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Monday, May 17, 2010

3 Great Articles at LewRockwell.Com

Tom DiLorenzo Interviewed by Scott Smith
http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo186.html

Christians Killing For The Government by Laurence M. Vance
http://www.lewrockwell.com/vance/vance203.html

The Census Man Cometh by John Seiler
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/seiler9.1.1.html

Clinton: "Iran Deserves Sanctions"

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100514/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_us_iran_nuclear;_ylt=AkNyqNWhauZVOCr1.12IF_myFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJuampxOGZwBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNTE0L3VzX3VzX2lyYW5fbnVjbGVhcgRwb3MDOARzZWMDeW5fYXJ0aWNsZV9zdW1tYXJ5X2xpc3QEc2xrA2NsaW50b25pcmFucA--

Yes, all those women and children deserve to starve to death by being denied trade to the rest of the world. It's only fair. Afterall, their government is trying to acquire nuclear power... and might at some point build a bomb... a bomb that's just like the thousands we have stockpiled in this country and in Isreal.

They're all just a bunch of brown-skinned towel-heads anyways... no one will care if they die due to our sanctions.

Robin Hood

This weekend I had a chance to go see Ridley Scott's new film, "Robin Hood". I have to admit right off the bat that I'm a huge sucker for epic period pieces (especially those set during mideaval times). Scott's last picture, "Kingdom of Heaven", the Director's Cut especially, is one of my favorite movies period.

I went in expecting more good things from this great director, and while not quite as great as his previous attempts ("Heaven" and "Gladiator") "Robin Hood" get's a fine new make-over.

The whole thing clocks at about 2 1/2 hours long. Yet never once did I feel bored during it's running time. The action was practically non-stop. The acting was top-notch, the cinematography breathtaking, the musical score well done. There was plenty of political intrigue, romance, and humor thrown in for good measure. It was throughouly enjoyable, and a refreshing take on the old legend. By the end of the film, everything was set up (for a sequel I hope!) as it should be for the original tale with which we are all familiar.

What does this have to do with politics you ask?

Well, Robin Hood's legend is assumed (by Progressive Liberals mostly) to be about wealth redistribution (that is, to steal from the rich to give to the poor). However, the true story, the actual historical facts, is that Robin Longstride was a man fighting against tyranny, the greatest of these tyrannies being taxes.

He didn't just steal from rich people, he stole from Royalty and Church Officials who stole their wealth first from the people through taxation. This was purely an act of taking back what originally belonged to someone else.

This movie, much like the Disney version and a 1930's live-action version, dares to tell this truth like it is, and not treat the story as some excuse for taxation "as long as it serves the poor". There are even allusions to the modern day tea-party movements, the wars in the middle-east, and a new leader promising "change".

I highly recomend this movie, not only because I like the way they treated the source material, but because it is a great time at the theatres. If I were to grade it from a purely critical standpoint, I'd say a solid B+.

Great story, great film. Go see it!

- J. Buell

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to head IMF

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/05/16/brown-s-heading-to-us-for-imf-role-115875-22261637/

While David Cameron takes his place at the head of Parliament, Gordon Brown (long time bitch of the U.S. State) is being given a leading role at the International Monetary Fund, where he'll presumably work at the behest of DC and it's hubris by printing out more fake money to bail out the Rich and Elite while the poor suffer from the consequences.

Cop Shoots 7 Year-Old Girl in SWAT Raid

http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=10660901

While unintentional, this is an unsurprising and tragic casualty of the ever-increasing Police State in this country.

Sarah Palin at the NRA Convention

Here's a quote: “We are America, God shed his grace on thee. We are the exceptional nation.”

*facepalm*

The "Great Oil Disaster"

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100514/D9FMI8SG1.html

It's a load of hogwash. In actuality, a third of the oil has already been evaporated into the atmosphere (along with the majority of the toxic substance Benzene). The rest will either wash up on shore and easily be disposed of, or it will eventually sink to the bottom of the ocean and become part of the sedimentation.

When are we going to learn that Oil is just another natural part of the environment and stop freaking out every time a spill happens?

Shouldn't we be more concerned with the families who lost their loved ones due to the Rig explosion instead of fretting over a handful of dead fish?

Take A Look

http://www.lewrockwell.com/spl2/goldman-sachs-ties-to-obama.html

At this list showing ALL ties of President Obama to Goldman Sachs. Now, bow down to your banker overlords!

Or we could always fight back...

Video: The Solution To The BP Oil Spill

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eck8hEhzNp0&feature=player_embedded

Two Floridia Contractors came up with a great plan. If only the Government and BP will listen...

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Video: Isreal Supports Racial Population Control

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smfbF_l0euo&feature=player_embedded

They learned from the best!

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Video: New Commercial Supporting CFR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccuDffnPZPI&feature=player_embedded

Upside: Up until recently, most people weren't even aware that the Council on Foreign Relations existed, much less know what it's purpose was. This attempt to propogandize citizens into supporting the warmongering international institution is purely out of desperation. This can only mean we're winning in the war of information!

Downside: A lot of suckers will buy into the moronic propoganda shown here. This could end up hurting the cause to expose these secretive, evil organizations for the monsters they truly are.

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

China and Russia VS. U.S.A.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100513/ts_nm/us_russia_iran_us_1

They oppose any move to starve, impoverish, and kill Iranians using deadly sanctions (economic warfare on the people). Good for Russia and China! Here we have politicians in the U.S. griping about China's abuses of Human Rights, then it turns out the Communists are more humanitarian than we are.

Of course, I'm sure this had more to do with economics than principle... but it's nice to see other nations with actual influence standing up to American tyranny abroad.

Ron Paul A Force To Be Reckoned With In Iowa

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/event/2010iowa.php?page=agenda

Things are beginning to look up. 2012 here we come!

Video: Congressman Paul on the failed vote to Audit the Fed

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GmCjUB00uM&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Obama to Change Strategy in Drug War

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100511/ap_on_go_ot/us_obama_drug_policy;_ylt=Ak1QfWZ76Zog8Ty40c8Wk_CyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJxOGE5MmUxBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNTExL3VzX29iYW1hX2RydWdfcG9saWN5BHBvcwMxNQRzZWMDeW5fYXJ0aWNsZV9zdW1tYXJ5X2xpc3QEc2xrA25ld2RydWdjb250cg--

Yep. Instead of simply throwing people in cages with violent offenders at the point of a gun for putting substances of their own choice into their own bodies... now our Great Leader will treat this as a "health problem" and instead throw them in hospitals with sick people at the point of a gun for putting substances of their own choice into their own bodies.

Land of the free my skinny white ass.

Patreus Says Shahzad Was A "Lone Wolf"

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100508/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_times_square_petraeus;_ylt=AhwScBtZ_7fLQ4wPP.80eAOyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJ1cWkzNmU1BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNTA4L3VzX3RpbWVzX3NxdWFyZV9wZXRyYWV1cwRwb3MDMjIEc2VjA3luX2FydGljbGVfc3VtbWFyeV9saXN0BHNsawNwZXRyYWV1c3RpbWU-

I'm inclined to agree with him.

Of course "intelligence" agencies are now refuting this claim, wanting desperately to provoke more war in Afghanistan and Pakistan... not to mention Iran.

Got Hemp? by Congressman Ron Paul

http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul667.html

Before the US House of Representatives, Statement on Hemp History Week, May 6, 2010


Madam Speaker, I rise to speak about Hemp History Week. To celebrate the American heritage of growing industrial hemp, the Hemp Industries Association, Vote Hemp, several American manufacturers, and allied companies and organizations have declared May 17 to May 23 to be Hemp History Week. Throughout the week, people will recognize America’s legacy of industrial hemp farming and call for reinstating respect for farmers’ basic right to grow industrial hemp.

Industrial hemp was legally grown throughout our country for many years. In fact, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew industrial hemp and used it to make cloth. During World War II, the federal government encouraged American farmers to grow hemp to help the war effort.


Despite industrial hemp farming being an important part of American history, the federal government has banned cultivation of this crop. In every other industrialized country, industrial hemp, defined to contain less than 0.3 percent THC – the psychoactive chemical found in marijuana – may be legally grown. Nobody can be psychologically affected by consuming industrial hemp. Unfortunately, because of a federal policy that does not distinguish between growing industrial hemp and growing marijuana, all hemp products and materials must be imported. The result is high prices, outsourced jobs, and lost opportunities for American manufacturing.


Reintroducing industrial hemp farming in the United States would bring jobs to communities struggling in today’s economy, provide American farmers with another crop alternative, and encourage the development of hemp processing factories near American hemp farming.

Industrial hemp is used in many products. For example, industrial hemp is used in protein supplements, non-dairy milk, and frozen desserts. Hemp flour is in breads, crackers, chips, dips, and dressings. Hemp seeds may be eaten plain or added to prepared foods. Additionally, hemp oil is used in a number of cosmetic and body care products, and hemp fiber is used in cloths. Industrial hemp is also present in bio-composite materials used in buildings and automobiles.

I first introduced the Industrial Hemp Farming Act (HR 1866) five years ago to end the federal government’s ban on American farmers growing industrial hemp. In this time, the industrial hemp industry has grown much larger. Despite its American history, industrial hemp is the only crop that we can buy and sell but not farm in the United States. The federal government should change the law to allow American farmers grow this profitable crop as American farmers have through most of our nation’s history. Please cosponsor the Industrial Hemp Farming Act and join me in celebrating Hemp History Week.

Obama Pressures Europe into Greece Bailout

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/11/business/global/11reconstruct.html

This will do nothing but stave off the inevitable. You can't have a socialist model of entitlements and expect to not run out of money. Monetizing Greece's debt will only come at the cost of the dollar's value, which will hurt all Americans on the market and cause more economic woes. Eventually the dollar bubble, like the financial bubble, will have to burst. When that happens, when all paper currencies fail, we will have true economic chaos.

We have two options... turn to more Fascist controls and new fiat currencies created by central banks (this time on a global scale)... or we can turn to Gold and market commodity money.

One path leads to a worse version of what we have now, the other to freedom, peace, and prosperity.

Video: Ron Paul on the Greece Bailout

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VYUlxyuyo0&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Concerning British Politics

I'm no believer in politics. I think it's "civilized violence" on a mass scale, and the practice of politics is quite unethical.

However, I never cease to find political infighting interesting. Certainly most infighting, at least in the U.S., is staged, more along the lines of professional wrestling. It's designed to keep us fighting amongst each other, voting for two parties who are practically the same on every issue (in practice, not in rhetoric), and ignore the real problems. God forbid we ever voted in a third party, independant, or stopped accepting the legitimacy of our corrupt Federal Government.

I suspect in Britain things are simialar. Yet, their political system (pariliamentary democracy, constitutional monarchy) gives different dimensions to this truth. Third parties are at least given some credence, and a place in Parliament. The Monarchy may be outdated and ridiculous, but it excercises no real power (only ceremonial uses). The polical system there reeks of infighting as well (mainly between Labour and Conservative (Tory) parties). The two, like our own Republicans and Democrats, only disagree on minute details, but implement policies roughly the same (more foriegn wars, more government control of the economy, more police state measures).

And yet, much as in American, Britain is undergoing a political revival among the people. There is a reason the first televised debates were just now, in this election, held by our friends accross the Atlantic.

Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats... liberal meaning something very different than here in the states) shook up the whole dynamic with his performance (I chose that word on purpose) at these debates. He actually supported LESS wars overseas, LESS government intervention, and LESS of the same. It reeked of Obama (more rhetoric than actuality), but it was nice to see the reaction. Clegg shot up in the polls and gained massive popularity.

In the end, however, the two major parties won the day. Though the Tories won the plurality in seats, the next Prime Minister (between Gordon Brown (L) and David Cameron (C) as candidates) is still in question. Both will no doubt continue support for America's "War on Terror", more interventionism in the economy there (which has led to ruin, same as here), and more Orwellian initiatives domestically.

I did enjoy the momentary shake-up though. It is simialar to what is going on here with the Tea-Parties (though to less of a degree). If Clegg had won, it wouldn't have spelled as much change as he promised, but it would have proven the attitude of the British had changed (much like America's attitude showed changes with the election of Obama).

Like Obama, the next prime minister (whoever he is) won't do much to "change" anything seriously. But 2012 is coming soon for us. Who knows what could happen?

Perhaps Britian will follow in suit in the charge towards greater liberties and less war.

One can only hope.

- J. Buell

Obama Talks With Karzai

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100510/pl_nm/us_afghanistan_usa;_ylt=Aula2AbsTqnIh9EthlFNZn2yFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJudmprc2pkBGFzc2V0A25tLzIwMTAwNTEwL3VzX2FmZ2hhbmlzdGFuX3VzYQRwb3MDNQRzZWMDeW5fYXJ0aWNsZV9zdW1tYXJ5X2xpc3QEc2xrA2thcnphaW9iYW1hcw--

He wants the Pakistani Government to wage more war on their own people. In exchange, we give them money and weapons!

I wonder if this will qualify Obama for another peace prize...

Video: Ron Paul on the Sanders Ammendment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7II2diHymv4&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

The AMA Stifles Dissent

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703961104575226323909364054.html

God forbid any doctor comes out against Obama's new bill!

This only proves that they're getting desperate. Good! They should be afraid.

TSA Porno Scanners

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/TSA-Fracas-After-Body-Scanner-Reveals-TMI-92971929.html

Remember when the Government told you the scanners would not lead to sexual harrasment? Guess what? You're not going to believe it... they were wrong (gasp!).

Some TSA agent decided it would be funny to make fun of the size of another man's "package" while viewing his "form" on one of these scanners. He's now been charged and fired.

So, if he could make the "you-know-what" out on this man using those scanners, what's preventing these people (many of whom, as shown in the above story, are just as fallible as anyone else) from seeing the naked from of women or children? What's preventing sexual harrasment, distribution of these images on the internet, not to mention the obvious violation of privacy associated with these machines?

Oh, but it keeps us safe from terrorists you say? Well as long as Ahmed won't blow me up, I'll let Government Drones view my naked body and save images to their computers.

Patrick Henry is rolling in his grave.

Good for Chuck Baldwin

http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/?p=1522

The man I voted for in '08 (after Ron Paul lost the primaries) is again proving himself worthy of that ballot. Now, in a recent article, he has changed his mind (and drifted away from his party, the Constitution Party, which is vastly made up of "Christian Conservatives") by coming out against the Federal War on Drugs.

Glad I voted for you Chuck!

Video: Alan Grayson (D) Takes On The Feds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE3oiKuU8UI&feature=player_embedded

Grayson is swiftly becoming my favorite Democrat, taking over Kucinich (who sold-out on Obama's Corporatist Health-Care Bill).

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Happy Mother's Day (belated)

Unfortunately I don't post on the weekends, so I missed my chance to wish all the mom's out there a very hapy Mother's Day.

Of course, the history of Mother's Day is very interesting (it started as an anti-war holiday). Check it out for yourself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%27s_Day_Proclamation

Obama Nominates Kagan As Supreme Court Nominee

Great, another pro-state, pro-executive power, pro-campaign finance reform expansionist who will do nothing to keep a check on Federal Power. This really shows how useless the Supreme Court truly is. The so-called system of "checks and balances" is a myth. All this branch does, springing from the same stem of course, is ignore or aid in the Executive, Bureaucratic, and Legislative branches growth and interventions into the rights of the people, the market, and the states.

I almost forgot to mention that Kagan is a former Goldman-Sachs employee... surprise, surprise.

- J. Buell

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Thoughts On the NYC Bomber

1. There is still no good proof that this man is the one who planted the bomb. I don't trust the Media, or the Government to tell the truth in this matter. I don't put it beyond the Feds to plant a false bomb and blame it on some random Muslim migrant, simply to justify more bombing of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Even the video of the suspect changing clothes shows a caucasion male with a clean-shaven face (look the video up yourself). He looks nothing like Faisal Shahzad.

2. Even if Shahzad is guilty, this only goes to prove 3 things. A) This so-called terrorist threat is nonsense. In the past 7 tries, they've screwed up. More than likely these are individual instances, run by seperate people, not all connected to one single Al-Queda cell... this would be impossible. (However, this doesn't stop Bin Laden and his cronies from accepting responsibility to gain favor among Radical Jihadists in the Middle-East)... B) What we are doing, invading sovereign countries, setting up puppet governments, bombing innocent civilians, occupying nations for long periods of time while setting up permanent military bases, and paying off governments (including dictators) in the region to support our economic/military causes, is not having the desired effect to staving off terroristic responses to our policies. We are creating more terrorists every day with our Imperialism and Mercantilism. And C) Average citizens are doing a better job at stopping/reporting these guys than our law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and Federal beauracracies. Go figure.

3. Nothing justifies taking this man's rights away. He is an American Citizen, and more importantly, a human being. He deserves due process and a fair trial by jury, not some Military Tribunal, or, what is more likely, a kangaroo court.

Ultimately, the Government is using this to scare the masses, make them pay more attention to this than to actual issues facing them (like the tyranny and oppression of the United State Government). They want to justify more wars, more taxes, and more laws curbing civil liberties.

We must not let that happen.

Faisal Shahzad on NSA watchlist since 1999

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20004263-10391695.html

That's how useless the National Security Agency, and all other government agencies are.

This is why I favor private defense.

More Evil Inside Health-Care Reform

http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/05/smallbusiness/1099_health_care_tax_change/index.htm?source=cnn_bin&hpt=Sbin

Click to see for yourself...

Video (Audio Only): Canadian Couple Arrested By U.S. Border Gaurds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTNjQ3n_7OM&feature=player_embedded

Listen and understand the police-state we are currently living in. It will only get worse if we do nothing.

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

McCain and Lieberman: Attempted Bomber Should Have No Rights

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/06/opinion/06thu1.html?ref=opinion

Nevermind that he was a legal U.S. Citizen, or that Rights are natural and inherent in all humans, not given by Government.

This man, if he is guilty, commited a potentially deadly crime, but this does not forfeit his rights. All criminals in this country, or anywhere, deserves due process. That's what America fought a Revolution for in the first place (among other equally good reasons).

Marines Ban Anyone With Confederate Tattoo

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=149729

Well, as long as they've offended Southerners, why don't they also offend Northerners, Easterners, and Westerners... then no one will join the Marines, putting an end to one branch of the Empire.

Man Who Reported NYC Bomb Is a Muslim Immigrant

http://thinkprogress.org/2010/05/05/senagalese-muslim-vendor/

That should put a block in the path of Christian Conservatives hell-bent on starting a Holy War with Islam.

Video: Cops Shoot Dog In Front of Kids During Raid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbwSwvUaRqc&feature=player_embedded

I'm so glad we're winning the war on the American people... exuse me... I mean drugs!

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

This is Sick

http://slog.thestranger.com/slog/archives/2010/04/18/elderly-california-gay-couple-forcibly-separated-abused-robbed-by-county-officials

An elderly gay couple is kept seperate, even while nearing the end of their lives, by the cruel State of California.

Video: Ron Paul and Alan Grayson on The Dylan Ratigan Show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ojbOd4HPVc&feature=player_embedded

It's all about Ending the Fed!

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

The Hutaree Members Let Out On Bail

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/05/03/national/main6456565.shtml

I say good for them. This spells, in my opinion, the end of the case against them.

The Judge ruled that they could be set free because "talking about violence does not imply intent to do so" and is protected by free speech.

If this be the case, then the Feds have nothing more to go off of.

You Don't Own You

http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2010/04/30/report-kidney-donation-canceled-because-donor-and-recipient-bonded/

So saith the U.S. Government. A Kidney donation is cancelled by the Feds because it didn't meet their standards.

This was a voluntary gift from one person to another, one that could save a life. Yet the State must get it's tentacles involved once again.

"Government is Us" Nonsense

Here's an excerpt from John Clark Ridpath, ca. 1898 -

“This ‘divine fact’ called government is generally resident in the will and caprice of a person called a king; but it may exist under any other garb or mask. It may call itself a prince, an emperor, a czar, a shah, a mikado, a sultan, a president, a speaker of the House of Representatives. Whatever it is, and in whatever shape it comes, whether it be angel or devil, its peculiarity is that it exists and maintains itself and exercises its authority outside of and upon the people it governs.

“The theorem continues thus: Government is not of the people, but apart from them. It begins not in the hearts and hopes of them, but in its own passions and ambitions…Did space permit, I should gladly summarize the work of this monstrous thing among the nations of the earth. History is replete with the story of the abuses, cruelties, and tyrannies of the fact called government.”

Video: PA Tax Police vs. "Tom"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aD5VIGBkew&feature=player_embedded

It's like they're not even trying to fool us anymore.

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

The FDA Wants to Regulate the Sun

http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2010/04/27/new-rules-on-sunscreen-are-coming-after-summer/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wsj%2Fhealth%2Ffeed+%28WSJ.com%3A+Health+Blog%29&utm_content=Twitter

Or, at least, how much you are allowed to soak up. This is ridiculous.

We Are Not the State

In his recent speech at Universty of Michigan, President Obama decried "anti-government" dissenters, saying that they must be forgetting the principle of Democracy: The Government is us.

While it's true, anyone who holds to Democratic Theory must also believe this core ideal... the core ideal itself, is false. As is, by conclusion, Democratic Theory.

We cannot be the Government. It exists always outside of "us", it takes from us, it dictates to us, it decides for us. True, we have the ritualistic, and equally useless, election cycles. But the rich and powerful who run this country always stay in office. The two parties offer no differing solutions, though they may pretend to fight amongst each other (as is the case with professional wrestling). No third party, independant, or "radical/extreme" voice outside the "moderate/centrist" spectrum is listened to. The State, the Corporations, the Banks, the Media, and the Government Intellectuals make sure of this.

All forms of government lead to a minority, elected or not, lording it over the majority. No matter the flawed concept of Majoritarianism.

The State is not us, it can never be us. For if I were the State, then I wouldn't need the State. Why would I need to tell other people how to tell me how to live? What manner of logic is that.

Obama may be sincere in his rhetoric, but he is not correct.

SIDE NOTE: If this theory is true, then in 1932 Germany (which was a Democracy mind you) when the Nazi's were elected to power in a populist wave, this governance was the will of the people... including the Jews that voted as well. In this case, that the "Government is Us", then the millions of innocent Jews who died in the holocaust must have committed suicide.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Big Freaking Suprise There!

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/once-again-ron-paul-gets-the-lowest-gop-score-from-the-us-chamber-of-commerce-92225644.html

The Chamber of Commerce ranks Ron Paul lower than any other congressman. He does, afterall, support cutting back spending, printing, borrowing, and congressional pay. This doesn't sit well with the Corporate Keyensians at the COC.

Hutaree vs. FBI

http://www.toledoblade.com/article/20100428/NEWS02/4280343/-1/rssl

From the looks of recent information (being leaked out bit by bit) it seems the Government made just about everything up.

Two New Ron Paul Vids

Video 1 - Obama is a Corporatist, not a Socialist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sNukihJ36c&feature=player_embedded

Video 2 - Freezing Government: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMwzX8hJp7o&feature=player_embedded

Concerning Arizona

I, for one, like Arizona. In fact, I like it so much I plan to move there at some point in the near future. The weather is nice (hot and dry, just the way I like it), the economy is much better off than most of the country, and the people out west are friendly enough.

As for the three laws recently passed, I can only agree with two of them. The first, allowing for concealed weapons carry without a permit is a great idea. I'm not a fan of guns personally, and do not own one, but the right to defend oneself should not rely on the Government's permission.

The second, requiring all Presidential candidates to have a valid Birth Certificate is also a good move. I don't understand why Obamaites are so uspet about this... if their Savior-in-Chief has his proper papers, he should have nothing to fear from this.

The third, however, a draconian immigration law, is a bad idea. When Tom Tancredo says you've gone too far on border enforcement, you know you've crossed the line.

All of this in consideration, I still like Arizona. Even more so now than before. That they would defy the Federal Government in such a bold manner is pleasing. It's about time the States took their sovereignty back. The people (much like the Tea-Parties) need to follow in suit.

- J. Buell

Russian Court Bans Neo-Nazi Group

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100428/ap_on_re_eu/eu_russia_neo_nazis_banned;_ylt=Au7yXtXypPrJkf8WOmQnVUWyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJuaW4wcnA4BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDI4L2V1X3J1c3NpYV9uZW9fbmF6aXNfYmFubmVkBHBvcwMyMwRzZWMDeW5fc3ViY2F0X2xpc3QEc2xrA3J1c3NpYW5jb3VydA--

As much as I despise Neo-Nazi's (I've had a run-in with them before) I must go back to that famous and true quote:

"Freedom of Speech does not exist to protect popular speech, but unpopular speech. Popular speech does not need to be protected."

Some Things Escape My Understanding

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100428/us_nm/us_usa_court_cross;_ylt=AqxZqj1AvZQEc_ecrIcwmBSyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJvaGFob21qBGFzc2V0A25tLzIwMTAwNDI4L3VzX3VzYV9jb3VydF9jcm9zcwRwb3MDMTcEc2VjA3luX2FydGljbGVfc3VtbWFyeV9saXN0BHNsawNzdXByZW1lY291cnQ-

I don't care what religion you are, if you have any at all (I won't go into my own feelings on theological matters), but that this even came before the Supreme Court baffles me.

Who cares if someone put up a cross honoring Veterans. All the power to 'em.

I personally see a contradiction in putting up a symbol of the 'Prince of Peace' to "honor" those who lived their lives by the sword (or gun, more correctly). But it's none of my business.

If it's on tax-paid property, I'd understand. But this PC crap is just getting out of hand.

Thomas Woods Explains - Native Americans Were NOT Enviornmentalists

http://www.lewrockwell.com/woods/woods132.html

Great read. Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Renouncing American Citizenship: By Lew Rockwell

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/giving-up-us-citizenship143.html

Let's be clear about something. A person who decides to give up his US citizenship is not guilty of disloyalty to America; quite the opposite. He could very well be more loyal to American principles than the regime is willing to tolerate.

It also does not mean that he is giving up hope for liberty; he may have great hope for liberty, in a different way and in a different place.


In any case, the rise of emigration, expatriation, and citizenship renunciation is a trend that is not going away. It is rising and will get more significant. In some ways, it is completely expected. When regimes over-control, over-tax, over-regulate, they gnaw at the innate sense of the right to be free. When this gets worse and worse, people tend to look around for better environments.

We've all known people who talk about it openly. It is becoming cocktail conversation, the once-unthinkable now standard fare. It's not just an impression. State Department records show that 502 people gave up citizenship in just the last quarter of 2009. That is more than twice the total for 2008. That might not seem like a lot but what stands out here is the trend line, which is soaring. I also hear reports of year-long bureaucratic delays in approval, and, of course, plenty of people leave without permission.

The driving factors here are not cultural or social; they are economic. The US government is making it ever more difficult for Americans living abroad, taxing them wherever the bureaucrats can find them. The government makes it very difficult even to hold a bank account in the US unless the account holder can point to a US residency (thanks to the Patriot Act). And when the government finds a reporting error on income earned overseas, it can charge a 50% penalty.

Even when a person gives up US citizenship, and establishes citizenship with a freer country, the US government can still haunt him with continuing tax obligations and demands for military service. There is, at the least, a vast exit penalty. Any regime that would do things like this inspires people to want to stay at arm's length.

Far more frightening is the sense that financial calamity is around the corner. A look at the data seems to suggest that. Vast reserves are sitting in the banking system, waiting to be unleashed to create what could be total destruction of the dollar. The deficit is rising so fast that it is hard to chart.


The jobs situation is terrible, especially for young people (and adults often make decisions based on what is best for their kids' future). Personal income is falling and falling. Investment is not recovering after its cliff dive in 2009. The social welfare state is broke. Private debt is rising even though lending has not restarted.

The policies of the fiscal and monetary authorities are absolutely terrifying. The Fed is keeping rates at zero. The government is spending and spending beyond belief. Tax receipts are falling as never before, unleashing the greedy hand of the predator state to extract every last dime.


And look at what the US congress and president are doing about this terrible mess: they are working to socialize health care, start a war with Iran, impose tariffs on China, and otherwise tax, regulate, inflate, and control more more more. An economy that is heavily capitalized and driven by the entrepreneurial spirit can stand a surprising amount of abuse. But that reserve capital is being drained away into new bubbles, and the entrepreneurial spirit is being crushed at every turn.

Based on all these facts, the sense of impending doom is hard to avoid. And consider that most people are thinking only about today, this month, and this year. But among the rich and entrepreneurial we find a class of people who specialize in thinking outside the box, and for the very long term. It is among the ranks of these people that we are seeing the renunciation trend take hold. The smart money is giving up on the US political system.

What precisely is a person actually giving up when he walks into a US consulate and signs the renunciation oath? The right to vote? Yes, but just how much value are we supposed to place on the right to choose between dumb and dumber, and to have your vote cancelled out by the guy behind you in the line? No living person has ever swung a significant election. It is hardly a surprise that people put so little value on going through the motions of democracy.

There is much to give up in a cultural and social sense. It is not a decision to be made with a light heart. It is final and scary for that reason. What compels many people to do it now rather than wait is the sense that at some point, it might not be possible to renounce citizenship. As the controls grow ever tighter, so will the regulations on those who try to escape.

Every socialist and fascist regime in history has put up walls to prevent flight by people and capital. This is why people and capital are flying now, while they still can. In so doing, they are inspired by the writings of the American revolutionaries. The difference is that they have decided that living in the land of the free and the home of the brave means not being a slave of the US government.

The way to stop the brain and capital drain is readily at hand. Relinquish controls. Stop taxing people abroad. Adopt laissez-faire. Reinstitute freedom. Reject militarism and nationalism. Only that path will inspire optimism in the future of this country. Until that happens, we can expect this trend to continue, and to advise the young and successful families who ask us, to get out while the getting is good.

The Ridiculous IP Laws

http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article7107244.ece

Now Constantin Films (a German movie company) is cracking down on those spoof videos featuring Hitler (from their film "Downfall"). They don't even realize that with these videos, they and their film have recieved more attention (and ultimately more money) than had previously been the case.

Yet, they decided to bite the hands that are feeding them.

This really shows how ridiculous IP laws are. Intellectual Property cannot exist in reality. When ideas are shared the value owned by the first person is not diminished when the same value is attained by the second person. Thoughts and Ideas are not scarce (scarcity being the very reason property exists in the first place) so they cannot be owned.

But don't tell that the Government and their rich pals who monopolize shapes, patterns, colors, words, and mental cognition. To copy is theft, according to them. But this is a silly and preposterous notion at best.

Murder: for kids!

http://www.semissourian.com/story/1629197.html

"Fun Day" for kids in High School (courtesy of the Missouri National Gaurd) involved a simulated game in which the young teens trained to shoot and kill "terrorist" Arabs.

This happens, and parents say nothing (because God foribid anyone says anything bad about the Holy, Sacrosanct Military). But if the library includes a book entitled "Sarah Has Two Mommy's" then suddenly all the morons collect to rant and rave against the Public School System (which shouldn't exist in the first place).

Bike Mistaken For Bomb

http://www.thisisfyf.com/2010/04/happy-fucking-earth-day-hundreds-of-bikes-trashed-for-obama-visit-.html

Well, actually, the cops just decided to steal the bikes and claim they were a threat. The occasion? Obama was visiting for "Earth Day".

Look out Mr. President! Someone is bycicling right for you!

Inevitable Idiocy

http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/04/23/weisman.volcano.iceland.earth/index.html?hpt=C1

Now someone is claiming the Icelandic volcano (one of several thousand volcanoes world-wide which have been erupting since the dawn of the planet... ie. before humans) is the responsibility of man-made "Global Warming". This, despite the fact that man has only had the capability of mass-pollution for 200 years, and that scientists now say the globe is cooling (those now exposed fakes aside), and that the planet is a self-sustaining system that has existed long before us and will exist long after.

But you can't argue with logic and reason against dogma and religious fervor.

UPDATE: I will admit that "Climate Change" (not "Man-Made Global Warming") is a fact of life. It's been going on for mellinia. Of course the human race has had an impact, just like every species has an impact, especially in the last 200+ years of industrialization. This isn't to say that we are wholly responsible for changes in the weather, as this is a system beyond our control, but it is delicate enough to be tweaked by our activities. Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and other gases released into the atmosphere at high levels can have bad effects on the Ozone and cause the planet to warm (or cool... warmth being good for life creation) faster than usual. Pollution, more on a local level, can also be a problem for health and eco-systems which we rely on... whether this be air-pollution, water-pollution, or land-pollution.
Ultimately, we must rely on the free market and entrepenuers to invent and introduce technologies which will help lessen our bad effects on the environment, which ultimately effects our health. And we must also rely on private property to be a check on pollution, and free trade to develop methods of recycling, clean disposal of waste, and improvement of our health and environment in which we live.
This isn't to buy into the false "Al Gore" Hollywood vision of apocolyptic horror. The Earth isn't going anywhere (barring galactic occurences beyond our control, like a meteor or solar rays) and we should not be egotistical enough to think we can have a devestating effect on it, nor can we "save" the planet or attempt to control the balance of nature. Species go extinct every day... we need to worry about preserving humanity, not polar bears. We also shouldn't fall into the psuedo-religious concept of "green environmentalism" which practically worships plants/animals and the Earth Goddess Gaia, advocating the death of people.
We're going to have a carbon footprint (carbon being good for life on the planet, and the creation of oxygen of course) no matter what we do. We can't get rid of our impact, nor should we seek to destroy our health or happiness to limit it to any great degree.

Let's just respect ourselves, each other. Keep researching, never trust the first set of data you see, always allow for debate. Accept that the environment fluxuates, weather is always going to happen (good and bad), and we can't control everything (nor did we cause it). But, we should try to keep our living-space clean and healthy. We should rely on freedom and markets to give us innovative ideas to help us live happily and not contribute to already dangerous planetary warming/cooling periods, as well as provide us a way to survive it. Don't let the Government, or their paid "scientists" scare you into giving away your money or freedoms... they care nothing for the environment, only getting wealthier and more powerful.

SUMMARY: Love the environment, just don't be one of those crazy "environmentalists".

War in Space

http://www.news.com.au/technology/is-the-x-37b-the-start-of-war-in-space/story-e6frfro0-1225856980987

It's actually coming. And make no mistake, there'll be no lightsabers, Jedi, or Rebellion... only the Empire, our Sith overlords, and another bazillion or so dollars spent to keep us safe from terrorists...... in space.

Video: Congressman Paul Decries War Propoganda on House Floor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdwHN2De33Q&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Video: Ron Paul vs. Chris Matthews

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAl9V9I5dOk&feature=player_embedded

As usual, Matthews has trouble keeping his mouth shut for more than 5 seconds in order to allow his guests time to respond... but it's still an interesting exchange.

I Smell An Impeachment

http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-room/The-Six-Secrets-You-Need-to-Know-From-the-Blagojevich-Filing-91848634.html

Obama had much more to do with the "Blago" scandal than at first was apparent. I must admit that I enjoy seeing wealthy politicians being torn down off their high pedestal, especially when that wealthy politician is the President of the United States.

Congratulations to Judge Napolitano!

http://freedomwatchonfox.com/2010/04/20/its-official-freedom-watch-coming-to-tv/101519/

His great web-show "Freedom Watch" is moving to television on the Fox Business Channel.

Unfortunately I do not have this channel... so I will continue to view on YouTube.

Video: George Carlin on "Earth Day" Nonsense

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScDfYzMEEw&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Apologies

I haven't been able to post on 'Radical Thought' as of late, due to the death of my Uncle and subsequent viewings and funeral. I will return to my regular updates later today.

Thank you for your continued reading and support for the site.

- J. Buell

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Happy National Pot Smoking Day!!!

It's April 20th, which means it's national pot smoking day. :)

Now, I'm not encouraging illegal behavoir, but I will say to have fun celebrating in a manner best suiting the occasion.

Oh, and Legalize Marijuana!

Government Creation, Goldman Sachs, Is In Hot Water

http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20100420/pl_mcclatchy/3482625

This was all a predictible result of Federal Reserve and SEC policies. But the Feds don't want to hear that they're at fault. "We need more idiotic regulations!", they cry. And the average American moron thinks they're doing it to protect the little guy.

The Government doesn't protect the little guy. Never has, never will.

Bank Tax Picks Up Support In Congress

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100420/ap_on_bi_ge/us_bank_tax

Taxing banks, who are already short on funds, in the middle of a recession. Yeah, I don't see any bad repricussions coming from that.

House Democrats Kill Bill That Would Have Given Full Voting-Rights To D.C.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20100420/pl_mcclatchy/3482619

Yet another campaign promise broken by the now arrogant Dems. Come November, they'll wish they put that bill through. Unless, of course, they're afraid those votes would count against them.

Sign Of The Apocolypse!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100420/ap_on_bi_ge/us_supreme_court_pit_bull_videos

The Supreme Court upholds free speech and overturns ban on specific videos!

Gates Calls For New Exports Regulatory Agency

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/36092.html

Why not? We already have a regulatory agency for every other category of human action.

Video: Are The Tea-Partiers Racists?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1CLPhz0DHM&feature=player_embedded

African-American Tea-Partiers are Interviewed. You decide for yourself.

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

School Lunches A National Security Threat

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SCHOOL_LUNCHES_THREAT?SITE=1010WINS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

You know what, I think this might actually be something I agree with. Not the solution, but the premise nonetheless.

I swear the pizza served in Jr. High was alive.

FDA To Regulate Salt In Food

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/19/AR2010041905049.html

Why, the next thing you know, they'll be regulating the salt we put in our food! Oh wait... that's the story?

Um... next thing you know, they'll be regulating the air we breathe!

Oh, they do that too?

Well, I guess it's for my safety. Right?

Cops Confiscate Photos From Student Journalists

http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/243790

The photos were of police using force to put down a "riot" on campus a while back. They claim it was to identify any person who might be a threat to the community, but I presume differently. The only danger to the community are the cops who use excessive, unnecessary violence against innocent people to get off.

Power corrupts...

Monday, April 19, 2010

Great Article on Ron Paul and the Libertarian Movement

http://www.lewrockwell.com/raimondo/raimondo76.html

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Slick Willy: Tea-Parties = Timothy McVeigh

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35916.html

Oh yeah, that's a fair comparison.

It amazes me how afraid of domestic violence these Government types are, considering all the violence they are currently committing on a massive level overseas (and here at home with programs like the War on Drugs).

You hate violence? Then you should hate the State.

Iraq Veterans Letter of Apology to Iraqi People

http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5966/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2724

Please read, and sign. We have to support our troops afterall... especially those who have recognized their crimes and seen the error of their ways. Thank goodness for people like this, who won't simply bow down and obey orders that go against what is ethically right. I'm glad that at least a few of these soldiers are willing, and brave enough, to follow their concience.

Video: Copying is not Theft

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeTybKL1pM4&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

More Idiocy From NY Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/19/opinion/19mon1.html?ref=opinion

They say the FCC should regulate the Internet. And why not? They're going out of business because poor and middle-class Americans can find better, more reliable, information on the web for cheaper prices (most of the time completely free).

The NY Times pretends to be a "watchdog" on behalf of the people, but they are truly a mouthpiece for the State and the rest of the Power Elite.

Down with Times! Read more Internet News, and keep the Government out of our computers!

Tea-Party Split: Paul vs. Palin

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35988.html

I am a proud member of the Paul side. :)

Time Magazine's Joe Klein calls Tea-Partiers and Figureheads "Seditious"

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeff-poor/2010/04/18/time-s-klein-beck-palin-potentially-committing-sedition-against-u-s-gover

Remember back in the good old days when the Liberals were committing sedition by opposing Dubya's War on Terror... well, looks like the kettle is just as black as the pot.

Who would have thought?

Obama Thinks We Need More Regulation To Avoid Another Financial Crisis

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100417/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_financial_reform

Nevermind that it was the excess of regulations and Government intervention which led to the collapse (and will do so again very soon). It was all the free market's fault!

We don't have a free market, and haven't had one in over a century... but it's at fault nonetheless.

Clinton: World Sees Us As Divided

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100419/ap_on_go_ot/us_clinton_bush

Good. The world needs to see that not all Americans think like Bush or Obama. Not all Americans support endless, undeclared wars of aggression and occupation. Not all Americans want the Government to continue it's fascistic policies.

There are plenty, in fact a majority, among us who support liberty, and stand in solidarity against the violence enacted by the Feds.

Gasp! Majority of Americans Don't Trust the Government

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/36007.html

I see this as a reason to be optimistic. The Government and it's pals need to be afraid... very afraid.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Ron Paul's Tea-Party Speech

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmEOv_rT8LQ&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Obama Laughs At Tea-Partiers

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.yahoo.com%2Fs%2Fap%2F20100415%2Fap_on_re_us%2Fus_obama_tax_protests_2&h=0c59b31d100047c8b12fca530ec588b9

You know what will really be funny? When he gets kicked out of office in 2-years.

(or sooner... crosses fingers)

Photo: Former IRS Commissioner Condemns Income Tax

http://www.hearliberty.com/usnews2.html

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

More From the War On Smoking

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5086308

Government Bureaucrats are working to get Baseball stars to stop chewing tobacco. This, after Michigan (my wonderful home-state) passes a State-wide smoking ban in any public place.

We're getting closer and closer to yet another addition to the Prohibition list.

I can't wait until we have drive-by's over cigarrette sells gone bad!

The Fascist Southern Poverty Law Center Puts Ron Paul and Judge Andrew Napolitano on Their Dreaded "List"

http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/publications/the-patriots?page=0,4

Why?

Well because they don't like the Federal Reserve being able to print out counterfeit money and destroy our economy.

The racist bastards.

Gays Get More Positive Rights

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100416/ts_nm/us_obama_gays

By "Postive" Rights, I mean rights at the expense of somebody elses ACTUAL rights (ie. Negative Rights).

Obama wants to force (key word "force") hospitals to allow Gay couples visitation rights.

Now, I believe that all human beings deserve their natural right to life, liberty, and property. That includes the ability to visit a family member or friend when they are sick... but if they are in a hospital, that hospital (more specifically the people/person who owns the hospital) has the exclusive right over their property, to decide who can or cannot enter.

I believe gay couples should be left alone. They want to get married... fine. But they can't force someone to marry them. The same applies here. If one gay partner wants to visit another... fine. But they can't force the Hospital to let them in.

But, we live in the United States of America. REAL Rights are ignored for manufactured, make-believe rights given to special groups (Gay Rights, Black Rights, Women's Rights) rather than to humanity as a whole.

Now that's inequality.

Obama Wants Us To Go To Mars

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100416/ap_on_sc/us_obama_space

Seriously? We're in the middle of a recession (oh, I'm sorry, the Government did say it was over when the rich got richer and the poor got poorer) and he wants us to spend billions, scratch that, trillions of dollars we don't have to put a man on a giant rock far away from our own?

Does Obama really care about securing his legacy more than the plight of the people? Is he really that narcisistic?

Oh right... he is the President. My bad.

Tea Party Protests Yesterday Attack Big-Government

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100416/ap_on_go_ot/us_tea_party_rally

I don't agree with everything in the Tea-Party. They claim to be independant of any party, but the Republicans have certainly tried to control the movement (and it appears that they do, whether they can truly do so or not).

However, I applaud the direct citizen action being taken here. Never has a protest movement been this large and succesful. The media has tried to marginalize and ignore this movement, but they are now being forced to watch, listen, and report. Something is happening in this country where the people no longer trust their Government, they are actually serious about "throwing the bums out" and "taking back Washington".

I've been to one of these protests myself, and I assure you the attendees are not racists, idiots, or uninformed red-necks. They are regular middle-class Americans who are rightfully fed up with being made promises that aren't kept, having their money taken by the IRS only to be spent on wasteful programs and wars, and they're sick of being told what to do with their lives by politicians and bureaucrats.

They are largely educated, informed, and issue-driven. Though there are always exceptions in every movement.

I don't see this as exclusively Republican or Democrat, Conservative or Liberal, Left or Right. This is mainly an Independant, Libertarian, and Populist uprising... and it is a peaceful revolution. Come November, lots of Reps and Dems are going to be very surprised.

Come 2012... I think we're all going to be pleasantly caught off gaurd. No media pundits, Government intellectuals, or political elite predicted this. I may not agree with everything the individuals involved support (closing the borders, protectionism, the war on drugs, militarism in the middle-east, and religious moralism) but by-and-large... this is all about freedom, liberty, and power to the people.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Happy Tax Slavery Day!

In 1913, a very bad year for the United States of America, Woodrow Wilson was elected as President. What followed was a national ban on Alchohol (that worked out real well), the creation of the IRS and the Federal Income Tax, as well as the establishment of the Federal Reserve System.

The last two have more in common than people would like to think. For more on that, Google Aaron Russo's "America: Freedom to Fascism".

Thankfully, prohibition died out (at least with Alchohol). However, we were stuck with the Federal Reserve and the IRS. One, the former, is a private organization run by rich bankers which serves the purpose of printing out fake money to prop up the faulty system of fractional-reserve banking and to lend money to the Government in order for politicians to afford it's programs, wars, and expenditures without having to raise taxes (and thus lead to civil unrest).

The second, the latter, was an organization whose sole purpose was to pay for this massive fraud called the Federal Reserve. The Federal Income tax does not pay for one single thing you recieve from the Government. Not one thing. It doesn't even pay for defense.

Every penny is spent to cover the interest set by the Federal Reserve bankers so the Government can keep the scheme alive.

For almost 100 years we have endured tax-slavery, to serve the interests of Rich Banking Oligarchs (the true rulers of this country, and the world). Our very labor is owned by Washington. This is nothing short of theft and extortion. There is no law, anywhere written in any Constitution or Law-book, that compells an American Citizen to pay a personal income tax. If there were, it would be an unjust law worthy of breaking.

I will spend this April 15th in protest and defiance of the IRS, the Federal Government and the horrid memory of Woodrow Wilson.

Repeal the 16th Ammendment! End the Fed!

- Justin Buell

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Holder Still Wants to Capture Bin Laden

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100414/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_holder_terror_trials

Which one was Bin Laden again? Was he the one with the WMD's or the one who was trying to persue nuclear energy?

Oh... he's the one who perpetrated 9/11? Oh yeah, I remember now.

Sorry, I just get the names of all the people trying to kill us confused sometimes. Silly me.

Warmonger McCain says: "Pull the Trigger on Iran"

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100414/ap_on_go_co/us_us_iran;_ylt=AjB3AUIzcHsF9t.IqJHMWFCyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJiM21qOWp1BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDE0L3VzX3VzX2lyYW4EY3BvcwMyBHBvcwM5BHNlYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcnkEc2xrA21jY2FpbnRpbWV0bw--

I can't tell you how glad I am that this man lost the Presidency... and how angry I am that another war-hungry maniac won it.

Obama Call For Tighter Control of Derivatives

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100414/ap_on_bi_ge/us_obama;_ylt=AlZcjvFiFk58..U8yW6DZdyyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTI5N3MwN3FyBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDE0L3VzX29iYW1hBGNwb3MDMQRwb3MDMgRzZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3J5BHNsawNvYmFtYWNhbGxzZm8-

People just have to ask..... what are derivatives again?

All joking aside, Obama seems to follow the philosophy that the more regulation, the safer the economy. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the more Government controls over the economy, the less safe it will be from falling into a recession/depression.

But don't tell the average American that... they still think the free-market we don't have in this country caused it all.

Ron Paul in Statistical Dead-Heat with Obama for 2012 Election

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections2/election_2012/election_2012_barack_obama_42_ron_paul_41

Oh the time's they are a-changing. :)

Breaking News: Obama Actually Does Something Right!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36476183/ns/technology_and_science-space/

Yes, it appears the President is actually CUTTING spending to the Space Program. Sure, it would be great if he cut back spending on those endless and pointless wars, but this is at least a step in the right direction.

UPDATE: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304604204575182743721614372.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_news

I may have spoke to soon...

Video: Police Beat Defenseless College Student For No Reason

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at1q3lIpK3c&feature=player_embedded

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Yet Another Reason to Get Rid of Liscensing

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100413/ap_on_re_eu/eu_netherlands_fake_pilot

41 year-old Thomas Salme of Sweden has been a good pilot for 13 years. He hasn't had a single incedent where anyone, including himself, was put in danger. However, due to his failure to register with the State for his papers, he has now been fined by a Dutch court.

"Kann ich sehen sie ihre Papieren bitte?"

(German for "Can I see your papers please?")

All the Major Powers Agree

http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20100413/pl_mcclatchy/3475739

We need to impose more sanctions on Iran.

Hooray for starving people to death for political gain!

Laughing Out Loud

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100413/pl_afp/uschinaforexobamayuanpoliticsiran

At the United States for their rampant hypocrisy.

Only our politicians would have the audacity to accuse China of manipulating it's currency, the Yuan, (which it does, of course) while the Federal Reserve System in this country (which operates over the dollar's value, as the reserve currency of the world) is the largest counterfeiting scheme in human history.

All fiat currencies, and all systems of fractional-reserve banking are massive financial frauds.

Another case of the pot calling the kettle black.

I Hate To Say It...

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35733.html

...but Mitch McConnell is right. While most politicians and establishment "economists" blame the recession on lack of regulation, the truth of the matter is that too much regulation caused it. Regulation by the Federal Reserve over interest rates and the flow of money to be precise.

But, as usual, the Government claims we have a free market (which we don't) just so it can blame Capitalism when it's own failures produce drastic consequences for the economy. Of course the solution presented is more of the same.

We need to wake up and smell the Corporatism. We don't live in a lasseiz faire country, and we haven't for a long time. You want to solve our financial problem? Well there's a simple cure:

End the Fed.

Obama: "Risk of Nuclear Attack is Up"

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100413/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_nuclear_conference;_ylt=AuPcLswdwN2SEMfO95S1QemyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJtN2txMHU1BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDEzL3VzX251Y2xlYXJfY29uZmVyZW5jZQRjcG9zAzEEcG9zAzIEc2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yeQRzbGsDb2JhbWFyaXNrc29m

And no, I don't think he's talking about the risk of the United States or Isreal launching a pre-imptive strike on Iran (as they've threatened to do). The President is attempting to ratchet up the fear in America and it's hubris to justify whatever foriegn war he has hidden in his back pocket.

Do they give a nobel prize for war?

Monday, April 12, 2010

The Confederate States of America Rememberance Day

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100411/ap_on_go_ot/us_confederate_history_flap

Plenty of complaints have been directed at the Governor of Mississippi for having the audacity to declare a "Confederate History Month".

But, anything positive said about the Confederacy is obviously racist isn't it?

Perhaps anyone who thinks so should read Thomas DiLorenzo's fantastic books "The Real Lincoln" and "Lincoln Unmasked".

The War to Prevent Southern Independance was not about slavery, it was about tarrifs, economics, and state's rights. The same rights the colonies claimed to have when they rebelled against the British crown.

Obama and Allies Fight To Keep Monopoly On Nuclear Weapons

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100412/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_nuclear_conference;_ylt=AsMsnV.2Z44H8Ij5trjZGqKyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJtams1dWpiBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDEyL3VzX251Y2xlYXJfY29uZmVyZW5jZQRjcG9zAzEEcG9zAzIEc2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yeQRzbGsDb2JhbWF3b3JsZGxl

Oh yes, God forbid a "terrorist" nation gets ahold of one of those weapons-of-mass-destruction. Afterall, they might use them on innocent civilians. A civilized nation like the United States would never do anything like that (see; Hiroshima and Nagisaki).

We civilized (ie. Rich and White) countries have no interest to ever utilize our enormous stockpiles of ICBM's, nor will our allies, even though we threaten Iran with nuclear strike almost every day.

Only we should be trusted with this power. If a third-world "brown" nation ever got ahold of one of those weapons, we might actually have some competition.

The horror.

Politics Is Not The Answer: by James Ostrowski

http://www.lewrockwell.com/ostrowski/ostrowski97.1.html

“He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.”

~ Sun Tzu

There are three basic approaches to changing public policy: politics (elections and lobbying), direct citizen action and violence. We can quickly rule out violence as morally repugnant, inefficient and unpredictable.

Political action has rarely in human history caused government to shrink in size and power. The natural tendency of government is to grow and expand its powers. The events of 2008–2010 illustrate that. Over time, it will tend to tax and spend more, hire more people and assume more power over our lives, liberty and property. Government policies change continually but if you look closely, it is almost always in the direction of bigger government. If you favor bigger government, you really don’t have to do anything. Just sit back and enjoy the show. By the natural laws of politics, governments will tend to grow. If you check back in five years, it is highly likely that the government will be bigger and more powerful. Government in America has grown enormously since about 1917, the start of American involvement in World War I. No coincidence there; war grows the state.

By its nature, the state is the means by which some people can impose the costs of achieving their goals onto unwilling others. As Frédéric Bastiat put it, “Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.” The desire to impose costs on others is virtually limitless. Thus, governments tend to grow over time.


There are five main reasons for this which are, unfortunately, structural features of political life:

1. rational apathy – the incentive some people have to increase the size of the state outweighs the incentive the rest of us have to fight them;

2. government control over political ideas – the state uses its control over schools and other idea-disseminating institutions to propagate support for further government growth;

3. government creates its own demand – because the state’s various interventions into the market economy always fail (e.g., health care), ironically, they increase the demand of the uninformed majority for even further interventions to fix the problems caused by the prior interventions;

4. the productivity of the mixed economy – given the inherent tendency of the state to grow, only extreme dissatisfaction among the populace will rouse them to act; however, even a partially free market produces enough wealth to mollify the people;

5. government has a monopoly on the use of legal force – government grows because it can. Given the universal human desire to accomplish goals with the least possible exertion, politicians have an irresistible urge to use the state’s powers to continually expand the amount of wealth they control. Anyone who objects can always appeal to the politicians’ judges and can expect to be told, “Get lost!”

Since it is in the structural DNA of government to grow, it is nearly impossible to persuade its officials to reverse that tendency or to persuade the voters to elect candidates who intend to shrink government. The last time a mass political movement was able to achieve power and shrink government was Thomas Jefferson’s velvet revolution of 1800!


Ron Paul’s campaign for president in 2007–8 showed how difficult it is to elect a candidate who favors smaller government. In spite of over 100,000 campaign workers and $30,000,000 and an articulate candidate with 20 years in Congress and a sterling personal life and record of accomplishment, he received less than ten percent in every Republican primary election. The system is thoroughly stacked against anyone who would attempt to reform it from within.

The main function of national elections in this country is to give the people the illusion that they are in charge and can change policy whenever necessary. However, the basic policies never seem to change. Elections allow people to blow off steam and thus serve as a safety valve for the regime that allows them to rule us for another four years.

With respect to the upcoming congressional elections this year, a Patriot candidate would need as much as two million dollars to run a competitive race for the House. Very few have that kind of money or can raise it. More likely, the Republican challengers this year will be party loyalists funded and controlled by the plutocrats and GOP establishment.

I know these are harsh realities to accept. They contradict what we have been taught in school and told to believe in endless TV ads urging us to vote and participate in the political process. However, to win this fight, you will have to be as clear-eyed as our adversaries are about the realities of power politics. That’s how the political class got all that power in the first place: by seeing things clearly and not being fooled by myths and clichés.

Mitt Romney Wins (by one point) the SRLC Straw Poll

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20002208-503544.html

Despite the closeness of the vote, the media (as usual) downplays Ron Paul's strong showing (beating both Palin and Newt Gingrich) and instead makes it all about the man who spent millions of dollars buying all of those votes, then only winning by one.

Ron Paul 2012!

Video: Ron Paul's speech at the SRLC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klIZ0Bks6pc&feature=player_embedded

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

The Right to You

“It is impossible to introduce into society a greater change and a greater evil than this: the conversion of the law into an instrument of plunder.” - Frederic Bastiat


With the passage of Obama’s long awaited, and forever disputed, Health-Care bill, we now have entered into a public discourse which has been delayed far past it’s time. While many complain about specific passages and detailed minutia within the bill itself, such as the Federal Government’s mandate to purchase health insurance, very few debate it’s purpose. That is, to provide health-care to every American citizen.

This is not an old idea, nor is it an old program. Medicare and Medicaid were met with the same hostility by then-Conservatives who were opposed to the further socialization of medical care (a process began by none other than the chief-National Socialist, Franklin D. Roosevelt). Of course, now-Conservatives tend to see Medicare and Medicaid as a given. While some may admit them to be bankrupt institutions and in need for “reform”, hardly a single right-wing voice can be heard raising up against either of these program’s very existence.

Indeed, both parties and both “wings” have accepted the tired doctrine of a “right to health-care”. The majority of Americans even support this concept. Not only a right to health-care, but a right to education, a right to postage, a right to clean water, a right to housing, a right to food, a right to clothing, a right to roads and transportation, and myriad other products and services which are no doubt necessary to society. But, does necessity imply a right?

Let’s step back for a moment and define what exactly a “right” is. Put very simply, a “right” is an exclusive privilege to have complete discretion over a certain thing. Now this logically would apply to our basic rights: The right to our lives, liberty, and property. We have an exclusive privilege to have complete discretion over our lives, our choices, and the fruit of our labor.

Necessity, on the other hand, is something entirely different. We may need our life, our body, our freedom to choose for ourselves, and the property we achieve in a peaceful manner… but we may also be in need of other things. We are in need of food, we are in need of drink, we are in need of shelter, we are in need of dress, and we are in need of numerous other objects and abilities. Some are necessities of life, other are mere necessities of desire for a better livelihood.

The way we attain property in this world can be done one of two ways. The first way is the way of peace. That is, the way of original appropriation. To find unclaimed property and to claim it as your own, to mix your labor with that land, or object, and to make it yours. Or to then trade what is yours with others, in exchange for what is theirs. Even to give what is yours to someone else out of charity and good-will, or vice-versa. These are legitimate and non-violent methods of gaining what is needed to survive and lead a happy life.

The second way is the way of violence. That is, the way of theft. To take what others have earned peacefully, by the labor of their hands, through honest trade or charity. To initiate aggression against a person and their property to gain what is desired or needed is plunder, robbery, and illegitimate. Every victim of theft has the right to defend himself/herself against the violence initiated.

Now that we have a basic understanding of this we can better answer the question at hand: Does necessity imply a right?

No it does not.

To present a scenario, imagine a man who’s liver is in failure. He has spent his whole life drinking alcohol and ignored the consequences until it was too late. He is a good person, a father of three children who have not yet graduated high school. Two are successful, one is constantly getting herself into trouble. She is in need of a father more than ever. He has a loving wife who has put up with his addiction for over twenty years. The man has a great sense of humor, always bringing joy and laughter to those around him. He is loved by so many friends and family members.

Then there is another man, who’s liver is perfectly healthy. He too, a good man. He has no children or wife, as he is a local priest of a Catholic Church. He has spent his whole life giving of himself to the community. He is around the same age as the man with the dying liver, and has plans to travel the world before his time is up.

Now, let me ask you. Does the first man have a need of the second man’s liver? It should be an obvious ‘yes’. But, does he have a right to it?

Does he have the ‘exclusive’ privilege to have ‘full discretion’ over the second man’s organ?

The answer, no matter where you fall emotionally in your loyalties, must be a resounding ‘no’. He does not have that right. Only the healthy man has a right to his liver. If he decides to give of himself to save the first man’s life, then that is his decision, and his decision alone, to make.

Let me make the story more complicated.

Imagine now the first man has a failing kidney, after losing his first kidney to the same disease. Imagine also that the second man, in the same scenario, has two perfectly healthy kidneys.

Again, the first man has a need, a necessity, to receive a healthy kidney. But does he have a right?

No, he does not.

Even though the second man will likely live through the surgery, and certainly be fine with one kidney… it is his decision alone to make over his organs. Perhaps one day he will find himself in a situation similar to the first man. Perhaps he will, in the future, need both kidneys to survive. Maybe he is afraid to have the surgery, or maybe it is against his religion to be cut by a surgeon’s knife at all.

It is still his right, his exclusive privilege to have full discretion. Not the first man, no matter how dire his situation.

How does this apply to health-care? Allow me to connect the dots.

If we are to hold our bodies as our property, and we hold all the fruits of our labor to be our property, than both are equally rights. No right is more important than another. Though defense may be unequal, the right itself is without measurement of value. It is completely equal in all aspects. For example, my right to be free is no less a right than my right to speak my mind. Nor is my right to keep my paycheck any more a right than is my right to make a contract. All rights are rights, and all rights allow for defense against aggression.

So, this being the case, imagine now the first man is in need of money to pay for the surgery. The second man has plenty to spare. Does the first man need the money? Of course. Does he have a right to it? Of course not.

He has a right to his money, and only his money. To claim right over the second man’s money is to negate the second man’s rights. Is the first man’s rights more important than the second man’s? Does not the second man have a right to defend what is rightfully his?

To revisit the issue of “Obamacare”, and all forms of socialized health-care (or socialized anything), it’s easy to understand the illegitimacy of what the Government is doing. To take from some, to give to others. This is called a redistribution of wealth. While many so-called Conservatives oppose the new bill for this reason, they fail to take the argument to it’s logical conclusion.

All Government is socialism. All Government is a redistribution of wealth. All Government is legalized theft.

The act of taxation, at the threat of force, is the process of robbery and extortion. It is aggression against the property of others. The property which they have, by nature, the exclusive right to own, to decide over. The excuse of need is given. That someone needs this money more than them is the reason for theft. The ends justifying the means on a grand scale.

Someone needs health-care. It will be provided by the Government stealing from others though taxation. Someone needs education. The same will occur. Someone needs postage, roads, transportation, food, shelter, clothes, drink, electricity, internet, cable, etc. The Government will deliver whatever good, whatever service is needed by the populace. Or if you need judicial arbitration, or defense, or enforcement of the law. The Government has monopolized this area of our lives as well, and it must take from some in order to pay for these services to others. They do this through theft. They steal by taxation, they indebt you to foreign governments, they devalue your currency until you can no longer purchase anything you have worked to enjoy.

You no longer have a right to your property. You only have the luxury to keep what the Government allows you to. Rights themselves, as they should be according to nature, are no longer protected by the law. The law only exists to serve the special interests and politically well-connected. The very definition of “rights” has been misconstrued to where the very exercise of “rights” comes at the cost of infringing on the natural rights of others.

The truth of the matter is that you don’t have a right to health-care. Why, because to have a right to health-care means you have a right to someone else’s property, to someone else’s services, to someone else’s products. But, you don’t have a right to someone else… you only have the right to you. To have a right to someone else, that is slavery. To have the exclusive privilege over anothers life, or actions, or the fruits of their labor. Such is enslavement, such is the negation of liberty. This is not freedom. It is antithetical to freedom.

So, as we enter into an America where you are forced to purchase health-insurance, remember… this was not the first tyrannical move by the Government in this country. It has been happening for quite some time already. In order to change the tide towards socialism, towards fascism, we must not only rebuff the recent infringements on our liberties, but those from the past that still remain to haunt us as well. Not only should we reject “Obamacare”, but Medicare and Medicaid also. We should speak out against “public” education, against government roads and transportation, against the failed monopoly that is the U.S. Postal Service, against ALL Government. Against the President, the Congress, the Bureaucracy, the Government Courts, and every program under the sun.

Not only do we need to do this… it is our right to do so.


- Justin Buell

Picking The Next Supreme Court Justice

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100410/ap_on_go_su_co/us_supreme_court_possible_nominees

Now, I'm sure Obama will pick a Statist... that's a given.

But, despite this inevitable outcome, I'd like to nominate a great individual and long-time Judge who would bring sensibility to the Supreme Court and defend the Constitution.

I nominate Judge Andrew P. Napolitano.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Napolitano

Obama Promises Tax Breaks

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100410/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_taxes;_ylt=AgOa.Pon70s2wuS3yUMIGk.yFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJmNzdpdjJuBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDEwL3VzX29iYW1hX3RheGVzBGNwb3MDMQRwb3MDMgRzZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3J5BHNsawNvYmFtYWFkdmVydGk-

Isn't that so benevolent of him? Allowing people to keep a little bit more of their own hard-earned money... I think someone should give him a medal. Of course, we might have to raise a few taxes to pay for that medal.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Video: Obama Admits Government Is A "Monopoly On Violence"!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOZI1jSJW2Y&feature=player_embedded

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Portland School Bans Hugging

http://oregonwomensreport.com/2010/03/portland-schhol-hug-ban-makes-national-news/

Public Schools are the ultimate form of collectivism, next to prisons of course. The goal is to stamp out every form of individualism, independant or critical thinking, and anything percieved as "radical", "extreme", or rebellious against the group.

Obey the State, Trust Authority without Question, Do what you're told.

This is the creed of slaves.

From An Anonymous Source

“So I just got out of a meeting where my congressman was speaking. Afterwards in a one on one I asked if I was missing something about the healthcare bill. Was there any reason to keep your health insurance after the pre-exist is initialized? He said why wouldn’t you keep your health insurance? I said because it is cheaper to pay the fine. Well there is a problem there (stumble with his words). I said what keeps the whole country from canceling their policies? Why would anyone buy it before it is needed? He stumbled and says there are some problems and stumbled with his words.

The stunned look and wide eyed expression he gave me sent shock waves through my body. It became apparent to me that no one in congress thought about the ramifications of allowing sick people to buy insurance to cover the illnesses they already have. The whole healthy part of the country will cancel their insurance on the same day 4 or 5 years from now. Leaving only sick people on the rolls. The rest of the country will simply pay their fines and as soon as they get sick, trot into the insurance office on the way to the doctor. There will be no reason to have it. Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Assurant, etc. will all become insolvent on the same day.

AND OUR CONGRESS was not smart enough to figure this out."

Video: Congressman Ron Paul on the Afghan War

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMRK7NF_qg&feature=player_embedded

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San Fransisco Man Threatens Pelosi

http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20100407/pl_mcclatchy/3471846

Now, I don't believe in violence when it comes to political activism, but in all fairness, Pelosi (along with the rest of the gang in Congress) has already threatened this man (and all Americans) with prison time if he refuses to purchase Government-sanctioned Health Insurance.

So threatening back, if you think about it, is only a natural defensive action.

And the Hypocrite of the Day Award Goes To.....

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100407/pl_afp/usnuclearsummit

...The United States of America! (applause)

Who better to stamp down on "illicit" nuclear trade than the ONE Government which has the MOST nuclear weapons, and the ONLY one to ever use them on unarmed civilians (see: Hiroshima and Nagisaki)?

Why, before you know it, we'll be enlisting the Mafia* to help cut back on crime in the inner cities!

*Well, actually, we already do something simialar to that by having a Government to begin with.

Quatar Envoy is Smart-Ass to Authorities

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100408/ap_on_re_us/us_plane_disturbance;_ylt=Aku5IMBmqEoExIw1DWd.PnSyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJtaHFib2x0BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDA4L3VzX3BsYW5lX2Rpc3R1cmJhbmNlBGNwb3MDMwRwb3MDMTEEc2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yeQRzbGsDb2ZmaWNpYWxzamV0

We live in such an over-sensitive, easily-scared society. A foriegn diplomat makes a joke about setting off a shoe bomb (after being caught smoking in the bathroom) and everyone is ready to piss their pants.

The American people all need to grow a pair.

Obama and Medvedev Sign Nuclear-Arms Treaty

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100408/ap_on_re_us/us_us_russia;_ylt=AlqcLf_wXbiulHoS5l.vQEOyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJkOGFnYWZ2BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDA4L3VzX3VzX3J1c3NpYQRjcG9zAzEEcG9zAzIEc2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yeQRzbGsDb2JhbWFtZWR2ZWRl

While the treaty will cut all Nuclear nation's stockpiles by one-third, that still leaves two major powers (The U.S. and Russia) with the firepower to destroy the whole earth five times over.

Meanwhile, the thought of a militarily weak country in the middle-east (ie. Iran) even having the technology to produce one in the distant future scares the sh*t out of us.

Makes you feel real safe doesn't it?

UPDATE: Thank goodness! Apparently this treaty only applies to "long-range" missiles. And here I thought the United States would be defenseless against all those army-less, navy-less, air-force-less, nuclear weapons deprived third world nations we love to invade.

Iraq War Veteran Speaks Out

http://www.truthout.org/iraq-war-vet-we-were-told-just-shoot-people-and-officers-would-take-care-us58378

Here's an excerpt:

"Scott Ewing, who served in Iraq from 2005-2006, admitted on one panel that units intentionally gave candy to Iraqi children for reasons other than 'winning hearts and minds.' 'There was also another motive,' Ewing said. 'If the kids were around our vehicles, the bad guys wouldn’t attack. We used the kids as human shields.'"

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Anarchy in the Streets: By Butler Shaffer

http://www.lewrockwell.com/shaffer/shaffer213.html

Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.

~ Henry Adams

How often do discussions on the prospects of a stateless society produce the response that, without government, there would be "anarchy in the streets"? To many people, the streets are symbolic of society, and with good reason: they are the most visible networks through which we interact with one another. They are much like the major arteries (we even use that word to describe streets), veins, and capillaries that transport blood throughout our bodies. Each can be thought of as the carrier of both food and waste to and from individual cells.

The thought that city streets – upon which we depend for daily functioning – could ever become disorderly, leads most people to accept a governmental policing function of such avenues without much question. We imagine that without speed limits, traffic lights at busy intersections, and all of the varied warnings plastered on tens of thousands of signs that encumber streets in our cities, driving would become a turbulent and destructive undertaking.

For a number of years now, a number of cities in Europe have been experimenting with the removal of all traffic signs – including traffic lights, stop signs, speed limit directives – and with surprising results. Various towns in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, New Zealand – even the UK! – have joined in the experiment. Contrary to the expectations of those who might expect multi-car pileups throughout the cities, traffic accidents have been dramatically reduced (in one town, dropping from about eight per year to fewer than two). Part of the reason for the increased safety relates to the fact that, without the worry of offending traffic sign mandates, or watching for police speed-traps, or checking the rear-view mirror for police motorcycles, drivers have more time to pay attention to other cars and pedestrians.


The architect of this experiment, the late Hans Monderman, attributed its success to the fact that "it is dangerous, which is exactly what we want." "Unsafe is safe" was the title of a conference held on this practice. Monderman added that this effort "shifts the emphasis away from the Government taking the risk, to the driver being responsible for his or her own risk." Equally significant, drivers now focus more of their attention on other motorists – taking visual cues from one another, informally negotiating for space, turning into an intersection, etc. – instead of mechanistically responding to signs and electronic machines. Monderman stated: "When you don’t know exactly who has right of way, you tend to seek eye contact with other road users. You automatically reduce your speed, you have contact with other people and you take greater care." He added: "The many rules strip us of the most important thing: the ability to be considerate. We’re losing our capacity for socially responsible behavior." In words so applicable to the rest of our politically-structured lives, he declared: "The greater the number of prescriptions, the more people’s sense of personal responsibility dwindles." Monderman expressed the matter more succinctly in saying: "When you treat people like idiots, they’ll behave like idiots."

Formal rules divide us from one another; the more rules that are imposed upon our conduct, the greater the distances among us. Of course, this is the logic upon which the state always acts: to insinuate itself into our relationships with others, substituting its coercively-enforced edicts for our interpersonal bargaining. We become conditioned to look upon strangers as threats, and to regard political intervention as our only means of looking after our own interests.


One sees this mindset of social impotence expressed throughout our lives. I am fond of asking my students why they do not negotiate with retailers for groceries, clothing, and other consumer items. They look at me as though I had suggested they attend movies in the nude. "You can’t do that," they instinctively respond. I then offer examples of persons I have known who make a habit of such bargaining, managing to save themselves hundreds or more dollars each year. Incredulity still prevails. On one occasion, a student raised his hand to inform the class that he had been an assistant manager of a major retail store in Los Angeles, adding "we did this all the time."

How easily we give up on our own social skills, and at what costs. These experiments with traffic-sign abandonment remind us how much we rely upon informal methods of negotiating with other drivers, and the socially-harmonious benefits of our doing so. My own freeway driving experiences provide an example: if another driver signals to move into my lane, or I signal to move into his, more than a simple lane-change takes place. From that point on, there is nothing this other motorist can do – short of intentionally crashing into my car – that will cause me to feel anger toward him. He’s "my guy," and I will feel a sense of neighborliness to him that will generate feelings of protectiveness toward him. "Neighborliness" is a good word to use here: how many of us could honk our horn or make angry hand-gestures at another driver we recognized to be someone that we know?


This is one of the unintended consequences of taking the state out of the business of directing our traffic: we regain our sense of society with others; strangers lose their abstractness, and become more like neighbors to us. If you doubt the pragmatic and social benefits of these experiments, try recalling those occasions in which a traffic light goes out at a major intersection. Motorists immediately – and without any external direction – begin a "round-robin" system of taking turns proceeding through the intersection. One of my seminar students related her experience in this connection. She was parked at the curb, waiting to pick up her mother. She noted that traffic was flowing quite smoothly, and without any significant delays. Then a police officer showed up to direct the traffic, with gridlock quickly ensuing.

A number of years ago, someone wrote an op-ed piece in the Los Angeles newspaper, reporting on a major Beverly Hills intersection where some six lanes of traffic converge. There were no traffic lights governing the situation, with motorists relying on the informal methods of negotiating with one another. The writer – who lives in the area – commented upon the resulting orderliness, going so far as to check police records to confirm just how free of accidents this intersection was.

How counter-intuitive so much of this is to those who have become conditioned to think that the state is the creator of order in our lives. In much the same way that people are discovering how widespread gun ownership reduces violent crime in society, putting power back into the hands of individuals is the most effective way of fostering both the responsible and harmonious relationships we have so childishly expected to arise from our dependence upon, and obedience to, external authorities.

What if the idea of living without coercively imposed rules was to spread from the streets into all phases of our lives? What if we abandoned our habits of looking to others to civilize us and bring us to order, and understood that obedience to others makes us irresponsible? As government people-pushers continue their efforts to micro-manage the details of our lives – what foods and drugs we may ingest; how we are to raise and educate our children; the kinds of cars we may drive and light bulbs we may use; the health-care we are to receive; our optimal weight levels; how we are to provide for our retirement; ad nauseam – might we summon the courage to end our neurotic fixations on "security?"

Might the quality of our lives be greatly enhanced by the transformation in thinking implicit in these traffic experiments? Might they offer flashes of insight into how the individual liberty to assess our own risks and freely act upon the choices we make provide the necessary basis for a life that is both materially and spiritually meaningful? As our institutionalized subservience and dependency continues to destroy us, can we learn that what we and our neighbors have in common is our need to negotiate with and to support one another as autonomous and changing people in a changing and uncertain world?

(Those interested in reading more about this experiment, can google "european cities remove traffic signs," and find links to many articles on the subject.)

Ron Paul Voted Most Effective Congressman

http://blogs.chron.com/txpotomac/2010/04/march_madness_on_the_potomac_r.html

No, he's not the most effective in waging wars, imposing taxes, spending money, curtailing civil liberties, or building up the State.

Ron is, instead, the most effective in advocating personal liberty, free markets, non-interventionism, sound money, and constitutional government.

The rEVOLution lives on...

O'Connor Says Justices May Skip "State of the Union"

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100406/ap_on_re_us/us_sandra_day_o_connor

This is the sort of news that cheers me up. The less legitimacy given to that inane annual speech (which always makes me miss my favorite shows), the better.

More on That Video

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100407/ap_on_go_ot/us_us_iraq_video

It appears the U.S. Military has lost it's copy of it.

I think it's a safe bet they left it next to the missing WMD.

Greenspan Shifts More Blame From Himself

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35491.html

The former Fed Chariman still doesn't want to take any responsibility for the current economic crisis. The truth is that the entire existence of the Privately-owned Federal Reserve (and the system it upholds) is at fault, but Greenspan (along with every other head-of-the-Fed, including current chairman Ben Bernanke) is culpable for carrying out the counterfeiting scheme.

Obama Brings Out the Orwellian Double-Speak

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100407/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_terrorism_rhetoric;_ylt=AjI9JjRKs6ENRR479K69qxiyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJtZXJhZ212BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDA3L3VzX3RlcnJvcmlzbV9yaGV0b3JpYwRjcG9zAzEEcG9zAzIEc2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yeQRzbGsDbm90YWxsdGVycm9y

Obama now wants to remove terms like "Islamic Radicalism" from the National Security dictionary. The principle, which is good, is that not all Muslims are "radicals" or terrorists.

This superficial change may spare feelings, but what it does not do is end the pointless and costly "War on Terror".

I don't think an Afghan man who loses his life to U.S. Occupying Troops is going to care whether they call him a terrorist or an "Islamic Radical".

Video: Department of the Interior vs. What's Left of the Native Americans - by John Stossel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHxRSakuGMg&feature=player_embedded

Click on link or copy-and-paste to URL.

Thomas Woods on the Abolitionist History of Nullification

http://www.lewrockwell.com/woods/woods131.html

That's right, not everyone who supported the 10th ammendment and secession in the 19th century were slave-holders.

Democrats Join the "Tea Party" Movement

http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/04/02/democrats.tea.party/

I guess they must be racists too...

Obama Reserves "Right" to Nuke Iran

http://news.antiwar.com/2010/04/05/obama-policy-retains-right-to-nuke-iran/

Interesting, the President of Iran says it wants Isreal "wiped off the map" (a statement that was vastly taken out of context with what he actually meant) and he needs to be taken out... The President of the United States says he has the "right" to use weapons of mass destruction against a peaceful third world nation, killing millions of innocents, and he wins the Nobel Peace Prize.

Monday, April 5, 2010

6 Historical Myths We Love to Believe

http://www.cracked.com/article_18487_6-ridiculous-history-myths-you-probably-think-are-true_p1.htm

Click on the link (or copy and paste as your URL) to see the whole story

Afghan Leader Threatens to Join Taliban

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100405/ap_on_re_as/as_afghanistan

Yep. It appears the people, and even the U.S. propped-up Government, of Afghanistan don't like our Military's continued occupation of their country. Who would have thought a sovereign nation wouldn't want a foriegn Empire running it's affairs?

The Continued Crucifixion of Toyota

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100405/ap_on_bi_ge/us_toyota_recall;_ylt=ApujEag4Tr7Wfg5AgMm0y7uyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJodHN2c3E3BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDA1L3VzX3RveW90YV9yZWNhbGwEY3BvcwMxBHBvcwMyBHNlYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcnkEc2xrA3RveW90YWhpdHdpdA--

While statistics show Ford, GM, and Chrysler to have JUST AS MANY problems with their braking systems (last year) as Toyota, this apparently doesn't matter to the Federal Government, which is all too ready to demonize a foriegn (shivers) competitor.

How dare Toyota compete with the "Big Three"! So what if Americans prefer to purchase Japanese cars because they're better! It's unpatriotic to buy anything from those filthy gooks!

The above is obviously sarcasm, but sadly reflects the grim protectionist view many Americans have on the economy.

If American Companies STEAL from the citizenry to stay in business (even though they are more inefficient, unproductive, and unpopular with the average consumer), it's A-OK. But if a Japanese company merely offers a product in trade, competing with the inefficient thieves, they are an enemy to the United States! Makes perfect sense.

The Economy is Recovering!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100405/ap_on_bi_go_ec_fi/us_economy

Obama be praised!

Of course, this is just another bubble, which will inevitably end in a bust... nah, why spoil everyone's fun? I'll just keep my mouth shut and keep buying more Gold and Silver.

Everyone else can just keep thinking Keynesianism actually works.

Karl Rove plugs for 2010 Census

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100405/ap_on_go_ot/us_census_rove

If that's not a reason to be opposed to this, yet another invasion of privacy, I don't know what is.

Quote of the Day

"When you advocate any government action, you must first believe that violence is the best answer to the question at hand." - Allen Thornton

Leaked Video: U.S. Troops Murdering 8 Civilians

http://www.youtube.com/verify_age?next_url=/watch%3Fv%3D5rXPrfnU3G0%26feature%3Dplayer_embedded

Spreading Freedom and Democracy sure is hard work...

UPDATE: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100405/ap_on_go_ot/us_iraq_shooting;_ylt=AjBLMDGGzEVWky7AKC6h19CyFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJoY25xdXI1BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNDA1L3VzX2lyYXFfc2hvb3RpbmcEY3BvcwMyBHBvcwM1BHNlYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcnkEc2xrA2Fwc291cmNlY29uZg--

Video is confirmed by reliable sources.

Also, two children were killed in the attack.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter!

Hope everyone enjoys their holiday. :)

Domestic Terrorism A Growing Threat

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100404/ap_on_go_co/us_terrorism_threat

This can only mean one thing... Those in power are getting frightened of the mass protest movement growing in this country.

The only way they can stifle dissent is to induce more fear in the hearts and minds of American citizens, thus making themselves the saviors-to-the-rescue.

Bush tried to control the Anti-War movement with his Patriot Act, suspension of Habeus Corpus, and illegal wiretaps... now Obama will follow in suit, using the same tactics as his predecessor to stifle the now Anti-Tax'n'Spend movement.

Stevens to Resign

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100404/ts_alt_afp/usjusticepolitics

While I'm always pleased to see a member of the Political Class step down, that Obama now has the ability to choose said member's replacement does not give me much comfort.