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Homeland Security Is Reading and Recording Every Keystroke

January 14, 2012 2 comments

With so many of our most essential liberties under attack from the oligarchy on the Potomac, it is little wonder that the freedom of the press and speech are next on the government guillotine.

The Department of Homeland Security’s National Operations Center (NOC) released its Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative last year and in that report the intelligence-gathering arm of the DHS, the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS) gives itself permission to “gather, store, analyze, and disseminate” data on millions of users of social media (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube) and business networking sites (Linkedin).

Specifically, the Initiative sets out the plan and purpose behind the DHS’s collection of personal information from news anchors, journalists, reporters, or anyone else who posts articles, comments, or other information to many popular web outlets. The report defines the target audience as anyone who may use “traditional and/or social media in real time to keep their audience situationally aware and informed.”

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PRISON PLANET FEATURED STORIES NOW!!!!! HERE!!!!!

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PRISON PLANET FEATURED STORIES NOW!!!!!

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Allen West on the Marines Incident: ‘Shut Your Mouth, War Is Hell’

January 14, 2012 2 comments

May I suggest that Her Royal Highness HR Clinton and Professor Panetta take all of their liberal civilian buddies out to fight against the Taliban (once they have rid this country of these “monstrous” Marines])? Come, teach all of us Active, Retired and Veteran military how to lead soldiers in combat, and what their punishments should be for what amounts to malicious mischief.

They understand NOTHING about the dynamics of complex emotional and psychological factors running through the minds of young soldiers and actions before, during and after a firefight. Acts of tasteless exuberance in thought word and deed afterwards is not at all uncommon.

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Big progressive change is closer than we American Communists think

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Big progressive change is closer than we American Communists think

CPUSA via PGA Weblog ^

Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 9:58:45 PM by ProgressingAmerica

The Communist Party USA is claiming victory. Via CPUSA: This is an FDR/MLK moment

The tea party was supposed to be the new majority trend in our country. But where is the tea party now? They are still a well-organized and financed group. They tried to help Walker and Kasich. I’m sure they were working in Ohio, Miss., etc., but they could not match the united might of organized labor, the unity of black, brown and white, Asian Pacific, Native American Indian in struggle. Men, women, youth, old, gay and straight – united nothing can stop us.

Where was the tea party? They had plenty of money but they were out organized, out strategized, and most importantly, their bankrupt ideas are losing support among honest working people. They are not a match for the united power of the organized working people, along with racial and nationally oppressed, youth and students, women, LGBT, peace and justice struggling together in a broad popular front. That’s what is needed to turn the tide.

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The Overthrow of the Cities of the Plain by Immanuel Velikovsky

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The Book of Genesis portrays the age of the patriarchs as a time of great upheavals in nature in which the geology of the Jordan Valley underwent some drastic changes. The focus of these events was in the place now occupied by the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea, according to the Genesis account, was not yet in existence in the days of Abraham. In its place there was a fertile plain, known as the plain of Sittim, with five populous cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim, and Zoar. When Lot arrived in the region he “lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well-watered everywhere . . . even as the garden of the Lord, like the land of Egypt.” (1)

The nineteenth chapter of the Book of Genesis tells of a catastrophe in which these cities were overwhelmed, overturned, and swallowed by the earth:

The sun was risen upon the earth when . . . the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven; And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground. . . .

And Abraham got up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the Lord; And he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward all the land of the plain, and beheld, and, lo, the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace.(2)

The description of this upheaval has always aroused wonder: “There is clearly something unnatural or extraordinary that is recorded,” one commentator wrote.(3)

The great rift of the…..

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via The Overthrow of the Cities of the Plain by Immanuel Velikovsky.

From the Right To Resist the ‘Duty To Submit’ by William Norman Grigg

January 14, 2012 1 comment

Anne Dekins was a loud-mouthed party girl – or at least, that’s what the arrest warrant suggested. Whatever she may have done in the past, Miss Dekins was quietly minding her own business when Officer Samuel Bray found her on the street and began to haul her away.

Dekins wasn’t inclined to go quietly, and she put up a struggle. Her cries for help attracted the interest of several armed men led by an individual named Tooley, who confronted Bray and demanded to know what he was doing to the frantic woman. The officer produced his official credentials and insisted that he was making a lawful arrest for “disorderly conduct.” When witnesses disputed that description, Bray called for backup.

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Red Dawn by Murray N. Rothbard…

January 14, 2012 1 comment

This review originally appeared in the Libertarian Forum, July-August 1984.

Red Dawn, directed by John Milius.

Cover of "Red Dawn (Collector's Edition)&...

Cover of Red Dawn (Collector's Edition)

It’s not only the Supreme Court that follows the election returns. Hollywood, too, does its bit, and movie theatres have been increasingly filled with right-wingy patriotism, like the rest of the media this endless summer. I went to see Red Dawn expecting a bout of anti-Soviet warmongering, but instead was pleasantly surprised. This is hardly a great picture, and is indeed flawed. But Red Dawn is an enjoyable teen-age saga, and, apart from right-wingy pro-NATO credits at the beginning of the film, it is not so much pro-war as it is anti-State. The warfare it celebrates is not interstate strife, but guerrilla conflict that the great radical libertarian military analyst, General Charles Lee, labeled “people’s war” two centuries before Mao and Che.

The beginning of the picture is exciting, if idiotic. Cuban, Nicaraguan, Mexican and other Commie Hispanic troops, headed by Soviet advisors, parachute into and successfully conquer the entire prairie Mid West, from the Rockies to the Mississippi. In the opening sequence, the Red paratroops swiftly invade and, for some reason, annihilate a high school in the mythical town of “Culver City,” Colorado, presumably somewhere in the East Slope foothills of the Rockies. In a neat touch, gun control has made it easy for the Commie occupiers to round up all the registered guns in the area. But a half-dozen high school kids escape and set up a guerrilla camp in the Rockies. Jed, the older leader and a former school quarterback, whips the other reluctant lads into shape, and soon the tiny guerrilla band, using light arms, mobile tactics, and superior knowledge of the terrain, strike terror into the Red occupying forces while brandishing the rallying name of “Wolverines.”

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Black US Patriot Don’t Take No **** off Muslims – Telling it it like is!

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Black US Patriot Don’t Take No **** off Muslims – Telling it it like is!

YouTube ^ | Apr 7, 2011 | Unknown Patriot

Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 2:43:45 PM by Windflier

*** Warning *** Strong Language

Here’s a video of a man who has had it up to his eyeballs with the suicidal political correctness of weak-kneed Americans, who think we ought to be respectful toward the Islamo-fascist terrorist sub-humans we’re fighting.

Great rant, in context of the recent incident where the Marines pissed on the dead Taliban.

Two minutes and forty five seconds.

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Help Us Document Obama’s Hidden Agenda to Destroy America With A Complete List of Examples

January 14, 2012 2 comments

Help Us Document Obama’s Hidden Agenda to Destroy America With A Complete List of Examples

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Obama’s Real Agenda ^ | January 14, 2012 | Stayfree

Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 3:42:34 PM by Stayfree

As proof that we need a strong and powerful President to reverse the damage done to America by Obama, we are developing a list of issues and actions of the Obama administration to demonstrate the dangerous direction our country is in, e.g. rapidly accelerating debt, deteriorating jobs market, shredding of our Constitutional protections from a rogue government, etc. We need to replace the Marxist in the White House that is hell-bent on bringing America to its knees economically, militarily, socially and with respect to its global standing and reverse everything he has done to us.

via Help Us Document Obama’s Hidden Agenda to Destroy America With A Complete List of Examples.

 

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Photo Gallery of a Delightful Woman Who Has Always Been Proud of Her Country…

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Photo Gallery of a Delightful Woman Who Has Always Been Proud of Her Country
Directorblue ^ | January 14, 2012 | Doug Ross

Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:19:49 PM by opentalk

A right-wing Visigoth extremist has characterized the First Lady using, eh, inartful terms:
“Angry Mooch-elle Angry Over “Angry Black Woman” Stereotype.”

I don’t see it, myself.

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The Choice

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The Choice

Governor Rick Perry of Texas speaking at the R...

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Human Events ^ | January 10, 2012 | Rick Perry

Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 5:44:53 PM by SaveOurRepublicFromTyranny

Big government conservatives will never truly overhaul Washington because they need the status quo in place to accomplish their objectives. They don’t want to rebuild the machine; they simply want to change the people pulling the levers.

But that is not what the American people want. There is such deep and widespread discontent that nothing short of a complete overhaul will satisfy their justifiable demands.

The American people expect changes equal to their concern, which is the highest it’s been in at least a generation, and I am the only candidate with a vision that is as strong and sweeping as the public is angry.

While others promise to tinker with the status quo, I am the outsider who will overhaul Washington. Others talk about trimming the bureaucracy; I will eliminate the Departments of Commerce, Energy and Education, gut the activist EPA, freeze bureaucrat salaries and make Congress part-time. Others talk about cleaning up the tax code; I say let Americans throw the whole thing out and pay a simple flat tax instead.

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{VANITY} I am sick of google! Looking for a relevant search engine, opinions wanted!

January 14, 2012 1 comment

{VANITY} I am sick of google! Looking for a relevant search engine, opinions wanted!

today | me

Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 6:09:53 PM by narses

The time was that yahoo answered most basic searches sort of well. And then along came google, and for a while they looked like the gold standard. But lately the SEO games and massive quantity of stuff online has made simple queries painful. Anyone have a better set of search engines for the DIY or how to crowd?

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Internet Access Is Not a Human Right

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Internet Access Is Not a Human RightNew York Times ^ | January 4, 2012 | Vinton G. CerfPosted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 9:05:23 PM by SunkenCivFrom the streets of Tunis to Tahrir Square and beyond, protests around the world last year were built on the Internet and the many devices that interact with it… It is no surprise, then, that the protests have raised questions about whether Internet access is or should be a civil or human right…….technology is an enabler of rights, not a right itself. There is a high bar for something to be considered a human right. Loosely put, it must be among the things we as humans need in order to lead healthy, meaningful lives, like freedom from torture or freedom of conscience. It is a mistake to place any particular technology in this exalted category, since over time we will end up valuing the wrong things. For example, at one time if you didn’t have a horse it was hard to make a living. But the important right in that case was the right to make a living, not the right to a horse. Today, if I were granted a right to have a horse, I’m not sure where I would put it.

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