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Ron Paul Wants A New 9/11 Investigation Youtube
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Ron Paul was a guest on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory from 1 – 2 AM on March 25, 2008. During questions a disingenuous Neocon named Joe called in to ask Ron Paul about his supporters believing in “conspiracy theories”. This was similar to what CNN did during the debates.
Ron Paul answered and said while he did not believe the Government did 9/11 he was not satisfied with the investigation and would like a new investigation into 9/11.
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If that happened on W’s watch he got caught with his pants down. He ought to pay.
At worst it was a “conspiracy” at best gross negligence.
Either way heads roll.
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The Constitution–Compact or Unitary Compulsion? by Al Benson Jr.
The Constitution–Compact or Unitary Compulsion?
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The Essence of Liberty: Part 267 (1) The civil rights legislation of the 1960s
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The Essence of Liberty: Part 267 (1)
Compiled by Dr. Jimmy T. (Gunny) LaBaume 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 11: The Court on Pornography, Crime, and Race The civil rights legislation of the 1960s The constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was in question. No small reason for that is the fact that the Court had ruled that the almost identical Civil Rights Act of 1875 was unconstitutional. But there was no intent on the justices’ part to be bound by history. Instead, they went into the business of giving America a “new law for a new day.” In Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States (1964) the motel owner said that he could not be compelled to open his motel to blacks because it would violate his private property rights and the 13 th Amendment. The government’s telling him what he could do with his property amounted to forcing him into involuntary servitude. He also denied that renting a room was “interstate commerce.” But, the Court held that the Civil Rights Act was valid under the Commerce Clause, even though regulating interstate commerce had not been its intent. In short, the Court said that Congress’s powers under the Clause were virtually unlimited. This was a momentous curtailment of traditional property rights. |
Navy: Former Commander [Current Vice-Admiral] Fired For Lying
Navy: Former Commander [Current Vice-Admiral] Fired For Lying
CNN ^ | March 24, 2008 | Barbara Starr
Posted on 03/25/2008 8:55:33 AM EDT by PurpleMan
“… [VADM] Stufflebeem had an “inappropriate relationship” while serving as a military aide to the former president in 1990.
S.P.L.C. SHOWING ITS TRUE COLORS
March 25, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
A recent article appeared in the Sierra Vista Herald newspaper of Sierra Vista, Arizona in which Glenn Spencer of American Border Patrol became the target of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). According to the SPLC, the American Border Patrol is a “hate group.”
Going on the SPLC website, clicking on “hate map” and clicking on Arizona, one discovers that, sure enough, there is American Border Patrol listed as “anti-immigrant.”
Gunny G: Words, Words, Words….
That Old Isolationist Tug
By Victor Davis Hanson Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Filed under: World Watch
After A Nuclear 9/11
Washington Post
March 25, 2008
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After A Nuclear 9/11
By Jay Davis
The appearance of nuclear weapons materials on the black market is a growing global concern, and it is crucial that the United States reinforce its team of nuclear forensics experts and modernize its forensics tools to prepare for or respond to a possible nuclear terrorist attack.
Large quantities of nuclear materials are inadequately secured in several countries, including Russia and Pakistan. Since 1993, there have been more than 1,300 incidents of illicit trafficking of nuclear materials, including plutonium and highly enriched uranium, both of which can be used to develop an atomic bomb. And these are only the incidents we know about.
HYPOCRISY BEYOND BELIEF – Thankfully, there is an alternative
March 25, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
This afternoon I emailed a radio talk show host, a former colleague at a local station. For years, this woman has called attention to the ravages of illegal immigration.
Now she tells her listeners that GOP presidential candidate John McCain is the answer to what ails this country.













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