Mark Dice (formerly John Connor) is one of the more animated figures in the 9/11 truth movement. If you haven’t seen his videos already, I highly recommend them for your listening and viewing pleasure. The work he does is heroic. The man has balls on top of balls.
If you dont know about it, you should learn. From Wikipedia (surprisingly):
Operation Northwoods, or Northwoods, was a false-flag plan, proposed within the United States government in 1962. The plan called for CIA or other operatives to commit apparent acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support for a war against Castro-led Cuba. One plan was to “develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington”.
This operation is especially notable in that it included plans for hijackings and bombings followed by the use of phony evidence that would blame the terrorist acts on a foreign government, namely Cuba.
The plan stated:
The desired resultant from the execution of this plan would be to place the United States in the apparent position of suffering defensible grievances from a rash and irresponsible government of Cuba and to develop an international image of a Cuban threat to peace in the Western Hemisphere.
Several other proposals were listed, including the real or simulated actions against various U.S military and civilian targets. Operation Northwoods was part of the U.S. government’s Cuban Project (Operation Mongoose) anti-Castro initiative. It was never officially accepted or executed.
What a convenient way for the pharmaceutical industry and its mobsters in government to make more money and get more power! Have another manufactured and/or exaggerated swine flu scare! (more…)
Fallen Catholic Edward ‘Teddy’ Kennedy was one of the most dangerous men in the Senate. For 50 years, he voted along evil leftist lines. He voted to kill babies, steal from people, start unnecessary wars in the Middle East. He shut down Robert Bork, lying about his character. He was involved in dirty little things like dry humping a waitress along with Harry Reid, and killing a woman who drowned when Kennedy’s car drove off a bridge due to his intoxication. The fact that he is a Kennedy means nothing to me. Name value means nothing before God. So I say GOOD RIDDANCE TO BAD RUBBISH!
P.S. This fool also failed to investigate the state-sponsored assassinations of his brothers, which is not to mention his silence regarding other inside jobs like 9/11. What kind of a brother was this, that he did nothing to investigate his brothers’ assassinations? An idiot at best, and a coward at worst.
“But there has been a wave of aggression against Roma people in Italy, Hungary and Romania, which shows me something is not OK,” he told the AP in an interview. “The politicians have to do something about it. People have to be educated not to be prejudiced. All people are equal, and that is the message politicians must give.”
Brainwashed piece of trash Madonna recently made ignorant comments about gypsies to an audience with more intimate knowledge about them. I spoke to someone with knowledge of these people. She says that they are liars, cheaters, and thieves. So what business does Madonna have to trash to condemn people for their more accurate prejudices and biases than Madonna’s stupid prejudice and bias that says that all people are equal?
The leftists are evil at all levels in their assault on family and liberty. Instead of aborting an innocent foetus, I say abort those who support abortion. Instead of taking away my liberty, I say take away the liberty of the leftist who seeks to steal mine. The destroyers of life and liberty must be destroyed.
This is a man who went from secular Jewish (which is an oxymoron) to Catholic. I’m not a Catholic, but Catholicism is certainly an improvement from ’secular Jewish.’ By the way, he’s still Jewish according to Jewish law. This is the kind of man that the Jew-haters don’t like to talk about.
From Wikipedia:
Political and religious views
Novak was a registered Democrat despite his conservative political views. He held more centrist views in his early career, and he supported the Democratic presidential candidacies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, of whom he was a friend.[10] He was also close friends with Everett Dirksen. Novak later stated that reading Whittaker Chambers’ book Witness changed his views from moderate-to-liberal to a strident anti-communism.[11] Reading Chambers‘ message as a U.S. Army lieutenant in the Korean war gave him a feeling of moral absolutism in his cause. Novak’s views turned further rightward through the 1970s, but Novak remained strongly critical towards Ronald Reagan and his supply side economics in the early 1980s.[4] Novak changed his mind after debating economics with Reagan face to face, and he later wrote that Reagan was one of the very few politicians that he ever respected.[11]
Novak strongly supported the Korean, Vietnamese, and Grenadian wars, but he took an anti-interventionist stance after that. He was a hard-line social conservative as well, holding pro-life and anti-divorce views.[4] He also generally tended toward low-tax, small-government libertarian views, but his disagreements with mainstream Republicans and neoconservatives—specifically his opposition to the Iraq War[12]— earned him the label of being a “paleoconservative“.[13] Novak was raised in secular Jewish culture,[11] and he was non-religious in his early life.[14] He briefly attended Unitarian and then Methodist services at the behest of his first and second wives, but he was not interested in either faith. He particularly disliked the Methodists’ anti-Vietnam War position. Novak was introduced to Catholicism in the early 1980s when his friend Jeffrey Bell, a Republican political consultant and former Reagan aide, gave him some books on the Catholic faith. At that time, Novak had nearly died from spinal meningitis.[4]
Novak’s wife, Geraldine, began regular churchgoing in the early 1990s, and she eventually settled into a local Catholic parish. Novak converted to Roman Catholicism in May 1998 after meeting Peter Vaghi, whom he had known before Vaghi switched from politics to the priesthood. He had also had what he called a “chilling” conversation with a Syracuse University student whom he thought had channeled the Holy Spirit. Al Hunt, Judy Woodruff, Fred Barnes, Margaret Carlson, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Henry Hyde, and Rick Santorum attended Novak’s baptism, with some of them openly crying. Novak felt that his new faith did not influence his personal behavior or his political views, saying “I’m a Christian now, but I still have some bad traits.”[4]
In July 2007, Novak expressed support for Ron Paul’s bid for the presidency.[13] In the same year, and shortly after the summer publication Novak’s memoirs, he granted an interview with former columnist Bill Steigerwald. Asked of the future of the country, Novak said, “From my standpoint, I see the long Republican realignment ending and going into a period of Democratic supremacy. I think there will be a lot of mistakes and a lot of bad things done. But I do believe the American people are really up to making the best of their politicians … When I am given a chance to address college students, I always tell them, ‘Always love your country but never trust your government.’ I believe that.” [15]
After Novak’s death, Chicago Sun Times described him as an independent voice.[5]David Frum writing for National Review in March 2003 essentially dismissed Novak as a contributor the modern conservative movement, which prompted a rejoinder from Novak and a defense by other commentators.
I was already shopping at Whole Foods because it’s a great place to shop for natural/organic food. But now I’m asking everyone to shop specifically at Whole Foods, because the CEO is a hero, as you can see from the following article he wrote in the Wall Street Journal.
“The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out
of other people’s money.”
—Margaret Thatcher
With a projected $1.8 trillion deficit for 2009, several trillions more in deficits projected over the next decade, and with both Medicare and Social Security entitlement spending about to ratchet up several notches over the next 15 years as Baby Boomers become eligible for both, we are rapidly running out of other people’s money. These deficits are simply not sustainable. They are either going to result in unprecedented new taxes and inflation, or they will bankrupt us.
While we clearly need health-care reform, the last thing our country needs is a massive new health-care entitlement that will create hundreds of billions of dollars of new unfunded deficits and move us much closer to a government takeover of our health-care system. Instead, we should be trying to achieve reforms by moving in the opposite direction—toward less government control and more individual empowerment. Here are eight reforms that would greatly lower the cost of health care for everyone:
Whenever you answer a question, you make a statement, just by virtue of the fact that you answer the question. The statement that is made is, ‘Your question is relevant.’ If you are asked a question, and if you answer it directly, then you are saying, ‘Your question is relevant.’ So if they ask you an irrelevant question, then you should say, ‘The question is irrelevant,’ and you may also propose a rephrasing of the question as a way of bargaining with the asker. For example, when Chris Matthews asked this guy who carried a gun around the area of where Obama-nation was going to hold a town hall meeting, ‘What is the history of someone who carries a gun to a presidential event?’ The response should have been, ‘The question is irrelevant,’ with a possible rephrase, ‘The history of this country has changed, so the reason that one may want to bring a gun at a presidential event today may be different than the reasons of yesteryear. In my case, it was to send a message that we must stand up against tyranny by whichever means possible.’
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called President Barack Obama’s health plan “downright evil” Friday in her first online comments since leaving office, saying in a Facebook posting that he would create a “death panel” that would deny care to the neediest Americans.
A Word about Traditional Southern Orthography
Why Southern Traditionalists Reject the Webster’s Spelling Standard
For cultural distinctiveness the LS eschews the use of Webster’s so-called “American” English orthography which actually is nothing more than a bastardisation of the proper and correct English language by New England busybodies.
Whenever possible, we prefer to use the more traditional, antebellum Southern English orthography; widely known to many as the Oxford standard which once saw widespread usage in Dixie prior to the War for Southern Independence and Reconstruction and even some limited use afterwards. This is why you’ll see words like “colour” and “organisation” throughout DixieNet instead of the spellings you were taught in school.
We kindly request that you waste not your own precious time or ours by complaining about our use of Southern orthography since the Oxford standard is the most widely accepted and orthodox orthography in the English-speaking world. It is actually the most accurate guide to the spelling of the English language available today, and we proudly re-embrace it as a part of our Southron language.
For those who would like to learn more about traditional Southern orthography DixieNet invites you to read our special “Verbal Independence” series by LS Cultural Chairman Dr James Everett Kibler, Jr.
Racism is dishonesty about race. The most racist people are the liberals. They say that all the races are equal, so if one race makes more money than another race, then that’s supposed to be because of “racism,” and racist anti-white measures are taken to “correct” the problem. Actually, they are the racists. It is the only real racism of our times.
Liberals are not racist because they “advocate that racist laws be examined.” Liberals are racist because they have a false view of race. That is what it means to be racist: to have a false prejudice about race. Their false prejudice is that all the races are equal. This leads them to complain when White people naturally make more money than Negroes, and have higher positions than Negroes, and to call for preferential treatment. Every White person endures racism just for being White. It’s called “affirmative blacktion.” Untold billions of dollars are wasted hiring incompetent Negroes over Europic men.
The honest and correct view of race is that we are not equal, on average. People knew this for centuries until recently, when racist liberals brainwashed a dumbed-down population. As for segregation, people have a constitutional right to associate with whomever they want. Nobody has an obligation to share their swimming pools with any group of people. Past efforts at segregation were attempts to lower the crime rate, knowing that Negroes commit crimes at higher average rates, and vote for politicians that are de facto criminals, like this bastard who was elected president, whose entire career was founded on affirmative blacktion. His election is a case study in liberal racism.
Another example is found in South Africa. Liberal racism, which led to the end of apartheid, has ruined South Africa. The crime rate was much, much lower under apartheid. You need to research the facts, and step outside of your liberal fairy tail where everyone is equal and crime rates are equal among all races. The left goes to great lengths to cover up Negro crimes (and to put the spotlight on White crimes) to make you believe this outrageous absurdity.
Get your Obama joker t shirt here. Don’t be afraid to tell the world that this man is a freedom-restricting, baby-killing, econonmy-ruining piece of trash, NOT to be reelected in 2012, if America is still breathing by then.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s treasury secretary said Sunday he cannot rule out higher taxes to help tame an exploding budget deficit, and his chief economic adviser would not dismiss raising them on middle-class Americans as part of a health care overhaul.
As the White House sought to balance campaign rhetoric with governing, officials appeared willing to extend unemployment benefits. With former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan saying he is “pretty sure we’ve already seen the bottom” of the recession, Obama aides sought to defend the economic stimulus and calm a jittery public.