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bbotcs: since you weren't alive and apparently haven't studied history, I've provided a rudimentary list for your education.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22japan+was+trying+to+surrender%22&btnG=Google+Search
Truman's surrender of U.S. sovereignty to The U.N. automatically puts him among the worst five.
BTW, should you gravitate to the propaganda, then read this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Puzzle-Palace-National-Intelligence-Organization/dp/0140067485
bartermania: ha! A transplant; Snick! Snick!
Mine:
20% Dixie. Wow! You are a Duke of Yankeedom!
Ah, I am a Connecticut native.
woofer: a reminder to all ...
As former U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger said, "Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy."
stoxbox: religion differs from religious and/or spiritual beliefs. A fine example is your own religion on not understanding The Bible and its writers and assessing blame to the book because of the deeds of perversion committed by some invoking the "authority" of the book.
One of the core foundations of The Bible is that there is no such thing as "blind faith." Faith comes about through proof and logic. The ministers of cash-register religion and public-consumption politics want the sheople to blindly follow them. The same can be said of so many ivory-tower university professors and the philosophy that they spew.
Each of us is responsible for searching for truth to combat against becoming a proselyte of religiosity.
bartermania: when I was in combat areas in Viet Nam, I lost any taste for guns. I fiercely know that the Second Amendment protects the First and the rest, for that matter. With all the self-improvement and spiritual advances that I experienced since that time, for me to do violence is unthinkable. Yet, I see plainly a totalitarian state almost in place. Should my book, when it is published, not seriously alarm the sheople to take action, then I can no longer hold to the maxim that the pen is mightier than the sword.
Enough is enough.
Vexari: great to see you back AND in our quadrant.
bartermania: you are correct, Oh Sapient One, MSM has become a slick euphemism that should be deleted from our vocabulary, as it's a buzz phrase used by those that don't totally understand what freedom of speech and a free press is truly about. In reality, MSM is a word of art: Newspeak, if you will.
bartermania: that's why I make reference to The ABTT Networks (Anything But The Truth), as opposed to MSM.
woofer: I told most of these first quadrants that they were Marxist statists. Hmmmm, I appear correct after all.
I have long had a problem with these so-called spectrums. While the test is a significant improvement, it, like many such tests, cubbyholes individuals.
The real core of the real spectrum is denotative anarchy vis-à-vis statism. The peripherals display the individual focus.
StephanieVanbryce: hmmm, this post has moved you into the Top Five, All-Time, List of Highest Percentage of Code Words and/or Phrases used in a post.
Try looking at the four digits coming back at you.
BTW, "mainstream America" is diametrically opposed to the essential American ideals, including The Brotherhood of Man[kind]. Mainstream America was swayed by the Rockefellers, etal, a hundred years ago to practice various forms of eugenics. Hitler simply followed the mainstream American pattern.
SamIam: I presume that that was taken from James Bamford's The Puzzle Palace?
Judge rules part of Patriot Act unconstitutional
Provisions allow search warrants issued without probable cause, she says
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20999950/
http://www.guncite.com/journals/rwstand.html
Many articles and quotes have historically pointed out the dangers of standing armies.
http://thinkexist.com/quotes/with/keyword/standing_army/
arizona1: Wow! When CIA veterans call it a joke: it's a joke. Great find!
I am going to list some simple observations that I had when I first saw on the television the results of what went on in Oklahoma City and The Murrah Building and I do NOT profess to be an expert in explosives or demolitions; however, I know some real basics from combat military experiences.
1. No bomb crater: if there had been an external bomb of the scope claimed, there would have been a bomb crater. This is so elementary.
2. Alongside of the no bomb crater was the lack of damage to nearby buildings of similar distance from the placement of the parked van.
3. The explosives could NOT have been of ammo nitrate substance as there was no residue. If one examined the scene at the first WTC bombing, the rescue workers, that arrived up to 45 minutes later to the underground scene, received residues on their faces and clothing.
4. Steel beams in the front of The Murrah Building were bent almost straight up. This could only have been produced from explosives directly under those beams. An external force could NOT have caused it.
5. The simple physics of a blast would have dictated that the top of the building would have been gone and bottom floors remaining from from a large external blast.
6. An external blast loses force proportionately in relationship to the distance from the target, so for a blast to do some of the damage, it would have had to do more. Therefore, it could not have been from an external force. This does not deny that a smallish external blast did not occur. It denies that it did as claimed.
These listed observations were stated to another individual that called the newscast to my attention within a few minutes time. Later research caused me to strongly adhere to my initial conclusions.
"The definition of a paranoid: One who is in possession of all the facts." (William Burroughs)
ThatHawaiiGuy: there's still folks in The JBS that haven't rolled over for McManus yet.
VERITAS77: it get worse:
http://assassinscreed.uk.ubi.com/index.php
When one truly understands all the implications; linking history to the present, this is very insidious.
If they wanted to cut to the chase, they should have developed CIA/Mossad assassins/drug runners.
VegasRage: another simple example of the public consumption polies being cozy in bed with each other. UpChuck has quite a track record of backing feral gumit Nazi doings.
The Romans did not have a master plan for the creation of an empire; as it
had been in Italy, much of their continued expansion was opportunistic, in
response to perceived threats to their security. The more they expanded, the
more threats to their security appeared on the horizon, involving them in
yet more conflicts. Indeed, the Romans liked to portray themselves as
declaring war only for defensive reasons or to protect allies. That is only
part of the story, however. It is likely, as some historians have recently
suggested, that at some point a group of Roman aristocratic leaders emerged
who favored expansion both for the glory it offered and for the economic
benefits it provided. Certainly, by the second century B.C., aristocratic
senators perceived new opportunities for lucrative foreign commands,
enormous spoils of war, and an abundant supply of slave labor for their
growing landed estates. By that same time, the destruction of Corinth and
Carthage indicate that Roman imperialism had become more arrogant and brutal
as well. Rome's foreign success also had enormous repercussions for the
internal development of the Roman Republic.
- Jackson J. Spielvogel, Western Civilization: A Brief History 1991
BIOM has been slowly creeping upward. Today's PR gives reason to think that this trend may accelerate.
From the Land of Oz
Working people frequently ask retired people what they do to make their days interesting.
Well, for example, the other day I went down town and into a shop. I was only there for about 5 minutes and when I came out there was a cop writing out a parking ticket. I said to him, "Come on, man, how about giving a retired person a break?"
He ignored me and continued writing the ticket. I called him a "Nazi." He glared at me and wrote another ticket for having worn tires. So I called him a "doughnut eating Gestapo." He finished the second ticket and put it on the windshield with the first. Then he wrote a third ticket. This went on for about 20 minutes. The more I abused him the more tickets he wrote. Personally, I didn't care.
I came downtown on the bus, and the car that he was putting the tickets on had a bumper sticker that said "Howard in '07." I try to have a little fun each day now that I'm retired. It's important to my health.
arizona1: it certainly exposes the lack of verity within The Anything But The Truth Networks.
SamIam: I was described by a poster, on RB, as a Jeffersonian Republican. I find this more reflective of my personal governmental philosophy as opposed to the straight Libertarian Party platforms. I know that I differ from Dr. Paul on some matters. However, I hold him in high regard because of his consistency and his integrity. Throughout the years, I have found people, of his and my ilk, to be accepting of all peoples and enjoying the diversity that they bring. This differs from tolerance along the same lines as a food being edible and a food being delectable.
This administration has especially played on Islamophobia to advance some of its nefarious purposes. Obviously, Dr. Paul's stance on American foreign policy diametrically opposes such madness. I entertain that Dennis Kucinich would oppose such scapegoatism and intolerance.
VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, then look at the results.
http://www.freedomworks.org:80/strawpoll/
http://election.msn.com/?GT1=10252
teapeebubbles: that was the inference by an earlier quip. It's no coincidence that Rupert Murdoch congers up imagery of Evil-Merodach.
teapeebubbles: The New American didn't make the list. That's funny, in a warped sort of way.
arizona1: the soon to be revamped Wall Street Journal.
aim hier: ah, when push comes to shove you embrace entitlements rather than the fruits of a free-market society.
woofer: it's the paradox of an unobtainable orthodoxy. The sheople pushed The Democrat Party back into power in November. For them to do real action would have destroyed their opportunity to hold onto power and risk not seeing it again for decades. This is but one of the great horrors of pre-packaged political ideologies.
aim hier: do you frequently speak hypothetically when confronted by something with credence?
aim hier: sheople, of all sorts of pre-packaged political ideologies, who never took the time to understand government, in its most basic form, have no idea. That includes you. Ask yourself who sold you your plan.
Get it through your head; Dubaya just like Billy Jeff like Opium Poppy like Ray Gun like Jimmie Earl have abused executive orders to the detriment of The U.S. Constitution. The President and The Secretary of The Department of Homeland Security are following the blueprint that formulated the usurping of The German Constitution by The National Socialists. This was NOT original with Hitler. He learned well from others, especially what had already been conducted in this nation during the Woodrow Wilson/Colonel House administration.
Dubaya is merely a puppet from a family that has rapidly rose in power and wealth; a family that came into international attention from Prescott Bush's involvement with the rudiments of the Nazi regime and his connections through Brown Brothers Harriman into abetting post-Bolshevik Russia.
Then again, maybe you have never taken the time to read this stuff.
NYBob: they never quit; do they?
"Libya has emerged from its pariah status -
in recent years? -"
Doubt it; seeing they are one of five nations without a central bank.
The best to everyone; I've liquidated, but I might be back in soon.
aim hier: while I would use the word, tyrant, to sum up your opinion of the believers in the moon goddess, there is an intersection between you and I as to our negative viewpoints toward Islam, conceptually. Still, I believe that the tenets that made America so great allows the Muslim a peaceful life within the jurisdictional confines of this nation, as long as the Muslim respects the rule of law of this nation that prevents certain behaviors that are acceptable in certain Islamic nations.
I also would use the word, tyrant, to describe many of the activities of The CIA and elements of The U.S. State Department as well as divisions of the feral gumit, at times, and various bureaucratic entities. Presently, the armed forces of The U.S. heavily recruits among the disadvantaged exploiting them to kill innocent people, in the name of national security (read American hegemony). The armed forces recruiters are merely following the mad man plans of the Henry Kissingers (quote: "Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.”) and the Zbigniew Brzezinskis (The Grand Chessboard) of this world.
woofer: the feral gumit has promulgated statues that are virtually the same as Hazleton's. However, they wouldn't enforce them in the town. The town was looking to defend itself first from the feral gumit and secondly from criminals that the feral gumit was protecting; allowing its own residents at risk.
Oops, that didn't make into The ABTT Networks' report. The feral gumit violated equal protection and due process for the residents of Hazleton.