I stumbled on a stunning disconnect between the major media version of election coverage and candidate appearance trends on the internet. The Mainstream Media seems to have largely ignored something major on the web. This video some interesting info
It was just before dawn. Close to a million people stood silently at attention, waiting for the signal. Looming above them in the dissipating darkness was a thick wall, forbidding and impenetrable. It surrounded a city containing thousands of people
Gerald Celente on Government Flu Vaccinations
If Trends Research Institute Director Gerald Celente is right another volley may have been fired in what he is calling the "Second American Revolution."
In August while most everyone's attention was sti
'I'm as Mad as Hell, and I'm Not Gonna Take This Anymore!' Health care reform is merely the spark that has touched off a prairie fire of grassroots rebellion among a people who believe their representatives do not represent them, do not listen to them and do not care what they think. Many Americans feel that they are losing control of their financial well being, their values and their culture. Shell shock set in as they tried to absorb the rapidity of drastic change.
The 2008 campaign may be over but the lasting "revolution" spawned by Rep. Ron Paul's (R-Texas) candidacy continues to echo through the political world.
Paul, capitalizing on a healthy distrust of government and his
strident opposition to the war in Iraq, became an Internet phenomenon
-- using the web to raise an astounding $35 million for his longshot
candidacy.
The financial network built by Paul during his presidential race
has, somewhat amazingly, continued to produce for two men seeking to
serve as the Congressman's political heirs.
Comment look who is sticking their nose in the usual suspect the CFR!
Summary - As the financial crisis continues, the U.S. Congress is considering a bill that would jeopardize the independence of the Federal Reserve. This is a shame. Monetary policy should be protected from congressional politics.
In the midst of the ongoing financial crisis, Congress is now considering a bill that would subject the Federal Reserve to congressional audits. It would be a shame to let that happen.
[this from the writer:] I checked the Phoenix municipal code, and Section 3-6 may apply, as it
prohibits "the distribution of posters, cards, signs, handbills,
placards and other notices generally." But like I say, I'm
pro-graffiti, so even if there is a law that applies, the issue
becomes how to not get caught. Like many a goofy ofay, the goofy ofays
in this video wanna argue with the coppers. And that's after the bulls
wanna cut 'em loose!
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Not all satires are funny. However, if being so serious and worried to death would kill us in the current situation we are in, it isn’t funny either. Ergo, one would rather die with a horse laugh than die without.
Visit my column at National Writers Syndicate online publication. Click on this express Hail Mary. Beware … the Antichrist is here. We are all now cliffhangers to a threatening implosion --
America is about to disintegrate!
Kokesh already is running hard. In recent days, his volunteers have
placed large handmade signs in conspicuous places along well-traveled
roads. Some of the signs tout a "revolution" for Kokesh.
The crisis in financial markets has set off a predictable torrent of
anti-capitalist sentiment. Despite the fact that government regulations
were a major cause of the crisis, anti-capitalists and their enablers
in the media have blamed the market and called for new restraints. The
government has already exerted an unprecedented degree of intervention
in financial markets, and it now seems clear that new economic controls
will expand far beyond Wall Street.
Regulation of production and trade is one of the two basic things
that government does in our mixed economy. The other is
redistribution—transferring income and wealth from one set of hands to
another. In this realm, too, anti-capitalists have seized the moment to
call for new entitlements such as guaranteed health care, along with
new tax burdens on the wealthy. The economic crisis, along with the
election of Barack Obama, has revealed a huge pent-up demand for
redistribution. Where does that demand come f
Michele Bachmann, like a few others in Congress, has received an
education in liberty courtesy of the Ron Paul Revolution. Moreover,
educating (and radicalizing) those who have the political power to
screw up our lives has been a big part of the Revolution’s success.
Alex welcomes Rep. Ron Paul back to the show. Other guests include Dr. Walter Williams, economist and college professor at George Mason University, and members of WeAreChange LA.
Afraid as always that patriots would take the blame, Liberty Rider desperately pedals on into Indiana. Calling Indiana patriots, now is your turn to host! Get your picture up on the Ride For Honesty blog!
Bruce Bartlett writes, regarding the Campaign for Liberty Website: "Whoever wrote these talking points is simply pandering to the stupid, the ignorant and the unsophisticated."
In a move that illicited a deep and surprised gasp from yours truly, CFR member and Communo-liberal Ed Pastor signs on as a sponsor for Ron Paul's Audit the Fed bill (HR 1207)
Alex welcomes back Dr. Ron Paul to talk about the “stimulus” bill. Additional guests include Freedom Phoenix's own editor Terry Bressi of Checkpoint USA, a website dedicated to exposing the proliferation of suspicionless checkpoints in America
An anti-Heathrow protester has sloshed green custard into Business Secretary Lord "Col. Custard" Mandelson's face as he arrived at the Government's low carbon economy summit. An activist from campaign group Plane Stupid, covered the