Archive for April, 2011


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Ross: It’s Time I Introduced All You Slaves To Your Masters

Over the course of my writing articles I have had people ask me why I never wrote anything extensive about the powers that be, the shadow government; in other words, written about all these conspiracy theories. Well, there are a few reasons. First, the whole concept of conspiracy theories is something that would take a lot of time and effort, and therefore would be, from my viewpoint, a useless attempt to educate people who wouldn’t believe a damn thing I said anyway. Secondly, the whole web of deceit and corruption is so tangled that it is difficult to explain it in terms that the average person could grasp. Hell, I have a difficult enough time understanding it all myself! But finally, I have always felt that if I could just get people to show enough interest in their liberty, and the basic foundation of our system of government, we could weed out those who held such absolute power and control over our government, and our lives.

Fear Me!

I can see a junkie taking a risk for his fix, but I can’t see a public servant risking the prosperity of our country, unless of course, he is addicted to other peoples money.

In either case, the addiction must be put to rest.

Caruba: Warning! Just About Everything Will Kill You

According to a new book, “The Healthy Home”, every single room in your home or apartment is lethal. You would be better off living in a tent in the woods somewhere as far as the authors are concerned.

Among the life-threatening hazards is the need to remove your shoes before entering your home to avoid walking around “unwittingly in car oil, pesticides, animal waste” and other “toxins.”

Cantor: Blowing Smoke up Our Kilt

The Usurper in Chief on Saturday 2 April, used his weekly radio address to state the following: “We’re going to spark new products and businesses all over the country by tapping America’s greatest renewable resource: our ingenuity.”

Where does he come up with this pie in the sky crap?

DeWeese: Agenda 21 In One Easy Lesson

Awareness of Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development is racing across the nation as citizens in community after community are learning what their city planners are actually up to. As awareness grows, I am receiving more and more calls for tools to help activists fight back. Many complain that elected officials just won’t read detailed reports or watch long videos. “Can you give us something that is quick, and easy to read that we can hand out,” I’m asked.

Baround: For the Love of Egypt: When Besieged Palestinians Danced

A dear friend of mine from Gaza told me that he hadn’t slept for days. “I am so worried about Egypt, I have only been feeding on cigarettes and coffee.” My friend and I talked for hours that day in early February. We talked about Tahrir Square, about the courage of ordinary Egyptians and about Hosni Mubarak’s many attempts to co-opt the people’s revolution. We were so consumed by the turmoil in Egypt that neither of us even mentioned Gaza.

Driessen: And the beat-down goes on

Proposed EPA rules will do more harm than good for human health, especially for minorities.

Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised that his policies would cause electricity rates to “skyrocket” and “bankrupt” any company trying to build a coal-fired generating plant. This is one promise he and his über-regulators are keeping.

Sometimes People Say the Stupidest Damned Things

The day after Mr. Obama gave a press conference explaining his reasons, and plans for our militaries involvement in Libya, I had a discussion with a co-worker regarding the President’s authority to wage war without a declaration of war by the Congress. The person I was talking to was a regular reader of the articles I bring to work. In fact, this person often gets on my case if I do not write anything for a week or so, saying, “C’mon Neal we need you to educate us.”