Sunday, November 16, 2008

Obama to Fund Forced Abortions in China

From Spero News:
Supporters of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are confident that President-elect Barack Obama will reverse the Bush administration’s 2002 decision to stop the $40 million it received in U.S. funding. The policy was instated because of UNFPA’s support for China’s one-child policy, which includes coercive abortion practices.

"Coercive abortion practices" being a euphemism for kidnapping women off the streets, stripping off their clothes, and terminating their pregnancies.

However, Rep. Maloney somehow thinks that this will empower Chinese women:
She said Obama “has already said his administration will change the way we do business in Washington and that improving the role of women around the world is going to be one of his prominent priorities."

Via Prison Planet

Rahm Emmanuel Apologizes for Father's Racist Anti-Arab Comments

As a reminder, Rahm Emmanuel is slated to become Obama's White House Chief of Staff.

From Press TV:
In an interview with Ma'ariv Israeli daily earlier this month, Emanuel's father said he was convinced that his son's appointment would be good for Israel.

"Obviously he will influence the president to be pro-Israel," he was quoted as saying. "Why wouldn't he be? What is he, an Arab? He's not going to clean the floors of the White House."

And lest we forget Benjamin Emmanuel's terrorist involvement:
Emanuel Sr. is a former member of the Zionist terrorist group Irgun led by the late Menachem Begin, who went on to become the sixth Israeli prime minister.

Irgun was instrumental in the forcible displacement and exile of tens of thousands of Palestinians and carried out guerrilla attacks against British troops before the 1948 creation of Israel. The group was responsible for the 1948 massacre of the Palestinian village Deir Yassin that killed some 240 civilians and the bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem which was then the British administrative headquarters. Ninety one people died in the blast.

Via Prison Planet

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Peter Schiff, Ron Paul's Economic Advisor, Predicted Economic Crisis in 2006, 2007

While the other economists laughed at him.



Via Comment on Freakanomics Blog. (See previous post below.)

Ron Paul Answers Questions

Here.

And a commenter reveals his ignorance:
The Constitution does not authorize posting comments on a blog either.

To which it is aptly replied:
The Constitution proscribes and prescribes what GOVERNMENT may and may not do. In no way does it forbid the citizenry from using the internet, flying in airplanes, playing chess, etc., etc. Idiots. The Constitution doesn’t mention scratching yourself either, but that doesn’t make it illegal.
The god- almighty central government is not supposed to have powers that are not given to it by the Constitution.


Via Lew Rockwell

Wikipedia Erases Article on Father of Obama's Chief of Staff

Benjamin Emmanuel, Rahm Emmanuel's father, was a Zionist terrorist. What does Wikipedia do, then? Well, of course, delete the article on Benjamin.

Via Prison Planet

Three Articles Discuss a New World/Global Order as Solution to Financial Crisis

- A financial crisis which was caused by the very same people who would be in charge of this "new world order."

India's Finance Minister P. Chidambaram:
The key point is that we must move towards a new global order that can only be achieved by greater inclusivity in the international financial system.

He also hints that this "new global order" would be redistributionist in nature:
We must agree to locate the resources and agree upon the channels through which the resources would be made available and diverted to developing countries. These could be the existing multinational institutions or we could devise an ad-hoc fast-disbursing mechanism.

The title of this article says it all:
"Groups to call for new world order during G-20 summit"


Finally, the Bilderberger Washington Post implies that the "new world order" is inevitable:
Still, most nations, including the United States, have acknowledged that a new world order has emerged

All articles via Prison Planet

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Friday, November 7, 2008

Right on Cue: Criticism of Obama Deemed Racist

The very day Obama is elected, Fox News insinuates that Ralph Nader's criticism of Obama is racist. I predicted that Obama critics would be slandered as racist, but I did not predict that neoconservative Fox News would jump on this bandwagon so quickly. I suppose that they feel Obama is one of their own.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!



"Happy Halloween"
By Jessica Licciardello
From Rense.com's Halloween Splash Art Contest.

Halloween At Obama's House

I am not a fan of Rush Limbaugh, but this is funny.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Obama's Buddies, and Biden's Disbelief

Via Foxnews:
"To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully," the Democratic presidential candidate wrote in his memoir, "Dreams From My Father." "The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists."

Also, from the same article:
Obama's running mate, Biden, recently contradicted his boss, saying: "He is not spreading the wealth around." The remark came as Biden was answering a question from a TV anchor who asked: "How is Senator Obama not being a Marxist if he intends to spread the wealth around?"

"Are you joking? Is this a joke? Or is that a real question?" an incredulous Biden shot back. "It's a ridiculous comparison."

Apparently, Marxism has absolutely nothing to do with redistribution of wealth.

Hat tip: Lewrockwell.com

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Rockefellers Tried to Fund Bill Ayer's Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

Interesting to note.
From Gary Allen's None Dare Call it Conspiracy, p. 126:
Further indications of Establishment financing of the Communist S.D.S. are contained in James Kunen's The Strawberry Statement: Notes On A College Revolutionary. Describing events at the 1968 S.D.S. national convention, Kunen says:

"Also at the convention, men from Business International Roundtables-the meetings sponsored by Business International for their client groups and heads of government-tried to buy up a few radicals. These men are the world's leading industrialists and they convene to decide how our lives are going to go. These are the boys who wrote the Alliance for Progress. They're the left wing of the ruling class. They agreed with us on black control and student control.

They want McCarthy in. They see fascism as the threat, see it coming from Wallace. The only way McCarthy could win is if the crazies and young radicals act up and make Gene look more reasonable. They offered to finance our demonstrations in Chicago. We were also offered Esso (Rockefeller) money. They want us to make a lot of radical commotion they can look more in the center as they move to the left."

Obama's Connections to "Weatherman" William Ayers

Ayers is not just a guy in Obama's neighborhood. Rather, Ayers helped launch Obama's political career and served with Obama on the boards of two charitable organizations.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Michelle Obama: "Racist" to Question Barack's Citizenship

She also stated that any black man who would do so is simply "envious".

I suppose that this is the character an Obama presidency would assume: if you question Obama, you are either racist or envious.

Articles here and here.

Friday, October 24, 2008

It Is Not Deregulation That Led to the Financial Crisis

George Riesman points out that the ultimate regulator of the market - the Federal Reserve - bears the most responsibility for the crisis:
the actual responsibility for our financial crisis lies precisely with massive government intervention, above all the intervention of the Federal Reserve System in attempting to create capital out of thin air, in the belief that the mere creation of money and its being made available in the loan market is a substitute for capital created by producing and saving. This is a policy it has pursued since its founding, but with exceptional vigor since 2001, in its efforts to overcome the collapse of the stock market bubble whose creation it had previously inspired.

The Federal Reserve and other portions of the government pursue the policy of money and credit creation in everything they do that encourages and protects private banks in the attempt to cheat reality by making it appear that one can keep one’s money and lend it out too, both at the same time. This duplicity occurs when individuals or business firms deposit cash in banks, which they can continue to use to make purchases and pay bills by means of writing checks rather than using currency. To the extent that the banks are then enabled and encouraged to lend out the funds that have been deposited in this way (usually by the creation of new and additional checking deposits rather than the lending of currency), they are engaged in the creation of new and additional money. The depositors continue to have their money and borrowers now have the bulk of the funds deposited. In recent years, the Federal Reserve has so encouraged this process, that checking deposits have been created equal to fifty times the actual cash reserves of the banks, a situation more than ripe for implosion.

To gauge the scale of its responsibility, in the period of time just since 2001, the Federal Reserve caused an increase in the supply of checkbook-money capital of more than 70 percent of the cumulative total amount it had created in the whole of the previous 88 years of its existence – that is, almost 2 trillion dollars.


He also details the federal regulations that required banks to loan money:
Finally, a discussion of the housing debacle would not be complete if it did not include mention of forms of virtual extortion that served to encourage loans to unworthy borrowers. Thus, the online encyclopedia Wikipedia writes:

The Community Reinvestment Act [CRA]...is a United States federal law designed to encourage commercial banks and savings associations to meet the needs of borrowers in all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods... CRA regulations give community groups the right to comment or protest about banks' non-compliance with CRA. Such comments could help or hinder banks' planned expansions.


The meaning of these words is that the Community Reinvestment Act gives the power to “community groups,” to determine in an important respect the financial success or failure of a bank. Only if they are satisfied that the bank is making sufficient loans to borrowers to whom it would otherwise choose not to lend, will it be permitted to succeed. The most prominent such community group is ACORN.

Part and parcel of the environment that has made an act such as the CRA possible, is threats of slander against banks for being “racist” if they choose not to make loans to people who are poor credit risks and also happen to belong to this or that minority group. The threats of slander go hand in glove with intimidation from various government agencies that exercise discretionary power over the banks and are in a position to harm them if they do not comply with the agencies’ wishes. The same points apply to mortgage lenders other than banks.

Will Obama Safeguard the Futures of Black American Teens? The "Obama March"

Why do they chant "alpha and omega" when they enter the room?

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Cheesy Obama Song

Parents should not encourage their kids to lie...

Great Article on the Crash and Bailout

A perspective from a French-Canadian Austrian theorist.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Congress on Payroll of Freddie, Fannie

Good luck convincing your Congressman not to vote for a bailout. My own Congressman, Rep. Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D-NY 28th District), has accepted a total of $6000 from Freddie PAC, Fannie PAC, and the "Mortgage Banker's Association PAC." I am sure that my phone call will mean a lot to her. You may check whether your own Congressman has been bought out at Congress.org. Search for your "Representative" and then look under the tab labeled 'PAC'.

Anti-Depressant Damages Sperm

The UK Daily Mail reports a new finding on the antidepressant Seroxat:
Superficially, the men's sperm seemed healthy, with the quantity, shape and ability to move all showing as normal.

But closer inspection revealed that the proportion with DNA damage rose from 13.8 per cent to 30.3 per cent after just four weeks, New Scientist magazine reports.

And, of course, the drug has had other problems:
Seroxat was hailed as a wonder drug when it was first sold in Britain in 1990.

But it was later linked to child suicides, mood swings, nightmares and personality changes.

It was banned for under-18s in 2003 but is still prescribed for adults.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Women Selling Out

There are two too many women selling their virginity.

Italian model Raffella Fico wants to raise 1 million euros - to pay for acting lessons and a house. Her brother maintains:
She's never had a boyfriend. I swear on my mother's grave. She's a devout Catholic and prays to Padre Pio every night

American Natalie Dylan is auctioning off her virginity for 250,000 dollars so that she may go to grad school for family and marriage counseling.

Vicente Fox Insults Americans, Calls for North American Union

Gee, I guess Fox did not read Alternet's "proof" that the North American Union conspiracy does not exist.

Psychologists Against Torture

About one year ago, I had condemned the American Psychological Association for refusing to ban psychologists from assisting the government in torture. I ended my post by saying, "It is time for psychologists to find a conscience." Well, it appears that they have: according to the AP, the APA has formally banned psychologists
from taking part in interrogations at the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and other military detention sites. The ban means psychologists who are association members can't assist the U.S. military at these sites...

Good for them. I only wish that they had refused to participate in torture from the beginning.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Anti-Terror Legislation Used to Spy on Man with "Noisy Wardrobe"

From the Telegraph:
In October last year the council placed equipment in the bedroom of a complainant to detect "the alleged noise of sliding wardrobe doors, noise of persons in flat and loud music and television".

Documents show that council officials believed the behaviour of "the perpetrator" to be "an intrusion into the rights of the neighbour"

Last week The Sunday Telegraph revealed that 89 out of 115 councils contacted under the Freedom of Information Act had used the legislation to tackle problems such as noisy children, barking dogs and unruly car-boot sales. That figure represents 77 per cent of the total.

Information uncovered by this newspaper shows that 27 other local authorities across the country have also used the legislation, many for equally minor problems.

Under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act local authorities can place residents and businesses under surveillance, trace telephone and email accounts and even send staff on undercover missions.

I did not realize: a) that noise is terrorism; b) that we have a "human right" to quiet.

Obama's Horrendous Stance on Guns

Here.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Cholesterol Is Not Bad For You

Says Cholesterol and Health.com, run by Chris Masterjon, frequent contributor to the fantastic Weston A. Price Foundation.

Also check out THINCS, The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics. (The best information is found in their Links section.)

California Rejects 'Bride' and 'Groom' in Legal Documents

From World Net Daily:
"Brides" and "grooms" are no longer allowed to marry in the State of California.

That privilege is only extended to individuals who allow themselves to be called "Party A" and "Party B" on marriage licenses.

In a 4-3 decision, California's high court declared that legal definitions of marriage as a union between a man and a woman were unconstitutional. Since the ruling, the generic designations have been added to legal documents.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hippie Neo-Pagan Tree Worship

Hippies Wail for Dead Trees ~

Tumble Weed Tornado

I wish I had seen something like this when I lived in West Texas.

Tumble Weed Tornado

English Park: All Adults Without Children are Suspects

From the UK Daily Mail:
Park wardens have been ordered to stop and interrogate anyone who is not accompanied by children.

The visitors who are quizzed have to explain their presence and risk being thrown out or reported to police if their answers are not satisfactory.

The policy has been introduced at Telford Town Park in Shropshire. The council which manages the 420-acre area says it is a 'commonsense approach' aimed at safeguarding children.

But park users accused it of 'authoritarian madness' and said the ruling risked panicking parents about the dangers faced from potential paedophiles.

The policy came to light after two environmental campaigners dressed as penguins were thrown out of the park last month when caught handing out leaflets on climate change.

Telford and Wrekin Council said Rachel Whittaker and Neil Donaldson were ejected because they had not undergone Criminal Records Bureau checks or risk assessments before entering the park - a requirement under the Child Protection Act.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Israel Giving Weapons to Palestinians?

From International Middle East Media Center:
Fawzi Barhoum, spokesman of Hamas in Gaza, said in a statement " the weapons which Israel allowed in to the security services in the West Bank, the latest were 10000 machine guns, have all been a part of empowering such services to further undermine Hamas and other resistance factions there".

He added that such actions would help enhance current division between Gaza's rulers and the West Bank rulers, and that this would suppress freedoms

Public vs. Private Schools: A Case Study in Cost

Vin Suprynowicz looks at the cost of D.C.'s schools.

UN to World: Eat Less Meat to Combat Global Warming

From the Guardian.

A Sober Assessment of Palin

By Justin Raimondo.

Monday, September 1, 2008

GPS Devices Used in Court

Big surprise.
Used to pinpoint defendant's location during the crime; obtained without warrants.
From the New York Times (as with all of their articles, requires cookies)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

UK Government: Kids Who Don't Like Foreign Food are Racist

The National Children's Bureau puts disliking foreign food on par with calling people "blackies," the London Telegraph reports:
The 366-page guide for staff in charge of pre-school children, called Young Children and Racial Justice, warns: "Racist incidents among children in early years settings tend to be around name-calling, casual thoughtless comments and peer group relationships."

It advises nursery teachers to be on the alert for childish abuse such as: "blackie", "Pakis", "those people" or "they smell".

The guide goes on to warn that children might also "react negatively to a culinary tradition other than their own by saying 'yuk'".

Friday, July 4, 2008

Fourth of July: From Celebrating Independence to Loving War and the State

Lew Rockwell's Butler Shaffer questions why certain holidays - which were meant to celebrate peace and limited government - are now co-opted to celebrate war and ever bigger government. The article gets goofy at the end, but it starts out with a bang:
I have long been a critic of the state’s co-option of holidays to serve governmental purposes, thus negating the messages these holidays originally served. July 4th – designed to celebrate independence from the state – has been refashioned as a holiday for revelling in the state’s favorite activity, war. Television treats us to a seemingly endless supply of John Wayne films, urging us to embrace the contradictory idea that submitting ourselves to increased state power is the way to promote our liberty! It is such twisted thinking that leads those who refuse to examine the content of their minds to bleat about the soldiers who "fight for our freedom." What nonsense. Shall we next be told that Sunset Boulevard hookers are peddling virtue?

Half of French TV Show Audience Thinks Sun Revolves Around Earth

Well, at least it is not only Americans that are dumb...


Thursday, July 3, 2008

Barack "I'll Bomb Ya" Obama

Sheldon Richman asks if Obama is the peace candidate.

Two highlights:
What’s truly frightening is that Obama doesn’t seem to realize that U.S. foreign policy has been interventionist. For example, he said, “We cannot afford to be a country of isolationists right now. 9/11 showed us that try as we might to ignore the rest of the world, our enemies will no longer ignore us. And so we need to maintain a strong foreign policy, relentless in pursuing our enemies and hopeful in promoting our values around the world.” (Emphasis added.)

In the last hundred years, when have “we” ignored the rest of the world? U.S. administrations have been interfering in Middle Eastern affairs for more than 50 years. They have been interfering in Latin America even longer. Anyone who takes a close look with an open mind would know that 9/11 was a consequence of U.S. interventionism, not isolationism, which is a smear word. That someone opposes invading other countries doesn’t mean he opposes commercial or cultural relations with them. The great liberals of history (when that word meant freedom and minimum government) favored peace and free trade.


He has made it clear that he supports wars that are not strictly defensive and has expressed admiration for the first President Bush’s war against Iraq: “When we use force in situations other than self-defense, we should make every effort to garner the clear support and participation of others — the kind of burden-sharing and support President George H.W. Bush mustered before he launched Operation Desert Storm.”

The "Great War" - and its Successor - Neither Great Nor Necessary

William S. Lind's review of Pat Buchanan's new book, Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War": How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Obama's New Nest of Hawks

The Real News Network details the pro-war inclinations of Obama's "Senior Working Group on National Security."



And as Infowars points out, this list is a who's who of globalists, including members of the CFR, Bilderberg Group, and 9/11 Commission. I would not hold my breath for a new, independent inquiry into 9/11 under Obama's presidency.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Quote of the Day

"No case is necessarily definitive when you're looking at specific language,"

says Law professor Deborah Denno of Fordham University to the AP.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Wikipedia Refuses to Acknowledge Death Threat on 9-11 Activist Mark Dice

Talk show host Michael Reagan, Ronald Reagan's son, thought it was reprehensible for Mark Dice to mail 9-11 material to troops in Iraq, so he said the following:
We ought to find the people who are doing this, take them out and shoot them. Really. You take them out, they are traitors to this country, and shoot them. You have a problem with that? Deal with it. You shoot them. You call them traitors, that’s what they are, and you shoot them dead. I’ll pay for the bullets.

How about you take Mark Dice out and put him in the middle of a firing range. Tie him to a post, don’t blindfold him, let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice.

Not only was Reagan not fired or reprimanded by management, but Wikipedia has refused to allow this quote - or even mention of the death threat - to be placed on its "democratic" website.

British Council Bans 'Brainstorming'

Replace it with 'thought showers,' as "brainstorming might offend mentally ill people and those with epilepsy." Even epileptics think it is a stupid idea here.

"Russert Revisionism"

Justin Raimondo on Russert's complicity in promoting the run up to the war on Iraq and his attacks on Ron Paul here.

Johnny Kramer of LewRockwell.com on Russert's poor treatment of 2000 Libertarian candidate Harry Browne here.

As is fairly clear from these articles, Russert was interested in asking tough (i.e., unfair) questions only of people who challenged the status quo.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Al Gore Consumes More Electricity in a Month Than The Average American Household Consumes In A Year

Ironically, he is now consuming more electricity after he made "environmentally friendly" modifications to his home - modifications which I am sure include the use of toxic, mercury-filled lightbulbs. Details from the Tennessee Center for Policy Research here.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tim Russert, Pro-Torture Crossdresser?

It appears that everyone is fawning over the life of Tim Russert - everyone, that is, without an ounce of sense. According to the wesite TVNewsLies, Chris Mathews has claimed that Russert had a sort of omniscience about 9-11 - an omniscience that, by the way, defies physics as well as fact. Even discredited global warming alarmist Al Gore has claimed that Russert was "a great journalist, interviewer and author." In response to this kind of lavish praise, Lew Rockwell said the following:
We are also told that Russert asked tough questions of politicians. What a joke. He acted like their butler or valet--with one exception. When Russert interviewed Ron Paul, he was incredibly hostile, made lying insinuations, gave Ron almost no time to answer, and, in general, acted like a member of the Capitol Hill-neocon thugbund.

Rockwell goes on to say that Russert "did much good in his private life." Perhaps, but perhaps not. The Washington Post, in discussing a press/politician dinner in 2006, claims the following:
Tim Russert, making his first appearance as a new member, decked out in a blue dress and a shiny blond wig as one of the cable news bunnies. But there were also some true clunkers. Singing about torture, subbing "rendition" for "tradition" and borrowing the "Fiddler on the Roof" song was not funny at all. The chumminess of the politicos and the press corps can be cloying.

Was Russert the one who was singing about torture? Or was he just having a good laugh at the rendition flights? A good man, in drag or otherwise, would have got up and left the table.

By the way, Obama was also at this event, where he cracked jokes at Cheney for having shot his "friend" while intoxicated. Ha, ha! It is hilarious that our vice president was likely drunk during the incident and prevented local police from interviewing him while he sobered up. Gee, I can't tell which of Obama's jokes is funnier, that politicians are above the law or that he himself is going to bring change to the Whitehouse.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Ron Paul on Obama's "Change"

Ron Paul, sadly, has announced the end of his campaign for president. You missed your chance America, so welcome back to the status quo. Here is Dr. Paul on Obama's message of "change":

Coming Trend? Arresting Those Who Cheer at Graduations

Abridged from AOL News:

ROCK HILL, S.C. (June 10) - When school officials in Rock Hill, South Carolina, tell graduation ceremony crowds to hold their applause until the end, they mean it -- Police arrested seven people after they were accused of loud cheering during the ceremonies.

All the cases, except for one that includes a resisting arrest charge, will be handled in city court and are punishable by a maximum of 30 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Orr [who was arrested] said he thinks people should be allowed to cheer.

"For some people, it might be the only member of their family to graduate high school, and it was like a funeral in there," Orr said.

William Massey, 19, was arrested but said he plans to fight the charge. He said he simply "clapped and gave a little whoop" when his fiancee's name was called.

Last year in Galesburg, Illinois, five students were denied diplomas from the city's lone public high school after enthusiastic friends or family members cheered for them during commencement. Students could get their diplomas after completing eight hours of public service for the school district.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Those "Ungrateful" Irish

This article on the Irish referendum on the EU really deserves to be read in full. An abridged version follows:

How can the Irish be so ungrateful? That is the question being asked by EU officials (in private) and by EU supporters (in public) as the Irish go to the polls this Thursday to vote on whether to accept the Lisbon Treaty on the expansion of European Union institutions. The fact that the ‘No’ lobby seems to be gaining ground – in a country that has benefited enormously from EU subsidies! – has led to an orgy of bile-ridden attacks on truculent, thick and thankless Irish voters.

The message is clear: the Irish should know their place in the European set-up and slavishly bow and scrape before their paymasters in Brussels. Anything else would be ‘extraordinarily ungrateful’, according to one commentator (1). Welcome to the ‘democratic’ EU – where most countries are bypassing their electorates and simply ratifying the Lisbon Treaty, and where the one country that is holding a referendum – Ireland – has been subjected to the kind of financial, political and emotional blackmail that would make even Imelda Marcos squirm.

In order for the Lisbon Treaty on EU enlargement to come into effect on 1 January 2009, all 27 member states must ratify it. So far, 15 countries have forced it through their parliaments, and another 11 are in the process of doing so. But Ireland – population: 4.3million – is the only EU member state constitutionally bound to hold a referendum and put the Treaty to the will of the people. EU officials and supporters are sweating and fretting over the possibility that Irish voters – ‘any clown with a pen’, as one writer charmingly referred to them – will torpedo the Treaty (2).

This echoes the attacks on Irish voters when they rejected the EU’s Nice Treaty in a referendum in June 2001. Back then, 54 per cent of voters said ‘No thanks’. ‘The best pupils of the European class have spat in the soup’, spat the French newspaper Liberation in 2001: ‘The blow is all the more treacherous in that it comes from a country that owes its new wealth to Europe.’ (7) ‘Those ungrateful Irish’, said a headline in The Economist, reminding truculent anti-Nice voters that ‘when Ireland joined the European Economic Community in 1973, the country’s income per head was about 60 per cent of the community’s average; it is now around 120 per cent’ (8).

In 2002, under extreme pressure from the EU, the Irish state found a neat way to get around the inconvenient fact of a ‘No’ vote to the Nice Treaty – it simply held a second referendum (in a shameless act of political Double Jeopardy) and devoted its not-inconsiderable political and media machinery to demanding that voters make the ‘right decision’ this time (9). Pro-Nice posters reminded the ungrateful Irish about everything they had received from the EU. ‘Thirty billion Euros since 1973’, the posters said, while Irish ministers warned ominously that a second rejection of Nice could ‘return Ireland to poverty’ (10). This time, the ‘Yes’ lobby won: in October 2002, 62.89 per cent of voters supported Nice.

The attacks on Irish voters for being ‘extraordinarily ungrateful’ – both for initially rejecting Nice in 2001 and for even thinking about saying ‘No’ to Lisbon this week – reveal a great deal about ‘democracy’ in the EU. The EU’s bureaucrats and backers seem dumbfounded that they cannot buy Irish people’s support; they find it ‘hard to fathom’ that a people who have received subsidies worth billions of Euros are not falling in line behind their rulers. It is the mark of corrupt, degenerate and anti-democratic elitism to believe that you can buy people’s votes. Indeed, in many civilised, democratic countries it is illegal for political parties to offer voters financial reward for their ballots. Yet, Mafioso-style, EU backers are telling the Irish: ‘You’ve received your monies – now do as we say.’

Monday, June 9, 2008

Viewpoint: Israel Shamir's "In Defence of Prejudice"

Israel Shamir, born a Jew in Russia, has now converted to Christianity and lives in Israel. In the following provocative article, he defends the idea of prejudice (but not hate).

Psychologist: Having an Affair is Good for Your Marriage!

Abridged from the Telegraph:

Mira Kirshenbaum, who has over 30 years' experience as a marriage therapist, says the 'right kind' of affair can be a positive thing, acting to "jolt people from their inertia".

The author of When Good People Have Affairs, published this week, argues that because society has so far failed to have a sympathetic discussion of infidelity, the positive sides of cheating have been ignored.

Mira Kirshenbaum, who has over 30 years' experience as a marriage therapist, says the 'right kind' of affair can be a positive thing, acting to "jolt people from their inertia".

The author of When Good People Have Affairs, published this week, argues that because society has so far failed to have a sympathetic discussion of infidelity, the positive sides of cheating have been ignored.

"If handled right, an affair can be therapeutic, give clarity and jolt people from their inertia," she said.

"You could think of it as a radical but necessary medical procedure. If your marriage is in cardiac arrest, an affair can be a defibrillator."

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

More Global Warming Propaganda: Violent Children's Cartoon Quiz Suggests When Child Should Die

The quiz was put out by the state-sponsored Australian broadcasting channel and lets you calculate when you have "used more than your fair share of Earth's resources", at which point, it suggests, you should die.

Two observations:

One, it would seem obvious that such global warming alarmists as Al Gore, John Travolta, and Mariah Carey should have "died" by now, according to the calculator. Scroll towards the bottom of this article.

Two, there are actually less grazing animals on the planet than before America was fully colonized. (Think, for instance, of the number of buffalo killed.) To blame global warming on meat consumption, as does the quiz, is nonsense. Even if grazing animals were to contribute to global warming, they would be contributing less now than they had before the conquest of America. By this reasoning, "environmentalists" should be praising the past slaughter of the buffalo.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Great Article on the Pioneer of the Low-Carb Diet

William Banting, an undertaker and charitable soul, published a pamphlet on a low carbohydrate, high fat diet - in 1863! Read about him here.

"60 Top Thinkers" Predict the Future: Eugenics, Surveillance Society, Globalism

The "top thinkers" included Google Vice President Vint Cerf, secretary-general of Interpol Ronald Noble, transhumanist Ray Kurzweil, and Francis S. Collins, leader of the Human Genome Project.

Some highlights from their 20 predictions:

7. People must have government approval to marry and have children, based on their genetic compatibility, or face a huge tax burden for any sick or disabled children they produce in defiance of a ban.

12. Global interdependence will allow people, capital and information to flow freely across borders, eroding the power of nation-states.

13. Goodbye, privacy. Data from cameras, biometrics (retinal scans, fingerprints, face recognition software), full body scans and perhaps microchip implants will be sent to intelligence "fusion" centers to tell governments where people are going and what they're doing in the public realm.


From the Seattle Post

Newborn Abducted by CPS Because Parents Questioned Giving it METHADONE

Methadone, of course, is a version of synthetic heroin.

All the Ellises had to do to raise suspicion and get the state involved was simply ask for their own doctor's second opinion on whether it was necessary to give their baby the powerful drug, methadone.


From Indiana's WISH-TV

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Kant Scholar Condems The New Amerika in Book

This comes from the blog Necessarily Eternal: A Catablog of (All) Things Spinoza

From the preface of Kantian Ethics by Prof. Allen Wood (Stanford, but moving to Indiana), found in the second to last paragraph:


This book was written mainly in the United States, between 2004 and 2006. The history of this period is a disgraceful one. It feels as if we have been living under a malignant alien occupation. An unelected political regime, representing everything that is worst about American culture, compiled a record of injustice, corruption, and gross incompetence at home, and of numerous and aggravated war crimes abroad. Then it was confirmed in office by another election of dubious legitimacy so that it might continue unrelentingly its monstrous wrongfulness and stupidity. Those with the power to oppose its crimes instead acquiesced in them, or else resisted too late, and too feebly. The very ideas of democracy, community, and human rights are in the process of dying in our civilization - or they are being willfully murdered by those in power and by that segment of the population which supports this regime. All they give us in place of these ideas is the empty words (and plenty of those). People have now perhaps begun to awaken to the situation, but the historical roots of what has happened are sunk deep in political trends of the previous century, and I fear these trends will not be reversed soon or easily. There are references here and there in the book to this dismal history, usually to illustrate arrogance, lying, and egregious violations of right. A few readers of my earlier work have told me they think this sort of thing is inappropriate in a scholarly book. But my worries about appearing "unscholarly" pale next to my shame, which all Americans should feel at having failed to prevent the disastrous course of events.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Hungarian Jews Suing US for $40 Billion

Claim 400,000 Jews would have been saved if US bombed railways leading to Auschwitz.

From the Budapest Sun

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Iraq Today: Disaster - and US Support of Al-Qa' ida

Abridged from Patrick Cockburn
"Is the US Really Bringing Stability to Baghdad?"

In the US and Europe, the main measure of whether the war in Iraq is "going well" or "going badly" is the casualty figures. The number of American soldiers and Iraqi civilians being killed went down to 39 US soldiers and 599 Iraqi civilians in January. The White House is promoting the idea that the United States is finally on the road to success, if not victory, in Iraq.

But any true assessment of the happiness or misery of Iraqis must use a less crude index than the number of dead and injured. It must ask if people have been driven from their houses, and if they can return. It must say whether they have a job and, if they do not, whether they stand a chance of getting one. It has to explain why so few of the 3.2 million people who are refugees in Syria and Jordan, or inside Iraq, are coming back.

"People say things are better than they were," says Zanab Jafar, a well-educated Shia woman living in al-Hamraa, west Baghdad, "but what they mean is that they are better than [during] the bloodbath of 2006. The situation is still terrible."

Baghdad still feels and looks like a city at war. There are checkpoints everywhere. "You seldom see young girls walking in the streets, or in restaurants," adds Zanab Jafar, "because their families are terrified they will be kidnapped, so they send private cars to pick them up directly from school." New shops open, but they are always in the heart of districts controlled by a single community because nobody wants to venture far from their home to shop.

For all the talk of Baghdad being safer, it remains an extraordinarily dangerous place. One Western security company is still asking $3,000 to pick a man up at the airport and drive him six miles to his hotel in central Baghdad. The number of dead bodies being picked up by the police every morning in the capital is down to three or four when once it was 50 or 60.

In his State of the Union address, President Bush spoke of the 80,000 Awakening Council members--also labelled "concerned local citizens", as if they were respectable householders who have taken up arms against "terrorists".

The picture Bush evoked is similar to that often seen in Hollywood Westerns when outraged townsfolk and farmers, driven beyond endurance by the crimes of a corrupt sheriff or saloon owner and their bandit followers, rise in revolt. In reality, in Iraq the exact opposite has happened. The Awakening Council members of today are the "terrorists" of yesterday.

Bizarrely, the US is still holding hundreds of men suspected of contacts with al-Qa'ida in Afghanistan and elsewhere, while in Iraq many of the Awakening members are past and, in many cases, probably current members of al-Qa'ida being paid by the US Army.

Iraq remains a great sump of human degradation and poverty, unaffected by the "surge". It was not a government critic but the civilian spokesman for the Baghdad security plan, Tahseen Sheikhly, who pointed out this week that the city is drowning in sewage because of blocked and broken pipes and drains. In one part of the city, the sewage has formed a lake so large that it can be seen "as a big black spot on Google Earth".

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Monday, February 4, 2008

Hillary Refuses Sign Pledge to Support the Constitution

Refuses to sign the following statement:

"We are Americans, and in our America we do not torture, we do not imprison people without charge or legal remedy, we do not tap people's phones and emails without a court order, and above all we do not give any President unchecked power. I pledge to fight to protect and defend the Constitution from attack by any President."

May we conclude that Hillary is pro-torture, pro-imprisonment without trial, pro-spying, anti-separation of powers, and anti-Constitution?

Original article from The Nation

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Radio Host and Romney Supporter Goes Over to Ron Paul

Mark Larson changed his mind during an interview with Romney, during which Romney dismissingly laughed at both Larson and Ron Paul.

From the Jones Report

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

British PM Discusses "New World Order"

From the New Zealand Herald:

"Brown's Secret Talks on 'New World Order'"

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has begun secret talks with other world leaders on far-reaching reform of the United Nations Security Council as part of a drive to create a "new world order" and "global society".

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Detailing the Proof and Speculation on Voting Fraud in New Hampshire

On Prison Planet

In short, it appears that both Obama and Paul were cheated out of votes.