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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions

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January 18, 2010
The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions

Peter Schiff explains how congress put thousands of Samoans on the streets.   The good doers in congress mandated that companies in Samoa pay their workers federal minimum wage. Samoa was basically a base of operations for the Tuna industry.  Tuna makers had their canning facilities in Samoa because the low cost of living...
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Ron Paul Being Called Out For Supporting Fascist Incumbents

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January 18, 2010
Ron Paul Being Called Out For Supporting Fascist Incumbents

wow “I made an agreement to support all the republican incumbents in Texas.”   SHAME ON YOU RON PAUL It pains me to have to stick a Ron Paul clip under the “Fascist Government” category of my blog. To be sure, I’ll be paying closer attention to the candidates he gives his endorsement to...
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Rothschilds & Rockefellers: Trillionaires Of The World

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January 17, 2010
Rothschilds & Rockefellers: Trillionaires Of The World

Infowars fills us in on the history of these two powerful families. Rothschild describing the Federal Reserve central banking system: …Letter written from London by the Rothschilds to their New York agents introducing their banking method into America: “The few who can understand the system will be either so interested in its profits, or...
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Supreme Court Hides From Gays

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January 17, 2010
Supreme Court Hides From Gays

The LA Times reports: When justices intervened to stop proceedings from airing online, some saw sympathy for supporters of Proposition 8 – and a lack of faith in the district judge who will first decide the measure’s fate. Reporting from Washington – The U.S. Supreme Court cast its first vote last week on the...
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Recording Police Corruption = Jail Time For You

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January 13, 2010

In the fascist utopia of MA, recording police activities in public will get you arrested. Raw Story reports: A report from the New England Center For Investigative Reporting has chronicled a pattern of what civil liberties advocates say is a misuse of police powers: Massachusetts police are using the state’s stringent surveillance laws to arrest...
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Family shut out of their 'dream home'

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January 13, 2010
Family shut out of their 'dream home'

by Romanian squatters who moved in over Christmas LOL The UK’s total and complete lack of respect for property rights can be summed up by this outrageous story. With the building works nearly over, Julian and Samantha Mosedale and their three children were looking forward to moving back into the home of their dreams....
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Geithner Covers Up Billions Swindled

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January 11, 2010
Geithner Covers Up Billions Swindled

Infowars reports: Explosive emails released last week could see Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner become embroiled in criminal charges for his role in a cover up that exposes the monumental criminality behind the $182.3 billion bailout of American International Group Inc. In November and December 2008, The Federal Reserve Bank of New York instructed the...
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Lockheed Martin Makes You Safe

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January 11, 2010
Lockheed Martin Makes You Safe

From terrists ABC reports only 100 Al Qaeda left in Afghanistan, which is why we need to spend trillions upon trillions in high tech super fighters capable of shitting missiles in stealth mode from the planet Jupiter.     Here’s to you Lockheed Martin, may the sun never set on your bank accounts.
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Kalifornia Re-Institutes Slavery

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January 10, 2010

"We have lots and lots of work to do. But we didn’t dig the hole," said Cliff Brandt. "I’m 66 years old and I came back to work because if I don’t, I can’t pay for my car  . . . Nobody should work and not get paid.  I think they used to have...
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CNN: Postindustrial Apocalypse Problems? – Start Farming!

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January 7, 2010
CNN: Postindustrial Apocalypse Problems? – Start Farming!

hahahahh I love this shit: Every weekday Hantz pulls his Volvo SUV out of the gated driveway of his compound and drives half an hour to his office in Southfield, a northern suburb on the far side of Eight Mile Road. His route takes him through a desolate, postindustrial cityscape — the kind of...
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