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Ending the War Of Terrorism - From Read Only
The Greatest threat to world peace is The Church.
Laity abhor pedophiles. Clergy make theirs marks.
The Beast is a priest. Sick Success. 9/11 Knot 666.

The root of evil is lack of accountability; don't ask - don't tell.
Higher Authority on Earth is organized crime. Ask any judge.
Ask John and Bobby Kennedy, ask Martin Luther King, Lennon.

The Truth is ruthless. The way is warfare. The lies can't be denied.

Government protects the King's Hive, to save Queen, not worker bees.
Only individuals commit crimes, make policy, fund bullets to bully others.
Discrimination denies life, liberty, pursuit of equal access, equal protection.

Equal rights are worth fighting for. Children are worth loving, this life is all there is.
Quitters never win. God's treasures are His People. Prophets are never bankers.
Policy can be corrected. The tide has turned. 6.9 billion gods must learn to adjust.

To trust in gods is to trust in ourselves. Can we?

 

American refugee.
I think, therefore I'm Canadian
for the time, a human being.


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The pointless battle against binge drinking
5 may  |  By Stephen Myles

Since the days of Alexander the Great, binge drinking has been a very popular past time - leading to him apparently killing a friend and burning down Persepolis while drunk.

Those are some Great shoes to fill.

Yet, governments, schools and the media have repeatedly tried to teach us of binge drinking's dangers. 

Dartmouth University has taken the lead, instigating a new nationwide policy to curb heavy drinking by their students.

Pour me another glass.

Binge drinking is defined as "the consumption of five or more drinks in a row by men — or four or more drinks in a row by women — at least once in the previous 2 weeks. Heavy binge drinking includes three or more such episodes in 2 weeks."

Seems I don't know anyone who isn't a heavy binge drinker.

Do you think this definition should be changed or should we change people's attitudes? Or should you follow HPD's no fools guide to drinking a lot but not dying?  . . read more

Articles of Impeachment - From Dennis Kucinich
13 nov  |  In his conduct while Vice President of the United States, Richard B. Cheney, in violation of his constitutional oath to faithfully execute the office... and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, has purposely manipulated the intelligence process to deceive the citizens and Congress of the United States by fabricating a threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction to justify the use of the U.S. Armed Forces against the nation of Iraq in a manner damaging to our national security interests...

[Cheney has] purposely manipulated the intelligence process to deceive the citizens and Congress of the United States about an alleged relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda in order to justify the use of the U.S. Armed Forces against the nation of Iraq in a manner damaging to our national security interests... [He] has openly threatened aggression against the Republic of Iran absent any real threat to the United States, and done so with the United States proven capability to carry out such threats, thus undermining the national security of the United States...

The Vice President's deception upon the citizens and Congress of the United States that enabled the failed U.S. invasion of Iraq forcibly altered the rules of diplomacy such that the Vice President's recent belligerent actions towards Iran are destabilizing and counterproductive to the national security of the U.S. In all of this, Vice President Cheney has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as Vice President, and subversive of constitutional government, to the prejudice of the cause of law and justice and the manifest injury of the people of the United States [and] by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office. . . read more

Dick doesn't want to pull-out
9 may  |  By Stephen Myles

Dick Cheney - the former U.S Vice-President - has warned Barack Obama against withdrawing from Afghanistan, saying it would create quite a mess. 

He said in an interview with "Fox News" that "I'm not sure that's wise at all."

Hard to take him too seriously.

This is a man who has advocated torture (which wasn't used to catch Osama) so we know he likes to play it a bit rough. 

I suppose maybe we should keep 'em in and consider Dick's idea - the withdrawal method has been out of vogue for decades.

Do you think the U.S should get out of Afghanistan now that Osama is dead? Is his death part of the equation? Tell us and remember...Disqus! . . read more

The American Taliban
2 jun  |  Dr. George Tiller, one of America's few providers of late-term abortions despite decades of protests and attacks, was shot and killed Sunday in a church where he was serving as an usher.

Terrorism, plain and simple. The American Taliban.   . . read more

Indefinite detention? Shame on you, Obama
25 may  |  Maddow continues to impress in her sharp critique of the Obama administration for continuing and expanding upon Bush's violations of civil liberties. . . read more
The Georgian Farce - From Ron Jacobs
22 aug  |  The sycophantic leader of Georgia - put into place by the CIA and its front organization the National Endowment for Democracy(NED) - looks to Washington for support in his insistence that the breakaway provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia must remain part of the country he leads. Russia insists on the opposite, just like Washington insisted about the Serbian province of Kosovo in 1999.

Naturally, every politician inside the American Beltway misses the aforementioned contradiction and agrees with Dick Cheney that the Russians must not be allowed to have their way. After all, it is Washington's world now and, even if there is hardly a horse's hair worth of difference between the governments in Washington and Moscow, Moscow can not be allowed to think that it can be Washington's equal on the world stage.

It is in historical moments like this that the citizen can truly see how little they matter. We have two powerful regimes trifling over a piece of territory that most of the world could care less about. Both of these regimes have proven that they are more than willing to kill thousands of people, destroy hundreds of square miles of land and water, and waste billions of dollars in doing so just so they can establish their position in their battle to control their world. It is their world because no matter how it turns out they will profit and we will pay. [More] . . read more

Emergency Email - From Cindy Sheehan
3 jul  |  Dear President Obama,

My friend, Cynthia McKinney and Nobel laureate, Mairead Maguire and 20 other people were trying to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, which, as I understand, is something that you have encouraged Israel to allow.

The Honorable Cynthia McKinney served six terms in the US Congress and she was the Green Party candidate for the office that you eventually won. It is an outrage that the Israeli Navy would block the boat that she and 21 others were on in international waters and board the boat and kidnap the crew and humanitarian aid workers.

President Obama, when an American captain was kidnapped by Somali "pirates" US Navy SEALS were sent in to rescue him. He was the captain of a private, for profit, ship and the US military was used to rescue him.

What Israel did, outside of its waters, to an unarmed boat filled with aid for Gazans who have been trapped in a concentration camp by Israel, is an act of international piracy and you must demand that Israel release Ms. McKinney and her fellow captors with all haste.

I just received word that the illegally detained captives have been moved to another prison and may be charged with trying to enter Israel illegally, when they were trying to get aid to Gaza and were not even in Israeli waters.

I can't even express my immense outrage at this overt breach of international law that has been perpetrated by Israel.

Use your influence as the greatest dispenser of military aid to Israel to force that rogue state to release Ms. McKinney et. al., then we can talk about their immoral occupation of Palestine and the inhumane blockade of Gaza.

With urgency,

Cindy Sheehan  . . read more

Lessons From Iraq - From Barack Obama
1 nov  |  So many Americans ask me: how did we go so wrong in Iraq? And they're not just asking because they want to understand the past - they're asking because they don't want their leaders to make the same mistakes again in the future. They don't want leaders who will bog us down in unnecessary wars; they don't want leaders who allow America to lose its standing; and they don't want leaders who tell the American people anything less than the full truth about where they stand and what they'll do.

We need to learn the painful lessons of the Iraq War if we're going to secure this country and renew America's leadership. The first thing we have to understand is what happened in Iraq. Because there are two ways to look at this. The first way is to say that Iraq is a disaster because of George Bush's mismanagement. Or because of the arrogance and incompetence of Dick Cheney or Donald Rumsfeld in prosecuting the war. Or because Iraq's Prime Minister just hasn't been up to the job.

But I take a different view. I think the problem isn't just how we've fought the war - it's that we fought the war in the first place. Because the truth is, the war in Iraq should never have been authorized, and it should never have been waged. The Iraq War had nothing to do with al Qaeda or 9/11. It was based on exaggerated fears and unconvincing intelligence. And it has left America less safe, and less respected around the world.  . . read more

Terrible 2008 in Afghanistan
3 jan  |  KABUL, Afghanistan The number of roadside bombs and kidnappings doubled in Afghanistan in 2008 from the year previous, the U.S. ambassador said Tuesday, grim statistics that underscore the country's deteriorating security situation.

The number of roadside bombs rose from roughly 1,000 in 2007 to 2,000 in 2008, while the number of kidnappings jumped from about 150 to 300, said Ambassador William Wood.

Compiling accurate data for roadside bombs and kidnappings is difficult, he said, and the numbers were approximate.
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Does Valdez arrest mark a new era?
31 aug  |  By Stephen Myles

The news making front pages around the world today is the arrest of Edgar Valdez or "La Barbie". 

Firstly now that he is safely locked up and being molested by the Mexican Military, what a shit nickname you loser, an indication that you are not even truly mexican cartel bred, on the account of being American.

But does the Valdez arrest usher in a new age, and promise a true attempt at a clean up of the mexican narco trafficantes? The problem is that when one leader falls a new one arises. 

Valdez' arrest will result in an increase in violence as instability becomes greater within the cartels. Last week in Cuernavaca near Distrito Federal three men were brutally hung from a bridge, their throats slit as a sign that the violence has not yet abated. 

A publicity windfall for a government that struggles with accusations of being a failed state, but nevertheless an arrest that shall do nothing to stem the flow of illegal narcotics into North America.  . . read more

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