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Criminals in Charge of “Justice” Department
Have you been amazed at the degree to which this administration is—finally—beginning to gain recognition for its long-standing criminal conduct? Perhaps this is because this administration was never stupid enough to bite the hand that feeds them until the owner … Continue reading
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Tagged ATF, Attorney General, banana republic, blood, bombing, Brian Terry, criminal, Eric Holder, Fast and Furious, FBI, government, Janet Reno, justice, Kenny Trentadue, McVeigh, Obama, Oklahoma City, Waco
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Mike Kelly Grills Unaccountable IRS Minion
Good to see the IRS getting a little feedback from someone. Especially after they were caught being criminals. They’re truly unaccountable to anyone, since they merely “resign” to avoid any criminal charges. Could you do that if the IRS charged … Continue reading
Get Your News from TV?
Do you ever wonder where “news” reporting originates? This video may have you wondering in a big way. I mentioned Newspeak in my last post, and here we’re seeing the same script read over and over and over again by … Continue reading
Stupidity of Common-Sense Gun Laws in Colorado
Have you noticed the new mantra for the good sheep? It’s a blend between “common-sense” and some form of the word/phrase “gun control” or “gun legislation” or some such. Does this ring a bell? I’ve read this phrase and its … Continue reading
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Tagged 15, Colorado, common, common-sense, Democrat, Glock, gun control, Hickenlooper, laws, magazine, newspeak, rounds, sense
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Events in Cyprus Indicate Fragile Conditions for Banks
If you guys don’t know what happened in Cyprus over the weekend, I recommend watching zerohedge.com for a while to keep up on the real news. Pressured by the European central bank, Cyprus enacted a “wealth tax” on all bank … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, banks, Cyprus, ECB, Europe, fractional-reserve, Italy, Spain
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Clinton on Benghazi—Four Months Later!
“What difference…does it make?” Yes, what difference, indeed. After all, we have an obvious cover-up, an obvious push to punt the investigations/hearings until after the election, and an obvious desire that this whole situation would just go away. Oh—and we … Continue reading
Something to Think About
Well, did the election theater play out as you’d hoped? Or not? Did you find yourself pressured to choose between a “lesser of two evils”, since your choice of an ideal candidate was nowhere to be found on the ballot, … Continue reading
Alan Keyes On Our Apparent Choices, 2012
What do you get after election upon election of the “lesser of two evils”? Really? Where, ultimately, do we expect the country to go with that sort of system? Is there any possible way we won’t eventually crash into full-bore … Continue reading
Where Do You Get Your News?
Because if it’s from any of the established sources of media, it seems someone’s handing them a script to read. Whatever happened to journalism, anyway? Tough questions? Reason? Who is writing the script, and why do the established sources agree … Continue reading
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Who Is The Federal Reserve?
How much do you know about the Federal Reserve? This video is a great primer: Did you catch the latter part of that video? Harry Reid—a long-time proponent of auditing the Federal Reserve—now suddenly won’t let the recent bill that … Continue reading
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Tagged audit, Fed, Federal Reserve, Harry Reid, House, Libor, Senate
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