Posted on July 15, 2008 by Chris
Jesse Ventura’s July 14th interview on Larry King:
Sounds like he’s not going to run. This is very disappointing, but I understand why he would be concerned for his family, and how that would influence his decision. Add that to the lack of support from the country for truth and good government and its a [...]
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Posted on July 12, 2008 by Chris
There was basically a complete blackout of this huge event by the mainstream media—we’re left to faithful bloggers and independent news sources. The march was reportedly spoken of on CNN who apparently claimed the event was Ron Paul alone speaking to a crowd of “500 to 800 people.” Well, look at the images for [...]
Filed under: Ron Paul, constitution, liberties | Tagged: 2008, broadcasting, capitol, D.C., july 12, revolution, Revolution March, Ron Paul, Washinton | 1 Comment »
Posted on July 11, 2008 by Chris
Here’s more audio from Ron Paul on Iran for the die-hard among you:
July 09, 2008 - Ron Paul Foreign Affairs Committee Iran Policy Hearing and Q&A (11 min)
The Q and A at the end is very interesting, here’s the definition of a blockade in case you or anyone on the foreign affairs committee needs [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by Chris
(Yes, Barack Obama voted for it too—here comes the “change”
Congress votes to immunize lawbreaking telecoms, legalize warrantless eavesdropping
Glenn Greenwald
Salon
July 9, 2008
The Democratic-led Congress this afternoon voted to put an end to the NSA spying scandal, as the Senate approved a bill — approved last week by the House — to immunize lawbreaking telecoms, terminate [...]
Filed under: Barack Obama, bush, constitution, liberties | Tagged: 4th amendment, bill, congress, constitution, eavesdropping, FISA, house, illegal, imunize, senate, spy, spying, telecoms, warrantless, wiretapping | No Comments »
Posted on July 10, 2008 by Chris
Space and Science Research Center
Press Release, Tuesday, July 1, 2008
…SSRC is currently an international leader in the field of climate change study regarding the solar physics of the Earth-Sun relationship and the use of the recently announced Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity” developed by the SSRC. This Relational Cycle Theory or simply the [...]
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Posted on July 2, 2008 by Chris
From Campaign For Liberty.com
7.02.08
The following statement is written by Congressman Paul about the pending financial disaster. He will introduce this statement as a special order and insert it into the Congressional Record next week. Fortunately, we have the opportunity to debut it first on the Campaign for Liberty blog. It reads as follows:
I have, for [...]
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Posted on July 2, 2008 by Chris
Filed under: Economy—US Dollar, US Dollar, US Dollar—Economy, economy | Tagged: bailout, banks, Bear Stearns, credit crunch, declining dollar, dollar, economy, jp morgan, mortgage crisis | No Comments »
Posted on July 2, 2008 by Chris
It doesn’t get much clearer than this. As the last paragraph in this post says, nearly every time the dollar drops against the euro, oil goes up (gas prices go up). And this has happened repeatedly over the last year especially. How much more plain can it be? We can’t blame the speculators, the oil [...]
Filed under: Economy—US Dollar, US Dollar, US Dollar—Economy, economy, gas prices, oil | Tagged: dollar, economy, declining currency, declining dollar, oil prices, why are gas prices high, gasoline | No Comments »
Posted on July 1, 2008 by Chris
British Columbia’s carbon tax kicks in today, which also happens to be the day Canada celebrates becoming a confederated nation. Happy Birthday Canada.
North America’s first carbon tax rolls out under fire
Reuters, 6.27.08, By Allan Dowd
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Civic leader Scott Nelson says he is as worried as anyone about global warming, but that [...]
Filed under: Economy—US Dollar, US Dollar, US Dollar—Economy, economy, gas prices, global warming, global warming hoax, oil | Tagged: climate change, myth, alarmism, global warming hoax, carbon tax, north america, canada day | 1 Comment »
Posted on June 28, 2008 by Chris
The Moderate Voice
June 25, 2008
In March, the House passed an amendment that rejected retroactive immunity for telecoms that assisted the NSA in illegal wiretapping. Most of us have wondered what happened to change the minds of 94 Democrats. What happened between June 20 and March 14 to change 94 Democratic hearts and minds?
The answer might [...]
Filed under: Ron Paul, constitution, liberties | Tagged: privacy, FISA, 4th amendment, Democrats, bill, telecom immunity, ex post facto, attainder, wiretapping | No Comments »
Posted on June 24, 2008 by Chris
Saw this today on the Enigma Curry blog. It was posted in early January of this year but is just as applicable now. In the video clip Ron Paul clearly explains the relationship between gas prices and the inflated dollar, as well as the impact the Iraq War has on gas prices (completely the opposite [...]
Filed under: Economy—US Dollar, Iraq War, Ron Paul, US Dollar—Economy, gas prices | Tagged: dollar, Iraq War, inflation, gas prices, oil prices | 2 Comments »
Posted on June 14, 2008 by Chris
The price of gas is a touchy subject these days and everyone has their own theories about it. There is one perspective we aren’t hearing very much about:
World supply and demand is a factor in gas prices, but the U.S. consumption of fuel (which is roughly 25% of world consumption or more) has dropped by [...]
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Posted on June 10, 2008 by Chris
Remember the “Weekly Reader” from your days in grade school? Saw this article today, looks like more propaganda for the young minds to absorb:
Feeling The Heat: A New Report Says Humans Are the Likely Cause of
Climate Change Weekly Reader
The heat is on! And people are to blame. That’s what a group of more than 2,500 [...]
Filed under: global warming hoax | Tagged: politics, propaganda, climate change, science, global warming hoax, earth, devil gas, CO2, environmentalists, weekly reader, iceland, nasa, epa | 3 Comments »
Posted on June 7, 2008 by Chris
Iraq lawmakers want U.S. forces out as part of deal 6.4.2008, Reuters.com
“The majority of Iraqi representatives strongly reject any military-security, economic, commercial, agricultural, investment or political agreement with the United States that is not linked to clear mechanisms that obligate the occupying American military forces to fully withdraw from Iraq,” the letter to the leaders [...]
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Posted on June 6, 2008 by Chris
Skeptics Global Warming.com
While many on the environmental left continue to sing the praises of Al Gore and his global warming hoax, those of higher intellect have abandoned the myth. As with many great left-leaning government tax-and-control schemes, even though the supposed crisis is over, supporters still feel the need to continue pushing legislation to [...]
Filed under: gas prices, global warming hoax | Tagged: evironmentalists, false oil scarcity, gas prices, global warming hoax, oil supply, pollution | 1 Comment »