11/8/2006

“I just don’t know how you correct discrimination against some people by discriminating against other people” - LB Patterson

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CofCC Director John Raterink shakes hands with American Civil Rights Coalition Chairman Ward ConnerlyMajor Victory in Michigan!

By CofCC.org Staff
November 8th, 2006

Most important election in America is a major victory! Despite vicious media attacks and fraudulent “push polls,” the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative banning racial preferences passes by large margin.

With 75% of precincts reporting, 59% voted in favor of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative. Media sources in Michigan had credited the Council of Conservative Citizens as being one of the most active groups campaigning for Michigan Prop 2. Conservatives across the country are celebrating this victory against institutionalized racial discrimination. The media in Michigan became extremely vicious during the last week, even publishing completely inaccurate “push polls” claiming that the issue was going to lose by a large margin. Opponents of the measure outspent proponents by several fold, much of which was out of state money. Leftists across the nation know that this victory in Michigan will inspire similar ballet initiatives in many other states.

Above, CofCC Director John Raterink shakes hands with American Civil Rights Coalition Chairman Ward Connerly.

 
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Gaza Death Toll Climbs to Eighty so Far this Month, 100s Injured

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Beit Hanoun Hospital (Photo: Kabobfest)Israel Wishes It Was Election Day Every Day

So that it uses the fact that news is busy with something else to carry out more massacres against Palestinian civilians.

Indiscriminate Israeli criminal army shelling of Beit Hanoun in Gaza this morning left 18 dead, and more that 40 injured. And the number of deaths is still climbing, with most casualties being women and children murdered in their sleep.

The Israeli army also launched an overnight invasion of Yamoun, near Jenin, that left five men dead.

In the past week, and like many had anticipated, Israel used the cover of the elections and the preoccupation of US media with campaigns to launch an invasion of the Gaza Strip. The attack included indiscriminate home demolitions, shelling of residential neighborhoods, and the death of 64 Palestinians, including women who were shot while protesting peacefully, in addition to hundreds of injuries.

Since Israel’s so-called withdrawal from Gaza in August 2005, Israel has murdered more than 716 Gazans.

Israel will likely come out to claim that this was a stray shell that landed at some residential building by mistake, or blame it on Palestinian fire, like it did with the massacre it committed against a whole family on the Gaza beach over the summer. But the timing and manner of this attack, and its consistency with Israel’s regular practices against Palestinians, leave little doubt that it is and act of revenge and punishment intended to inflict maximum misery on Palestinians so that they even consider fleeing their homeland, once again.

 
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11/6/2006

Duke, Zundel, Winkler - Speaking Out Against Zionist Extremism

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'THE END IS NEAR' Ernst Zundel's Prison Art Click To Enlarge)I WILL NOT RECANT

By Curt Maynard
November 4th, 2006

I received an interesting email a few days ago – it was from Andrew Winkler, webmaster of Ziopedia.org and TheRebel.org and outlined the contents of an email he received last week from some unnamed moron that had equated his website Ziopedia.com with being sympathetic to the ideology of National Socialism, Nazism for those that didn’t know they are one and the same. How typical!

Mr. Winkler used the email to address a very real misconception that is far too prevalent today, especially among certain Christian Evangelists of the alleged “right-wing” variety and left leaning materialists that long ago accepted the idea that tolerating the intolerable is just “the right thing to do,” by noting the fact that often the ideas of others, even those we may disagree with, might have some merit. If you are one of those that automatically, knee jerk fashion, rejects anything and everything that Dr. David Duke has to say, simply because you believe the Jewish medias disinformation on the man, then you too are a moron of the same caliber as the above named fools.

The topic of the cretins email, multiculturalism of course! The unnamed moron felt that because some of the material Winkler posts on his site, my essays included, do not tout the so-called virtues of multiculturalism and actually [gasp] critique some of its more dubious tenets, that Winkler himself must be a [gasp] Nazi! Winkler used the critical email to point out something that “should be obvious to anyone with the capacity to think,” as my friend Alfio Faro likes to say and that is that criticism does not equate to hate. Personally I don’t like broccoli; but I don’t hate it. I don’t want to deprive those that like broccoli from obtaining it when they want it, I don’t want to gas and/or throw broccoli spears by the millions into crematorium – I just don’t like the flavor. (more…)


Fix In For Hardline Zionist Rick Santorum?

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Neocons Out!Election 2006: How to Detect Fraud

By Jeff Davis
Noveber 6, 2006

There’s been a flurry of news articles in the last two weeks, which have left many Americans thoroughly confused. Less than two weeks ago, opinion polls came out showing Democrats with a crushing double-digit lead. Resentment over the Iraq War and Bush’s “Stay the Course” policy was at an all time high. The Mark Foley Gay sex scandal and the apparent cover-up by high ranking Republicans didn’t help either. Despite all this, the neocons have been digging in their heels and insisting that they can still hold both the House and the Senate. A few recent headlines are now claiming that the Republicans are “closing the gap” and may hold onto one or both houses. Is this merely a ploy to keep people watching the election coverage or is there anything to this?

The unfortunate part of the 2006 election is that most Americans support Republican issues such as reducing taxes, traditional moral values and limited government while the neocons who control the GOP don’t. The neocons have hijacked the Republican Party, shredded the Constitution at an alarming rate, passed a bill approving torture and they plan to keep us in Iraq forever. The neocons have alienated moderate voters and disgusted traditional conservatives to the point, where many of them will stay home on election day or vote for a third party. The neocons are certain to cheat in the 2006 election. The big question is how much cheating can the neocons get away with? A number of states have added paper trails to their electronic voting machines since 2004, but it’s not clear how much fraud is still possible.

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Gaede - Neufeldt - Miller on Midterm Elections

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A New Concept: Principled Non-VotersA New Concept: Principled Non-Voters

By April Gaede, Mark Neufeldt, and Darrin Miller
November 6th, 2006

I’M NOT GOING TO VOTE in the coming election, but I’m not an “apathetic voter.” I’ve become a principled non-voter. I grew up in a family in which everyone voted in every election. I registered as soon as I was able to and never missed an election. But, as a White citizen I am no longer represented.

As recently as the last presidential election I voted Republican, thinking that George W. Bush, with the help of a Republican-controlled Congress, could at least be entrusted with such basic tasks as protecting our national borders and beating back affirmative action. And I didn’t think I was asking for much. Not only has he shown no interest in addressing such matters, he has insulted me with such outrages as amnesty for millions of illegal aliens, and billions of dollars to fight AIDS in Africa.

I’m sure Bush calculated that he could act against my interests, in pursuit of some perceived political gain, and still take my next vote for granted. He’ll get nothing from me. But his treachery has served a purpose: It is now clear that we have lost control of our own institutions, and no one in government intends to protect our interests. Of course for things to have degenerated to this point conservatives had to have been inept and uncommitted for decades. Bush was simply the last straw for me. (more…)


11/4/2006

Edgar J. Steele on Midterm Elections

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Vote Out All Incumbents! That is except for  Ron Paul, Tom Tancredo and maybe a few others -Vote Yes On No

By Edgar J. Steele
October 16th, 2006

My name is Edgar J. Steele. This is a Nickel Rant.

Mid-term elections are coming. Just say “No” to politics as usual. Vote against all incumbents. Vote against all spending bills. Vote against immigration. Or … just stay home and don’t vote. Vote yes on No.

Choosing Evil Doesn’t Work

Don’t try to choose among several bad choices, thinking it smart to choose the lesser of two or more evils. Choosing the lesser of two evils still means choosing evil. In fact, George W. Bush has taught us that choosing the lesser of two evils can mean choosing evil beyond comprehension.

It isn’t just Bush, of course. The other two branches of government are equally complicit. The judiciary sits with its arms folded and, when forced, supports the Administration. Congress does nothing but rubber stamp the actions of an Administration that now has gone to an unprecedented level of evil, beyond even the capacity of words to convey.

We don’t get to vote on a new President for two years, if ever again. If you think I suggest that possibility lightly, you really have not been paying attention. We never really get to vote on judges at any level. Congress is a different story, however, and we vote on them in just a few days.

Let me remind you of just a handful of the travesties that this Congress has allowed under George W. Bush: (…. Full Article Here)

 
Bonus link:

Edgar J. Steele Takes A Dive Into The Political Cesspool! (Interview 11/3/06)

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The Worm has Turned, Zionist War Architects Stick Fork into Bush

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Israeli agent  Richard Pearl (Photo credit: Nigel Parry)Neo Culpa

As Iraq slips further into chaos, the war’s neoconservative boosters have turned sharply on the Bush administration, charging that their grand designs have been undermined by White House incompetence. In a series of exclusive interviews, Richard Perle, Kenneth Adelman, David Frum, and others play the blame game with shocking frankness. Target No. 1: the president himself.

By David Rose
November 3, 2006

I remember sitting with Richard Perle in his suite at London’s Grosvenor House hotel and receiving a private lecture on the importance of securing victory in Iraq. “Iraq is a very good candidate for democratic reform,” he said. “It won’t be Westminster overnight, but the great democracies of the world didn’t achieve the full, rich structure of democratic governance overnight. The Iraqis have a decent chance of succeeding.” Perle seemed to exude the scent of liberation, as well as a whiff of gunpowder. It was February 2003, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the culmination of his long campaign on behalf of regime change in Iraq, was less than a month away.

Three years later, Perle and I meet again at his home outside Washington, D.C. It is October, the worst month for U.S. casualties in Iraq in almost two years, and Republicans are bracing for losses in the upcoming midterm elections. As he looks into my eyes, speaking slowly and with obvious deliberation, Perle is unrecognizable as the confident hawk who, as chairman of the Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee, had invited the exiled Iraqi dissident Ahmad Chalabi to its first meeting after 9/11. “The levels of brutality that we’ve seen are truly horrifying, and I have to say, I underestimated the depravity,” Perle says now, adding that total defeat—an American withdrawal that leaves Iraq as an anarchic “failed state”—is not yet inevitable but is becoming more likely. “And then,” says Perle, “you’ll get all the mayhem that the world is capable of creating.” (…. Full Article Here)

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Jeff Davis on Midterm Elections

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Neocons Out!Will Kerry’s Flub Outweigh Neocon Blunders?

By Jeff Davis
Noveber 4, 2006

In the last week before the 2006 election, the neocons have found a last straw to grab onto thanks to the blundering of John F. Kerry. Will Kerry’s insensitive flub about uneducated Americans winding up in Iraq make any real difference or will a continuing chain of neocon blunders be remembered by voters on election day?

We have endured a pointless war with thousands of dead and tens of thousands of maimed Americans, a military strained to the breaking point and an economy that has outsourced millions of manufacturing jobs and seen Ford and GM spiral toward bankruptcy. Real unemployment in “uncooked” figures is around ten per cent. We have badly maintained freeways and massive power outages every summer. Hundreds of thousands of black New Orleans refugees have spread crime in every city foolish enough to accept them. New Orleans is still not rebuilt over a year later. An attack on Iran the day after the election is an alarming possibility. Our government has given itself the authority to spy on us without warrants (even though previous presidents during world wars did not need this much power). Our government now can torture people and the president can declare any one of us an “enemy combatant” who could be dragged out of his home in the middle of the night and “disappeared” into one of those foreign prisons, where torture is commonplace. (more…)


IDF Kill 42 Palestinians Leave Scores Wounded Since Wednesday

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Israeli Occupation Forces opened fire on crowds of unarmed women in Gaza yesterday, leaving two dead and a dozen injured (Photo credit: Uruknet.de) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 11 civilians, including 12-year-old girl, among the dead
27 Palestinians killed in IDF Gaza raids over weekend
By Avi Issacharoff and Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondents, Haaretz Service and News Agencies
November 5th, 2006

A 12-year-old girl was killed Saturday evening by Israel Defense Forces sniper fire in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanun, bringing to 27 the Palestinian death toll in Gaza since the start of the weekend.

The IDF said that Isra Nasser, who died of head wounds, had been shot by a sniper targeting an armed militant, and expressed regret at the killing. At least 11 of the dead were civilians, and include two members of rescue crews.

IDF troops have been in Beit Hanun since Wednesday morning, in an operation aimed at halting Qassam rocket attacks on southern Israel. Nevertheless, Palestinian militants have continued to fire the homemade rockets, and seven hit the western Negev on Saturday evening. No injuries were reported, although a building in one of the local kibbutzim was lightly damaged.

Also Saturday, an IDF officer was seriously wounded in clashes with militants in the town, another soldier was lightly hurt.

Across the Strip, five Hamas militants and three civilians were killed Saturday, bringing to 42 the Palestinian death toll there since the start of the operation. The dead militants include a top Hamas rocket-maker, Louay al-Borno, who was killed in an Israel Air Force strike in his vehicle in Gaza City. (…. Full Article Here)

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11/2/2006

Eric Margolis on Midterm Elections

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Give the bums the boot “THROW THE RASCALS OUT” -

By Eric Margolis
October 30th, 2006

TOKYO — U.S. midterm congressional elections are pretty humdrum affairs that usually produce low voter turnouts. But this Nov. 7 vote is shaping up as the most exciting and important midterm election in modern American history.

The upcoming vote has generated extraordinary interest around the globe. Polls in Asia, Europe, and Latin America show the widely-expressed hope that American voters will deliver a stinging rebuke to the Bush administration and end its war in Iraq.

This week, a senior State Department official finally spoke the truth about administration policies in Iraq, calling them “arrogant and stupid.” He later retracted his statement, but the damage was done.

Exhibits A & B: The increasingly out-of-touch Vice President Dick Cheney just assured listeners on a recent radio show that the catastrophic war he and the neoconservatives engineered in Iraq was going “remarkably well.” And President George Bush commanded the powerless puppet government the U.S. installed in Baghdad to “get tough” with powerful Shia militias. (…. Full Article Here)

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judyandreas_01.jpgpaulfromm.jpgJudy Andreas and Paul Fromm

Paul Fromm’s Ordeal

By Judy Andreas

David Duke’s comments: Judy Andreas is a courageous woman of Jewish background who has stood up against the expressions of Jewish supremacism in both Palestine and in America. I trust her sincerity and dedication to truth and freedom. In this article she writes about my good friend Paul Fromm and his struggles with the Canadian authorities simply for speaking out for freedom of speech and defending those who have been jailed and harassed for daring to criticize Jewish extremism.As you read this article you can’t help but realize that even our most basic freedoms are under attack in the West.

The first time I heard Paul Fromm was when he was a guest on Hesham Tillawi’s show Current Issues TV. Mr. Fromm is with the Canadian Association for Free Expression and goes to bat for people accused of “thought crimes”. The whole concept of “thought crimes” boggles my mind. After all, since when are “thoughts” punishable? Is the government now taking up residence in our minds? It makes me wonder whether totalitarianism is still creeping or has it begun galloping. And so, I applauded Mr. Fromm for, what appeared to me, his honorable mission. On October 21st, I met Paul Fromm in New York City when I attended his lecture on Marxism. The talk was scholarly and fair. It was after the lecture, that I learned about Paul Fromm’s ordeal.

I was appalled to learn that on October 9th of this year, Paul Fromm was detained for over two hours by Canada Customs. The incident occurred as he was returning from Seattle for a speaking engagement in Vancouver. His luggage and pockets were searched. The operatives for the Canada Border Services Agency took a book that was on Mr. Fromm’s person; Race, Intelligence and Bias in Academe. Apparently, this book fell into the category of “hate propaganda”. In addition, they cleared and then seized Mr. Fromm’s laptop for further investigation. Fromm recalls: “When I went through primary inspection, the female agent wrote the number “1″ on my declaration. I was immediately signaled over after I had picked up my luggage.” (more…)


11/1/2006

Retrial Starts for Nick Griffin and Mark Collett

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BNP Free Speech Trial LeedsFree Speech on trial - round 2

BNP News Team
November 1, 2006

Despite the last minute change of date a tremendous crowd of dedicated well wishers cheered on the Free Speech Two earlier today as the two men, Nick Griffin and Mark Collett attended the first day of hearing at Leeds Crown Court. Whether the change of date was a result of an unavoidable court backlog or perhaps a more sinister attempt by West Yorkshire Police and New Labour to ensure that the numbers attending were diminished and thereby dent Party morale.

As so often is the case when the State try and cause disruption for us, Party activists today showed their mettle and turned up despite having to make troubling personal diary changes. Nick and Mark wish to express their sincere appreciation to all who attended and especially to the team who traveled overnight from deepest Cornwall. The 21-seater coach carried the team through the night which shows dedication beyond the call of duty. It really was an incredible act of commitment and loyalty. It is such acts of personal sacrifice that will ensure that we, the British people, have a future in this island homeland of ours. (more…)


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