10/12/2007

Comparing Sister Souljah to David Duke

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sistersouljah.gifComparing Sister Souljah to David Duke

A Bloomberg article of October 12 show once again the complete lack of professional honesty in the Jewish-dominated media. Of course, calling Bloomberg Jewish media is redundant. For the last 15 years I have read and heard literally hundreds of references to Clinton’s famous “Sister Souljah” where he “honestly” compared Souljah to me. Here is how Bloomberg referred to it in an article on Obama’s Sister Souljah tack:

Obama Takes `Sister Souljah’ Tack to Gain Ground on Clinton
By Heidi Przybyla and Julianna Goldman

Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) — One of the few contests so far where Democrat Barack Obama has bested Hillary Clinton is the Sister Souljah primary.

Telling an interest group what it doesn’t want to hear became known as a “Sister Souljah moment” after presidential candidate Bill Clinton criticized the hip-hop singer before a black audience in 1992. So far this year, Obama, 46, has talked up tougher emissions standards in Detroit, gone to the NASDAQ Stock Market in New York to chastise Wall Street executives over tax loopholes and their “what’s good for me is good enough” mentality and told black men in South Carolina that they need to “stop acting like boys” and face up to parental responsibilities….

Back in 1992, her spouse, then Arkansas governor, delivered his attack on Sister Souljah at a meeting of Reverend Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow Coalition. Bill Clinton likened the performer to white supremacist David Duke for asking whether violence in the black community might be reduced if blacks “have a week and kill white people?”

In the fifteen years since 1992 not one journalist who wrote about Clinton’s famous remark has dared to point out that the remark itself is fundamentally dishonest.

Sister Souljah suggested that Blacks “take a week off and kill White people.” Clinton compared those remarks by Sister Souljah to me and was praised by the press in doing so.

Problem is, I have never made a remark in my life supporting murder or violence against Black people or anyone else. (more…)


“Because of free-trade folly, foreigners, not all of them friendly, are about to buy up our inheritance”

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The Scramble for America

By Patrick J. Buchanan

What is it that distinguishes Bush Republicanism from the Coolidge, Taft, Eisenhower and Reagan varieties? Four major issues come to mind.

Bush is a “Big Government conservative” who repudiated the “government-is-the-problem” philosophy of Reagan. His No Child Left Behind program, doubling the size of the Department of Education, and his vast expansion of Medicare to cover prescription drugs so testify.

Second, Bush believes in Wilsonian interventionism, including the use of military force, to advance a “global democratic revolution” and “end tyranny on earth.”

Third, Bush believes in open borders, amnesty and “a path to citizenship” for 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens, and smoothing the way for untold millions more to come and “do the work Americans will not do.”

Fourth, Bush is a NAFTA-CAFTA man who believes in throwing America’s doors open to goods from all over the world, regardless of the protectionist practices of our trade partners. To Bush, free trade is an article of faith and faithful observance its own reward.

For seven years now, consistent with these beliefs, Bush has crafted national policy to conform to his convictions. Thus, any verdict on the Bush presidency must also render judgment upon his philosophy.

With his own and his party’s approval at the lowest levels since Watergate, one may conclude then that America is not only rejecting Bush the man and his record, but the philosophy behind both.

This should be a matter of grave concern to a Republican Party that has lately embraced all four pillars of the Bush-Republican philosophy.

For consider the fruits. (more…)


Update on Conference!

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No More Wars For Israel Conference

No More Wars For Israel Conference

Date: October 12-14
Location: Irvine Marriott, 18000 Von Karman Ave, Irvine CA
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Phone: 949.553.0100

Important Update–‘You-know-who’ is up to their old tricks that they inherited from their Pharisee forefathers of trying to silence any opposition to their agenda. As such, these individuals who would dare accuse the rest of us of being unpatriotic are trying to rob us of our rights to free speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of the press and freedom of worship. Elements within the Zionist extremist camp are already in panic mode over this upcoming conference and are calling around to all the hotels in Southern California pretending to be Police Officers and trying to find out where the conference is being held so that they can do their usual business of intimidating hotel owners and others into shutting us down. This is the reason why details of the conference have been kept private until this time. (See address above for location and phone number).

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On the weekend of October 12-14 patriotic voices of conscience from around the world will be gathering in southern California to call for an end to the endless wars being waged… and yet more planned, if the neocons get their way…. in the Middle East by the U.S., sacrificing the lives of our sons and daughters all for the sake of a worthless parasitic and terrorist nation by the name of Israel that has been subjugating the Arab Christian and Muslim population of Palestine for nearly sixty years.

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Anti-Fascism in Sheep’s Clothing

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notfascism.jpgThe Anti-Fascism Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

By Curt Maynard

I’ll be darned if Sean Penn didn’t say something the other night on CNN’s Larry King Live that made a great deal of sense. As a rule Mr. Penn and I don’t see eye to eye on many things, but I couldn’t help but be pleasantly surprised to see Penn, the son of a Jewish father and Irish Catholic mother catch Larry King momentarily off guard when he quoted the old Kingfish Huey Long. Penn said, “Well, in 1932 Huey Long said something very interesting. It was, ‘Fascism will come to America, but likely under another name, perhaps anti-fascism.’” The look on King’s face was priceless, for a moment he was speechless, he finally managed a few words just before going to a commercial break, “We’ll dwell on that for a minute,” he said with a perplexed look on his face.

Of course King never returned to that particular comment, nope, something like that hits way too close to home. For the better part of fifty years Larry King [born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger] has done his absolute best to convince Americans that “anti-Fascism,” is the personification of the greatest American ideal, that as the polar opposite of fascism, it must always be good, whereas fascism is always bad, and should forever be equated with Hitler, the Nazi’s and of course the holocaust. And in one unguarded moment, this half-Jewish co-ethnic of King’s goes and gives the whole thing away, on national television, honestly noting that there isn’t a dimes worth of difference between two types of totalitarianism, even if the current perpetrator may have once been it’s victim. (more…)


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