Politics

This political blog will share the politics behind the hidden agendas associated with big business, the military industrial complex, global elites, and other special interests. Obviously, individual freedom in America can not be achieved if these hidden agendas are implemented in part or full. In many cases, it will be shown that this type of political behavior will only serve this interests of a few at the expense of the rest of Americans. This political blog will also look at other relevant political discussions that shape or control our society.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Land of Confusion

Are we living in the land of confusion?

Monday, November 17, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

CNN Money: G-20: Shaping a new world order

The elites will not rest until the New World Order agenda is fulfilled:

http://money.cnn.com/2008/11/14/news/economy/g20_powerplay/index.htm

Here's another article from the Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/14/AR2008111403949.html?sid=ST2008111500106&s_pos=


Just in case you forgot what the new world order is and what they are talking about, here's some video reminders:









Thursday, November 13, 2008

Friday, November 7, 2008

Visa programs are just another scam for cheap labor

The following videos are about the visa programs in America. Who ever thought that these visas would ever turn out to be just another scam like many others over the years?



Wow! This guy is delusional. The H1B visa program is clearly a scam for cheap overseas labor!



Here's how the scam works:







Sunday, November 2, 2008

American Drug War

This movie is definitely an eye opening experience about the drug war that we've been involved in since Nixon. It's all about money and control:

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=American+Drug+war&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The New Neo-Con Reality

Paul Roberts sums up the impact of Bush Administration on America with this article.

By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

"We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality -- judiciously, as you will -- we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."

--Bush White House aide explaining the New Reality

See the article here:
http://counterpunch.org/roberts10282008.html

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A League of Democracies or a Democratic United Nations

John McCain has announced that he supports plans for a League of Democracies. What are your thoughts on this controversial organization?

http://www.harvardir.org/articles/1758/

Sen. Stevens found guilty of corruption

Senator Stevens is probably the first causalty of the Grand Jury. However, I suspect that he won't be the last anytime soon:

http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE49Q7FG20081028

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/21/america.poll/index.html

Isn't it time for Americans to stop being scared and start turning things around? It's disappointing to see that the MSM is reporting this kind of stuff:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/21/america.poll/index.html

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Zeitgeist Addendum

Here's the latest Zeitgeist Addendum:





Review of Zeitgeist Addendum by Alex Jones:

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

More Options for President

Is it time to consider someone else for President? Here are some options:

Chuck Baldwin



Bob Barr's Channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/bobbarr2008?ob=4


Ralph Nader's Channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/votenader08?ob=4

Veterans Against McCain

Has anyone seen this website? It seems to have a lot of negative views about McCain. Are these stories and views true about McCain?

http://www.vietnamveteransagainstmccain.com/

Aldous Huxley interviewed by Mike Wallace

The passion for power is one of the most moving passions for man. What are your thoughts about Huxley's interview with Mike Wallace?

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Monday, October 6, 2008

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

It's Time for a Revolution!

Let's revolt against these tyrants and King George!

Monday, September 29, 2008

The House Sided With the People!

Here's the final vote on the Bailout Bill!


Key Vote
(How all members voted)

Economic Stabilization/Bail Out Bill

Key Votes:
HR 3997: Economic Stabilization/Bail Out Bill

Issues: Budget, Spending and Taxes, Business and Consumers
Date: 09/29/2008
Sponsor: Rep. Rangel, Charles (D-NY)

Roll no. 674

Concurrence Vote Passed
(House)
How members voted
(205 - 228)

State District Name Party Vote
AK At-Large Rep. Donald Young Republican N
AL 1 Rep. Josiah Bonner Jr. Republican Y
AL 2 Rep. Terry Everett Republican Y
AL 3 Rep. Michael Rogers Republican Y
AL 4 Rep. Robert Aderholt Republican N
AL 5 Rep. Robert Cramer Democratic Y
AL 6 Rep. Spencer Bachus Republican Y
AL 7 Rep. Artur Davis Democratic Y
AR 1 Rep. Robert Berry Democratic Y
AR 2 Rep. Victor Snyder Democratic Y
AR 3 Rep. John Boozman Republican Y
AR 4 Rep. Mike Ross Democratic Y
AZ 1 Rep. Richard Renzi Republican N
AZ 2 Rep. Trent Franks Republican N
AZ 3 Rep. John Shadegg Republican N
AZ 4 Rep. Ed Pastor Democratic N
AZ 5 Rep. Harry Mitchell Democratic N
AZ 6 Rep. Jeff Flake Republican N
AZ 7 Rep. Raúl Grijalva Democratic N
AZ 8 Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Democratic N
CA 1 Rep. Michael Thompson Democratic N
CA 2 Rep. Walter Herger Jr. Republican Y
CA 3 Rep. Daniel Lungren Republican Y
CA 4 Rep. John Doolittle Republican N
CA 5 Rep. Doris Matsui Democratic Y
CA 6 Rep. Lynn Woolsey Democratic N
CA 7 Rep. George Miller Democratic Y
CA 8 Rep. Nancy Pelosi Democratic Y
CA 9 Rep. Barbara Lee Democratic N
CA 10 Rep. Ellen Tauscher Democratic Y
CA 11 Rep. Gerald McNerney Democratic Y
CA 12 Rep. K. Speier Democratic Y
CA 13 Rep. Fortney Stark Democratic N
CA 14 Rep. Anna Eshoo Democratic Y
CA 15 Rep. Michael Honda Democratic Y
CA 16 Rep. Zoe Lofgren Democratic Y
CA 17 Rep. Sam Farr Democratic Y
CA 18 Rep. Dennis Cardoza Democratic Y
CA 19 Rep. George Radanovich Republican Y
CA 20 Rep. Jim Costa Democratic Y
CA 21 Rep. Devin Nunes Republican N
CA 22 Rep. Kevin McCarthy Republican N
CA 23 Rep. Lois Capps Democratic Y
CA 24 Rep. Elton Gallegly Republican N
CA 25 Rep. Howard McKeon Republican Y
CA 26 Rep. David Dreier Republican Y
CA 27 Rep. Brad Sherman Democratic N
CA 28 Rep. Howard Berman Democratic Y
CA 29 Rep. Adam Schiff Democratic N
CA 30 Rep. Henry Waxman Democratic Y
CA 31 Rep. Xavier Becerra Democratic N
CA 32 Rep. Hilda Solis Democratic N
CA 33 Rep. Diane Watson Democratic N
CA 34 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard Democratic N
CA 35 Rep. Maxine Waters Democratic Y
CA 36 Rep. Jane Harman Democratic Y
CA 37 Rep. Laura Richardson Democratic Y
CA 38 Rep. Grace Napolitano Democratic N
CA 39 Rep. Linda Sánchez Democratic N
CA 40 Rep. Edward Royce Republican N
CA 41 Rep. Jerry Lewis Republican Y
CA 42 Rep. Gary Miller Republican Y
CA 43 Rep. Joe Baca Democratic N
CA 44 Rep. Ken Calvert Republican Y
CA 45 Rep. Mary Bono Mack Republican Y
CA 46 Rep. Dana Rohrabacher Republican N
CA 47 Rep. Loretta Sanchez Democratic N
CA 48 Rep. John B.T. Campbell III Republican Y
CA 49 Rep. Darrell Issa Republican N
CA 50 Rep. Brian Bilbray Republican N
CA 51 Rep. Bob Filner Democratic N
CA 52 Rep. Duncan Hunter Republican N
CA 53 Rep. Susan Davis Democratic Y
CO 1 Rep. Diana DeGette Democratic Y
CO 3 Rep. John Salazar Democratic N
CO 4 Rep. Marilyn Musgrave Republican N
CO 5 Rep. Douglas Lamborn Republican N
CO 6 Rep. Tom Tancredo Republican Y
CO 7 Rep. Ed Perlmutter Democratic Y
CO Rep. Mark Udall Democratic N
CT 1 Rep. John Larson Democratic Y
CT 2 Rep. Joseph Courtney Democratic N
CT 3 Rep. Rosa DeLauro Democratic Y
CT 4 Rep. Christopher Shays Republican Y
CT 5 Rep. Christopher Murphy Democratic Y
DE At-Large Rep. Michael Castle Republican Y
FL 1 Rep. Jeff Miller Republican N
FL 2 Rep. Allen Boyd Jr. Democratic Y
FL 3 Rep. Corrine Brown Democratic Y
FL 4 Rep. Ander Crenshaw Republican Y
FL 5 Rep. Virginia Brown-Waite Republican N
FL 6 Rep. Clifford Stearns Republican N
FL 7 Rep. John Mica Republican N
FL 8 Rep. Ric Keller Republican N
FL 9 Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis Republican N
FL 10 Rep. C. W. Bill Young Republican N
FL 11 Rep. Kathy Castor Democratic N
FL 12 Rep. Adam Putnam Republican Y
FL 13 Rep. Vern Buchanan Republican N
FL 14 Rep. Connie Mack IV Republican N
FL 15 Rep. David Weldon Republican Y
FL 16 Rep. Tim Mahoney Democratic Y
FL 17 Rep. Kendrick Meek Sr. Democratic Y
FL 18 Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican N
FL 19 Rep. Robert Wexler Democratic Y
FL 20 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic Y
FL 21 Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart Republican N
FL 22 Rep. Ron Klein Democratic Y
FL 23 Rep. Alcee Hastings Sr. Democratic Y
FL 24 Rep. Tom Feeney Republican N
FL 25 Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart Republican N
GA 1 Rep. Jack Kingston Republican N
GA 2 Rep. Sanford Bishop Jr. Democratic Y
GA 3 Rep. Lynn Westmoreland Republican N
GA 4 Rep. Henry Johnson Jr. Democratic N
GA 5 Rep. John Lewis Democratic N
GA 6 Rep. Thomas Price Republican N
GA 7 Rep. John Linder Republican N
GA 8 Rep. James Marshall Democratic Y
GA 9 Rep. Nathan Deal Republican N
GA 10 Rep. Paul Broun Republican N
GA 11 Rep. Phil Gingrey Republican N
GA 12 Rep. John Barrow Democratic N
GA 13 Rep. David Scott Democratic N
HI 1 Rep. Neil Abercrombie Democratic N
HI 2 Rep. Mazie Hirono Democratic N
IA 1 Rep. Bruce Braley Democratic N
IA 2 Rep. Dave Loebsack Democratic Y
IA 3 Rep. Leonard Boswell Democratic Y
IA 4 Rep. Thomas Latham Republican N
IA 5 Rep. Steve King Republican N
ID 1 Rep. William Sali Republican N
ID 2 Rep. Michael Simpson Republican Y
IL 1 Rep. Bobby Rush Democratic N
IL 2 Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Democratic N
IL 3 Rep. Daniel Lipinski Democratic N
IL 4 Rep. Luis Gutierrez Democratic Y
IL 5 Rep. Rahm Emanuel Democratic Y
IL 6 Rep. Peter Roskam Republican N
IL 7 Rep. Danny Davis Democratic Y
IL 8 Rep. Melissa Bean Democratic Y
IL 9 Rep. Janice Schakowsky Democratic Y
IL 10 Rep. Mark Kirk Republican Y
IL 11 Rep. Gerald Weller Republican NV
IL 12 Rep. Jerry Costello Democratic N
IL 13 Rep. Judy Biggert Republican N
IL 14 Rep. Bill Foster Democratic Y
IL 15 Rep. Timothy Johnson Republican N
IL 16 Rep. Donald Manzullo Republican N
IL 17 Rep. Phil Hare Democratic Y
IL 18 Rep. Ray LaHood Republican Y
IL 19 Rep. John Shimkus Republican N
IN 1 Rep. Peter Visclosky Democratic N
IN 2 Rep. Joe Donnelly Sr. Democratic Y
IN 3 Rep. Mark Souder Republican Y
IN 4 Rep. Stephen Buyer Republican N
IN 5 Rep. Dan Burton Republican N
IN 6 Rep. Mike Pence Republican N
IN 7 Rep. André Carson Democratic N
IN 8 Rep. Brad Ellsworth Democratic Y
IN 9 Rep. Baron Hill Democratic N
KS 1 Rep. Jerry Moran Republican N
KS 2 Rep. Nancy Boyda Democratic N
KS 3 Rep. Dennis Moore Democratic Y
KS 4 Rep. Todd Tiahrt Republican N
KY 1 Rep. Edward Whitfield Republican N
KY 2 Rep. Ron Lewis Republican Y
KY 3 Rep. John Yarmuth Democratic N
KY 4 Rep. Geoff Davis Republican N
KY 5 Rep. Harold Rogers Republican Y
KY 6 Rep. Albert Chandler III Democratic N
LA 1 Rep. Stephen Scalise Republican N
LA 2 Rep. William Jefferson Democratic N
LA 3 Rep. Charles Melancon Sr. Democratic Y
LA 4 Rep. James McCrery III Republican Y
LA 5 Rep. Rodney Alexander Republican N
LA 6 Rep. Donald Cazayoux Jr. Democratic N
LA 7 Rep. Charles Boustany Jr. Republican N
MA 1 Rep. John Olver Democratic Y
MA 2 Rep. Richard Neal Democratic Y
MA 3 Rep. James McGovern Democratic Y
MA 4 Rep. Barney Frank Democratic Y
MA 5 Rep. Nicola Tsongas Democratic Y
MA 6 Rep. John Tierney Democratic N
MA 7 Rep. Edward Markey Democratic Y
MA 8 Rep. Michael Capuano Democratic Y
MA 9 Rep. Stephen Lynch Democratic N
MA 10 Rep. William Delahunt Democratic N
MD 1 Rep. Wayne Gilchrest Republican Y
MD 2 Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic Y
MD 3 Rep. John Sarbanes Democratic Y
MD 4 Rep. Donna Edwards Democratic N
MD 5 Rep. Steny Hoyer Democratic Y
MD 6 Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Republican N
MD 7 Rep. Elijah Cummings Democratic N
MD 8 Rep. Christopher Van Hollen Jr. Democratic Y
ME 1 Rep. Thomas Allen Democratic Y
ME 2 Rep. Michael Michaud Democratic N
MI 1 Rep. Bart Stupak Democratic N
MI 2 Rep. Peter Hoekstra Republican N
MI 3 Rep. Vernon Ehlers Republican Y
MI 4 Rep. David Camp Republican Y
MI 5 Rep. Dale Kildee Democratic Y
MI 6 Rep. Frederick Stephen Upton Republican Y
MI 7 Rep. Timothy Walberg Republican N
MI 8 Rep. Mike Rogers Republican N
MI 9 Rep. Joseph Knollenberg Republican N
MI 10 Rep. Candice Miller Republican N
MI 11 Rep. Thaddeus McCotter Republican N
MI 12 Rep. Sander Levin Democratic Y
MI 13 Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick Democratic N
MI 14 Rep. John Conyers Jr. Democratic N
MI 15 Rep. John Dingell Democratic Y
MN 1 Rep. Timothy Walz Democratic/Farmer/Labor N
MN 2 Rep. John Kline Republican Y
MN 3 Rep. James Ramstad Republican N
MN 4 Rep. Betty McCollum Democratic/Farmer/Labor Y
MN 5 Rep. Keith Ellison Democratic/Farmer/Labor Y
MN 6 Rep. Michele Bachmann Republican N
MN 7 Rep. Collin Peterson Democratic/Farmer/Labor N
MN 8 Rep. James Oberstar Democratic/Farmer/Labor Y
MO 1 Rep. William Lacy Clay Jr. Democratic N
MO 2 Rep. W. Todd Akin Republican N
MO 3 Rep. John Russell Carnahan Democratic Y
MO 4 Rep. Ike Skelton Democratic Y
MO 5 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II Democratic N
MO 6 Rep. Samuel Graves Republican N
MO 7 Rep. Roy Blunt Republican Y
MO 8 Rep. Jo Ann Emerson Republican Y
MO 9 Rep. Kenny Hulshof Republican N
MS 1 Rep. Travis Childers Democratic N
MS 2 Rep. Bennie Thompson Democratic N
MS 3 Rep. Charles Pickering Jr. Republican Y
MS 4 Rep. Gene Taylor Democratic N
MT At-Large Rep. Dennis Rehberg Republican N
NC 1 Rep. George Butterfield Jr. Democratic N
NC 2 Rep. Bob Etheridge Democratic Y
NC 3 Rep. Walter Beaman Jones Jr. Republican N
NC 4 Rep. David Price Democratic Y
NC 5 Rep. Virginia Foxx Republican N
NC 6 Rep. John Coble Republican N
NC 7 Rep. Mike McIntyre Democratic N
NC 8 Rep. Robert Hayes Republican N
NC 9 Rep. Sue Myrick Republican N
NC 10 Rep. Patrick McHenry Republican N
NC 11 Rep. Heath Shuler Democratic N
NC 12 Rep. Melvin Watt Democratic Y
NC 13 Rep. Ralph Miller Democratic Y
ND At-Large Rep. Earl Pomeroy Democratic-NPL Y
NE 1 Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Republican N
NE 2 Rep. Lee Terry Republican N
NE 3 Rep. Adrian Smith Republican N
NH 1 Rep. Carol Shea-Porter Democratic N
NH 2 Rep. Paul Hodes Democratic N
NJ 1 Rep. Robert Andrews Democratic Y
NJ 2 Rep. Frank LoBiondo Republican N
NJ 3 Rep. H. James Saxton Republican Y
NJ 4 Rep. Christopher Smith Republican N
NJ 5 Rep. Scott Garrett Republican N
NJ 6 Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. Democratic Y
NJ 7 Rep. Michael Ferguson Republican Y
NJ 8 Rep. William Pascrell Jr. Democratic N
NJ 9 Rep. Steven Rothman Democratic N
NJ 10 Rep. Donald Payne Democratic N
NJ 11 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican N
NJ 12 Rep. Rush Holt Jr. Democratic Y
NJ 13 Rep. Albio Sires Democratic Y
NM 1 Rep. Heather Wilson Republican Y
NM 2 Rep. Stevan Pearce Republican N
NM 3 Rep. Tom Udall Democratic N
NV 1 Rep. Shelley Berkley Democratic N
NV 2 Rep. Dean Heller Republican N
NV 3 Rep. Jon Porter Sr. Republican Y
NY 1 Rep. Timothy Bishop Democratic Y
NY 2 Rep. Steve Israel Democratic Y
NY 3 Rep. Peter King Republican Y
NY 4 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy Democratic Y
NY 5 Rep. Gary Ackerman Democratic Y
NY 6 Rep. Gregory Meeks Democratic Y
NY 7 Rep. Joseph Crowley Democratic Y
NY 8 Rep. Jerrold Nadler Democratic Y
NY 9 Rep. Anthony David Weiner Democratic Y
NY 10 Rep. Edolphus Towns Democratic Y
NY 11 Rep. Yvette Clarke Democratic Y
NY 12 Rep. Nydia Velázquez Democratic Y
NY 13 Rep. Vito Fossella Jr. Republican Y
NY 14 Rep. Carolyn Maloney Democratic Y
NY 15 Rep. Charles Rangel Democratic Y
NY 16 Rep. José Serrano Democratic N
NY 17 Rep. Eliot Engel Democratic Y
NY 18 Rep. Nita Lowey Democratic Y
NY 19 Rep. John Hall Democratic Y
NY 20 Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand Democratic N
NY 21 Rep. Michael McNulty Democratic Y
NY 22 Rep. Maurice Hinchey Democratic N
NY 23 Rep. John McHugh Republican Y
NY 24 Rep. Michael Arcuri Democratic Y
NY 25 Rep. James Walsh Republican Y
NY 26 Rep. Thomas Reynolds Republican Y
NY 27 Rep. Brian Higgins Democratic Y
NY 28 Rep. Louise McIntosh Slaughter Democratic Y
NY 29 Rep. John Kuhl Jr. Republican N
OH 1 Rep. Steven Chabot Republican N
OH 2 Rep. Jean Schmidt Republican N
OH 3 Rep. Michael Turner Republican N
OH 4 Rep. James Jordan Republican N
OH 5 Rep. Robert Latta Republican N
OH 6 Rep. Charles Wilson Jr. Democratic Y
OH 7 Rep. David Lee Hobson Republican Y
OH 8 Rep. John Boehner Republican Y
OH 9 Rep. Marcy Kaptur Democratic N
OH 10 Rep. Dennis Kucinich Democratic N
OH 12 Rep. Patrick Tiberi Republican N
OH 13 Rep. Betty Sutton Democratic N
OH 14 Rep. Steven LaTourette Republican N
OH 15 Rep. Deborah Pryce Republican Y
OH 16 Rep. Ralph Regula Republican Y
OH 17 Rep. Timothy Ryan Democratic Y
OH 18 Rep. Zachary Space Democratic Y
OK 1 Rep. John Sullivan Republican N
OK 2 Rep. David Daniel Boren Democratic Y
OK 3 Rep. Frank Lucas Republican N
OK 4 Rep. Tom Cole Republican Y
OK 5 Rep. Mary Fallin Republican N
OR 1 Rep. David Wu Democratic N
OR 2 Rep. Greg Walden Republican Y
OR 3 Rep. Earl Blumenauer Democratic N
OR 4 Rep. Peter DeFazio Democratic N
OR 5 Rep. Darlene Hooley Democratic Y
PA 1 Rep. Robert Brady Democratic Y
PA 2 Rep. Chaka Fattah Sr. Democratic Y
PA 3 Rep. Philip English Republican N
PA 4 Rep. Jason Altmire Democratic N
PA 5 Rep. John Peterson Republican Y
PA 6 Rep. Jim Gerlach Republican N
PA 7 Rep. Joseph Sestak Jr. Democratic Y
PA 8 Rep. Patrick Murphy Democratic Y
PA 9 Rep. Bill Shuster Republican N
PA 10 Rep. Christopher Carney Democratic N
PA 11 Rep. Paul Kanjorski Democratic Y
PA 12 Rep. John Murtha Democratic Y
PA 13 Rep. Allyson Schwartz Democratic Y
PA 14 Rep. Michael Doyle Jr. Democratic Y
PA 15 Rep. Charles Dent Republican N
PA 16 Rep. Joseph Pitts Republican N
PA 17 Rep. Tim Holden Democratic N
PA 18 Rep. Tim Murphy Republican N
PA 19 Rep. Todd Platts Republican N
RI 1 Rep. Patrick Kennedy Democratic Y
RI 2 Rep. James Langevin Democratic Y
SC 1 Rep. Henry Brown Jr. Republican Y
SC 2 Rep. Addison Wilson Sr. Republican Y
SC 3 Rep. J. Gresham Barrett Republican N
SC 4 Rep. Robert Inglis Sr. Republican Y
SC 5 Rep. John Spratt Jr. Democratic Y
SC 6 Rep. James Clyburn Democratic Y
SD At-Large Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin Democratic N
TN 1 Rep. David Davis Republican N
TN 2 Rep. John Duncan Jr. Republican N
TN 3 Rep. Zach Wamp Republican N
TN 4 Rep. Lincoln Davis Democratic Y
TN 5 Rep. Jim Cooper Democratic Y
TN 6 Rep. Bart Gordon Democratic Y
TN 7 Rep. Marsha Blackburn Republican N
TN 8 Rep. John Tanner Democratic Y
TN 9 Rep. Stephen Cohen Democratic Y
TX 1 Rep. Louis Gohmert Republican N
TX 2 Rep. Ted Poe Republican N
TX 3 Rep. Samuel Johnson Republican N
TX 4 Rep. Ralph Hall Republican N
TX 5 Rep. Jeb Hensarling Republican N
TX 6 Rep. Joe Barton Republican N
TX 7 Rep. John Culberson Republican N
TX 8 Rep. Kevin Brady Republican Y
TX 9 Rep. Al Green Democratic N
TX 10 Rep. Michael McCaul Republican N
TX 11 Rep. K. Michael Conaway Republican N
TX 12 Rep. Kay Granger Republican Y
TX 13 Rep. William Thornberry Republican N
TX 14 Rep. Ronald Paul Republican N
TX 15 Rep. Rubén Hinojosa Sr. Democratic Y
TX 16 Rep. Silvestre Reyes Democratic Y
TX 17 Rep. Thomas Edwards Democratic Y
TX 18 Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic N
TX 19 Rep. Randy Neugebauer Republican N
TX 20 Rep. Charles Gonzalez Democratic Y
TX 21 Rep. Lamar Smith Republican Y
TX 22 Rep. Nicholas Lampson Democratic N
TX 23 Rep. Ciro Rodriguez Democratic N
TX 24 Rep. Kenny Marchant Republican N
TX 25 Rep. Lloyd Doggett Democratic N
TX 26 Rep. Michael Burgess Republican N
TX 27 Rep. Solomon Ortiz Sr. Democratic N
TX 28 Rep. Henry Cuellar Democratic N
TX 29 Rep. Raymond Green Democratic N
TX 30 Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson Democratic Y
TX 31 Rep. John Carter Republican N
TX 32 Rep. Peter Sessions Republican Y
UT 1 Rep. Rob Bishop Republican N
UT 2 Rep. Jim Matheson Democratic N
UT 3 Rep. Chris Cannon Republican Y
VA 1 Rep. Robert Wittman Republican N
VA 2 Rep. Thelma Drake Republican N
VA 3 Rep. Robert Scott Democratic N
VA 4 Rep. James Randy Forbes Republican N
VA 5 Rep. Virgil Goode Jr. Republican N
VA 6 Rep. Robert Goodlatte Republican N
VA 7 Rep. Eric Cantor Republican Y
VA 8 Rep. James Moran Jr. Democratic Y
VA 9 Rep. Frederick Boucher Democratic Y
VA 10 Rep. Frank Wolf Republican Y
VA 11 Rep. Thomas Davis III Republican Y
VT At-Large Rep. Peter Welch Democratic N
WA 1 Rep. Jay Inslee Democratic N
WA 2 Rep. Rick Larsen Democratic Y
WA 3 Rep. Brian Baird Democratic Y
WA 4 Rep. Doc Hastings Republican N
WA 5 Rep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers Republican N
WA 6 Rep. Norman Dicks Democratic Y
WA 7 Rep. James McDermott Democratic Y
WA 8 Rep. David George Reichert Republican N
WA 9 Rep. Adam Smith Democratic Y
WI 1 Rep. Paul Ryan Republican Y
WI 2 Rep. Tammy Baldwin Democratic Y
WI 3 Rep. Ronald Kind Democratic Y
WI 4 Rep. Gwendolynne Moore Democratic Y
WI 5 Rep. James Sensenbrenner Jr. Republican N
WI 6 Rep. Thomas Petri Republican N
WI 7 Rep. David Ross Obey Democratic Y
WI 8 Rep. Steven Kagen Democratic N
WV 1 Rep. Alan Mollohan Democratic Y
WV 2 Rep. Shelley Capito Republican N
WV 3 Rep. Nick Joe Rahall II Democratic Y
WY At-Large Rep. Barbara Cubin Republican Y

Vote Key
Y
N
NV
PY
PN
G
NG

Yea
Nay
Not Voting, Excused, Absent, or Present
Pair Yea
Pair Nay
Guilty
Not Guilty

Friday, September 26, 2008

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bailouts will lead to rough economic ride

Ron Paul opposes the bailout:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/23/paul.bailout/index.html

"Laws passed by Congress such as the Community Reinvestment Act required banks to make loans to previously underserved segments of their communities, thus forcing banks to lend to people who normally would be rejected as bad credit risks."

Congressman Larry McDonald on Crossfire before he was Killed

This video is quite revealing. It shows Congressman Larry McDonald on crossfire before he was killed. Was he right about world government in light of what is happening in America today?

http://digg.com/lbv.php?id=5278122&ord=1

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Nader and 9/11 Truth

It appears that Nader supports a new investigation into 9/11:

Friday, September 5, 2008

Free Press or Not

What are your thoughts about the RNC? Is this Republic threatened when free speech is suppressed or especially when the free press is jailed?

http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-78031

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Neo Cons: A Dangerous Simularity

Is it true that the Neo-Cons are really the Neo-Nazis?







Friday, August 29, 2008

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Secrets of the Federal Reserve Pt 1: Global Rulers

Is it time to rise up and take back America?

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

4 arrested after alleged threats to kill Obama

What are your thoughts on this article? It appears that this might have occurred at the DNC if it wasn't stopped.

http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=98343&catid=188

Felon pushes gun rights

Should a convicted felon have the right to bear arms?

http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/jul/31/felon-pushes-gun-rights/

Monday, August 25, 2008

The New World Order

Does George Bush think that the UN laws are above the US Constitution? Does he really believe that Americans will accept the New World Order?


Biden in 1992 an American Agenda for the New World Order

Is Joe Biden a NWO puppet? This article on Kenny's Sideshow seems to think so:

http://kennysideshow.blogspot.com/2008/08/biden-in-1992-setting-american-agenda.html

Sunday, August 24, 2008

The Anthrax Case

This is a pretty good discussion about the Anthrax case. What do you think?




Saturday, August 23, 2008

Internet 2

Is it true that the government is going to limit the internet because they are not winning the information war? Are we going to put up with Communist style censorship?



Is he telling the truth in this video or is it more lies from the MSM?

Friday, August 22, 2008

Learn how the Neo Con movement began - Strauss

What is your view about the neo-con philosophy?

Friday, August 8, 2008

President John F Kennedy Secret Society Speech

Who was President Kennedy really talking about in this speech?

The New American Empire

Do you think that Congress should read the bills before making them law?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article20455.htm

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Global Intel Network

It looks like that there might be plans in the work by the CFR to consolidate the intelligences agencies of the world to create a global intel network:

http://blacklistednews.com/news-963-0-5-5--.html

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Milton Friedman on Slavery and Colonization

Milton Friedman: "Capitalism is not a sufficient condition for freedom. Capitalism is a necessary condition for freedom. I never said where ever you have capitalism, you have freedom. Where ever you have freedom, you have capitalism. Capitalism is a necessary condition for freedom and not a sufficient condition."

Obama Calls For New World Order In Berlin

What is he talking about? What is this "New World Order" nonsense?

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Ted Nugent on the Alex Jones Show:"APATHY"

Apathy is definitely a green light for tyranny:

Part 1



Part 2



Part 3



Part 4

Ron Paul Announces Jesse Ventura and Rockie Lynne!

Rally for the Republic!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mkaxosdw3U

RON PAUL HAS THE GREATEST VOTING RECORD EVER IN CONGRESS!

Does Ron Paul really have the greatest voting record of all time?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n85LrvWdNkk

G.O.P. Drops in Voting Rolls in Many States

I predicted this would happen six months ago. The American people are starting to wake up to the nightmare that Bush and a complicit Congress created the last seven years:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/us/politics/05flip.html

Monday, August 4, 2008

Friday, August 1, 2008

Aide to U.S. Senator Jim Webb Found Dead from Apparent Gunshot Wound

What's going on here?

Authorities in Botetourt County this morning discovered the body of a well-known Democratic operative and U.S. Senate aide along U.S. 220, dead from an apparent gunshot wound.The body of Frederick W. Hutchins Jr., 26, of Roanoke was found shortly after 7 a.m. along southbound U.S. 220 by a Botetourt County deputy who had stopped to check on a vehicle parked on the highway's shoulder, according to the sheriff's office.Hutchins was an aide to U.S. Senator Jim Webb, D-Va.Hutchins had been shot in the head, and a gun was found beneath his body, Sheriff Ronnie Sprinkle said. The sheriff added that the official cause of death would be determined by the state medical examiner.Hutchins' body was outside the car, which was north of Fincastle, on a small embankment beside the road. Sprinkle said the death occurred between 4:30 a.m., when an officer passed the scene and no vehicle was present, and 7:08 a.m., when another officer stopped to check on the parked vehicle.Before joining Webb's office, Hutchins was an aide to state Del. Onzlee Ware, D-Roanoke.This afternoon, Ware said he first met Hutchins at a political rally at the Roanoke City Market in 1993. The 13-year-old Hutchins declared that Ware was going to run for office one day, and that Hutchins would be his campaign manager, Ware recalled. Ten years later, it happened.Hutchins was always loyal, Ware said. “Fred stuck with me,” he said. “And there were times I know he was called a n-----lover because he stuck with me, a black man.”They'd talked about the future, Ware said. “We always said there’d be another campaign to come,” he said. “I’d run for another office and he again planned to be my campaign manager."Ware teared up, then continued: “I don’t question what God does. He left Fred here for a short time and he did things most people don’t get to do in a lifetime.”Senator Jim Webb today issued a statement about Hutchins' death: “I am terribly saddened by the tragic and sudden death of Fred Hutchins, who diligently managed our Roanoke Senate office. Freddie was one of the most honorable and friendly individuals I have had the pleasure of knowing. He was a mainstay in the Roanoke community and a friend to all who knew him. My condolences go out to his mother, Karen, and the rest of his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.

Air Force Brigadier General Apparently Killed Himself at Home with Wife and Daughter Nearby

What's going on here?

http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/07/air-force-offic.html

ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska — An Air Force brigadier general died of a gunshot wound that likely was self-inflicted, a spokesman said Monday. Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Tinsley, the commander at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, suffered a gunshot wound to his chest late Sunday night and was pronounced dead within a half hour, said Col. Richard Walberg, who assumed command at Elmendorf after Tinsley's death. "To the best information, it's possible it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Walberg said at a news conference. The weapon was likely a handgun. Medical responders rushed to Tinsley's home on base but were unsuccessful in trying to save him. Tinsley's wife and college-age daughter were home at the time of the shooting. Tinsley was named base commander in May 2007. He had served as an F-15 instructor pilot, F-15C test pilot, wing weapons officer, exchange officer and instructor with the Royal Australian Air Force. His previous 22-month assignment was executive officer to the Air Force chief of staff, Gen. T. Michael "Buzz" Mosely, who in June resigned under pressure in an agency shake-up. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates ousted both Mosely, the Air Force military chief, and Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne, the agency's civilian head, holding them accountable for failing to fully correct an erosion of nuclear-related performance standards. One concern was a cross-country flight in August 2007 of a B-52 carrying armed nuclear weapons. Walberg said Tinsley was not under investigation or undue stress. "Gen. Tinsley was under no investigation," he said. "As far as stress, sir, this job, by nature of being an Air Force officer in a nation at war, is stressful. Undue stress, no." Walberg lives across the street from the base commander's home. He and his wife went to bed at about 10 p.m. Sunday and the base command post called about 10 to 15 minutes later. "The individual on the end of the line was fairly agitated and said there was a report of a gunshot at Gen. Tinsley's house and people are screaming." The colonel bolted out of the house with his wife behind him and met Col. Eli Powell, the 3rd Medical Group commander and an orthopedic surgeon, inside. Powell, who lives next door to Walberg, had also received a call. He started resuscitation efforts on Tinsley as family members watched. Tinsley was declared dead at 10:30 p.m. Representatives of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology will do a report and declare whether Tinsley's cause of death was suicide, Walberg said. "We're assuming it was, and I'm not prepared to make that statement," he said. A report takes an average of 30 days to complete, he said. Tinsley's outstanding achievement was the care he showed for those under his command, Walberg said. "Brig. Gen. Tom Tinsley's best accomplishment in the 15 months or so that he's been the commander is his absolute love, and I mean love with a capital L, for his airmen. His first thought in the morning, his last thought at night for his professional family was how can I better take care of these airmen who are being sent in harm's way." Walberg recalled his first contact with Tinsley 18 months ago. Over the phone, Tinsley introduced himself as "Pugs," his fighter pilot call sign. "I said, 'Why is that important to me?'" "He said, 'Dude, we're going to have a lot of fun together. I'm your boss." The fighter pilot and the transport pilot traded good-natured barbs. "And he was always right because he was a general and I was a colonel," he said. "In the 13 months that we've worked together, I think we did a lot of great things together and we had a lot of fun," he said. "This is a real tragedy and I've lost a very, very good friend."

Craig Barnes on NH HR24

Let's do what the Romans failed to do and save the Republic against a ruthless tyrant:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho5e998K6Hw

Report: Anthrax suspect kills self before filing of criminal charges

There are some serious cracks in the wall with the so-called war on terror. Have you ever wondered what happened to the investigation of those Anthrax mailings?

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/08/01/anthrax.suicide.ap/index.html

Barack Obama's Stealth Socialism

Election '08: Before friendly audiences, Barack Obama speaks passionately about something called 'economic justice.' He uses the term obliquely, though, speaking in code — socialist code.

The Audacity Of Socialism

During his NAACP speech earlier this month, Sen. Obama repeated the term at least four times. 'I've been working my entire adult life to help build an America where economic justice is being served,' he said at the group's 99th annual convention in Cincinnati.And as president, 'we'll ensure that economic justice is served,' he asserted. 'That's what this election is about.' Obama never spelled out the meaning of the term, but he didn't have to. His audience knew what he meant, judging from its thumping approval.It's the rest of the public that remains in the dark, which is why we're launching this special educational series.'Economic justice' simply means punishing the successful and redistributing their wealth by government fiat. It's a euphemism for socialism.In the past, such rhetoric was just that — rhetoric. But Obama's positioning himself with alarming stealth to put that rhetoric into action on a scale not seen since the birth of the welfare state.In his latest memoir he shares that he'd like to 'recast' the welfare net that FDR and LBJ cast while rolling back what he derisively calls the 'winner-take-all' market economy that Ronald Reagan reignited (with record gains in living standards for all).Obama also talks about 'restoring fairness to the economy,' code for soaking the 'rich' — a segment of society he fails to understand that includes mom-and-pop businesses filing individual tax returns.It's clear from a close reading of his two books that he's a firm believer in class envy. He assumes the economy is a fixed pie, whereby the successful only get rich at the expense of the poor.Following this discredited Marxist model, he believes government must step in and redistribute pieces of the pie. That requires massive transfers of wealth through government taxing and spending, a return to the entitlement days of old.Of course, Obama is too smart to try to smuggle such hoary collectivist garbage through the front door. He's disguising the wealth transfers as 'investments' — 'to make America more competitive,' he says, or 'that give us a fighting chance,' whatever that means.Among his proposed 'investments':• 'Universal,' 'guaranteed' health care.• 'Free' college tuition.• 'Universal national service' (a la Havana).• 'Universal 401(k)s' (in which the government would match contributions made by 'low- and moderate-income families').• 'Free' job training (even for criminals).• 'Wage insurance' (to supplement dislocated union workers' old income levels).• 'Free' child care and 'universal' preschool.• More subsidized public housing.• A fatter earned income tax credit for 'working poor.'• And even a Global Poverty Act that amounts to a Marshall Plan for the Third World, first and foremost Africa.His new New Deal also guarantees a 'living wage,' with a $10 minimum wage indexed to inflation; and 'fair trade' and 'fair labor practices,' with breaks for 'patriot employers' who cow-tow to unions, and sticks for 'nonpatriot' companies that don't.That's just for starters — first-term stuff.Obama doesn't stop with socialized health care. He wants to socialize your entire human resources department — from payrolls to pensions. His social-microengineering even extends to mandating all employers provide seven paid sick days per year to salary and hourly workers alike.You can see why Obama was ranked, hands-down, the most liberal member of the Senate by the National Journal. Some, including colleague and presidential challenger John McCain, think he's the most liberal member in Congress.But could he really be 'more left,' as McCain recently remarked, than self-described socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (for whom Obama has openly campaigned, even making a special trip to Vermont to rally voters)?Obama's voting record, going back to his days in the Illinois statehouse, says yes. His career path — and those who guided it — leads to the same unsettling conclusion.The seeds of his far-left ideology were planted in his formative years as a teenager in Hawaii — and they were far more radical than any biography or profile in the media has portrayed.A careful reading of Obama's first memoir, 'Dreams From My Father,' reveals that his childhood mentor up to age 18 — a man he cryptically refers to as 'Frank' — was none other than the late communist Frank Marshall Davis, who fled Chicago after the FBI and Congress opened investigations into his 'subversive,' 'un-American activities.'As Obama was preparing to head off to college, he sat at Davis' feet in his Waikiki bungalow for nightly bull sessions. Davis plied his impressionable guest with liberal doses of whiskey and advice, including: Never trust the white establishment.'They'll train you so good,' he said, 'you'll start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity and the American way and all that sh**.'After college, where he palled around with Marxist professors and took in socialist conferences 'for inspiration,' Obama followed in Davis' footsteps, becoming a 'community organizer' in Chicago.His boss there was Gerald Kellman, whose identity Obama also tries to hide in his book. Turns out Kellman's a disciple of the late Saul 'The Red' Alinsky, a hard-boiled Chicago socialist who wrote the 'Rules for Radicals' and agitated for social revolution in America.The Chicago-based Woods Fund provided Kellman with his original $25,000 to hire Obama. In turn, Obama would later serve on the Woods board with terrorist Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground. Ayers was one of Obama's early political supporters.After three years agitating with marginal success for more welfare programs in South Side Chicago, Obama decided he would need to study law to 'bring about real change' — on a large scale.While at Harvard Law School, he still found time to hone his organizing skills. For example, he spent eight days in Los Angeles taking a national training course taught by Alinsky's Industrial Areas Foundation. With his newly minted law degree, he returned to Chicago to reapply — as well as teach — Alinsky's 'agitation' tactics.(A video-streamed bio on Obama's Web site includes a photo of him teaching in a University of Chicago classroom. If you freeze the frame and look closely at the blackboard Obama is writing on, you can make out the words 'Power Analysis' and 'Relationships Built on Self Interest' — terms right out of Alinsky's rule book.)Amid all this, Obama reunited with his late father's communist tribe in Kenya, the Luo, during trips to Africa.As a Nairobi bureaucrat, Barack Hussein Obama Sr., a Harvard-educated economist, grew to challenge the ruling pro-Western government for not being socialist enough. In an eight-page scholarly paper published in 1965, he argued for eliminating private farming and nationalizing businesses 'owned by Asians and Europeans.'His ideas for communist-style expropriation didn't stop there. He also proposed massive taxes on the rich to 'redistribute our economic gains to the benefit of all.''Theoretically, there is nothing that can stop the government from taxing 100% of income so long as the people get benefits from the government commensurate with their income which is taxed,' Obama Sr. wrote. 'I do not see why the government cannot tax those who have more and syphon some of these revenues into savings which can be utilized in investment for future development.'Taxes and 'investment' . . . the fruit truly does not fall far from the vine.(Voters might also be interested to know that Obama, the supposed straight shooter, does not once mention his father's communist leanings in an entire book dedicated to his memory.)In Kenya's recent civil unrest, Obama privately phoned the leader of the opposition Luo tribe, Raila Odinga, to voice his support. Odinga is so committed to communism he named his oldest son after Fidel Castro.With his African identity sewn up, Obama returned to Chicago and fell under the spell of an Afrocentric pastor. It was a natural attraction. The Rev. Jeremiah Wright preaches a Marxist version of Christianity called 'black liberation theology' and has supported the communists in Cuba, Nicaragua and elsewhere. Obama joined Wright's militant church, pledging allegiance to a system of 'black values' that demonizes white 'middle classness' and other mainstream pursuits.(Obama in his first book, published in 1995, calls such values 'sensible.' There's no mention of them in his new book.)With the large church behind him, Obama decided to run for political office, where he could organize for 'change' more effectively. 'As an elected official,' he said, 'I could bring church and community leaders together easier than I could as a community organizer or lawyer.'He could also exercise real, top-down power, the kind that grass-roots activists lack. Alinsky would be proud.Throughout his career, Obama has worked closely with a network of stone-cold socialists and full-blown communists striving for 'economic justice.'He's been traveling in an orbit of collectivism that runs from Nairobi to Honolulu, and on through Chicago to Washington.Yet a recent AP poll found that only 6% of Americans would describe Obama as 'liberal,' let alone socialist.Public opinion polls usually reflect media opinion, and the media by and large have portrayed Obama as a moderate 'outsider' (the No. 1 term survey respondents associate him with) who will bring a 'breath of fresh air' to Washington.The few who have drilled down on his radical roots have tended to downplay or pooh-pooh them. Even skeptics have failed to connect the dots for fear of being called the dreaded 'r' word.But too much is at stake in this election to continue mincing words.Both a historic banking crisis and 1970s-style stagflation loom over the economy. Democrats, who already control Congress, now threaten to filibuster-proof the Senate in what could be a watershed election for them — at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.A perfect storm of statism is forming, and our economic freedoms are at serious risk.Those who care less about looking politically correct than preserving the free-market individualism that's made this country great have to start calling things by their proper name to avert long-term disaster.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

D.C WARRANTLESS DOOR TO DOOR SEARCHES AND CHECK POINTS

Is this coming to a neighborhood near you?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFz9GxcxU0c

The False Right Left Paradigm

I thought that you might find this article interesting. Kevin Newsom really illustrates the problem today with the right and left politics:

By Kevin Newsom
12/10/2005
The American culture of today is being assaulted along the same lines that Caesar and Hitler used long ago, and Americans are falling prey to such tactics in growing numbers with every passing hour. We are truly a divided people, who agree or disagree along party, ethnic, racial and religious lines. Much like the priests of centuries past, no decision can be made without first consulting our appointed political or social “leaders”. We take sides with differing factions within our country, arguing about single issues that are presented to us and whose sole purpose is to divide us into isolated groups. Instead of meaningful debate about the future of our nation, we receive only distractions. We thirst for truth, meaning, and freedom, but instead find ourselves wandering through the desert of distraction and confusion. We seek leaders, but only receive figureheads. We have ceased being Americans. We are conservatives or liberals. We are environmentalists or corporate interests, Catholics or Protestants, hawks or doves, black or white. The people of America are divided among many lines, ultimately under the confines of a system of right and left. Much like the German people of the 1930s, we are isolated from clear perspective. Much like the beleaguered Celts, we are so distracted by civil war of right and left, we aren’t aware of our country vanishing before our eyes. The truth is, there is no right or left. There is only right and wrong.

BOOK REVIEW: Ron Paul Tells How to Eliminate America's Imperial Government in 'The Revolution'

This is a pretty good article that you might find interesting about the Ron Paul's new book, "The Revolution":

http://www.huntingtonnews.net/columns/080729-kinchen-columnsbookreview.html

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Economic Fascism and Tax Slavery

This article gets it right in my opinion. America is clearly fascist and not capitalist based on these definitions:

Fascism -- a political philosophy, movement or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual, and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition. (The state has power over every aspect of the economy to plan and regulate its workings. The factors of production are owned privately, but controlled by the gov­erning authorities as to what and how they are to produce, and what level of profits they are to retain.)

Capitalism -- an economic system characterized by private or corpor­ate ownership of capital goods, by investments that are determined by pri­vate decision rather than by state control, and by prices, production, and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly by competition in a free market. (The state is neither to own nor operate the factors of production, nor to interfere in the peaceful decisions of their operation, leaving them to be controlled by the natural laws such as supply and demand that operate within the marketplace.)

Here's the article by Nelson Hultberg (May 27, 2003):

http://www.financialsense.com/editorials/hultberg/2003/0527.html

Grand Jury Indicts Alaska Senator

Well, it's about time that the Grand Jury is being used to set the government straight:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/29/stevens.indictment/index.html

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Independence Day: Let Us Remember Who We Are

Kucinich gives a good speech in this video about America and who we are:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olcHZ_lUG6Q

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Drug laws are unconstitutional

This man nails it! The people that passed the drugs laws knew exactly what the effects on society would be:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOmQNR0wZ2A

Top Rocket Scientist: No Evidence CO2 Causes Global Warming

Dr. David Evans disputes claims that CO2 is causing global warming:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTUDWy6T050

ACLU: 'Mukasey calls on Congress to subvert Constitution'

This is absolutely unbelievable. Has this man ever heard of treason:

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/ACLU_Mukasey_calls_on_Congress_to_0721.html

Monday, July 21, 2008

Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and the Welfare State

The following video explains the dangers of fascism from a historical perspective:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTEP0N-eEuU

Friday, July 18, 2008

Historic Interview with Aaron Russo, Fighting Cancer and the New World Order

Here's the whole interview with Aaron Russo. He explains how America is being manipulated by the elites to benefit them at the expense of all Americans:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5420753830426590918

The Global Warming Scam

Interesting perspective on the global warming issue:

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/66237

Thursday, July 17, 2008

George Bush vs Geneva Convention

Is he kidding? So let me get this straight. Bush needs to rewrite the Geneva Convention so he can continue torturing POWs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg8Cf0OkFLc

The Bush White House

Here are few things that went on with the Bush White House that was listed from a blogger that I just discovered today:

"Let me remind everyone what happened under the Bush Tyranny:
1.) Wiretapping
2.) illegal firing of lawyers who work for the attorney general’s office (non-bushies)
3.) letting people fend for themselves after the levies broke
4.) Not acting quick enough to lessen the damage of Katrina
5.) Not promoting the GI Bill that gives educational benefits to our war veterans
6.) Valerie Plame incident, CIA leak case with Scooter Libby
7.) Shooting a buddy in the face while hunting
8.) Ties to Enron, Alberto Gonzalez and Bush
9.) Rigging the YR 2000 election yr to win
10.) Using up all our nation’s budget leading to huge debt
11.) IRAQ IRAQ IRAQ: fake story to raise interest in invading Iraq for false reasons. Falsifying intelligence reports.
the list goes on!"

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The Neo-Cons - PART 1 of 3

Webster Tarpley does a pretty job of explaining the neo-con agenda:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dDxW_KmSxs

Karl Rove Avoids Subpoena by Fleeing the Country

Karl Rove flees the country:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpYWf5HAjLw

http://digg.com/politics/Karl_Rove_Avoids_Subpoena_by_Fleeing_the_Country

I guess we have our answer regarding the political nature of the firings of the US attorneys. Listen to how deceptive this man is in this youtube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIhVb02nvtY

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Income Tax Truth Tom Cryer

The government is scamming you by making you pay the income tax:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psPkblKxdzQ&feature=related

This man can see through the smoke and mirrors of the IRS nonsense:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHFzOOjED8k&feature=related

Bush is a Fascist!

Olbermann nails Bush to the wall:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4Po2kePCxQ

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Real ID - A Real Nightmare

This is nuts!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XObbEwI6P4&feature=related

US CODE, TITLE 42, 1983

Are you tired of your rights being violated? Take civil action for deprivation of rights:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/42/1983.html

Constitution Class By Michael Badnarik (1/7)

Here's a great youtube video that explains the constitution in detail:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkhTex9TtW8

new executive order 13438 you have no rights

This is a trick by the Bush Administration:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s963oWW0HnM&feature=related

"Don't be frightened by this. It is intended to silence you. Your freedom of speech is protected by fundamental law specifically guaranteed by the First Amendment. Our rights can not be taken or lost - only violated. It is a trick. Laws conflicting with the Constitution are illegal and void. Now is the time to speak out against criminal acts and defend you rights. Don't let them frighten you into submission. Demand what is right." - David

Want some torture with your peanuts?

Good article from the Washington post:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/weblogs/aviation-security/2008/Jul/01/want-some-torture-with-your-peanuts/

Thursday, July 10, 2008

NO, I WILL NOT COMPLY! PERIOD

There's a line in the sand and the government doesn't have the authority to cross it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbNIU2KEz4g&NR=1

Stand up and be counted

Cast your vote today! It's over one million people now:

http://pepib.convio.net/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5069

Impeach Now!

Nancy does a good job of explaining the impeachment process and evidence against President Bush:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWFrGd8GQNE&feature=related

Rep. Betty Hall's call for Impeachment !

Betty Hall calls for impeachment in this youtube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POfEX3-FqBc

This is a brave women.

ARE Americans practicing Communism?

Here's a good article on Communism. It's important to understand the enemy from within:

http://www.libertyzone.com/Communist-Manifesto-Planks.html

Kelo v. City of New London

Do you believe in property rights? On June 23, 2005, the Supreme Court ruled in Kelo v. New London that government can take your property at any time for any reason whether you like it or not.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelo_v._City_of_New_London

Rove ignores subpoena, refuses to testify

By BEN EVANS, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Former White House adviser Karl Rove defied a congressional subpoena and refused to testify Thursday about allegations of political pressure at the Justice Department, including whether he influenced the prosecution of a former Democratic governor of Alabama.

Rep. Linda Sanchez, chairman of a House subcommittee, ruled with backing from fellow Democrats on the panel that Rove was breaking the law by refusing to cooperate — perhaps the first step toward holding him in contempt of Congress.
Lawmakers subpoenaed Rove in May in an effort to force him to talk about whether he played a role in prosecutors' decisions to pursue cases against Democrats, such as former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, or in firing federal prosecutors considered disloyal to the Bush administration.
Rove had been scheduled to appear at the House Judiciary subcommittee hearing Thursday morning. A placard with his name sat in front of an empty chair at the witness table, with a handful of protesters behind it calling for Rove to be arrested.
A decision on whether to pursue contempt charges now goes to the full Judiciary Committee and ultimately to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
House Republicans called Thursday's proceedings a political stunt and said if Democrats truly wanted information they would take Rove up on an offer he made to discuss the matter informally.
The House already has voted to hold two of President Bush's confidants in contempt for failing to cooperate with its inquiry into whether the administration fired nine federal prosecutors in 2006 for political reasons.
The case, involving White House chief of staff Josh Bolten and former White House counsel Harriet Miers, is in federal court and may not be resolved before Bush's term ends in January.
The White House has cited executive privilege, arguing that internal administration communications are confidential and that Congress cannot compel officials to testify.
Rove says he is bound to follow the White House's guidance, although he has offered to answer questions specifically on the Siegelman case — but only with no transcript taken and not under oath.
Democrats have rejected the offer because the testimony would not be sworn and, they say, could create a confusing record.
Rove has insisted publicly that he never tried to influence Justice Department decisions and was not even aware of the Siegelman prosecution until it landed in the news.
Siegelman — an unusually successful Democrat in a heavily Republican state — was charged with accepting and concealing a contribution to his campaign to start a state education lottery, in exchange for appointing a hospital executive to a regulatory board.
He was sentenced last year to more than seven years in prison but was released in March when a federal appeals court ruled Siegelman had raised "substantial questions of fact and law" in his appeal.
Siegelman and others have alleged the prosecution was pushed by GOP operatives — including Rove, a longtime Texas strategist who was heavily involved in Alabama politics before working at the White House. A former Republican campaign volunteer from Alabama told congressional attorneys last year that she overheard conversations suggesting that Rove pressed Justice officials in Washington to prosecute Siegelman.
The career prosecutors who handled Siegelman's case have insisted that Rove had nothing to do with it, emphasizing that the former governor was convicted by a jury.

You have Rights; the Government has Privileges

Here's an interesting video about the constitution and the "Military Commissions Act". People should be in the streets protesting:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ5LnjVJcFc&NR=1

2nd Amendment ruling

What are your thoughts on the 2nd amendment ruling? Here's a good youtube video explaining it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A69kCXd5rXI

Impeachment

Dennis Kucinich addressed the House of Representatives in June with the following articles of impeachment for Bush:

http://kucinich.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=93581

Should President Bush be impeached? What are your thoughts?

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Senate passes telecom immunity, eavesdropping regs

WASHINGTON - The Senate approved and sent to the White House a bill overhauling controversial rules on secret government eavesdropping Wednesday, bowing to President Bush's demand to protect telecommunications companies from lawsuits complaining they helped the U.S. spy on Americans.
The relatively one-sided vote, 69-28, came only after a lengthy and bitter debate that pitted privacy and civil liberties concerns against the desire to prevent terrorist attacks. It ended almost a year of wrangling over surveillance rules and the president's warrantless wiretapping program that was initiated after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The House passed the same bill last month, and President Bush is expected to sign it soon. He scheduled a 4 p.m. EDT White House statement to praise the passage.
The long fight on Capitol Hill centered on one main question: whether to shield from civil lawsuits any telecommunications companies that helped the government eavesdrop on American phone and computer lines without the permission or knowledge of a secret court created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
The White House had threatened to veto the bill unless it immunized companies such as AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. from wiretapping lawsuits. About 40 such lawsuits have been filed, and all are pending before a single U.S. District court.
Numerous lawmakers had spoken out strongly against the no-warrants eavesdropping on Americans, but the Senate voted its approval after rejecting amendments that would have watered down, delayed or stripped away the immunity provision.
The lawsuits center on allegations that the White House circumvented U.S. law by going around the FISA court, which was created 30 years ago to prevent the government from abusing its surveillance powers for political purposes, as was done in the Vietnam War and Watergate eras. The court is meant to approve all wiretaps placed inside the U.S. for intelligence-gathering purposes. The law has been interpreted to include international e-mail records stored on servers inside the U.S.
"This president broke the law," declared Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wis.
The Bush administration brought the wiretapping back under the FISA court's authority only after The New York Times revealed the existence of the secret program. A handful of members of Congress knew about the program from top secret briefings. Most members are still forbidden to know the details of the classified effort, and some objected that they were being asked to grant immunity to the telecoms without first knowing what they did.
Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Arlen Specter compared the Senate vote to buying a "pig in a poke."
But Sen. Christopher Bond, R-Mo., one of the bill's most vocal champions, said, "This is the balance we need to protect our civil liberties without handcuffing our terror-fighters."
Just under a third of the Senate, including Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, supported an amendment that would have stripped immunity from the bill. They were defeated on a 66-32 vote. Republican rival John McCain did not attend the vote.
Obama ended up voting for the final bill, as did Specter. Feingold voted no.
The bill tries to address concerns about the legality of warrantless wiretapping by requiring inspectors general inside the government to conduct a yearlong investigation into the program.
The measure effectively dismisses about 40 lawsuits that have been bundled together. But at least three other lawsuits against government officials will go forward.
In one of those cases last week, a judge decided that surveillance laws trumped the government's claim that state secrets were imperiled by the lawsuit. However, the judge said the plaintiff could not use classified government documents it had accidentally received to prove it was subjected to illegal eavesdropping. It must instead use unclassified information to show it was wiretapped without court approval. FISA makes provisions for the use of secret evidence once a case is accepted.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a California civil rights organization, intends to challenge the constitutionality of the immunity provision.
Beyond immunity, the new surveillance bill also sets new rules for government eavesdropping. Some of them would tighten the reins on current government surveillance activities, but others would loosen them compared with a law passed 30 years ago.
For example, it would require the government to get FISA court approval before it eavesdrops on an American overseas. Currently, the attorney general approves that electronic surveillance on his own.
The bill also would allow the government to obtain broad, yearlong intercept orders from the FISA court that target foreign groups and people, raising the prospect that communications with innocent Americans would be swept in. The court would approve how the government chooses the targets and how the intercepted American communications would be protected.
The original FISA law required the government to get wiretapping warrants for each individual targeted from inside the United States, on the rationale that most communications inside the U.S. would involve Americans whose civil liberties must be protected. But technology has changed. Purely foreign communications increasingly pass through U.S. wires and sit on American computer servers, and the law has required court orders to be obtained to access those as well.
The bill would give the government a week to conduct a wiretap in an emergency before it must apply for a court order. The original law said three days.
The bill restates that the FISA law is the only means by which wiretapping for intelligence purposes can be conducted inside the United States. This is meant to prevent a repeat of warrantless wiretapping by future administrations.
The bill is very much a political compromise, brought about by a deadline: Wiretapping orders authorized last year will begin to expire in August. Without a new bill, the government would go back to old FISA rules, requiring multiple new orders and potential delays to continue those intercepts. That is something most of Congress did not want to see happen, particularly in an election year.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which is party to some of the lawsuits that will now be dismissed, said the bill was "a blatant assault upon civil liberties and the right to privacy."

Redress of Grievance Petitions Presented to Congress

On June 30, 2008, every US congressman/woman & senator will be presented with our national Redress of Grievance petition. Here's the link:

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