5/3/2007

Flashback: David Duke on with Phil Donahue !

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Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Still Believe the Media’s Lies about David Duke, PhD?

Original source–http://pcapostate.blogspot.com

Still Believe the Media’s Lies about David Duke PhD? Watch this 1992 interview of Dr. Duke on the Phil Donahue show and see if you don’t agree with him 15 years later. Duke’s never been guilty of anything except being right on most counts. Watch the interview, you’ll see what I mean.

-Chris Womak

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Part Three

Part Four

Part Five

* (Special thanks to; Chris Womak & Admsparrow14 !)

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Iraq War Ten Times Worse than 9/11

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bush_warispeace.jpgIraq War Ten Times Worse than 9/11

Terror attacks up nearly 30%, report says

By Warren P. Strobel and Jonathan S. Landay
McClatchy Newspapers

David Duke’s CommentsOnce again the truth emerges. The so-called “War on Terror” has only increased it. Before the Iraq War even began many political voices including my own stated that the war was not about making us safer from terrorism, but simply about pursuing Israel’s Mideast strategic objectives and America be damned. I, Patrick Buchanan and many others warned that the war would only make America more hated all over the world but would cause great numbers of Americans to suffer injury or death. In fact, the Bush administration, firmly under the control of the radical Jewish Neocons, has created a tragedy for America at least ten times worse than 9/11. About ten times more Americans have either been wounded or killed in Iraq as died in 9/11. More than 28,000 have been wounded or killed in Iraq, ten times than the 2800 who died in the 9/11 attacks. These American men and women have been sacrificed in the sands of Iraq not for America — but for Israel. That must rank as one of the greatest betrayals of American fighting men in our history.

WASHINGTON - A State Department report on terrorism due out next week will show a nearly 30 percent increase in terrorist attacks worldwide in 2006 to more than 14,000, almost all of the boost due to growing violence in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. officials said Friday.

The annual report’s release comes amid a bitter feud between the White House and Congress over funding for U.S. troops in Iraq and a deadline favored by Democrats to begin a U.S. troop withdrawal.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her top aides earlier this week had considered postponing or downplaying the release of this year’s edition of the terrorism report, officials in several agencies and on Capitol Hill said.

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“But are we really a better, safer, freer, happier, more united and caring country than we were before”

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The Dark Side of Diversity

By Patrick J. Buchanan
May 1st, 2007

Since the massacre of 32 students and teachers at Virginia Tech, the mainstream media have obsessed over the fact the crazed gunman was able to buy a Glock in the state of Virginia. 

Little attention has been paid to the Richmond legislators who voted to make “Hokie Nation,” a Middle American campus of 26,000 kids, a gun-free zone where only the madman had a semi-automatic.

Almost no attention has been paid to the fact that Cho Seung-Hui was not an American at all, but an immigrant, an alien. Had this deranged young man who secretly hated us never come here, 32 people would be heading home from Blacksburg for summer vacation.

What was Cho doing here? How did he get in?

Cho was among the 864,000 Koreans here as a result of the Immigration Act of 1965, which threw the nation’s doors open to the greatest invasion in history, an invasion opposed by a majority of our people. Thirty-six million, almost all from countries whose peoples have never fully assimilated in any Western country, now live in our midst. Cho was one of them. (….Full Article Here) 
 

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Willis Carto and Mark Dankof Discuss this Article !
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