12/4/2007

Consensus of 16 USA intelligence agencies; Iran has no nuclear weapons program!

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weapons_of_mass_deception_tv.jpgDay 9 of My Awakening Fundraiser! 

Once Again, DavidDuke.com is way ahead of the news!

Iran halted its nuclear weapon development program in 2003!

For the past three years the Jewish extremist Neocons who control the Bush Administration have been telling America and the world that Iran was actively developing nuclear weapons, and that Iran’s President threatens to “wipe Israel off the map.” In the months preceding the Iraq War I said repeatedly that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction, an obvious conclusion considering that America and the United Nations had hundreds of inspectors on the ground and was offering a cool $25 million if simply one Iraqi out of the thousands that would have been needed to hide thousands of tons of weapons — would spill the beans.

I also said that the Iraq War and occupation would not be the “cakewalk” promised by Jewish radical neocons such as Wolfowitz and Perle, but a disaster for the United States. Now after thousands of dead Americans, tens of thousands maimed (including 20,000 with brain injuries, the number covered up by the government according to USA Today),  a theft of American tax money that will eventually cost trillions of dollars, and terrorism more a danger than ever before — it turns out that critics like myself were right.

I don’t expect The New York Times to give me any credit though.

In the last two years I have said repeatedly that Iran was not building a bomb. How did I know that President Bush and his Neocon puppet masters were lying? Simple, unlike Israel, Iran signed the U.N. agreement against nuclear proliferation and allowed full inspections of its facilities. If you going to build a bomb you don’t allow inspectors in. If you are Saddam Hussein, if you still have mass quantities of weapons of mass destruction, you don’t let in inspectors, you refuse to do so and talk about national sovereignty. (more…)


Some Texas Straight Talk on the Illegal Immigration Invasion from Ron Paul:

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Tags: Ron Paul, Rule of Law, Illegal Immigration, Border Enforcment, No Amnesty, No Anchor BabysOn Illegal Immigration and Border Security

By Rep. Ron Paul

Illegal immigration is on the forefront of many Americans’ minds lately and with good reason. The Center for Immigration Studies has recently reported that our immigrant population is now 37 million, up from 27 million in 1997. 1 in 3 of these immigrants are here illegally. We have a problem that has exploded in the last 10 years with no appreciable change in border security since September 11 when we were supposed to take a hard look at the problem.

We have security issues at home and our resources are running thin. Our education system is stretched, and immigration accounts for virtually all the national increase in public school enrollment in the last 2 decades. There is a worker present in 78% of immigrant households using at least one major welfare program, according to the same study. It’s no surprise then that often times these immigrants can afford to work for lower wages. They are subsidized by our government to do so.

Right now we are subsidizing a lot of illegal immigration with our robust social programs and it is an outrage that instead of coming to the United States as a land of opportunity, many come for the security guaranteed by government forced transfer payments through our welfare system. I have opposed giving federal assistance to illegal immigrants and have introduced legislation that ends this practice. In the last major House-passed immigration bill I attempted to introduce an amendment that would make illegal immigrants ineligible for any federal assistance. Unfortunately, that amendment was ruled “not relevant” to immigration reform. I believe it is very relevant to taxpayers, however, who are being taken advantage of through the welfare system. Illegal immigrants should never be eligible for public schooling, social security checks, welfare checks, free healthcare, food stamps, or any other form government assistance. (more…)


“This generation is witnessing the Deconstruction of America. Out of one, many”

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Tags: Pat Buchanan, Day of Reckoning, Immigration, Diversity, Multiculturalism, Founding Fathers“Diversity Is Strength.” It’s Also…America’s End

By Pat Buchanan

On the Great Seal of the United States, first suggested by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, there was to be emblazoned a new motto: “E Pluribus Unum” – “Out of many, one.”

It was in their unity, not their diversity, that the strength of the colonies resided. So Patrick Henry believed, as he declared, “The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American.”

National identity must supersede state identity for America to survive.

Yet it has lately become fashionable to say that America is great not because she is united, but because she is diverse. It is because America is a multicultural, multiracial, multiethnic, multilingual nation that she is a great nation. A corollary is that the more diverse America becomes, the better and greater she becomes.

After the Los Angeles riot of 1992, Vice President Dan Quayle was asked by his Japanese hosts if perhaps America did not suffer from too much diversity. “I begged to differ with my hosts,” Quayle retorted. “I explained that our diversity is our strength.”

And so our rulers, marinated in the myths that we “are a nation of immigrants” and “our diversity is our strength,” continue to embrace mass immigration – the more the better. But are the myths true?

America was settled by colonists from the British Isles. In 1789, two centuries after Jamestown and Plymouth Rock, we were 99 percent Protestant. Until the Irish came in 1845, there was almost no immigration. Even during the Great Wave of 1890-1920, the number of immigrants was a fraction of the 38 million here today. And all had come from Europe. By 1960, we were almost 90 percent European and more than 90 percent Christian – of one nationality, American, one language, English, and one culture.

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