by Ben Frank
If you listen to all five audios, you will understand that beyond doubt, something fishy went down in Ohio. The point being that there were tons of irregularities, glitches and even intentional fraud, yet the media AND the democratic ’leadership’ dismissed this as something to fix for next time. The proof of the stolen election is in the coverup (and of course all of the facts that were covered up).
If there was nothing wrong, then these problems would have been addressed by (…)
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The Stolen Election audio collection: Vote Fraud is Real- Wake Up America
11 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Americans Increasingly Reject Bush. Are Hard Times And Absurd Lies Finally Getting Through?
10 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsWith George Bush’s Approval Rating Now At The Lowest Level Of Any Incumbent President Since World War II, Are The Hard Times And Absurd Lies Finally Getting Through To Americans?
by Martin Graham On the weekend prior to the November elections, I moved. One of the movers who packed up my goods felt obliged to offer me some political insight. "Don’t get me wrong," he explained, "I don’t care for either of these guys, but you just don’t change presidents in the middle of a war."
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How Big Business Buys the Politicians
7 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsCorporate America makes a windfall off “investment” in Washington How big business buys the politicians By Eric Ruder |
IF YOU run a big corporation, you don’t just get what you pay for from Washington. You get much, much more than you pay for.
In exchange for political contributions that amount to petty cash for them, some of America’s largest companies are reaping a bumper crop this year—in looser environmental regulations, limitations on consumer lawsuits against them, bankruptcy (…) -
The National Republican Party: In Contempt of Courts
5 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Nashua Advocate
If the radical right’s utter contempt for our nation’s courts was anything less than wholly evident prior to tonight, that blinder has been at once and permanently removed. The worst kept secret about the Republican Party in 2005 is that it does not hate the federal government in its entirety: it merely loathes—and seeks desperately to decimate—one co-equal branch of that government, the judicial branch. Editorial, The Nashua Advocate, March 23rd, 2005
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Changing From Republican To Radical
5 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentChanging From Republican To Radical Michael Harris - Ottawa Sun April 01, 2005 Even the most fact-averse, red-white-and-blue groupie of George Bush has to be wondering; what the heck’s going on here?
A few weeks back, I had Pat Buchanan on my radio show. Pat, who has some strange toys of his own in the political attic, declared that the president was a radical. Not a conservative, not a Republican, a radical.
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Democrats, Paper ‘Trails’ Aren’t Good Enough; Count The Damn Ballots!
2 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsby Lynn Landes
March 19, 2005-After the 2004 election I thought I would barf if I heard one more Democratic pundit or politician lament the lost election and blame it on the party’s "message." As grassroots activists across the country reported thousands of election irregularities and voting machine "glitches" that overwhelmingly benefited Bush, the Democratic leadership seemed unusually willing to look the other way. John Kerry quickly conceded, former President Carter attended Bush’s (…) -
Gore Vidal is Mad as Hell
2 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBlood and Gore Gore Vidal has Never Been the Shy, Retiring Type. And He is as Mad as Hell, Aiming His Fury at a Country He Says Has Lied, Cheated and Stolen to Get Its Way by Gerald Wright
The love of his life has gone, replaced by a black-and-white photo of a smiling man’s face inside an ornate silver frame. The old, quiet, dark Spanish house in the hills above Hollywood smells of eggs at lunchtime. Gore Vidal sits quietly reading. He is 79, and has lived, fought and written through world (…) -
Tom "two-second" Delay Exposed
30 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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DeLay Exposed
Majority Leader Tom DeLay began the month of March besieged by charges of corruption and ethics violations. In the past, the Hammer had weathered such storms by scurrying back into the tool shed ? avoiding press coverage and public appearances, and using surrogates to deflect accusations. Not this time. Instead, DeLay sought out media attention, assuming a highly visible leading role as Congress politicized the tragic case of Terri Schiavo and intervened in the (…) -
GOP Plans - lookout world, you saw this once before
29 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsAfter victories in the 2004 election, the Republican party — in control of the presidency, Congress and a good part of the judiciary branch of government — has become increasingly bold in pursuing its conservative agenda. In a string of controversial moves, President Bush has nominated John Bolton to become U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz to move from the Pentagon to head the World Bank. This comes as the White House makes threats against (…)
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Fooling the People
29 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Larry Sakin
One of the great things about writing a column is you get to hear from a number of people on both sides of the political spectrum. One of the frequent comments I get is about how this column has been unbalanced in favor of progressivism, and that I’ve strayed from the concepts espoused in my first piece (Polarity, June 1, 2004) for this magazine. These writer are correct, I do tend to be more critical of the right. But it’s mostly because of the marvelous irony in (…)