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FBI Sting Entraps Another Victim

Posted: 10 Dec 2010 06:09 AM PST

steve lendmanIn December 2007, an article titled Police State America: A Look Back and Ahead discussed the growing threat, accessed through the following link:

http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2007/12/police-state-america-look-back-and.html

It reviewed post-9/11 legislation and a blizzard of Bush Executive Orders, National and Homeland Security Presidential Directives, and other ways of enforcing police state harshness by eroding constitutional protections.

 

DREAM Act fails in Senate, deals blow to anti-White movement

Posted: 10 Dec 2010 05:34 AM PST

The fight against the DREAM Act amnesty not only proved that the American political process is not as broken as White Nationalists once imagined, but that the forces of communism, treason, and race suicide can be pushed back – no matter how powerful.

For over nine years, RINOs and Democrats have conspired to push the DREAM Act through Congress, and with a mulatto in the White House and a solid Democratic majority in the House and Senate, fate briefly seemed destined to smile on advocates of amnesty for illegal aliens, who pinned their hopes on Dirty Harry's ambition and Nancy Pelosi's corrupt bargain with the Treason Caucus, to pass at least one small portion of their radical agenda.

Wikileaks: A Big Dangerous US Government Con Job

Posted: 10 Dec 2010 02:46 AM PST

The story on the surface makes for a script for a new Oliver Stone Hollywood thriller, perhaps with Johnny Depp playing the role of a 39-year old Australian hacker who holds the President of the United States and his State Department hostage to a gigantic cyber "leak," unless the President backs off and leaves Julian Assange and his Wikileaks alone.

Corporate Media's Version of Economic Justice

Posted: 10 Dec 2010 02:29 AM PST

steve lendmanBesides misreporting on Obama capitulating to Republicans, major media op-eds and editorials expressed support for a deal only the devil and super-rich love.

On December 7, a New York Times editorial headlined, "Voting for an Odious Tax Deal," saying:

No matter how disgraceful, "Democrats should vote for (it), because it is the only one they are going to get....Without this bargain, income taxes on the middle class would rise. Unemployment insurance for millions of Americans would expire. And many other important tax breaks for low-and middle-income workers (wouldn't) be possible."

 

Israel's Racist Rabbis: 'Hate the Gentile'

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 03:17 PM PST

Jews must not rent homes to 'gentiles'. That was the religious decree issued this week by at least 50 of Israel's leading rabbis, many of them employed by the state as municipal religious leaders. Jews should first warn, then "ostracise" fellow Jews who fail to heed the directive, the rabbis declared.

The decree is the latest in a wave of racist pronouncements from some of Israel's most influential rabbis.

 

No Beating about the Bush

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 03:07 PM PST

If only Burma had oil--as much as Iraq has--perhaps Aung San Suu Kyi wouldn't have spent nearly two decades of her life in incarceration. If Burma had been somewhere in the neighborhood of the imagined biblical map over which the neocons and Zionists are forever fixated, the ordeal of this extraordinary woman and her people would have probably ended sooner.

It's not easy being a hero in Burma. Imagine living all alone, cut off from your family, your people and the rest of the world. No phone, no papers, no mail, let alone the Internet and e-mail. She had the option of walking out and going back to Britain to join her husband and sons. She soldiered on though, not so much as a symbol of defiance but more as a source of hope and support for her people.

Defiant Jerusalem Palestinians say "we will remain here"

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 11:49 AM PST

A huge Palestinian flag was carried up a steep hill in Issawiya on 3 December, passed hand-to-hand between the at least 200 Palestinians, Israelis and international activists taking part in the first-ever solidarity march and demonstration in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood.

People cheered and shouted as the flag passed over their heads, and many carried signs reading "Stop the imprisonment of Issawiya" and "Stop the occupation of Issawiya."

U.N.'s Message to Whistleblowers: "Kill the Messenger"

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 04:27 AM PST

Thalif DeenA rousing battle between former Under-Secretary-General Inga- Britt Ahlenius, who once headed the U.N.'s powerful investigating arm, and her boss Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is threatening to get ugly.

After she sent a 50-page memo highly critical of Ban last July, Ahlenius says she received phone calls from "a former U.N. staff member and also a South Korean with U.S. citizenship" warning her about "acts of retaliation".

 

Obama Delivers Reparations

Posted: 08 Dec 2010 11:06 PM PST

If it wasn't a bad enough day with the Democrat majority in the House passing the DREAM Act amnesty to reward Mexican criminals for violating our national sovereignty, President Barack Hussein Obama delivered reparations to black farmers this afternoon.

$4.6 billion dollars will now be looted from the public treasury and distributed to trial lawyers and negro scam artists who claim they were "discriminated" against by the federal government. This will hardly bring "closure" to the black farmer shakedown. It is only the beginning of every negro thug in America trying to hop on the government gravy train by claiming to be a victimized black farmer.

The Corrupt Bargain

Posted: 08 Dec 2010 10:05 PM PST

After returning from the gym, I learned in the comments that the awful DREAM Act has passed the House of Representatives. The Democrats under Speaker Nancy Pelosi rammed the amnesty through in the lame duck session. After spending weeks discussing immigration and politics, I was hoping to take a short break from the subject before Congress reconvenes in January.

Why Vanguardists Can't Win

Posted: 10 Dec 2010 01:28 AM PST

It is time to call out the vanguard.

In 1971, William Pierce wrote an infamous article in Attack! called Why Conservatives Can't Win. This destructive mantra has been mindlessly repeated so many times over the past forty years (even years after the swift collapse of the National Alliance) that it has become an article of faith to alienated vanguardists.

WikiLeaks Indicts and Vindicates U.S. Diplomats

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 03:27 PM PST

The WikiLeaks vs. the US government saga started in July, when 77,000 secret US documents directly relating to Afghanistan were made available to major media organizations. Many of us shook our heads with a mixture of disgust and vindication. We had long been aware of the brutality of the war, and the corruption of its benefactors. Now we finally had written, uncontested proof.

The Afghanistan War Logs were revealing and damning. They were filed by soldiers and commanders in the field. Despite the largeness of their size, they constituted a decipherable narrative, a sorry story to told and discussed.

'The truth will always win'

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:17 AM PST

wikileaks

IN 1958 a young Rupert Murdoch, then owner and editor of Adelaide's The News, wrote: "In the race between secrecy and truth, it seems inevitable that truth will always win."

His observation perhaps reflected his father Keith Murdoch's expose that Australian troops were being needlessly sacrificed by incompetent British commanders on the shores of Gallipoli. The British tried to shut him up but Keith Murdoch would not be silenced and his efforts led to the termination of the disastrous Gallipoli campaign.

Israel turns blind eye to racist state-employed rabbis

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 04:16 AM PST

Jews must not rent homes to "gentiles." That was the religious decree issued this week by at least fifty of Israel's leading rabbis, many of them employed by the state as municipal religious leaders. Jews should first warn, then "ostracize" fellow Jews who fail to heed the directive, the rabbis declared.

The decree is the latest in a wave of racist pronouncements from some of Israel's most influential rabbis.

Bernard Lewis as an Academic Ethnic Activist

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 03:00 PM PST

In doing some research on Geert Wilders, I came across a recent article by Andrew G. Bostrom favorably describing Bernard Lewis's views of Islam ("Geert Wilders and the Rise of Islamic Political Correctness," Dec. 8, 2010). Bernard Lewis is the best known academic expert on the Muslim world, so his views carry quite a bit of weight. Bostrom quotes a 1954 essay of Lewis as follows:

I turn now from the accidental to the essential factors, to those deriving from the very nature of Islamic society, tradition, and thought. The first of these is the authoritarianism, perhaps we may even say the totalitarianism, of the Islamic political tradition… There are no parliaments or representative assemblies of any kind, no councils or communes, no chambers of nobility or estates, no municipalities in the history of Islam; nothing but the sovereign power, to which the subject owed complete and unwavering obedience as a religious duty imposed by the Holy Law…For the last thousand years, the political thinking of Islam has been dominated by such maxims as "tyranny is better than anarchy," and "whose power is established, obedience to him is incumbent."

They call them martyrs

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 11:05 AM PST

They call them martyrs, their fallen soldiers, their sons, brothers and fathers. Engraved on the walls of the refugee camp are their names and messages from their loved ones. Their faces painted on the alleyways, their eyes dark and alive. They welcome me as I walk past their homes, they join me and whisper their stories as I walk through the streets of Aida. Their shadows dance on the pavement with every movement they make, footsteps following me, their hands trying to reach out through the darkness of injustice.

The youngest of them still play in the narrow alleyways; they shout out their friends' names, they chase after the girls and tease the elders. Amongst them is little Mazen, who spends his days sitting on the steps to his home. His head in his hands, you will rarely see him move, as if he was frozen in time. In fact, the only time he will make any movement is when he hears his mother's gentle footsteps coming down the stairs; he quickly stands up and brushes off the dust from his clothes. He walks with her, staring at her warm face, trying to get a grasp of her hands which are overworked and wrinkled. He watches her while she bargains with Ammo Basil -- the tomatoes are too expensive, and last time you over charged me for the garlic. He tries to intervene, he wants to help carry her bags, he yells out to his mother but she keeps walking. She makes her way to their home, shuffling through the bags to find her keys. Putting her bags down, she walks to the door to close it. Outside stands her son, staring at her, screaming to get her attention. Oblivious to his voice and presence she closes the door. Defeated again, Mazen sits on the steps of his home and weeps silently; he misses his mother's caress, how she yelled at him when he would come home late. He is the youngest martyr in Aida; at age five he was shot by the Israeli army during the second Palestinian intifada. His lifeless body bled against the concrete, his school uniform drenched in sweat and blood, and as life left him his mother hummed in his ears and brushed his messy hair. She is as empty as he is, craving her son's mischief, his footsteps creeping after her, his constant nagging about how she never cooks meat. Her hands joined in prayer, eyes closed, she whispers goodbye to her son.

More on Obama's Capitulation and Betrayal

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 02:30 AM PST

steve lendmanWith help from Democrats controlling both Houses, Obama put a criminal cabal in charge of furthering the greatest wealth transfer in history. In the process, he's hollowing out America, eliminating the middle class, centralizing power, eroding social services, destroying jobs and communities, and creating poverty, unemployment, homelessness, hunger, a permanent underclass, and depravation under militarized homeland repression.

 

Turkish-Israel compromise: "both sides can live with"

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 04:36 PM PST

Ron Dermer, an adviser to Benji Netanyahu has confirmed that since Turkey's aid in fighting Israeli bush fire – Israeli and Turkish officials have met secretly in Switzerland to come-up with a compromise "both sides can live with". However, Ron Dermer, put some demands in the same breath: "Turkey got to reinstate its ambassador and remove the raid (on Free Gaza flotilla on May 31, 2010 – murdering nine Turk aid workers in cold blood) from the international agenda".

The two-day meeting in Geneva failed as the Zionist regime refused again to apologize for the Israeli commando attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, which has become a question of pride for the AKP government.

Beware of gift bearing Libertarians

Posted: 08 Dec 2010 09:13 PM PST

Imagine, if you will, an amusement park set to open in the not-too-distant future. But instead of roller coasters and cotton candy, this one will have"juvenile giraffes" and odes to the good ole days. Which to the founders of this wonderland occurred about 6,000 years ago, when man and T-Rex blithely roamed the Earth together.

The year will be 2014. And the land of enchantment that commences operation that year will be a creationism theme park, which will exist aboard a "500-foot-long wooden replica of Noah's Ark containing live animals," so kids can learn how the Earth really began and ignore all that tripe about the Big Bang.

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