By David Glenn Cox
First let me say that I have owned guns most of my adult life. I’m not a gun nut or a fanatic with high-powered rifles and semiautomatic handguns, or a bunker under the house. I owned a shotgun for home protection and a pistol for personal protection because I worked in a rough area and had to make cash bank deposits.
I never had to use either gun but felt safer for knowing that I had them just in case of emergency. During my divorce my wife told sheriff’s deputies (…)
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The Coming Struggle, Why Your Guns Won’t Save You
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Germany Blasts ’Powers of the Fed’
3 June 2009Germany Blasts ’Powers of the Fed’
By JOELLEN PERRY
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in a rare public rebuke of central banks, suggested the European Central Bank and its counterparts in the U.S. and Britain have gone too far in fighting the financial crisis and may be laying the groundwork for another financial blowup.
"I view with great skepticism the powers of the Fed, for example, and also how, within Europe, the Bank of England has carved out its own small line," Ms. Merkel said (…) -
Close to the Edge, A Country Without Pity
2 June 2009Close to the Edge, A Country Without Pity Or the New Ballad of Hollis Brown By David Glenn Cox
“Hollis Brown he lived on the outside of town Hollis Brown he lived on the outside of town With his wife and five children in a cabin broken down
You looked for work and money and you walked a ragged mile You looked for work and money and you walked a ragged mile Your children are so hungry that they don’t know how to smile
Your baby’s eyes look crazy they’re a-tuggin at your sleeve Your (…) -
Australian racism 1. 2,000 Indians protest racist anti-Indian violence in Melbourne, Australia
2 June 2009Racist White Australia has a long history of egregious violent racism towards Indigenous Australians (as in the ongoing Aboriginal Genocide in which 9.000 Indigenous Australians are passively murdered by White Australia each year), Africans (against white Afrikaaners in the Boer War and black Africans in the Sudan War), Semites (Jews, Arabs and Arab-culture Muslims), Asians (mainly Indochinese, Koreans, Indians, Afghans, Iraqis and Arab-culture Muslims through discrimination and (…)
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SO YOU REALLY THOUGHT THINGS WOULD CHANGE?
2 June 2009I have some good news and some bad news.
First, the good news: After a thorough and diligent investigation, I have solved twenty-five unsolved murders. I know who the murderers are, I know how they committed their crimes, and I have more than enough evidence to convict them.
Now for the bad news: I am not going to release any of this evidence or demand that any of these murderers be prosecuted.
While this may seem anathema to the fundamental concept of justice, I have five reasons (…) -
More of the Same Game
1 June 2009More of the Same Game By David Glenn Cox
The Republicans rant and froth at the mouth over Obama’s choice of Sonia Sotomayor for Supreme Court Justice, taking quotes out of context and using her membership in Hispanic organizations as they try to paint her into a corner as a racist. The left is giddy with diversity as a Latina and woman was Obama’s choice, and of course women and minorities should be better represented on the Supreme Court.
Jackie Robinson was chosen to be the first (…) -
US & Australia criminalize Muslim charity (zakkat) - 65 years for Palestinian Mandela’s aid to orphans
31 May 2009The UK BBC has just reported that the founder members of what was once the biggest Muslim charity in the US have each been jailed for 65 years for giving money to aid the orphans from Israeli killings of Occupied Palestinians.
Shukri Abu Baker, 50, and Ghassan Elashi, 55, were convicted of channelling funds to the Palestinian militant group, Hamas. Three other members of the Holy Land Foundation were jailed for between 15 and 20 years by a Dallas court. The charity was found guilty last (…) -
Bush, Clinton get standing ovation after Toronto ’conversation’
30 May 2009CBC.ca
Former US presidents George W Bush and Bill Clinton drew a standing ovation from a packed Toronto convention centre Friday after their mostly amiable discussion touching on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, AIDS programs in Africa and border security at home...
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009...
and more war criminals coming:
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Video: A Tribute to a Patriot: Adam Kokesh (Slideshow)
30 May 2009Adam Kokesh is a former member of the U.S. Marines Corps (USMC) and a veteran of the Iraq War. He’s been one of the leaders in the “Iraq Veterans Against the War” organization. Check out IVAW.org Adam Kokesh has shown himself to be a warrior for Peace, a Patriot, a champion of the U.S. Constitution and a fierce opponent of the Federal Reserve System, ak/a “The Fed.” For more background on activist Kokesh, go to:
http://kokesh.blogspot.com/2001/05/who-is-adam-kokesh.html and (…) -
The Next Wave
28 May 2009The Next Wave By David Glenn Cox
There is an old joke about a guy who fell off the eightieth floor of a construction site. On the fortieth floor his friends called out, “Are you all right?” The man answers, “So far, so good!” The experts and pundits alike take turns trying to call bottom in this economic cataclysm, for it is a choice career plum to be the expert who correctly calls the bottom.
The problem is that this financial catastrophe has been so well-disguised that it is almost (…)