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In South Carolina, Pro-Confederate Flag Group Airs Ads Praising Huckabee’s Flag Stance — And Hitting McCain

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In South Carolina, Pro-Confederate Flag Group Airs Ads Praising Huckabee’s Flag Stance — And Hitting McCain
By Greg Sargent – January 17, 2008, 7:40PM

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A pro-Confederate Flag third-party group is running new radio ads in South Carolina praising Mike Huckabee’s pro-state’s-rights stance on the flag issue — and slamming John McCain over his repeated criticism of the controversial symbol.

“Mike Huckabee’s stand is a breath of fresh air,” say the ads, which are paid for by the Americans for the Preservation of American Culture . “Gov. Huckabee understands that all the average guy with a Confederate Flag on his pickup truck is saying is: He’s proud to be a Southerner.”

McCain has been dogged by the flag issue in South Carolina since his 2000 Presidential run; he’s repeatedly denounced it, calling it a “racist symbol.” There are two versions of the ad, one attacking McCain, the other attacking Romney, who’s also condemned the flag. Listen to them both (the second starts roughly at the one-minute mark):

Huckabee has not distanced himself from the ads. Huckabee’s position on the issue is that the Federal government should stay out of states’ disputes over the flag.
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Ron Wilson, an official with the group airing the ads, declined to say how big the buy was. But he confirmed that it was running on all South Carolina radio stations that carry Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Bill O’Reilly.

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Bringing Death and Destruction to Muslims By Paul Craig Roberts

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Bringing Death and Destruction to Muslims

Leader and Vassal

By Paul Craig Roberts

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17/01/08 “ICH” — – After pandering to Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert’s right-wing government last week, US president George W. Bush carried the Israeli/neoconservative campaign against Iran to Arab countries. Sounding as authentic as the “Filipino Monkey,” Bush told the Arab countries that “Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terror,” and that “Iran’s actions threaten the security of nations everywhere.”

To no effect. Every country in the world, except America, knows by now that the US is the world’s leading state sponsor of terror and that the neoconservative drive for US hegemony over the world threatens the security of nations everywhere. But before we get into this, let’s first see what Bush means by “terrorist” and Iran’s sponsorship of terrorism.

Bush considers Iran to be the leading state sponsor of terror, because Iran is believed to fund Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Palestinian ghetto. Hezbollah and Hamas are two organizations that exist because of Israeli aggression against Palestine and Lebanon. The two organizations are branded “terrorist” because they resist Israel’s theft of Palestine and Israel’s designs on southern Lebanon. Both organizations are resistance organizations. They resist Israel’s territorial expansion and this makes them “terrorist.”

They are terrorists because they don’t receive billions in US military aid and cannot put armies in the field with tanks, fighter jets and helicopter gunships, backed up by US spy satellites and Israel’s nuclear weapons–although Hezbollah, a small militia, has twice defeated the Israeli army. However, Palestine is so thoroughly under the Israeli heel that Hamas can resist only with suicide bombers and obsolete rockets. It is dishonest to damn the terrorist response but not the policies that provoke the response.

The US is at war in Iraq, because the neoconservatives want to rid Israel of the Muslim governments–Iraq, Iran and Syria–that are not American surrogates and, therefore, are willing to fund Palestinian and Lebanese resistance to Israeli aggression. Israel, protected by the US, has disobeyed UN resolutions for four decades and has been methodically squeezing Palestinians out of Palestine.

Americans do not think of themselves or of Israel as terrorist states, but the evidence is complete and overwhelming. Thanks to the power of the Israel Lobby, Americans only know the Israeli side of the story, which is that evil anti-semite Palestinians will not let blameless Israelis live in peace and persist in their unjustified terror attacks on an innocent Israeli state.

The facts differ remarkably from Israel Lobby propaganda. Israel illegally occupies Palestine. Israel sends bulldozers into Palestinian villages and knocks down Palestinian houses, occasionally killing an American protester in the process, and uproots Palestinian olive groves. Israel cuts Palestinian villages off from water, hospitals, farmlands, employment and schools. Israel builds special roads through Palestine on which only Israelis can travel. Israel establishes checkpoints everywhere to hinder Palestinian movement to hospitals, schools and from one enclave or ghetto to another. Many Palestinians die from the inability to get through checkpoints to medical care. Israel builds illegal settlements on Palestinian lands. Israeli Zionist “settlers” take it upon themselves to evict Palestinians from their villages and towns in order to convert them into Israeli settlements. A huge wall has been built to wall off the stolen Palestinian lands from the remaining isolated ghettos. Israeli soldiers shoot down Palestinian children in the streets. So do Israeli Zionist “settlers.”

All of this has been documented so many times by so many organizations that it is pathetic that Americans are so ignorant. For example, Israeli peace groups such as Gush Shalom or Jeff Halper’s Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions provide abundant documentation of Israel’s theft of Palestine and persecution of Palestinians. [ http://icahd.org/eng/articles.asp?menu=6&submenu=2&article=332 ] Every time the UN passes a resolution condemning Israel for its crimes, the US vetoes it.

The Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees’ film, “The Iron Wall,” reveals the enormity of Israel’s crimes against Palestine.

President Jimmy Carter, Israel’s friend, tried to bring peace to the Middle East but was frustrated by Israel. Carter was demonized by the Israel Lobby for calling, truthfully, the situation that Israel has created “apartheid.”

Historians, including Israel’s finest, such as Ilan Pappe, have documented “The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine,” the title of Pappe’s book published in 2006.

Israelis, such as Uri Avnery, a former member of Israel’s Knesset, are stronger critics of Israel’s policies toward Palestine than can be found in America. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz is more outspoken in its criticism of Israeli policies than any newspaper would dare to be in North America or Europe.

But it is all to no avail in brainwashed America where Israelis wear white hats and Arabs wear black hats.

The ignorance of Americans commits US foreign policy to the service of Israel. As Uri Avnery wrote in CounterPunch (January 14, 2008), a visitor from another planet, attending the recent press conference in Jerusalem, would conclude that Olmert is the leader of the superpower and that Bush is his vassal. http://www.counterpunch.org/avnery01142008.html

Americans don’t know what terror is. To know terror, you have to be a Palestinian, an Iraqi, or an Afghan.

Layla Anwar, an Iraqi Internet blogger, describes what terror is like. Terror is families attending a wedding being blown to pieces by an American missile or bomb and the survivors being blown to pieces at the funeral of the newlyweds. Terror is troops breaking down your door in the middle of the night, putting guns to your heads, and carrying off brothers, sons, and husbands with bags over their heads and returning to rape the unprotected women. Terror is being waterboarded in one of America’s torture dungeons. Terror is “when you run from hospital ward to hospital ward, from prison to prison, from militia to militia looking for your loved one only to recognize them from their teeth fillings in some morgue.” [ http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19073.htm ]

For people targeted by American hegemony, terror is realizing that Americans have no moral conscience. Terror is the lack of medicines from American embargoes that led to the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children. When asked by Lesley Stahl if the American policy was worth the children’s deaths, Madeleine Albright, President Bill Clinton’s secretary of state, said “we think the price is worth it.”

In the feeble minds of the White House Moron and his immoral supporters, the massive deaths for which America is responsible, including those inflicted by Israel, have nothing to do with Muslim enmity toward America. Instead, Muslims hate us for our “freedom and democracy,” the real threat to which comes from Bush’s police state measures and stolen elections.

There is dispute over the number of Iraqis killed or murdered by Bush’s illegal invasion, a war crime under the Nuremberg standard, but everyone agrees the number is very large. Many deaths result from American bombing of civilian populations as the Israelis did in Lebanon and do in Gaza. There is nothing new about these bombings. President Clinton bombed civilians in Serbia in order to dictate policy to Serbia. But when Americans and Israelis bomb other peoples, it is not terror. It is only terror when the US or Israel is attacked in retaliation.

The Israeli assault from the air on Beirut apartment houses is not terror. But when a Palestinian puts on a suicide belt and blows himself up in an Israeli cafe, that’s terror. When Clinton bombs a Serbian passenger train, that’s not terror, but when a buried explosive takes out an American tank somewhere in Iraq, that’s terror.

Aggressors always have excuses for their aggression. Hitler was an expert at this. So are the US and Israel.

Unfortunately for the world, there’s little chance for change in America or Israel. The presidential candidates (Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich) who would bring change in Washington, without which there will be no change in Israel, are not in the running for their party’s nomination. As John J. Mearsheimer noted on January 12 [ http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/01/13/6349/ ], the candidates in the running are as much under the thumb of the Israel Lobby as Bush. The candidates are Bush clones as strongly committed as Bush to hegemony, war, Israel and executive power.

The possible exception is Obama. If he is an exception, that makes him a threat to the powers that be, and, as we might have witnessed in the NH primary, the Republican- supplied, Republican-programmed Diebold electronic voting machines can easily be rigged to deny him the Democratic nomination. Hillary will not resist Israel’s wishes, and her husband’s presidency bombed at will his demonized victims.

There is no essential difference between the candidates or between the candidates and George W. Bush. Alabama Governor George Wallace, a surprisingly successful third party candidate for the presidency, said as long ago as 1968, “There’s not a dime’s worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican Parties.” Today, four decades later, there’s not a penny’s worth of difference, not an ounce of difference. Both parties have revealed themselves to be warmonger police state parties. The US Constitution has few friends in the capital city.

Dr. Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury for Economic Policy in the Reagan administration. He is credited with curing stagflation and eliminating “Phillips curve” trade-offs between employment and inflation, an achievement now on the verge of being lost by the worst economic mismanagement in US history.
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Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove Depicted Classified Plans

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Commentators in ‘Kubrick: A Life in Pictures’ point out that Stanley Kubrick’s satirical black comedy Dr. Strangelove had an uncanny resemblance to what could really happen in regards to authority to drop ‘the bomb.’

Kubrick had effectively deciphered Strategic Air Command and understood the dilemmas and unconstitutional provisions planned for continuity of government long before such items were declassified or discussed in public.

In another section, a former set designer describes the highly accurate details that Kubrick’s military aircraft and other set pieces had. Apparently, they made some military supervisors a bit uncomfortable at Kubrick’s near-reality vision.

Now more than 40 years later, continuity of government programs are out of control, leaving the shadow government in de facto power behind the throne of any and all president’s will.

Just think of the horrifying powers that have been extorted by way of the Cold War detente, secret wars in the 80s, the CIA’s own secret expansion, black budgets, FEMA, Oliver North, executive over-reach in general and now through the War on Terror…

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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told South Carolina voters Thursday that the government had no business making decisions over the Confederate flag

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January 17, 2008
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Huckabee told South Carolina voters they were the only ones who should make decisions on the flag.

Huckabee told South Carolina voters they were the only ones who should make decisions on the flag.

MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) – Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told South Carolina voters Thursday that the government had no business making decisions over the Confederate flag.

“You don’t like people from outside the state coming in and telling you what to do with your flag,” Huckabee said at a Myrtle Beach campaign event. “In fact, if somebody came to Arkansas and told us what to do with our flag, we’d tell them what to do with the pole, that’s what we’d do.”

Later, in Florence, he repeated the remarks. “I know what would happen if somebody comes to my state in Arkansas and tells us what to do, it doesn’t matter what it is, tell us how to run our schools, tell us how to raise our kids, tell us what to do with our flag — you want to come tell us what to do with the flag, we’d tell them what to do with the pole.”

The Confederate flag has long been the third rail of South Carolina presidential politics — offensive to some, a symbol of Southern heritage to others. The flag is currently displayed on state capitol grounds.

Huckabee is currently barnstorming South Carolina with former Gov. David Beasley, who has called for the flag’s removal.

–CNN Senior Producer Eric Fiegel

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An Open Letter to Editorial Page Editors Re: Your coming endorsement of John McCain

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An Open Letter to Editorial Page Editors

Re: Your coming endorsement of John McCain

Dear former colleagues,Look, I’m not here to talk you out of endorsing John McCain. Partly because I’m not in the habit of inflicting my crazy electoral preferences on other people, but mostly because I know you’re going to endorse McCain regardless of what anyone else says. (And not merely “endorse” him, either: You’ll compare his “firm principles” to “the gyroscopes that keep ships and planes on course,” you’ll unleash an additional “anti-endorsement” upon his one-state-over rival, and you’ll keep endorsing away all season.)

No, I bring you all here on this Michigan primary day to make one last plea on behalf of the dwindling number of us who read or care about newspaper editorials. Before passing on your McEnthusiasms to the Copy Desk, please remember your canonical journalistic responsibility not to make shit up or pass along easily debunkable falsehoods. Particularly when the subject of your affection has provided copious evidence to the contrary of your claims.

For instance, in the most telegraphed endorsement of the campaign season (and perhaps the most fitting, given the masthead) The State newspaper of Columbia, South Carolina, would have us believe the following:

John McCain has shown more clearly than anyone on the American political scene today that he loves his country, and would never mislead or dishonor it. He is almost unique in his determination to do what is right, whatever the cost. [italics mine]

Never mislead? Does a “lie” count as misleading in South Carolina? Because that’s what McCain repeatedly copped to, after flip-flopping in the Palmetto State during the 2000 campaign on the Confederate flag, calling it a “symbol of racism” one day and a “state’s rights” issue the next. “The politician who promises to put patriotism before selfishness, who promises not to lie, and then reneges,” he reflected in his 2002 political memoir Worth the Fighting For, “does more harm to the public trust than does the politician who makes no issues of his or her virtue.”

Considering that McCain in New Hampshire this month railed against “negative ads” while running them, and then bragged in his victory speech that he “always told you the truth,” it seems timelier than ever to double-check, rather than rubber-stamp, the new front-runner‘s honesty. Particularly since his voluminous writings are filled with warnings like: “the worst decisions I have made, not just in politics but over the course of my entire life, have been those I made to seek an advantage primarily or solely for myself.”

Perhaps it’s asking for too much to expect due diligence out of an editor who says “if John McCain has no chance, America has no chance,” but surely they’re not drinking the Kool-Aid in Kalamazoo? Think again:

He has made mistakes, for example, getting too close to the “Keating Five” in the savings and loan scandal of the 1990s. But he has been open about his mistakes and appears to have learned from them.

First of all, the contentious closeness in the Keating Five scandal was not McCain’s relationship with his fellow four senators, but with the first great benefactor of his political career: the crook Charles Keating, on whose behalf McCain met with regulators to ask that they expedite investigations into Keating’s failing savings & loan business.

But the real howler in the Keating Five context is that McCain “has been open about his mistakes.” During the scandal, and as recently as Worth the Fighting For, McCain pleaded guilty only to “poor judgment” in attending a measly two meetings on behalf of a major employer in his state, and expressed great bitterness at being target of what he believed to be a partisan witch-hunt. Remarkably, in his book Hard Call, he finally changed his tune about the meetings, 20 years too late:

I did so for no other reason than I valued [Charles Keating's] support….Had I weighed the question of honor it occasioned and the public interest more than my personal interest to render a small service to an important supporter, I would not have attended the meeting….I lacked humility and an inspiration to some purpose higher than self-interest.

OK, so I don’t expect you to read all those books. But other things are more easy to discern (and debunk) from the public record. For instance, Port Huron Times-Herald, there is a fatal flaw in this couplet:

For much of his career, McCain has stood by what he believes, no matter how unpopular. He opposed GOP tax cuts in 2001 and 2003.

I’ll say this slowly, since it keeps coming up: You cannot credibly cite McCain’s record on tax cuts as evidence of his politics-be-damned straight-talkiness. Why? Because he flip-flopped on the issue once he began clearing the decks for the 2008 campaign. A man who “stood by what he believes” would have been either a consistent tax-cutter or a consistent only-when-we-also-cut-government guy, not both.

But the most boggling (and significant) McCain legend being perpetuated by editorial boards is the following:

McCain is strong on national defense but he’s no warmonger.

John McCain was the neoconservatives’ great hope in 2000, running as an interventionist against George Bush’s purported “humble” realism. He is the third generation in a family whose basic bedrock belief is that U.S. military power alone can and must guarantee world safety. He told me personally that America’s percentage of global defense spending—currently more than one-half—is too small. When you ask him about the propriety of having U.S. troops in Iraq for 100 years, he doesn’t even understand the question. He sees imminent threats from North Korea to China to Iran.

And most importantly, he was for pre-emptive war before it was cool. Before signing off on that endorsement, consider your own often contrary views on Iraq and the overstretched U.S. military, and then read this passage:

[T]he proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is the clearest danger we currently confront. Nowhere is the threat more worrisome than in rogue states such as Iraq, North Korea and others. The United States should formulate a policy, in many ways similar to the Reagan Doctrine, of supporting indigenous and outside forces that desire to overthrow the odious regimes that rule these states. Call it rogue state rollback if you will. Such a policy serves both our security and our ideals because, again, they are inseparable from one another.

I offer one caution, however. If you commit to supporting these forces, accept the seriousness of the obligation. Don’t abandon them to the mercies of tyrants whenever they meet with reversals as the administration did in the north of Iraq. Character counts, my friends, at home and abroad. [...]

The world’s only superpower should never give its word insincerely. We should never make idle threats.

We know you like the guy, already, but please try to tell readers who he actually is, rather than who you’d like him to be.

Yr Pal,
Matt

Matt Welch is Editor in Chief of reason, and author of McCain: The Myth of a Maverick.


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Re Ross Perot, McCain, POWs, etc.

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On February 20, 1992, he appeared on CNN‘s Larry King Live and announced his intention to run if his supporters could get his name on the ballot in all 50 states. With such declared policies as balancing the federal budget, firm pro-choice stance, expansion of the war on drugs, ending outsourcing of jobs, opposition to gun control, belief in protectionism on trade, his support of the Environmental Protection Agency and enacting electronic direct democracy via “electronic town halls,” he became a potential candidate and soon polled roughly even with the two major party candidates.

Perot’s candidacy received increasing media attention when the competitive phase of the primary season ended for the two major parties. President George H.W. Bush was losing support, and Democratic nominee Bill Clinton was still suffering from the numerous scandal allegations made in the previous months. With the insurgent candidacies of Republican Pat Buchanan and Democrat Jerry Brown winding down, Perot was the natural beneficiary of populist resentment toward establishment politicians. On May 25, 1992 he was featured on the cover of Time Magazine with the title “Waiting for Perot”, an allusion to Samuel Beckett‘s play Waiting for Godot. [5]

With several months to go until the Democratic and Republican conventions, Perot filled the vacuum of election news, as his supporters began petition drives to get him on the ballot in all 50 states. This sense of momentum was reinforced when Perot hired two savvy campaign managers in Democrat Hamilton Jordan and Republican Ed Rollins .

Accompanying the surge in support for Perot was increased scrutiny of his background. Reports surfaced of Perot hiring private investigators to obtain personal information about business and political adversaries. His temperament was brought into question by some who claimed that he exhibited irritability and an authoritarian management style. Around the same time, Perot was criticized for a remark made during a speech at the NAACP convention. Perot was sympathizing with the plight of African Americans during tough economic times, but referred to his audience as “you people”, a phrase that was loudly objected to by some members of the audience, and deemed insensitive by the media.

These developments had an adverse impact on Perot’s campaign and his approval rating in opinion polls was no longer rising. On July 16, 1992, Perot reconsidered running for the presidency, even if he was not placed on all 50 state ballots. At that time he was only on 24 state ballots. He was encouraged by the selection of the Democratic party ticket of Bill Clinton and Al Gore at the Democratic National Convention .

Nevertheless, in September he qualified for all 50 state ballots. On October 1 , he announced his intention to start running again. He explained his earlier withdrawal by claiming that Republican operatives had attempted to disrupt his daughter’s wedding, and he wanted to spare her from embarrassment. He campaigned in 16 states and spent an estimated $65.4 million of his own money. Perot employed the innovative strategy of purchasing half-hour blocks of time on major networks for infomercial-type campaign ads; these ads garnered more viewership than many sitcoms, with one Friday night program in October attracting 10.5 million viewers.[6]

Perot’s running mate was retired Vice Admiral James Stockdale , a well-respected former Vietnam prisoner of war (POW). Perot was a long-time supporter of POWs. In December 1969 he organized and flew to North Vietnam in an attempt to deliver 30-tons of supplies to beleaguered American POWs in North Vietnam. Although North Vietnam blocked the flights, the effort was instrumental in bringing the plight of those POWs to the world’s attention and their captors soon began treating them better.[2]

At one point in June, Perot led the polls with 39% (versus 31% for Bush and 25% for Clinton). Just prior to the debates, Perot received 7-9% support in nationwide polls. It is likely that the debates played a significant role in his ultimate receipt of 19% of the popular vote. Although his answers during the debates were often general, many Democrats and Republicans conceded that Perot won at least the first debate.[ citation needed] In debate he is noted to have said: “Keep in mind our Constitution predates the Industrial Revolution . Our founders did not know about electricity, the train, telephones, radio, television, automobiles, airplanes, rockets, nuclear weapons, satellites, or space exploration. There’s a lot they didn’t know about. It would be interesting to see what kind of document they’d draft today. Just keeping it frozen in time won’t hack it.”[ citation needed]

Perot displayed his contempt for the Washington establishment as he denounced Congress for its inaction. Washington, Perot said,

… has become a town filled with sound bites, shell games, handlers, media stuntmen who posture, create images, talk, shoot off Roman candles, but don’t ever accomplish anything. We need deeds, not words, in this city. [citation needed]

In July, while Perot was pondering whether to run for office, his supporters established a campaign organization United We Stand America . Perot was late in making formal policy proposals, but most of what he did call for were intended to reduce the deficit. He wanted a gasoline tax increase and some cutbacks of Social Security.

In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote – approximately 19,741,065 votes – (but no electoral college votes), making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election. Perot managed to finish second in two states: In Maine, Perot received 30.44% of the vote to Bush’s 30.39% (Clinton won Maine with 38.77% ); In Utah, Perot received 27.34% of the vote to Clinton’s 24.65% (Bush won Utah with 43.36%).

According to Ronald Rapoport and Walter Stone (2005), Perot’s appeal came from two sources. First was his outsider, crusading zeal that made the major parties seem reactionary. Second, he adopted specific positions that had been abandoned by both parties — he was nationalistic and isolationist; he was conservative in social policy. He opposed free trade. He was above all a crusader for a balanced budget, as he warned of the horrors of the national debt.

A detailed analysis of the voting demographics revealed that Perot’s support drew heavily from across the political spectrum, with 20% of his votes coming from self-described liberals, 27% from self-described conservatives, and 53% coming from self-described moderates. Economically, however, the majority of Perot voters (57%) were middle class, earning between $15,000 and $49,000 annually, with the bulk of the remainder drawing from the upper middle class (29% earning over $50,000 annually).[7]

Based on his performance in the popular vote in 1992, Perot was entitled to receive federal election funding for 1996. Perot remained in the public eye after the election and championed opposition to NAFTA, urging voters to listen for the ” giant sucking sound” of American jobs heading south to Mexico should NAFTA be ratified.

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The race for the American mind

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The race for the American mind
By: Selwyn Duke | Published on 01/17/08    

Last year’s scamnesty bill had widespread support among the powers-that-be, with the president, the Democrat majority and mainstream media all singing its praises. Yet it went down to defeat, slain by a new-media coalition of talk radio and blogosphere warriors. Working tirelessly to expose the truth and rally the grassroots, they became a David who slew a Goliath.

Forty-three years ago it was a different world. Ted Kennedy had co-authored the “Immigration Reform Act of 1965,” which created a situation wherein 85 percent of our immigrants hail from the Third World and Asia. He took to the Senate floor, claimed his brainchild wouldn’t change the demographic composition of the nation and passed the culture-rending bill under the cover of darkness.

This darkness was not absence of light but that of truth; it was a media blackout. With no Internet and little talk radio, mainstream journalists had a monopoly over the hearts and minds of America. And they knew best. The little people didn’t have to worry their pretty little heads about actions that would forever alter the face of the nation.

This is why the old media fears the new one. The latter watches the watchers, polices the police. It has cut into the Rathersphere’s market, causing a diminution of circulation, viewership and – this is what really gets their collars up – power. They can no longer propagandize with Tass-like impunity, for the e-hills have eyes.

Yet this is no time for a victory dance. The new media is under attack, as the left aims to silence dissent before it grows strong enough to block the thought police’s coup de grace. This is the race for the American mind.

And we are losing.

The attack upon free expression is more varied than one may think, but I’ll start with the obvious. Most have heard of the euphemistically-named “Fairness Doctrine,” which would essentially eliminate traditionalist talk radio. People such as Michael Savage and Rush Limbaugh may then be relegated to satellite – assuming they’re willing to leap into the ether – and its far smaller audience.

Then we have hate speech laws, which empower governments to punish people of politically incorrect passions. In Europe, Canada and elsewhere, average citizens have suffered persecution for criticizing homosexuality and Islam and voicing other unfashionable truths. And as hate speech laws become more entrenched and accepted, the list of taboos of the tongue grows longer – and more widespread. They’re coming soon to a theater of social operations near you.

And these laws are netting the famous as well as the anonymous. Two Canadian “Human Rights Commissions” are investigating columnist Mark Steyn and the country’s bestselling news magazine, Macleans, because it published an excerpt from Steyn’s book containing criticism of Islam. In Britain in 2003, Scotland Yard launched an investigation of colorful commentator Taki Theodoracopulos – not for using more letters in a name than one ought – but for “inciting racial hatred” by writing that most criminals in northern English cities were black thugs who belonged to gangs. Across the North Sea in Germany, a leftist politician filed charges against the citizen encyclopedia “Wikipedia” because one of its entries contained too much Nazi symbolism. Here’s the kicker: It was a piece about the Hitler Youth. Then there’s Jewish historian Arno Lustiger, who filed a lawsuit in Germany against Vanity Fair magazine because it published an interview with a neo-Nazi.

While the stout-hearted Mark Steyn won’t end up cooling his heels or capitulating, the same cannot be said of everyone. Wikipedia caved quickly and altered its content, and, although we can expect greater fortitude from more professional operations, the implications are ominous. As such investigations, charges and lawsuits become more prevalent and start to stick, the media will be increasingly gun shy about publishing politically incorrect views. Fewer and fewer will deviate from the new Tass line, until news and commentary are banal, barren and bereft of truth.

Surely, though, some of the millions of blogs and other Internet sources would not be cowed, and it would be hard to arrest every one of their operators. But the government won’t have to. There’s more than one way to skin a Constitution.

While the Internet seems like a wild and woolly land of bits and bytes, just as information can be transmitted at the touch of a button, so can it be suppressed. Remember, when spreading your message, you’re at the mercy of an Internet Service Provider (ISP), hosting company and, to a lesser extent, services that disseminate information, such as search engines. And as these businesses have already proven, they’re more interested in currency than current events.

Consider Google’s well-publicized capitulation to communist China. Using a filter known informally as “The Great Firewall of China,” the search engine’s Chinese version censors information about the independence movement in Tibet, the Tiananmen Square protests and anything else China’s commissars find objectionable.

It seems like Google’s motto “Don’t be evil” should have a corollary: “But cooperating with it is fine.”

It should be noted that Google censors information in its German and French searches as well (and probably elsewhere).

Then there’s Google’s subsidiary YouTube. Early last year it agreed to remove a video Turks found objectionable after a court in Turkey ordered that the site should be blocked in that nation. It took YouTube all of two days to say mercy.

But direct government action isn’t necessary for censorship, as social pressure often suffices. In fact, the private sector often enforces “hate speech” codes even where states do not, such as here in the US. In 2006, pundit Michelle Malkin’s mini-movie “First, They Came”– it showcases victims of Islamic violence – was deleted by YouTube after being “flagged” as inappropriate. Malkin isn’t alone, either, as other anti-Islamism crusaders have not only had videos pulled, but accounts suspended as well.

Getting back to Google, it has also been censoring traditionalist websites from its news search for quite some time now; entities such as The New Media Journal, Michnews.com and The Jawa Report have been victims, just to name a few.

While these information sources can still be accessed, such censorship takes its toll. When the most powerful search engine in the world strikes you from its news service, it reduces both your readership and the amount of information at users’ fingertips.

Censorship threatens individual activism as well. There are now countless everyday folks who disseminate information via email, sometimes to thousands of recipients. It’s a quick, efficient and, most importantly, free way to sound the alarm about matters of import.

Yet email is far from sacrosanct. Social commentators Dr. David Yeagley and Amil Imani had their MSN Hotmail accounts terminated for criticizing Islam. Then there are the proposals to tax or levy fees on email, a truly stifling measure. It would make bulk transmissions prohibitively expensive for the average citizen, thereby robbing him of a resonant Web voice.

It doesn’t take the prescience of Nostradamus to project into the future. If political correctness continues to capture minds and hearts, the pressure – both governmental and social – to call truth “hate speech” and censor it will continue to grow. What happens when search engines not only purge traditionalist dissent from their news services, but also their search results? What about when sites won’t publish such content for fear of being swept away in the ideological cleansing? These entities will fold like a laptop.

It could reach a point where ISPs won’t service you if you send the “wrong” kinds of emails and will block “hateful” sites. Don’t forget that “access forbidden” prompt. At the end of the day – and it may be the end of days – hosting companies may just decide that such sites’ business is no longer welcome, and registrars may even freeze their domains (a hosting company provides a site’s “edifice”; a domain is its “address”). They may be consigned to Internet oblivion.

While these forces march on, we “haters” are busy educating more people every day about the their nature. This brings us to the race for the American mind. If we could influence enough citizens to reject political correctness and oust public officials who serve its ends – if we could sufficiently transform the culture – the dropping of this iron muzzle could be forestalled. By spreading the truth we could ensure that the thought police wouldn’t succeed in suppressing it.

But there’s a reason why I phrased that in the subjunctive.

We are losing.

Education isn’t easy when people aren’t listening. A great victory for the left is that it has dumbed-down civilization, making people lovers of frivolity and vice, comfortably numb. It has created legions of disengaged, apathetic hedonists who wouldn’t read a piece of commentary if it was pasted to a stripper. Such people can be led by the nose and, when they occasionally notice the goings-on in their midst, will welcome the silencing of the “haters.”

And what of us – you? If you are a “hater,” your voice will grow fainter, fainter, fainter . . ..

Toward the end, perhaps when tired and old, you’ll have no recourse but to mount a soapbox and preach on some busy corner, as people nervously avert their eyes or measure you up for a straightjacket. That is, until the men in white coats or black uniforms come and take you to a happy place, or a sad one, the last stop in this world for recalcitrants.

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Insubordination at Guantanamo

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Insubordination at Guantanamo

By Henry Mark Holzer
FrontPageMagazine.com | 1/17/2008

On January 13, 2008, Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, the detention facility that holds hundreds of enemy combatants, including some of the worst of the worst terrorists.

Mullen is the seventeenth chairman in a line beginning with the appointment of General of the Army Omar N. Bradley in 1949, and which included, like Bradley, other combat-tested military figures.

While at Guantanamo, Mullen—a subordinate of the Commander-in-Chief, President George W. Bush—gratuitously opined that “I’d like to see [the Guantanamo detention facility] shut down.”

Predictably, the national and international press had a field day reporting that the highest-ranking military officer in the United States wanted Guantanamo closed, which would necessarily mean that its enemy combatants detainees would be brought to the continental United States.

Most Americans have not the slightest idea about the Chairman’s job description.  By statute, he is the principal military advisor to the President of the United States, relaying advice the Chairman obtains from other members of the Joint Chiefs and senior military commanders.

As a general (in the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps) or Navy Admiral, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs has no military command, no legislative power, no judicial standing, no diplomatic status, and no political policy role.

Under Department of Defense Directive 5100.1, the Chairman’s responsibilities are virtually all administrative.  A close reading of that lengthy directive, despite its broad language, does not suggest a command, legislative, judicial, diplomatic, or political policy role for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

Yet questions about the status and future of Guantanamo fall into all of those categories.  For example: Could the military defend Guantanamo?; Shall Congress legislate termination of the facility?; Do the courts have jurisdiction over what occurs there?;  Are State Department concerns to be considered?;  Is there a separation of powers issue, arising out of shared executive/Commander-in-Chief and legislative foreign and national security powers?

To put the point bluntly, none of these questions, and the many others like them, are any business of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Admiral Mullen, whatever his other powers and responsibilities as Chairman, unarguably went overboard in offering his gratuitous dictum about a subject that rightly, and statutorily, falls within the purview of others.

That was bad enough, but Mullen’s insubordination was compounded by the implications inherent in his taking a giant step beyond his pay grade.

The Associated Press reported that although Mullen acknowledged that “a closure decision was not his to make,” and that some of the detainees are “high security risks,” still “he favors closing the prison . . . as soon as possible because he believes negative publicity worldwide about treatment of terrorist suspects has been ‘pretty damaging’ to the image of the United States.  More than anything else it’s been the image—how Gitmo has become around the world, in terms of representing the United States.  I believe that from the standpoint of how it reflects on us that it’s been pretty damaging.”

These statements reflect several highly undesirable qualities in America’s highest-ranking military officer.

First, Mullen uncritically accepts as a given the “negative publicity,” without regard to its propagandistic falsity and without any acknowledgment that the Guantanamo detention facility has been, and continues to be, a crucial component of our war with Islamic terrorism.

Equally, his reference to “worldwide” necessarily embraces the media (often state- controlled) of countries that are our enemies in this war.  It is difficult to believe that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is concerned with “negative publicity” emanating from theocracies like Iran, one-party states like Egypt, dictatorships like North Korea, and virtually every nation in Africa—to name but a few “worldwide” players.

Mullen’s uncritical concern with the “treatment of terrorist suspects” is unworthy of comment, except to observe that the detainees are treated no worse than state and federal inmates within the United States, and in some respects even better.

“Pretty damaging to the image of the United States.”  That Mullen would care about our “image” in the eyes of those seeking to destroy us, and those watching from the sidelines, bespeaks of a man lacking independent judgment and concerned more with the feelings of others rather than one rooted in reality and an understanding of America’s nobility and strengths.

Indeed, Mullen’s concern with our worldwide image ignores the grave consequences of closing Guantanamo and dumping its flotsam and jetsam onto American shores and into our criminal justice system.  In short, doing so would turn enemy combatant terrorists into mere felony defendants, making them the subjects of solicitude from the hard-left ACLU to the four-and-a-half justice liberal bloc on the Supreme Court.

Once it would have been hard to believe that a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff could carry the water for anti-American terrorists.  Indeed, it was unimaginable that General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, when visiting a stockade holding German POWs, would have recommended that they be put into the United States criminal justice system—a system that would have afforded the SS and other Nazis the protection of the United States Constitution.

Yet that danger is what we face now, and Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, has aided and abetted it.



Henry Mark Holzer, Professor Emeritus at Brooklyn Law School, is a constitutional lawyer and author most recently of The Supreme Court Opinions of Clarence Thomas, 1991-2006, A Conservative’s Perspective.

Beyond Iran’s ‘Go Fast’ Boats: Critical Military Challenges for the 21st Century Col. Jeff Bearor (USMC, ret.)

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Beyond Iran’s ‘Go Fast’ Boats: Critical Military Challenges for the 21st Century

Col. Jeff Bearor (USMC, ret.)

 

The incident between three U.S. warships and about half a dozen Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) “go fast” boats in the Straits of Hormuz (SOH) Sunday a week ago is not necessarily “new” news: U.S. Navy ships patrolling in the Persian Gulf have encountered these small boats for years. What’s new is that the IRGC boats seemed intent on drawing fire from the U.S. Navy ships, perhaps to spark an international incident prior to the President’s trip to the region.

 

While most reports of this latest incident have focused on the political aspects of the Iranian maneuver, it points out a potential for future war that is causing major concerns among U.S. and allied military professionals.

 

The Persian Gulf is fairly small. At any given time there are about 1,500 vessels, large and small, plying the shallow and constricted waters of the Gulf and the SOH. The U.S. Navy has to identify and operate among all of them. This is no small feat when a Navy carrier battle group is running up and down the northern gulf at 30 knots launching and retrieving fighter jets.

 

The mix of Iranian capabilities arrayed against the U.S. and allied Navies in the Arabian Gulf and along the Straits of Hormuz has always concerned our sailors. Quiet submarines, fast missile-armed medium patrol boats, ground based anti-ship cruise missiles, anti-ship sea mines – and the swarms of “armed run-abouts” present our sailors with multiple, simultaneous challenges.

 

How serious a potential threat this poses was aptly pointed out during a summer 2002 war game conducted in Norfolk. In that game the “red team,” commanded by retired U.S. Marine Lieutenant General Paul K. Van Riper, used swarms of small, fast boats armed with machine-guns, rocket propelled grenade launchers, and explosives along with more conventional weapons like cruise missiles to virtually sink most of the “blue” naval forces, effectively winning the sea battle before the land campaign could start.

 

Using cheap technology, costing at the most millions, and innovative tactics, Van Riper’s red forces defeated tens of billions of dollars of high tech ships. It was such a devastating blow to “blue” forces that the war game had to be restarted.

 

Currently the U.S. military is the unchallenged master of conventional, high intensity war characterized by high-tempo movements of heavy maneuver forces across long distances supported by networked intelligence and communications systems and precision, high volume air and ground delivered fire support. Our enemies and potential enemies understand that fighting the U.S. conventionally is the surest way to lose.

 

Potential enemies are proving themselves much smarter than that. Evidence of that fact abounds from the attacks on 9/11 to the recent Hezbollah/Israeli war in Lebanon. In the summer 2006 war in Lebanon, the conventional Israeli Army was fought to a standstill by an irregular or “hybrid” force, Hezbollah. Long a terrorist organization, Hezbollah transformed itself after the Israelis left Lebanon in the spring of 2000 into a formidable force focused on defeating the Israelis the next time they entered Lebanon in force. They were well supplied with conventional weapons by their sponsors in Iran and Syria.

 

Hezbollah fought the Israelis using a mix of information operations and propaganda, massed missile attacks against population centers in Northern Israel, focused ambushes of Israeli Army mechanized units from well prepared defensive sites, hit and run attacks from Lebanese villages and towns, ground launched anti-ship missiles, and even unmanned aerial reconnaissance vehicles (UAVs). Who “won” this campaign is still the subject of much discussion amongst military professionals.

 

Is this the face of future war?

 

The current, accepted term for this style of conflict is Irregular Warfare (IW) and figuring it out has been the subject of an intensive effort in the U.S. services and our allies. IW describes a mode of war where the primary target is the mind and will of the enemy, the battlefield is the “amongst the people,” and the activity of war – the combat – is multifaceted, wildly variable, and brutal.

 

Whether called Irregular Warfare, combinational war, Fourth Generation War, unrestricted war (a Chinese military term) or another idea on the rise, “Hybrid War,” the challenge that faces our forces is to maintain the major-war winning capability represented by our conventional prowess and protect the homeland while at the same time generating increased capability to defeat hybrid challengers who will seek to engage us in “complex environments,” including densely packed urban centers.

 

It can’t be “either/or” – it has to be both. U.S. forces have to be capable of operating across the entire spectrum of current and potential conflicts around the world.

 

General James Conway, Commandant of the Marine Corps, has described how to prepare for hybrid wars in complex environments by saying the Corps has to be a “two-fisted fighter” capable of jabbing and sparring continuously to keep agile opponents off balance – while still maintaining that round-house right, able to send any heavyweight opponent to the mat. He maintains that our forces, now and in the future, have to be trained, ready, and capable of being that “two-fisted” fighter.

 

He and other military leaders have also said that our armed forces don’t have to get the future exactly right, but the military, government and our nation cannot afford to be disastrously wrong.

 

Getting this “mostly” right is very important to our nation’s security. Next time you see political candidates (Presidential or otherwise) in your neighborhood, ask them what they are doing to help the military and security establishment “get this right.”

 

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Other Articles by Jeff Bearor, (USMC, ret.)…
Beyond Iran’s ‘Go Fast’ Boats: Critical Military Challenges for the 21st Century
2008 – The Beginning of the End of Terror?
As You Look Back, Don’t Forget to Look Forward
Dear Congress: Get to Work!
Good News in Iraq Equals Bad News in Washington
Thank God for Rough Men (and a few Women!)
Irregular War – Getting It Right
Who Birthed Blackwater?
New “Axis of Evil?”
Sitting at the Table

When Ross Perot Calls…(McCain, POWs)

January 17, 2008 Leave a comment
When Ross Perot Calls…
The former presidential candidate blasts John McCain, and gets an education about Barack Obama’s religion.
By Jonathan Alter
Newsweek Web Exclusive
Updated: 9:25 PM ET Jan 16, 2008
The phone rang and it was Ross Perot, who hasn’t given an interview in years. Perot, who won 19 percent of the vote in the 1992 presidential election, making him one of the strongest third-party candidates in American history, got straight to the point.”Remember what you wrote about John McCain in the March 13, 2000, NEWSWEEK?”

“Sure,” I lied.

“When McCain called Perot ‘nuttier than a fruitcake’?”

The Texas billionaire, now 77, still has some scores to settle from the Vietnam era, and his timing is exquisite. Just days before the South Carolina GOP primary, he wants me to know that McCain “is the classic opportunist–he’s always reaching for attention and glory. Other POWs won’t even sit at the same table with him.”

Mark Salter, McCain’s longtime top aide, says the Arizona senator has plenty of veteran support and many close friendships among other former POWs.

The Perot-McCain relationship goes back to McCain’s five and a half years of captivity in Hanoi. When McCain’s then-wife Carol was in a serious car accident, McCain’s mother called Perot for help. “She asked me to send my people to Philadelphia to take care of the family,” Perot says. Afterwards, McCain was grateful. “We loved him [Perot] for it,” McCain told me in 2000.

Perot doesn’t remember it that way. “After he came home, he walked with a limp, she [Carol McCain] walked with a limp. So he threw her over for a poster girl with big money from Arizona [Cindy McCain, his current wife] and the rest is history.”

Perot’s real problem with McCain is that he believes the senator hushed up evidence that live POWs were left behind in Vietnam and even transferred to the Soviet Union for human experimentation, a charge Perot says he heard from a senior Vietnamese official in the 1980s. “There’s evidence, evidence, evidence,” Perot claims. “McCain was adamant about shutting down anything to do with recovering POWs.”

Not surprisingly, McCain sees it differently. He has told me several times over the years that the myth of live POWs was a cruel hoax on the families. He chaired hearings into the issue in the 1990s and found nothing. “The committee did an exhaustive job and pored over thousands of records and every claim of a sighting, no matter how outlandish,” says Salter. “It was all untrue.”

Perot says he intends to vote for Mitt Romney in the Texas Republican primary on March 4, citing Romney’s experience in business and his family values. “When I went to the Naval Academy and met my first Mormons I asked why so many were excellent officers,” Perot recalls. “I learned it was because of their strong family unit.”

When I asked about Barack Obama, Perot said he admired his eloquence but thought it “a little odd that we would be less concerned about his background than being a Mormon.” Perot was pleasantly surprised when I told him that Obama was a Christian, not a Muslim, and relieved when I informed him that the e-mail Perot (and untold others) received about Obama not respecting the Pledge of Allegiance was a fraud.

Perot isn’t a Hillary hater, but he’s not a fan either, relating the bumper sticker he received that reads: “Monica Lewinsky’s Ex-Boyfriend’s Wife for President.”

The founder of a data-processing empire is still sharp in diagnosing what ails the United States. “The situation in 1992 was not nearly as bad as it is now,” he says. “If ever there was a time when it was necessary to put our house in order, it’s now.

“It’s like having cancer and being in denial. The conduct of the House and Senate is an embarrassment to the nation.” President Bush, Perot says, is a “decent person, but you can’t say the same thing about the people around him.”

Perot is appalled at the specter of big banks having to borrow from foreigners to stay afloat: “We have to go around the world with a tambourine and a tin cup.”

He attributes the success of China to the fact that even uneducated Chinese must learn 3,000 characters early in life, compared to the 26 letters in the English alphabet. “Their hand-eye productivity is incredible because of drawing the symbols,” Perot says, noting that most of today’s Ph.D.s in engineering are from China and India, and only a small percentage from the United States.

Perot offers no easy solutions, instead emphasizing “a strong moral and ethical base, strong homes and the finest schools.” He says he’s disappointed that big textbook companies successfully lobbied in the Texas state legislature to reverse his landmark school reforms.

The pint-size Texan with the funny voice and the big ears isn’t planning to run for president again, but says he will launch a Web site next month with plenty of the charts and graphs he made famous when explaining the deficit in 1992.

Before hanging up, Perot asked me to read the books he recommended on live POWs. I promised him I would.

Chinese Navy Confronted USS Kitty Hawk

January 17, 2008 Leave a comment

Chinese Navy Confronted USS Kitty Hawk
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:07 AM

By: Newsmax Staff

A Chinese attack submarine and destroyer confronted the U.S. carrier Kitty Hawk and its battle group in the Taiwan Strait, sparking a tense 28-hour standoff that brought both sides to a battle-ready position.

The American ships were heading to Japan following China’s sudden cancellation of a scheduled Thanksgiving port call in Hong Kong when they encountered the Chinese vessels, according to the Navy Times, which cited a report in a Chinese-language newspaper in Taiwan.

The Times reported that the encounter caused the carrier group “to halt and ready for battle, as the Chinese vessels also stopped amid the 28-hour confrontation.”

The encounter ended without incident, however, and the U.S. ships continued on to Japan. The two Chinese vessels were also headed for a port call in Japan.

The Chinese destroyer, Shenzhen, is armed with anti-ship missiles, while the Song-class attack sub is equipped with anti-ship missiles and a variety of torpedoes.

China has expressed “grave concern” to the U.S. over the Kitty Hawk’s transit through the Taiwan Strait, the Times notes. Beijing claims Taiwan is Chinese territory.

But Admiral Timothy Keating, head of the U.S. Pacific Command, told reporters Tuesday: “We don’t need China’s permission to go through the Taiwan Strait. We will exercise our free right of passage whenever and wherever we choose.”

Shortly before the Kitty Hawk battle group was denied entry to Hong Kong, China had refused safe harbor for two U.S. Navy minesweepers seeking refuge from a storm.

As Newsmax has reported, some U.S. politicians have rung alarm bells about China’s increased military spending and technological revamping of its armed forces.

China’s military budget had an average annual growth rate of nearly 16 percent from 1994 to 2004, and China’s reported 2006 military budget is about $35 billion, according to Beijing.

But Pentagon sources have said these numbers fail to demonstrate the true scope of the growth, and the real 2006 figure could be as much as $105 billion.

In recent years China has upgraded its nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles; bought state-of-the-art warships, fighter planes and submarines from Russia; and begun development of a number of so-called “asymmetrical” weapons, including informational warfare and anti-satellite systems.

In November, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda warned that China’s continuing military buildup could eventually pose a “major threat” if the Chinese government decides to exercise its power.

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Ron Paul and the Empire, Part II

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Ron Paul and the Empire, Part II

Steven LaTulippe
Lew Rockwell.com
Thursday January 17, 2008

Well, the hammer has finally struck.

Several months ago, I wrote a column in which I described the strategy the establishment would use to attack Ron Paul’s candidacy:

The first step is already in play. The establishment will start by simply ignoring him, by using its power in the mainstream media and their influence over campaign donors. If possible, they will find ways of excluding him from the debates.

This strategy is already failing. The internet and talk radio are outside the elite’s direct control and are being used effectively by Rep. Paul to “get the message out.” (And mark my words, sooner or later the oligarchy will come for the internet. This medium has been a royal pain in their derriere from day one.)

If this strategy fizzles, the establishment will move on to ridicule and fear mongering. Ron’s ideas will be grotesquely distorted in establishment media “hit pieces.” They’ll say he wants to permit heroin use in public schools, or that he wants old people to die in the streets without their social security checks, or that he wants to allow greedy industrialists to dump toxic waste into our drinking water.
The next arrow in the oligarchy’s quiver will be scandal – real or fabricated. Usually, this takes the form of pictures, billing records, etc. involving financial or sexual hi-jinks. For folks with the right motivation and abilities, it would be child’s play to implicate him in some sort of phony ethical, moral, or financial skullduggery (e.g., doctored pictures, sordid media accounts from “eyewitnesses,” etc.)

Since the first two tactics met with limited success, they predictably moved on to the third (scandal) in the form of a scurrilous article in The New Republic. In that screed, James Kirchick accused Rep. Paul of authoring a series of articles that insulted blacks, gays, and a myriad of other “groups.”

Ron responded quickly. In a Reason interview, he noted that he did not write the articles in question and did not edit them. To his credit, he did take moral responsibility for inadequately policing the content of a newsletter associated with his name.

What is particularly nauseating about this hit-piece is the host of glaring double standards it represents.

James Kirchick is a prototypical neocon and a supporter of Rudy Giuliani’s candidacy for president. Rudy has been, from the start, a staunch supporter of Bush’s “War on Terror,” including the invasion of Iraq.

That invasion was conceived long before 9/11 and has taken the lives of somewhere between five hundred thousand and a million Iraqi civilians. Nearly four thousand American soldiers have been killed and tens of thousands more are physically and/or emotionally crippled. Our nation’s reputation has been soiled, perhaps irrevocably.

As has been exhaustively documented, that war was launched in a fog of lies, propaganda, and fabricated intelligence.

So now, five years into the war, we are forced to endure an attack by these same neocons, who are accusing the one viable antiwar candidate of…what?

Even if Ron Paul wrote every word in every one of those articles, how does that compare to the death and destruction the neocons have rained down on Iraq? It takes unimaginable chutzpah, nearly pathological gall, to stand amid mounds of smoking corpses and accuse Rep. Paul of cultural insensitivity.

Has America become so politically egocentric, so utterly consumed with its own cultural fetishes, that we could tolerate watching those who perpetrated the Iraq atrocity (or who supported it) smear a decent man for inadequately supervising a newsletter?

If Ron Paul’s candidacy is now tainted for (allegedly) slandering people of color, what should be the political punishment for Giuliani, McCain, Romney, and others who supported mass death and dismemberment of a third world country?

Even though I anticipated this sort of thing, it is infuriating to watch it unfold before my eyes.

Are we to be spared nothing?

In a very fundamental way, there are really only two candidates running for president this year: Ron Paul, and all the others.

This is because there are really only two issues at stake.

The first issue is our out-of-control foreign policy. America is embroiled in shooting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. We spend more on our military than nearly the rest of the world combined. We have troops stationed in over a hundred foreign countries. Manic interventionism has stretched our military to the breaking point, and has ruined our nation’s reputation.

The second issue is our impending economic implosion. Our government, which has shed the last vestiges of constitutional restraint, has made a myriad of promises that it cannot keep. Our outstanding obligations to fund social security, government health care programs, and everything else under the sun are rapidly bankrupting our nation. To maintain these Ponzi schemes, the Fed is debasing our currency and igniting an ugly bout of hyperinflation.

Our predicament is severe and profound. We must immediately begin to shed our overseas obligations and put our domestic house in order. Otherwise, we will find ourselves reenacting the collapse of the Soviet Union right here at home.

Ron Paul is the only candidate who is willing to address these issues. He is the only one who is willing to speak frankly with the American people about our predicament and the painful actions which must be taken to prevent a real catastrophe.

And rather than offering solutions, Obama, McCain, Clinton and Romney, (and the other political hacks running for president) are not even willing to talk honestly about the problems.

As I noted in the previous article, the reason for this is simple: The establishment benefits from the status quo and would be disempowered by Ron Paul’s proposed solutions.

Specifically, as I noted in that previous article, Ron Paul is running on three ideas:

1.
The federal government must function within the strict guidelines of the Constitution.
2.
America should deconstruct its empire, withdraw our troops from around the world and reestablish a foreign policy based on noninterventionism.
3.
America should abolish the Federal Reserve Bank, eliminate fiat currency and return to hard money.

This is not a political agenda. This is not a party platform. It is a revolution. The entire ruling oligarchy would be swept away if these ideas were ever implemented. Every sentence, every word, every jot and tittle of this agenda is unacceptable, repellent and hateful to America’s ruling elite.

So let us all be forewarned. If Ron Paul’s candidacy should rise to serious contention, that New Republic hit piece will be mild compared to whatever comes next.

The rulers of the universe will not go quietly.
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CONSTITUTION PARTY COURTS RON PAUL

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Mary Starrett, Communications Director of the Constitution Party , announced today, in conjunction with her radio interview with Old Glory Radio 16 Jan 08, that the Constitution Party has drafted a resolution encouraging current Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul to run as the Constitution Party candidate for President in the 2008 Election.

Starret stated in a follow up email  “his positions are 100% in line with the Constitution Party platform” The formal CP convention is being held April 23-26 in Kansas City.

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Universal Child Care Means Ending Parents’ Rights

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Universal Child Care Means Ending Parents’ Rights

January 16, 2008 by Phyllis Schlafly

When Hillary Clinton showed television viewers the Christmas presents she wants to give us if she is elected, her most important was Universal Pre-K, following closely after Universal Health Care. Hillary was reminding us of her status as the grand dame of the ideology expressed in her favorite African slogan, “It takes a village to raise a child.”

Indeed, there seem to be many busybodies who believe the village, i.e., government functionaries, should make major decisions about the upbringing of children, including what they are taught and how they are medicated. They may approach this incrementally, but their goal is always “universal.”

We thought it was outrageous when the Ninth Circuit proclaimed in the Palmdale case in 2005 that the fundamental right of parents over the upbringing of their children “does not extend beyond the threshold of the school door.” Now the Hillary-style liberals are also acting as though parents’ rights over their own children do not extend beyond the threshold of the local health clinic.

Massachusetts has just started to require that all children in Medicaid (460,000 kids) must be subjected annually to mental health screening in order to detect signs of possible mental illness, autism, or depression. One of the criteria on the questionnaire used to identify mental health problems is that the child is “seeming to have less fun.”

It’s not hard to predict that many children will be unfairly saddled with a false label, assigned to unnecessary and expensive treatment, and prescribed costly drugs whose effect may range from worthless to harmful. These costs to the taxpayers will be expanded by the inevitable fattening of the pocketbooks of psychiatrists and psychologists.

Last year, there was considerable parental opposition to bills that were introduced into several state legislatures to require mental health screening of all children in public schools. Apparently Plan B is for the state to force the plan on Medicaid recipients, who are less likely to resist.

New Jersey just added four new vaccines to those already required of children who attend public schools, and has become the first state to require the flu vaccine. Children attending preschool or licensed daycare centers must receive the flu shot annually.

New Jersey regulations also require the pneumococcal vaccine for preschoolers, the meningitis vaccine for sixth graders, and a booster shot for the diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis they already receive. Despite the protests of many parents, including the New Jersey Alliance for Informed Choice in Vaccination, these regulations will go into effect in September 2008.

Parents believe that this New Jersey requirement is a major encroachment on parents’ rights to make medical and other decisions for their own children. Parents also cite the potential dangers of vaccines for some children.

Many of the flu shots and some of the meningitis vaccines contain the mercury-based preservative thimerosal. This is the first time that any state has mandated a vaccine containing mercury since the federal government adopted the policy in 1999 of encouraging vaccines to be mercury-free “as soon as possible.”

The Food and Drug Administration advises pregnant women to avoid eating even small amounts of fish with high mercury content. But New Jersey is now demanding that six-month-old babies be given potential mercury vaccines if they spend even one day a week in daycare.

Another toxic substance, formaldehyde, is also present in the diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis and flu vaccines.

New Jersey allows exemptions from vaccines for medical or religious reasons, but some parents claim that the process of claiming an exemption is made as difficult as possible.

In Prince George’s County, Maryland, officials used the heavy hand of government to force vaccinations. Claiming that 2,300 out of 131,000 public school students had not received their hepatitis B and chickenpox vaccines, the state began what the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons called a “heavy-handed vaccine roundup.”

State’s Attorney Glenn F. Ivey intimidated parents with what he called “legal action.” He arranged to have letters sent to all parents who were “out of compliance” demanding that they must attend a court hearing where they would receive a verbal reprimand and their children would be vaccinated, presumably forcibly.

The letter directly threatened parents: “Unexcused absences by your child may subject you to a criminal charge.” Few parents knew they could apply for medical or religious exemptions, and many believed they faced jail or heavy fines of $50 a day.

A decent respect for parents’ rights over medical treatment imposed on their own children should require that states allow vaccine exemptions for philosophical and conscientious reasons, in addition to medical and religious reasons. A few states do but, unfortunately, not New Jersey or Maryland.

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NSA Must Examine All Internet Traffic to Prevent Cyber Nine-Eleven, Top Spy Says

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By Ryan Singel Email January 15, 2008 | 12:55:56 PMCategories: Cybarmageddon!, NSA
Mcconnell_500px The nation’s top spy, Michael McConnell, thinks the threat of cyberarmageddon! is so great that the U.S. government should have unfettered and warrantless access to U.S. citizens’ Google search histories, private e-mails and file transfers, in order to spot the cyberterrorists in our midst.

That’s according to a sprawling 18-page story on the Director of National Intelligence by Lawrence Wright in the January 21 edition of the New Yorker. (The story is not online).

In the piece, McConnell returns, in flamboyant style, to his exaggerating ways, hyping threats and statistics to further his bureaucratic aims. For example, McConnell regurgitates the hoary myth that computer crime costs America $100 billion a year. THREAT LEVEL traced down the source of that fake-factoid in September to a former privacy officer for the state of Colorado.

Presumably using unsupported stats like that, in May 2007 McConnell convinced President Bush that a massive cyber-attack on a singe U.S. bank would be worse for the economy than than the deadly terrorist attacks of September 11, the article reports. In response, the NSA developed a mind-boggling, but still incomplete, plan to eavesdrop on the internet in order to protect it.

In order for cyberspace to be policed, Internet activity will have to be closely monitored. Ed Giorgio, who is working with McConnell on the plan, said that would mean giving the government the authority to examine the content of any e-mail, file transfer, or Web search. “Google has records that could help in a cyber-investigation,” he said. Giorgio warned me, “We have a saying in this business: ‘Privacy and security are a zero-sum game.’”

It says something ominous about McConnell’s priorities if he believes a DDOS attack on Bank of America, or even a computer intrusion that wiped out its database (and magically purged its backup tapes), would be worse than an attack that killed 3,000 Americans.

Still, it’s hardly a surprising plan — given that McConnell was one of the main backers of the Clipper Chip, the government’s failed, early 1990′s proposal to put a backdoor in every encryption product.

McConnell also makes an astounding assertion that the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court recently crippled the NSA’s overseas signals intelligence collection with a string of soft-on-terror rulings.

McConnell said that federal judges had recently decided, in a series of secret rulings, that any telephone transmission or e-mail that incidentally flowed into U.S. computer systems was potentially subject to judicial oversight. According to McConnell the capacity of the NSA to monitor foreign-based communications had consequently been reduced by seventy per cent.

In other words, McConnell claims the NSA couldn’t intercept a terrorist’s e-mail by tapping a fiber optic cable in Pakistan, if there was a chance the message would pass through a U.S. router or end up in a Hotmail account.

I’m no rich man, but I’ll bet any reader $1,000 that, when and if those rulings are ever released, we’ll see they say no such thing. Send me an e-mail to take me up this bet. U.S. government officials are welcome to participate.

The FISA law that created the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court only applies to intercepts that physically happen within the borders of the United States. The NSA has always been free to intercept foreign communications overseas — the mission for which they were created and funded — even if the call passes through a U.S. switch.

So in the case of the now debunked Iraqi kidnappers anecdote that leads off the New Yorker story, the NSA would only have needed to get a court order if its Iraqi targets initiated communications that flowed through U.S. servers or switches and the NSA decided to tap them physically at a United States internet or telecom facility, by burglarizing it, digging up its cables or getting the company to cooperate. (As for why that happens and how common it is, check my story: NSA’s Lucky Break: How the U.S. Became the Switchboard to the World .)

Simply put, the FISA law is intended to prevent the NSA from operating inside the United States.

In any event, that restriction collapsed this summer with the fear-induced, strong-armed passage of the so-called Protect America Act. That law radically re-architected the nation’s surveillance apparatus.
Now the NSA can turn Gmail’s servers and AT&T’s switches into de facto arms of the surveillance industrial complex without any court oversight.

And though the law ostensibly sunsets in February, any orders in effect at that time will have power for another 12 months. Moreover, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) is reportedly planning to discard legislative attempts to rein in these new powers and will instead simply push to extend the current scheme another 12 months.

In short, McConnell’s politically convenient exaggerations have already worked well for him in winning domestic spying powers, despite their flimsiness under any real scrutiny.

That track record bodes ill for anyone concerned about his new plans to push for sweeping and unnecessary powers to put the NSA in the wires of the internet in order to prevent a computer attacks.

The Wall Street Journal‘s intelligence guru Siobhan Gorman’s take is here. Gorman wrote a groundbreaking story on the cyberspace initiative last September while at The Baltimore Sun.

UPDATE: Ex-spook Michael Tanji guest-posting over at Danger Room writes:

It’s bad enough that the Director of National Intelligence is trotting out a bogus threat so the government can snoop on all Internet traffic.  What’s worse is that this kind of mass surveillance is a pretty lame way to catch the honest-to-God bad guys.

Of more interest to observers of intelligence activities is the issue of quality vs. quantity and the slow creep towards doom that these efforts foretell. The fact that we are essentially attempting to gill-net bad guys is a fairly strong indicator that the intelligence community has yet to come up with an effective strategy against information-age threats.

[...] Its not a question of listening in to you whispering sweet nothings into the ear to your significant other, it is simply a case of – as the late Sam Kinison joked – going where the food is. That our intelligence agencies can intercept adversary communications is largely a given, they just want to do it from the convenience of the homeland, not some remote switch in the darkest hinterlands.

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Recreational Drugs FAR Less Likely to Kill You than Prescribed Drugs!

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Recreational Drugs FAR Less Likely to Kill You than Prescribed Drugs!

dangerous drugs, illegal drugs, prescription drugs, pharmaceuticals, deadly drugs By Christopher Kent, D.C., J.D.

Recreational drugs, including cocaine and heroin, are responsible for an estimated 10,000-20,000 American deaths per year [1,2]. While this represents a serious public health problem, it is a “smokescreen” for America’s real drug problem. America’s “war on drugs” is directed at the wrong enemy. It is obvious that interdiction, stiff mandatory sentences, and more vigorous enforcement of drug laws have failed.

The reason is simple. Cause and effect have been reversed.

The desire to solve problems by taking drugs is a product of our culture. When a child is taught by loving parents that the appropriate response to pain or discomfort is taking a pill, it is obvious that such a child, when faced with the challenges of adolescence, will seek comfort by taking drugs.

Drugs are Dangerous Whether Pushed or Prescribed

While approximately 10,000 per year die from the effects of illegal drugs, an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reported that an estimated 106,000 hospitalized patients die each year from drugs which, by medical standards, are properly prescribed and properly administered. More than two million suffer serious side effects. [3]

An article in Newsweek [4] put this into perspective. Adverse drug reactions, from “properly” prescribed drugs, are the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. According to this article, only heart disease, cancer, and stroke kill more Americans than drugs prescribed by medical doctors. Reactions to prescription drugs kill more than twice as many Americans as HIV/AIDS or suicide. Fewer die from accidents or diabetes than adverse drug reactions. It is important to point out the limitations of this study. It did not include outpatients, cases of malpractice, or instances where the drugs were not taken as directed.

According to another AMA publication, drug related “problems” kill as many as 198,815 people, put 8.8 million in hospitals, and account for up to 28% of hospital admissions. [5] If these figures are accurate, only cancer and heart disease kill more patients than drugs. Has the situation improved since the publication of this information? Hardly. Null [6] et al have published the most comprehensive and well-documented study I have seen of deaths associated with medical practice. In this report, their research revealed some shocking facts. The findings are summarized in the abstract:

“A definitive review and close reading of medical peer-review journals, and government health statistics shows that American medicine frequently causes more harm than good. The number of people having in-hospital, adverse drug reactions (ADR) to prescribed medicine is 2.2 million. Dr. Richard Besser, of the CDC, in 1995, said the number of unnecessary antibiotics prescribed annually for viral infections was 20 million. Dr. Besser, in 2003, now refers to tens of millions of unnecessary antibiotics.

The number of unnecessary medical and surgical procedures performed annually is 7.5 million. The number of people exposed to unnecessary hospitalization annually is 8.9 million. The total number of iatrogenic deaths shown in the following table is 783,936. It is evident that the American medical system is the leading cause of death and injury in the United States. The 2001 heart disease annual death rate is 699,697; the annual cancer death rate, 553,251.”

Drugs Number One Killer

The authors conclude: “When the number one killer in a society is the healthcare system, then, that system has no excuse except to address its own urgent shortcomings. It’s a failed system in need of immediate attention. What we have outlined in this paper are insupportable aspects of our contemporary medical system that need to be changed — beginning at its very foundations.”

A recent article in Archives of Internal Medicine [7] stated that in the seven year period from 1998 through 2005, reported serious adverse drug events increased 2.6-fold, and fatal adverse drug events increased 2.7-fold. The authors noted that reported serious events increased 4 times faster than the total number of outpatient prescriptions during the period. Another study concluded that the majority(86%) of the adverse drug reactions for which patients were admitted to a medical intensive care unit were preventable. [8]

One proposed solution to the illegal drug problem was encouraging potential users to ignore peer pressure and “just say no.” Interestingly, this strategy is not being recommended for prescription drugs. Bruce Pomeranz, MD , one of the authors of the JAMA paper, said he is not warning people to stay away from drugs. “That would be a terrible message,” he said. Lucian Leape, MD, of the Harvard School of Public Health said, “When you realize how many drugs we use, maybe those numbers aren’t so bad after all.” [4]

Does that mean that the number of deaths due to illegal drugs, suicide, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, accidents, and drunk driving “aren’t so bad” either? Does it mean that we shouldn’t discourage drunk driving or unsafe sex?

The folly of such double standards should be obvious to all. It is time to address the real drug problem — the cultural notion that the first solution to seek for relief of life’s problems is a drug. That’s the drug culture we need to address.

References

  1. “Drug deaths.” Globe & Mail (Canada). February 27, 1998.
  2. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. CDC. 2007;56(05):93-96.
  3. Lazarou J, Pomeranz BH, Corey PN: “Incidence of adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients.” JAMA 1998;279:1200.
  4. Kalb C: “When drugs do harm.” Newsweek. April 27, 1998. Page 61.
  5. “Reaction.” American Medical News. January 15, 1996. Page 11.
  6. 1. Null G, Dean C, Feldman, M, Rasio, D, Smith D: “Death by Medicine.” Life Extension. March, 2004. www.lef.org/magazine/mag2004/mar2004_awsi_death_01.htm
  7. Moore TJ, Cohen MR, Furberg CD: Serious adverse drug events reported to the Food and Drug Administration, 1998-2005. Archives of Internal Medicine 2007;167:1752-1759.

8. Rivkin A: Admissions to a medical intensive care unit related to adverse drug reactions. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 2007;64(17):1840-1843.

Christopher Kent

Many thanks to Dr. Kent for his article. He is a good friend, and one of the leaders in the chiropractic profession. Dr. Kent was named the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) “Chiropractic Researcher of the Year” in 1991, and was the recipient of that honor from World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) in 1994. Dr. Kent was also selected “Chiropractor of the Year” in 1998 by the International Chiropractors Association, and is the Main Representative of the WCA to the Department of Public Information, the first chiropractor elected to that position.  

Dr. Kent is co-founder of the Chiropractic Leadership Alliance (CLA) along with another good friend of mine, Patrick Gentempo.  An attorney as well as a chiropractor, Dr. Kent is an active member of the State Bar of California, and is admitted as an attorney of the United States District Court, Southern District of California. You can read more about Dr. Kent’s work in a special issue of The American Chiropractor.

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The Essence of Liberty: Part 224 (1) The Imperial Judiciary: It Started with Marshall

January 17, 2008 Leave a comment
The Essence of Liberty: Part 224 (1) 

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A Summary of Gutzman, Kevin R.C. The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Constitution 

(The book is available from the Ludwig von Mises Institute at http://www.mises.org) 

Chapter 5: The Imperial Judiciary: It Started with Marshall

Jefferson’s victory brought radical change in federal programs and policies. Congress repealed all internal taxes reducing the government’s only sources of revenue to tariffs and sales of federally owned land. They slashed the military budget by eliminating all seagoing vessels and cutting the army’s manpower by almost 95%.

The Sedition Act had expired on the last day of John Adams’ administration. Jefferson then proceeded to pardoned everyone that had been convicted under it and returned the fines they had paid.

The last Federalist Congress had passed the Judiciary Act (1801) which expanded the judicial branch. The Jeffersonian Republican Congress not only repealed the Judiciary Act but also discontinued sessions of the Supreme Court for 14 months to be sure the Judiciary Act would be completely repealed before it returned to session. The Federalists were let down by the Supreme Court when it accepted the repeal’s constitutionality. Their response was to talk about New England secession.

But, bickering between the Republican Congress and the Federalist judiciary had just begun with the main battle centering on Congress’ attempt to remove two federal judges. 

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TWO THINGS INFINITE: THE UNIVERSE AND HUMAN STUPIDITY By Frosty Wooldridge

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TWO THINGS INFINITE: THE UNIVERSE AND HUMAN STUPIDITY

By Frosty Wooldridge
January 17, 2008
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Notice presidential candidates on both sides promise more job growth, bigger pay checks and an expanding economy! They talk about sustainable growth and greater economic progress. All of it depends on growth.

If you drove an hour to work each day in bumper-to-bumper traffic in Los Angeles, would you want more growth? When you stand in a long line at the grocery store in Chicago, do you want more people in ‘Chi Town’? If you walked to work through the overloaded streets of New York City, would you demand more skyscraper apartment buildings to give you even more crowded sidewalks? How about trying to drive to work in Atlanta where they must build a second beltway around the city to alleviate the mind-numbing traffic on the first beltway? Do Atlanta residents want more growth?

If your husband stood six feet tall and weighed 300 pounds, would you like to see him add another 50 pounds as a positive aspect of growth? If you suffered cancer, and millions of Americans suffer from it, and die–would you like to see that cancer enjoy unlimited ‘growth’ as it takes over your body? Growth is good, right?! Everything should keep growing until it bursts!

This week, the Associated Press celebrated that 4.3 million newborns graced the United States in 2006. They called it a ‘birth boomlet’. Economists and policymakers said, “The increase in births is good news.” What’s causing 90 percent of our growth? Legal and illegal immigration!

Albert Einstein said, “Only two things are infinite—the universe and human stupidity.”

Since the United States houses 300 million people, how about adding another 100 million, even 200 million and, what the heck, let’s add another 300 million people to the USA, just to see what happens.

Let’s not look at China, India and Mexico to see what’s already happened. That would be asking too much of anyone with an ounce of common sense.

Lester Brown, publisher of “State of the World” said, “We recently entered a new century, but we are also entering a new world, one where the collisions between our demands and the earth’s capacity to satisfy them are becoming daily events. It may be another crop-withering heat wave, another village abandoned because of invading sand dunes, or another aquifer pumped dry. If we do not act quickly to reverse the trends, these seemingly isolated events will occur more and more frequently, accumulating and combining to determine our future.

“Resources that accumulated over eons of geological time are being consumed in a single human lifespan. We cross natural thresholds that we cannot see and violating deadlines that we do not recognize. These deadlines, determined by nature, are not politically negotiable.

“Nature has many thresholds that we discover only when it is too late. For example, when we exceed the sustainable catch of a fishery, the stocks begin to shrink. Once this threshold is crossed, we have a limited time in which to back off and lighten the catch. If we fail to meet this deadline, breeding populations shrink to where the fishery is no longer viable, and it collapses.

“We know from earlier civilizations that the lead indicators of economic decline were environmental, not economic. The trees went first, then the soil, and finally the civilization itself.

“Our situation today is far more challenging because in addition to shrinking forests and eroding soils, we must deal with falling water tables, more frequent crop-withering heat waves, collapsing fisheries, expanding deserts, deteriorating rangelands, dying coral reefs, melting glaciers, rising seas, more-powerful storms, disappearing species, and, soon, shrinking oil supplies. Although these ecologically destructive trends have been evident for some time, and some have been reversed at the national level, not one has been reversed at the global level.

“The bottom line is that the world is in what ecologists call an “overshoot-and-collapse” mode. Demand has exceeded the sustainable yield of natural systems at the local level countless times in the past. Now, it is doing so at the global level. Forests are shrinking for the world as a whole. Fishery collapses are widespread. Grasslands are deteriorating on every continent. Water tables are falling in many countries. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions exceed CO2 sequestration.

“In 2002, a team of scientists led by Mathis Wackernagel, who now heads the Global Footprint Network, concluded that humanity’s collective demands first surpassed the earth’s regenerative capacity around 1980. Their study, published by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, estimated that global demands in 1999 exceeded that capacity by 20 percent. The gap, growing by 1 percent or so a year, is now much wider. We are meeting current demands by consuming the earth’s natural assets, setting the stage for decline and collapse.

“The world is facing the emergence of a geopolitics of scarcity, which is already highly visible in the efforts by China, India, and other developing countries to ensure their access to oil supplies. In the future, the issue will be who gets access to not only Middle Eastern oil but also Brazilian ethanol and North American grain. Pressures on land and water resources, already excessive in most of the world, will intensify further as the demand for biofuels climbs. This geopolitics of scarcity is an early manifestation of civilization in an overshoot-and-collapse mode, much like the one that emerged among the Mayan cities competing for food in that civilization’s waning years.”

What’s the difference between Lester Brown and this writer? Answer: I’ve seen what he writes about.

My conclusion: this country’s leaders and general population prove to be dumber than a box of gerbils. We’re on course to be the fastest growing, most successful civilization—only to fall on our own sword by immigrating ourselves into this “Human Katrina.” Our children become guppies in a sea of oblivion.

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SOROS BETS ON US ECONOMIC COLLAPSE

By Cliff Kincaid

January 17, 2008
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Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama favor government support for people losing their homes because they can’t repay their subprime mortgages. But what about the financial wheeler-dealers in the hedge fund industry who may stand to make billions of dollars from this terrible debacle? Foremost among them is billionaire hedge fund operator George Soros, who has committed his life and immense financial resources to bringing the Democrats to power in the White House.

Ties to the controversial and mysterious hedge fund industry could become a major problem for the Democratic Party. Hedge fund money “appears to be tilting toward the Democrats of late,” the New York Times reported last year.

The connection is personal. Chelsea Clinton took a job in 2006 with Avenue Capital Group, a hedge fund whose founder, Marc Lasry, has contributed tens of thousands of dollars to the national Democratic Party and many of its candidates. Federal Election Commission records show $5,000 from Lasry to HILLPAC, Hillary’s political action committee, thousands more to Hillary’s senate campaign, and thousands more to Hillary’s presidential campaign.

Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards took some criticism when it became known that he had gone to work for a hedge fund. As noted by the Washington Post, “The hedge fund that employed John Edwards markedly expanded its subprime lending business while he worked there, becoming a major player in the high-risk mortgage sector Edwards has pilloried in his presidential campaign.” Edwards claimed he didn’t know anything about the firm’s involvement in subprime lending.

It is interesting to note that the co-author of the Post article, John Solomon, has left the paper to become editor of the rival and conservative Washington Times. Solomon had come under savage attack by left-wingers for doing stories about corruption in the Democratic Party. They probably realized that Solomon was on to something when he uncovered Edwards’ relationship with a hedge fund company. But Edwards is not alone.

For those reporters interested in getting to the bottom of this growing controversy, there are many tantalizing leads to pursue.

The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday ran a fascinating front-page story about John A. Paulson, a Wall Street trader who has made billions of dollars betting that the housing market would collapse. The Journal says that Paulson personally made between $3 and $4 billion, “the largest one-year payday in Wall Street history.” The story suggests he has been somewhat secretive about his activities but is now opening up about his “historic coup” in comments to Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman.

While there is nothing improper or illegal in how Paulson made his money, there are no details about where he got some of his funds or exactly how he placed his financial bets. The paper notes that “European investors” gave him about $150 million and that he is so savvy that George Soros “invited Paulson to lunch, asking for details of how he laid his bets, with [financial] instruments that didn’t exist a few years ago.” The article said that “Soros is famous for another big score, a 1992 bet against the British pound that earned $1bn for his Quantum hedge fund.” Soros “declined to comment” about his meeting with Paulson, the Journal said.

Declined to comment? Since Soros is a major supporter of the secretive Democracy Alliance, a group backed by rich liberals who fund a network of liberal-left groups dedicated to electing Democrats to the White House and Congress, could the discussion have also been political in nature?

The American people should be quickly educated by our media on how very rich people like Paulson and Soros make “bets” on the rise or fall of national currencies and economies. Paulson is now telling investors “it’s still not too late” to bet on more economic problems. These are capitalists who seem to have a vested interest in the further decline of the U.S. economy.

We may not know much about Paulson, but we know a lot about Soros. He is a financial manipulator, convicted of illegal insider trading in France for playing financial games with a bank there.

We also know that he spent over $20 million trying to defeat George Bush for president in 2004 and has contributed to such groups as the Democratic National Committee, MoveOn.org, and candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Soros, in short, is a major financial backer of the Democratic Party and will be in a position to collect on these debts if Hillary or Obama wins in November. Their election may depend on further substantial erosion in the national economy. Is it possible that the financial activities of Soros could make it more likely that the economy will go into a complete tailspin?

Any economic problems will, of course, be blamed by the Democrats and the liberal media on President Bush and the Republicans. The Republicans may not be smart enough to recognize that hedge fund managers and their links to the Democratic Party could become a potent campaign issue. Perhaps they will regard the issue as too “populist” for their taste.

If the Democrats succeed in exploiting the economic problems, they will not only keep control of Congress in this fall’s elections but will put Clinton or Obama in the White House. Their “mandate,” however, will go beyond new government programs for the economy into the social realm. And that’s where Soros has a keen interest.

The issue of Obama’s drug use has surfaced in the campaign, but Soros has put millions into the drug legalization movement. Some other money from his fortune, estimated at $7 billion, has been put into causes such as abortion rights, gay rights, voting rights for felons, euthanasia, and rights for immigrants and prostitutes.

Now that Obama and Clinton have patched things up on the race issue, can we count on the media to turn their attention to George Soros and other hedge fund managers who stand to profit from an economic recession or even depression?

With millions of people either losing their homes or a substantial part of their value, the media should not be content with a no-comment from these crafty behind-the-scenes money men.

© 2008 Cliff Kincaid – All Rights Reserved

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Cliff Kincaid, a veteran journalist and media critic, Cliff concentrated in journalism and communications at the University of Toledo, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Cliff has written or co-authored nine books on media and cultural affairs and foreign policy issues.

Cliff has appeared on Hannity & Colmes, The O’Reilly Factor, Crossfire and has been published in the Washington Post, Washington Times, Chronicles, Human Events and Insight.

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WHEN THE DUST SETTLES IN AMERICA, WHAT WILL WE HAVE?

January 17, 2008 Leave a comment

WHEN THE DUST SETTLES IN AMERICA, WHAT WILL WE HAVE?

By Greg Evensen

January 17, 2008

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At the end of December, my wife Liz and I celebrated our wedding anniversary. We chose a particularly beautiful lakeside location in the small northern Wisconsin town of Florence to spend a quiet evening. Maxsell’s Bed and Breakfast is both a remarkably restored mansion and a superb place to dine as well. This was a memorable evening spent with the gracious hosts at Maxsell’s. Other patrons celebrated with us and we left our concerns at home. For a brief time, the continuing economic, political, governmental, military, and security failures that have left all of us in personal jeopardy, were forgotten. We were able to enjoy the fine cuisine, gentle discussion, and comfortable glimpses back in time to great experiences almost lost in the bad dream that has become our everyday reality.

Because of the current administration’s failure to tell us the truth on so many critical issues, we have lost sight of how far this country has strayed from its noble path of a century ago. This was a time before massive government agencies that ruled our every thought and action. It was a time before world wars, national self-destruction through entitlements, a freedom robbing fraudulent income tax on wages and a food industry working with a pharmaceutical behemoth that plotted how to poison Americans with preservatives, sweeteners, soft drinks, cooking agents, synthetic butters and radiation treatments of foods that killed their nutritional value while slowly starving the general population. The fast track approval for drugs that kill us or only “manage” disease are approved, while needless over-regulation or prohibition of natural cures and supplements that actually assist our general health are increased each day.

Ridiculous and insulting labeling in four languages validates two realities in present day America. We are increasingly stupid and at the same time, many are ignorant of the national language. Tort attorneys wage a costly, continuing war with industry and both sides are wrong. Society is the victim, common sense is completely lost, and another generation of Americans is raised on a negative model of how not to be responsible for one’s actions in school, at home or on the street. Most parents continue the “we’re raising a family” joke with supplemental marijuana use in the home, D.U.I. on the highway, and being a cool parent by supplying the latest insane video game or IPOD for their children. Fewer and fewer parents provide any moral guidance or church attendance for these spiritually bankrupt offspring. Gang affiliation, elementary school drug use and sexual relations are common. Children can cheat, intimidate adults, and steal without remorse, but they can not write well, think for themselves, or imagine their way through an art class. These are the same children that are statistically behind every major nation on earth in their demonstrated abilities in math, science and mastery of English and reading skills. You are doing well parents. At this rate, we will need governmental assistance with grocery shopping and dressing ourselves in the near future.

The military has always been the “backstop” for failed parents and children who chose to leave responsibility in the ditch. They soon found that discipline has no substitute on the road to maturity and responsibility. Unfortunately, governments and presidents have decided that to test tactics, weapons and “national resolve,” we needed a steady crop of bodies to prove the war colleges and service academies leadership training regimen were correct. But what a price we have paid. To move a society to war, some provocation by the other side is usually the excuse. When you don’t have it, you make it up. The sinking of the Lusitania, the attack on our Navy in the Gulf of Tomkin, the pre-intelligence interception of the Pearl Harbor attack, the WMD issue in Iraq, are all examples of just such a horrible policy. Get the war started however you need to—with or without just cause. Who pays? The American soldier, the American nation, and thousands of innocents foot the ultimate bill. American military personnel are mercenaries for business, banks and politicians. That is the truth and that is a fact. Who wins and who profits? The world class banking whores in Washington being pimped by Congress to fill the vaults with blood money. Will it ever end? No, most likely it will not. At least not until these rotted human beings are forcefully thrown into the street and ground into the soil.


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The conspiracy to deplete this nation of its moral character and its sovereignty within each of the states is clear to the student of history. The march by corrupted politicians to complete a kingdom within the American nation grows with the issuance of each new debt-stained Federal Reserve banknote. Raiding our state and national “treasuries” to pay for social security, medical and other social benefits for illegal border jumpers so that veterans and widows have to choose between bread and medicine is epidemic. President John McCain or President Rudy Giuliani would love that. So would President Hillary Clinton, or President Barack Obama.

Computerized voting systems were compromised before they came on line. The circle of intrigue has closed around the neck of the American voter. Many elections have always been rigged; it’s just the means that have changed. Dr. Ron Paul’s candidacy is not the only issue here. The hopes and dreams of America’s real warriors and true believers were in place long before his presidential run. His chance for success is that of the preverbial snowball in hell. The election system and other candidate issues have begun to wash over the multi-million dollar miracle that is Ron Paul’s stake in the 2008 race. His staff seemed annoyed at supporters who wanted a fight for New Hampshire’s rigged results. Were they tired or are they just paid staffers with no real gut to win? Have we placed too much emphasis on Dr. Paul’s political positions and not enough on the process that it takes to compete and win fairly? Have we come to the place where even the election marathon is beyond redemption? Perhaps we have. Indeed, I believe we have. Therefore, we must be looking at what we will do and how we will challenge this complete breakdown in election integrity and virtue that has been part of America’s heart for freedom and liberty since Independence Day.

For these reasons, and the fact that my wife must endure a constant barrage of “reality” rants in our home, that is why the recent swordfish steak and stuffed mushroom meal was so therapeutic. To spend a couple of hours with the gracious hosts at Maxsell’s was a respite only they could provide. To only remember America’s better days, is a sure sign that the end has come for our nation’s legacy of promise to a weary world. Now we are the weary and there is no place left to find shelter. That I cannot long endure.

It is for my children and grandchildren that I will look for the light of a new and better America. It is for thousands of students that have crossed my path that I will continue to speak out for and encourage them to do their ultimate best. It was as a peace officer that I gave my youthful energy to serve and protect America from the enemy of her families.

We need a revived America, spiritually and physically, governmentally and economically. We need leaders who will not give up and remember their oath of office is to the people of America, not its political apparatus. We need business people who will serve their employees first. We need generals who will serve their troops first. We need doctors who will step over the drug companies and prescribe natural remedies that cure instead of cripple. And by God Almighty, we need pastors who will preach and exhort the truth, daily practice courage and discipline, and help to turn this nation around from man’s darkness into the light of His ultimate goodness.

When the dust settles on America, a new road needs to emerge from the swamp leading home. When the air clears, a new vision of honesty and hard work for the good of American freedom needs to emerge. When the smell of rot and decay finally is replaced with that of fresh northern Wisconsin pine and clear lake water, join me in Florence at Maxsell’s for a hearty meal, great wine, and pleasant people called……….Americans.

To listen to the sound bites from a few selections, click on the links below. To order the CD’s click here.

“Hymns from the Heartland.”

© 2008 Greg Evensen – All Rights Reserved

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Greg Evensen Greg is an award winning Kansas Lawman and former Kansas State Trooper. He is author of The Sovereignty Papers and has completed two inspirational singing CD’s “Hymns from the Heartland” and “After the Storm.” You may visit his website at www.theheartlandusa.com to get your copies of this and other materials offered by Greg. See the NWV central advertising banners for ordering information, also. Greg may be reached at his website for a scheduled speaking or concert date as well.

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