up? How do you handle it?Wayne Madsen, always spoiling for a fight with Bush and Cheney, or the chance to show off his undies to minimum wage airport TSA workers, has an executive level NSA staff person on record saying that significant sentiment exists within the NSA to kill troublesome bloggers and journalists.
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China flaying animals alive
Article about China and its horrible practices; not surprisingly, a country that has no respect for human rights also doesn't care about animals. Years ago, I partially watched one of the videos referred to in this article-it was too terrible to finish. Wish I had never seen it. I don't buy stuff made in China. You shouldn't either.
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Advisor to FBI in Anthrax Investigation Attack Was False
We all know that the bioweapons expert who actually drafted the current bioweapons law (the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989) - Francis Boyle - has said that he is convinced the October 2001 anthrax attacks that killed five people were perpetrated and covered up by criminal elements of the U.S. government.
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Vaccines Found to Cause Diabetes in Children
In a prior study, published in the journal Autoimmunity, Dr. J. Bartholomew Classen of Classen Immunotherapies and David Carey Classen of the University of Utah compared more than 100,000 children who had received between one and four doses of the hemophilus vaccine with more than 100,000 unvaccinated children. The Classens found that after seven years, children in the vaccination group had a 26 percent higher risk of developing diabetes than children in the non-vaccine group. This amounted to an extra 54 cases of diabetes per 100,000 children vaccinated.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
D.C. defies Supreme Court ruling on handguns.
The Associated Press headline was "D.C. will accept gun-permit applications." But the real headline should have been, "D.C. defies Supreme Court ruling on handguns." That's because the City Council refuses to follow the ruling of the court concerning the lawful possession and use of handguns within its city limits.
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University won't open Obama-related records now
The University of Illinois on Tuesday refused to release records relating to Barack Obama's service to a nonprofit group linked to former 1960s radical activist William Ayers.
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Kaepernick, Graziano battle for Nevada's QB job
The most important award in Nevada quarterback Colin Kaepernick's trophy case is not the WAC Freshman of the Year trophy. It's not the conference Player of the Week award or even the honorable mention freshman All-America honors. It's the Fireman's Award, given to Kaepernick by his Nevada teammates, for stepping in when the team needed him the most
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Media credibility plummets, CNN believed by just 30%
A new Pew survey says virtually every news organization or program has seen its credibility decline, with CNN falling 12 points since the first survey in 1998 ...
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Ex-Marine Decries Prosecution in Civilian Court
A former Marine sergeant facing the first federal civilian prosecution of a military member accused of a war crime says there is much more at stake than his claim of innocence on charges that he killed unarmed detainees in Fallujah, Iraq.
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62% would like to see better choices of candidates
A Zogby International poll commissioned by WND shows a surprisingly low 71.7 percent closely identifying with either of the two front-running, major-party candidates for president and a stunning 62.4 percent expressing their desire to see more viable candidate and party choices in future elections.
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The Matrix & Other 9/11 Hollywood Symbolism
Insiders love bragging to one another about being on the inside– perhaps that’s one explanation for an abundance of illuminati symbolism in mainstream media and corporate logos.
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Joe Biden Promises Georgia a Billion Dollars
The Senate fixture from Delaware, Joe Biden, has promised to give your money to the tin horn dictator Saakashvili and Georgia.
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CCTV cameras spying on hundreds of classrooms
CCTV monitors classrooms at one in 14 schools, according to a survey.The poll of teachers also found that almost a quarter feared there might be more cameras hidden around the campus that they did not know about.
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Obama changes abortion story, again
Presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama again has changed his story about his opposition as a state lawmaker to protecting infants who survive abortion procedures, this time saying he had "concerns" the Illinois plan could affect abortion "rights."
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Monday, August 18, 2008
Obama's childhood records vindicate Corsi book

An AP photo that recently surfaced showing Barack Obama registered for school as an Indonesian citizen of the Muslim religion provides tangible evidence for some of the claims made by author Jerome Corsi in his best-selling book, "The Obama Nation."
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Orton named Bears' starting quarterback
Kyle Orton will start as the Chicago Bears opening day quarterback -- beating Rex Grossman in a competition that lasted through training camp and two preseason games.
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NSA & FBI admit they listen to your cell phones on or off
Fox News reports that the FBI now admits to listening to citizens via their turned off cell phones. Cell phones are now tracking and monitoring devices so the state can keep track you your whereabouts, you conversations and who you associate with.ITS ALL PART OF THE NEW FREEDOM - ENJOY!
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BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA
barackobamacandidate.org is dedicated to providing true and factual information on the 2008 Presidential Candidate, Barack Hussein Obama, with the objective to educate the general public, so that a more informed decision can be made for the next President of the United States of America.
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Sunday, August 17, 2008
Barack Obama - The Chameleon.
Barack Hussein Obama is like a chameleon, constantly changing colors, view points, opinions, and history, to try and get votes. Real Americans want the opportunity to succeed or fail on a fair playing field, without being taxed to death by a government who wants to hand everything to everyone on a silver platter.
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NY Times tries to torpedo anti-Obama book; succeeds in spreading its message
And manages to make it number one in the bestseller list. Their efforts have backfired spectacularly as do most attempts to suppress something.
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How Big Brother watches your every move
In one week, the average person living in Britain has 3,254 pieces of personal information stored about him or her, most of which is kept in databases for years and in some cases indefinitely.
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
25 U.S. Military Officers Challenge Official Account of 9/11
Twenty-five former U.S. military officers have severely criticized the official account of 9/11 and called for a new investigation. They are among the rapidly growing number of military and intelligence service veterans, scientists, engineers, and architects challenging the government’s story.
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Wife used spyware to catch Washoe deputy's child porn habit
A veteran Washoe County Sheriff’s deputy was charged this week with possession of child pornography after his suspicious wife installed spyware on his computer and discovered he allegedly accessed several child pornography Web sites, according to court records.
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News crew crashes Denver’s DNC concentration camp
In Denver, police are preparing what a local political organizer calls a ‘concentration camp,’ laying in wait for mass arrests anticipated during the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
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Obama Fanatics Slam Author For Questioning 9/11
An army of frenzied Barack Obama acolytes have been busy attempting to smear writer Jerome Corsi, author of Obama Nation, by citing his skepticism towards the official 9/11 story, seemingly ignorant of the fact that such doubts are shared by the majority of Americans.
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Russia To Make Emo Illegal
In the wake of Mexico’s emo-bashing epidemic of 2008, comes another reason for international emo kids to be, well…emo. Russian legislators are working on a bill that would make being “emo” illegal. The bill would allow Russian government to regulate emo websites, and ban the wearing of goth and emo clothes and styles in schools and government build
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CHENEY'S DARK HAND BEHIND GEORGIA ATTACK OF SOUTH OSSETIA
While George W Bush makes a fool out of himself at the Olympics ~ the dark hand of Dick Cheney has been playing his Black Knight on the global chessboard, by backing Georgia's preemptive attack of South Ossetia, with the hopes of checking Russia's white king, Vladimir Putin in a new Cold War
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Denver Police Smash Man’s Teeth Out On Sidewalk
On the video, which was shot outside Coors Field on the home opener of the Colorado Rockies game on April 4, undercover Denver Police detectives hit, kick and choke John Heaney
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False Flag Cyanide Attack Planned for the DNC
Is it possible anarchists or other terrorists – specifically, Muslims who hate us for our freedom — will disrupt the DNC with a cloud of cyanide gas? It appears the corporate media is preparing us for some sort of terrorist event during the convention.
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Inflation at fastest pace in 17 years
Consumer prices shot up at twice the expected rate, pushed higher by surging energy and food costs ...
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Chinese police rough up British TV crew at Olympics
Chinese police roughed up a British TV crew and stopped them covering a pro-Tibet protest, witnesses said, in the latest case of interference with media freedom at the Beijing Olympic Games.
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Edwards secretly rekindled affair after confessing to wife
Disgraced ex-presidential candidate John Edwards secretly rekindled his steamy affair after confessing his infidelity to his cancer-stricken wife ...
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Troops from Atlanta will train in Republic of Georgia
A large contingent of Georgia Army National Guard soldiers flew to the Republic of Georgia on Sunday for joint military exercises at a time when tension is brewing in the region.
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Denver Readies Cages for Mass DNC Arrests
Some protesters arrested at the Democratic National Convention could be jailed in a city- owned warehouse, complete with metal cages and barbed wire, CBS4 News has learned.
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Dem National Platform: Ban Semi-autos, Close Down Gun Shows
Democrats believe most gun bans are “common sense.” In their platform, they are calling for a ban on so-called “assault weapons,” and they want to “regulate gun shows out of business.”
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
FCC Commissioner Warns of Fairness Doctrine for the Web
McDowell warns reinstated powers could play in net neutrality debate, lead to government requiring balance on Web sites.
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Why I'm Not a Liberal - Dennis Prager
The definition of the term "liberal" has changed since the 1960s. Prager offers a list of values the liberals once believed but no longer embrace.
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Scientists stop the ageing process
Scientists have stopped the ageing process in an entire organ for the first time, a study released today says.
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Web Firms Say They Track Behavior Without Explicit Consent
Several Internet and broadband companies have acknowledged using targeted-advertising technology without explicitly informing customers, according to letters released yesterday by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
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Cops knock out man’s teeth for flipped hat
Thomas Charles Armstrong took the stand Monday to defend himself against accusations he resisted arrest, charging that Denver police assaulted him during a scuffle in 2005.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Martial Law Declared in Arkansas Town
Authorities say in an attempt to stop the violence, a neighborhood on the Westside of Helena-West Helena is under a 24-hour, non-stop curfew that could be extended for days.
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Saturday, August 9, 2008
Police punch 18 year old 13 times in face Then taser him
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. -- An 18-year-old was punched in the face 13 times by a deputy police officer, whose dashboard video camera caught the incident on tape, WYFF Channel 4 News reported.
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Massive US Naval Armada Heads For Iran
The intent is to create a US/EU naval blockade (which is an Act of War under international law) around Iran (with supporting air and land elements) to prevent the shipment of benzene and certain other refined oil products headed to Iranian ports. The neo-cons are counting on such a blockade launching a war with Iran.
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Expect More Mass Murder After Obama or McCain Selection
Believe it or not, it appears the Bush administration has a sane policy on Russia — that is when compared to the policies of the selected candidates Obama and McCain, or rather their advisors, their political Svengalis.
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Ron Paul: The US is heading into an illegal attack on Iran
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) has warned millions of radio listeners that the United States is heading into an illegal attack on Iran, stating his amazement at members of Congress who have openly voiced support for a criminal nuclear strike.
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Cheney likely ordered 9/11 forgery, CIA official admits
A forged letter linking Saddam Hussein to the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks was ordered on White House stationery and probably came from the office of Vice President Dick Cheney, according to a new transcript of a conversation with the Central Intelligence Agency's former Deputy Chief of Clandestine Operations Robert Richer posted Friday.
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Friday, August 8, 2008
CIA Aided Georgia’s “Rose Revolution”
In November 2003 Georgia had its "Rose Revolution". The western media sat on their comfortable sofas, watched the news on their wide screen tvs, and declared a victory for democracy, a peaceful peoples' uprising, and a glorious future under the Harvard trained Saakashvilli.
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White population in decline
White populations have declined in more than half of the nation's counties since 2000, helping fuel a rise in the number of communities where minorities are now the majority ...
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Obama tells 7-year-old America not so great
When asked by a 7 year old why he wants to be President, Obama's response was that "America is, is no longer, uh, what it could be, what it, it once was". This guy wants to be the leader of the greatest nation in the world?
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Pentagon Release Laughable Olympics “Terror” Video
IntelCenter and SITE Intelligence Group, two “terrorism monitoring firms” who routinely obtain so-called Al-Qaeda tapes that usually turn out to be completely fraudulent, yesterday released a video purported to feature members of a Chinese Muslim terror group threatening to attack the Olympics.
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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Mein Kampf Obama
As Barack Obama chose the favorite monument of Adolf Hitler in Germany for his world image, appealing to the lowest of racial divides in Darwinism unleashed upon the world, it is fair to examine Mr. Obama compared in his struggle of world messiah to other Americans in a moment when the world focused upon them.
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Dick Cheney '94: Invading Baghdad Would Create Quagmire
In this interview from April 15th, 1994, Dick Cheney reveals the reasons why invading Baghdad and toppling Saddam Hussein wouldn't be a great idea. He also stipulates that "not very many" American soldiers' lives were worth losing to take out Saddam during the Gulf War.
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The Federal Reserve is a Private Financial Institution.
The Court of Appeals, Poole, Circuit Judge, held that federal reserve banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of the Act, but are independent, privately owned and locally controlled corporations.
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Anti-War Website Operator Threatened By Armed Thugs
The operator of a leading alternative news and strongly anti-war website has become the target of nefarious thugs apparently in the employ of the U.S. government who have continually harassed him and ordered him to shut down his website.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Ubiquitous Computing: Big Brother’s All-Seeing Eye
An “Everyware” world, as Adam Greenfield calls it, is a world in which computers are embedded and merged seamlessly everywhere in the environment. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags communicate their position and other information constantly in a vast network. Everyday objects become “searchable”...
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Chemical Traces of High Explosives in WTC Debris
The standard way to demolish a steel-framed building is to apply cutter charges to the supporting beams. The cutter charges consist of finely-powdered aluminum mixed with iron oxide, with added sulfur. This mixture contains both fuel and oxidant – it needs no air – and it burns hot enough to melt steel. The trade name for this product is Thermate.
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Anti-Obama Bloggers Say They Were Silenced
Web loggers who are campaigning against Senator Obama's presidential run are accusing Google and Obama supporters of silencing them after their Web logs were marked as spam and their accounts temporarily frozen.
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Palestinians donate $29,500 to Obama
Palestinian brothers inside the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip are listed in government election filings as having donated $29,521.54 to Sen. Barack Obama's campaign. The contributions also raise numerous questions about the Obama campaign's lax online donation form, which apparently allows for the possibility of foreign contributions.
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Obama Pardons Bush
“Obama will never investigate the Bush administration’s well documented criminal activity.”
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There Is Going To Be An i-9/11 And An i-Patriot Act
Amazing revelations have emerged concerning already existing government plans to overhaul the way the internet functions in order to apply much greater restrictions and control over the web.
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Get Outraged And Get Active About Internet Censorship
In response to increasing flagrant attempts to censor political websites, including Infowars and Prison Planet, not in Communist China, but in the U.S. and the UK, we are running a special contest with a top prize of $5,000 in order to encourage people to get active and educate others about the growing threats to Internet freedom.
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Monday, August 4, 2008
State Grabs Home Over Unpaid Parking Ticket
Surprised? It’s happening again. A Milwaukee man is facing foreclosure on his $245,000 home because he wouldn’t pay a $50 parking ticket in 2004.
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Study: 1 in 4 soldiers at war have hearing loss
"He was lying in the middle of the street motionless," Dunne wrote. "I blame myself a lot for not being able to identify the threat simply because of the way I heard the shots."
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Fluoride's Impact On The Brain
Fluoride, added to water supplies to prevent tooth decay, is also in virtually all non-organic foods and beverages. Fluoride's brain effects were never examined prior to water fluoridation.
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MySpace Admits Censorship Of Prison Planet.com
In a telling slip-up, a MySpace moderator has admitted that it is MySpace.com policy to censor and filter out posts containing links to the Prison Planet.com website, adding that the MySpace server automatically blocks such information.
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Cheney Considered Killing Americans in Pretext to Attack Iran
The Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh reveals how the neocons convened around Dick Cheney and brainstormed ways to kick off World War IV, as they fondly call their pet project to take out the Muslims and foment a contrived “clash of civilizations.”
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