Yearly Archives: 2012

HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF: THE VENDEE GENOCIDE

Here’s my latest video recorded by the good folks at FreedomTalkNetcast.com down in Pueblo, Colorado.This presentation covers the almost unknown war and genocide against the people of the Vendee region of France during the proto-Marxist French Revolution. This genocide by the atheist, … Continue reading

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Israeli tourist bus was blown up in Bourgas airport

Update 2: Israel blames Iran for deadly bus explosion targeting Israeli tourists in Bulgaria Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is promising a strong reaction after an attack on Israeli tourists that he says was carried out by Iran. A bus carrying … Continue reading

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Assad’s kinsman Shawqat and defense minister Rajiha killed by suicide bomber

Bashar Assad’s survival is in serious question after the deaths of his top allies, his brother-in-law Security Chief Assif Shawqat and Defense minister Gen. Dawoud Raijiha by a suicide bomber, while holding a top-level meeting in the National Security building … Continue reading

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Revenues And Earnings: Another “Decoupling”

As we approach ‘peak earnings reporting’ in the next two weeks, a quick glance at the state of the 65 companies of the S&P 500 that have reported so far may be useful. In yet another miracle of modern-day accounting, … Continue reading

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The Only Campaign Argument That Matters …

Which philosophy and set of policies has a demonstrated history of economic improvement? http://www.theloudtalker.com/2012/07/10/economic-opinion/ Thanks to Bubba for posting this link.

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BofA Reports $2.5 BN Net Income On $1.9 BN Reserve Release, Private Repurchase Request Claims Soar

There were several numbers one should focus on today’s Bank of America earnings release. They were not the Net Income EPS ($0.19 which beat estimates of $0.15), the Income before income taxes of $3.4 billion, nor Revenue net of interest … Continue reading

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Government Employees, Unions, and Bankruptcy

by James E. Miller During an economic boom, exuberance finds itself lodged in all types of industries.  When profits soar, so does the public’s disregard for prudence.  And as tax revenues rise, politicians can’t help but give in to their … Continue reading

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London braces for Israeli strike on Iran during 2012 Games

Taking into account the possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran during the 2012 Summer Games, the Olympic committee in charge of the London event has formed a special team to prepare for the contingency. According to the Hebrew daily Yedioth Ahronoth … Continue reading

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Looping Back to Liberty – 16 Steps Illustrating the Decline and Subsequent Restoration of America

People don’t understand the system. A lack of knowledge coupled with being “fat and happy”, combined with propaganda promotes apathy and stupid decisions by the people concerning their political choices. Things get bad. People lose their homes, their jobs. The … Continue reading

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From GBTV: Two very different opinions on how to avoid economic collapse

On GBTV Monday night, Glenn spent some time focused on the credit crisis and where the United States economy is headed. And while they both agreed America was headed for economic trouble, they had very different opinions about what could … Continue reading

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Now That the Polls Are Closed

I saw the above picture on Facebook. 1.”For Christ Sake” should be “For Christ’s Sake”. What is the difference? One is taking the Lord’s name in vain and the other is asking us to do something for Christ’s Sake. 2. For Christ’s … Continue reading

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Bill Whittle: THAT LOOKS BAD!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJFgWA8odBM From YouTube: Ladies and Gentlemen, Bill Whittle is proud to present just a few of the 1001 REASONS TO VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA. At least, he thinks he is. Hang on a sec — there might be a misprint … Continue reading

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Who Exploits You More: Capitalists or Cronies?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJeuoMh46JY From YouTube: One common claim is that capitalism exploits the masses for the benefit of the few. Many people who think capitalism exploits workers advocate increasing government power over the economy. Professor Matt Zwolinski suggests, however, that government power … Continue reading

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Soaring college costs and the Penn State private plane

By Steven Brill JULY 17, 2012 I was amazed to see this sentence in the piece the New York Times’s ever-amazing Jo Becker wrote last week about all the goodies outgoing Penn State football coach Joe Paterno negotiated in a new contract even … Continue reading

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HSBC Executive Resigns At Senate Money Laundering Hearing

HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA)’s head of group compliance, David Bagley, told a Senate hearing he will step down amid charges the bank gave terrorists, drug cartels and criminals access to the U.S. financial system by failing to guard against money laundering. … Continue reading

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