Monthly Archives: January 2012

Quote of the Day – January 22, 2012

“More stringent security measures. Universal electronic surveillance. No-knock laws. Stop and frisk laws. Government inspection of first-class mail. Automatic fingerprinting, photographing, blood tests, buy cialis online and urinalysis buy generic viagra of any person arrested before he is charged with … Continue reading

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This Day in History: Same As It Ever Was

Same as it ever was. In reference to the idea that those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it, yet willful ignorance of history is the status quo in this country. The Eagle Tribune runs a “This Day in … Continue reading

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Libya 2: the sequel

If you can’t get enough of bombing foreign nations and arming extremists to overthrow their government then good news, it’s about to happen all over again! Syria is next on the US/UK/Israel tour of the middle deltasone east: bombing cities, … Continue reading

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If I express my First Amendment Freedoms…

“You’ll probably be arrested.” Read the story about how a law abiding citizen was arrested and charged with a crime based on the direct orders of the Mitt Romney campaign who was employing police as a private security force. This … Continue reading

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Ron Paul and 2012 Election

Ron Paul and the 2012 Election by:  Faris Al-Hashmi The recent rise in popularity of American Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has given way to a possible re-orientation of the 2012 election paradigm. What his rise represents is the willingness … Continue reading

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Ahhh, Hubris

In a NY Times Op-Ed article author Ilan Berman thinks getting into a war with Iran is no big deal. I would be laughing at the Hubris of this puff piece if the sentiment wasn’t so commonly held by so … Continue reading

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