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Government, the New Debtors’ Prison
Reblogged from Flyover-Press.com:
“If you go to work for the government or a nonprofit, they will pay your student loan.”
Nothing buying off lackeys and lap dogs.
See now why I have began adding "educational" to the military-industrial-congressional-educational complex? -- jtl, 419
by Douglas French via Laissez Faire Today on December 17, 2012
An old banking buddy of mine has been out of work for a full year.
The Psy-Ops War on Preppers: This Has Become a Two-For-the-Price-of-One Crisis… (“First of all, where is the headquarters of this “Doomsday Preppers Movement” I’ve been reading about? And where can I sign up? I didn’t realize there was an organized movement, one deserving of capital letters. Who is the leader of this “movement”? I’d like to meet him (or her) immediately!”)
The Psy-Ops War on Preppers: This Has Become a Two-For-the-Price-of-One Crisis
Daisy Luther
December 17th, 2012
The Organic Prepper
This article has been generously shared with our community by long-time contributor Daisy Luther of The Organic Prepper.
First of all, where is the headquarters of this “Doomsday Preppers Movement” I’ve been reading about? And where can I sign up? I didn’t realize there was an organized movement, one deserving of capital letters. Who is the leader of this “movement”? I’d like to meet him (or her) immediately!
The propaganda machine is not only going after guns in the wake of the terrible tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School – this has become a two-for-the-price-of-one crisis, allowing the government and media to yet again, demonize preppers.
Rush: We’re Living the Collapse of Our Culture… (“Remember, folks, during the presidential campaign, I said, “Twenty-five years ago we were warning about what was going to happen if X kept happening and Y kept happening and if we didn’t stop Z.” Well, now, we’re there.”)
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RUSH: Oh, no, no, no, no. It’s very frustrating because we’re now immersed in many circumstances and situations where the last thing that anybody wants to hear are facts. The last thing anybody wants to contemplate is the real truth about something. Instead, everybody wants to live in illusions and advanced political agendas.
Rush Limbaugh booking photo from his arrest in 2006. These charges were eventually dropped by the local prosecutor. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Greetings, folks. Great to have you. Rush Limbaugh, the EIB Network and the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies. Telephone number if you want to be on the program, 800-282-2882. The e-mail address, ElRushbo@eibnet.com.
So much to say about this, and I sit here in full knowledge that were I to open up and share with you my genuine, real thoughts about what’s going on in this country, I’d be brought up on charges. I think we’re looking at all the wrong places to solve all of these problems.
CNN Anchor: It Doesn't Matter That Gun Violence is Down - Katie Pavlich
CNN Anchor: It Doesn't Matter That Gun Violence is Down - Katie Pavlich.
If you weren't quite sure what the "unbiased" opinion about gun control from so-called objective journalists was, you'll know now. This morning on CNN, anchor Don Lemon said it doesn't matter that gun crime has been consistently going down since the 1990s as gun control has decreased.
So Was It Worth It? by Laurence M. Vance
Believe it or not, I like getting e-mails from military veterans.
I do admit, though, that this might seem like the last thing anyone would expect after looking through my LRC article archive and reading all the negative things I have written about the U.S. military.
I have termed U.S. soldiers invaders, occupiers, killers, destroyers, criminals, and murderers. I have placed the responsibility on them for their actions. I have charged them with helping to carry out an evil U.S. foreign policy as the president’s personal attack force. I have blamed them for putting their families through unimaginable and unnecessary suffering. I have said of the U.S. soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan that they died unnecessarily, duped, for a lie, in vain, and in vain again.
Why Petraeus and not Clinton?
Reblogged from Doug Wead The Blog:
Okay, since nobody wants to talk about the elephant in the room, I will be the dope and get all the criticism and mention it. (This is the best part of being over sixty years of age.) If the national news media, with a straight face, can tell us that the CIA director, General Petraeus, had to resign because he was having an extramarital affair, why didn't they say the same about President Bill Clinton when he was having an extramarital affair?
Government secret surveillance grows to unbelievable extent in 4 years
What next?
Reblogged from The Squirrel's Nest:
Those in power, who despise our Constitution?
Watching the Senator from Illinois, Durbin, mouth off today to voice his total opposition to our Constitution and all that we are founded upon makes me wonder if (perhaps) he won't become the next target for some crazed shooter. Will it be his wife or children? Will it be any of the criminals in D.C.
Are the New Generation of Anti-Depressant Medications Contributing to School Shootings?
Reblogged from Flyover-Press.com:
by George Washington
Washington's Blog
SSRI’s May Be Exacerbating Violent Tendencies
Before you make up your mind, watch these 3 videos:
For more information, see this, this, this, this, this and this.
Reprinted from Washington's Blog.
December 17, 2012
George Washington blogs at Washington's Blog.
Copyright © 2012 Washington's Blog
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Sandy Hook Massacre: Sympathy from the Devil
Reblogged from Flyover-Press.com:
Although there is crertainly no shortage of material, I get great pleasure from pointing out the dual sets of values that our ruling class lives by vs. the set that most of us live by. Remember, "we" are not the government. They don't even represent us. -- jtl, 419
by William Norman Grigg [send him mail] who publishes the…
‘Tea party’ group fights for Islamic causes
Far from being the lock-step GOP ground troop some in the media have suggested it is, the tea-party movement includes people of many different ideologies … but this element is most unusual.
WND has discovered a Muslim activist organization that claims to be working from within the tea party to counter the movement’s “Islamophobia.”
The group Muslims4Liberty, however, also decries American “greatness,” accuses the U.S. of “war crimes,” espouses seemingly anti-Israel ideology and slams the “evangelical and conservative Jewish bloc” of the Republican party.
The Daily Bell – The Horror of the Connecticut Shooting and the Tragedy of Unresolved Massacres… (“The killers are always almost all the same: Young white men who are pleasant but bland loners. In this case the shooter is said to have had obvious emotional problems.”)
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…..The killers are always almost all the same: Young white men who are pleasant but bland loners. In this case the shooter is said to have had obvious emotional problems.
The idea of some is that such crazies should be stopped via gun control. If they cannot get guns they cannot hurt people with them.
Of course, in Britain where guns are virtually banned there has been a subsequent increase in knife crime and battery. And in China there have been reports of numerous horrifying knife attacks on children in schools. People will hurt each other if they are motivated to do so.
But these massacres are something else. Who picks up a rifle and shoots little children? And why?
And why are there always questions lingering after “official” investigations?
Mexican War 1846…
Mexican War
There were multiple reasons for the Mexican War. One immediate cause was the American annexation of Texas; the Mexican government regarded this a declaration of war, and removed the Mexican minister from Washington. Another cause was American claims against Mexico arising from the Mexican revolutions.
Following Mexico’s independence from Spain, American and European cartographers fixed the Texas border at the Neuces River. Prior to Texas’s independence, the Neuces River was recognized as the northern boundary of Mexico. Spain had fixed the Neuces as a border in 1816, and the United States ratified it in the 1819 treaty by which the United States had purchased Florida and renounced claims to Texas.
English: This is a lithograph of Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. The image is now located at the Benson Latin American Collection at the University of Texas at Austin. This image was reprinted in Craig H. Roell’s 1994 book Remember Goliad!, published by the Texas State Historical Association. According to Roell, the image came from the 1852 book Historia de Mejico by Don Lucas Alaman. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Throughout the 1820s, Americans settled in the vast territory of Texas, often with land grants from the Mexican government. Their numbers soon alarmed the authorities, however, who prohibited further immigration in 1830. In 1834 General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna established a dictatorship in Mexico, and the following year Texans revolted when the new government abolished slavery.
Santa Anna defeated the American rebels at the celebrated siege of the Alamo in early 1836. On 21 April 1836 General Sam Houston with some 1,000 Texans under his command annihilated the 1,400-man army of Santa Anna. The Battle of San Jacinto lasted 18 minutes, and won Texas its independence from Mexico. When Texas declared its independence, it claimed as its territory an additional 150 miles of land, to the Rio Grande River. For almost a decade, Texas remained an independent republic.
U.S. Constitution Created an Empire « LewRockwell.com Blog
The U.S. Constitution created an empire. Although the evidence for this fact is overwhelming, it’s revisionist history because of the ingrained concept, reinforced by centuries of teaching and repetition, that the government created was a republic or a federated republic. With the glorification of this central government and continual reiteration by its supporters of its “virtues,” the Articles of Confederation have been shunted aside and treated as a shabby and weak form of government.
Indeed, the central government’s overt form had voting for representatives and no emperor, but functionally and operationally it had centralized power and it had the potential to consolidate and grow that centralized power. The central government was over and above the states in the critical areas where the empire could grow. In practice, the Congress-Executive-Judiciary took the place of an emperor. The key question is not where the powers to make critical decisions lay in the new U.S. government as compared with other empires, but the scope of those powers.
Fighting Manifest Destiny – Book Review – Truthdig
Thus it can come as no surprise that “A Wicked War” is a study of “the rise of America’s first national anti-war movement.”
In outlining her book’s purposes she writes: “Looking closely at the writings of politicians, soldiers, embedded journalists, and average Americans watching events in Mexico from a distance, it contends that the war was actively contested from its beginning and that vibrant and widespread anti-war activism ultimately defused the movement to annex all of Mexico to the United States at the close of the war. …
‘A Wicked War’ reveals how frequently volunteer and regular soldiers, as well as their officers, expressed their own ambivalence toward the conflict.”
Articles: Hillary in Hiding…
By Daren Jonescu
For once, I am inclined to believe Hillary Clinton. The U.S. Secretary of State, suffering from a sick stomach, has reportedly fainted and bumped her head. As a result, her spokespeople have already announced that she will be unable to testify at the Benghazi hearings, although she was not due to appear until December 20, many days after the vaguely reported fainting spell.
Already, the internet is resounding with a chorus of “How convenient!” (See here and here, for example.) Many, upon hearing this news, are assuming that Clinton, who has been hedging for a month on whether to appear at the congressional hearings, has concocted yet another excuse to avoid facing the music on a scandal which, if pursued with integrity, would likely end her political career, to put it mildly.
I, on the contrary, would like to give Secretary Clinton the benefit of the doubt on this one. Though I have never participated in a cover-up involving the brutal murder and defilement of people under my direct employ, I can only imagine that if I had, and if I were being called on the carpet to answer questions about my role in events surrounding a seven-hour terrorist assault on my representatives in Libya, and the subsequent disinformation campaign being managed, in part, out of my office, I would be feeling sick to my stomach, too. I imagine I might even faint, as the day of reckoning approached.
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And still more questions!!!!!
Same topic??????
Prison Planet.com » Lanza, Bloomberg, Obama, guns, psychiatric meds, and mass hypnosis: the TV script
Mayor Bloomberg is leading the charge to take away guns in the wake of the Newtown child murders. The pressure is on.
Apart from grandstanding, which Bloomberg knows how to do, this is all about deflection from the main event: the killer himself.
Last night, I watched network coverage, wherein, of course, the anchors were in Newtown, standing n the street, “trying to make sense of the whole thing.”
If they’re so interested, along with the public, in figuring out why Adam Lanza killed all those children, you would think, with their enormous resources, they would find out who Lanza’s doctor-psychiatrist was in five minutes and ask him about his patient.
Of course, that’s sacred ground. Patient-doctor confidentiality.



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