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Are We Free or Are We Cowards?

By Bob Lightner A couple of years ago, this writer took his American flag down from the pole at his farm, reverently folded it, and placed it in a drawer. It has not seen the light of day since then. … Continue reading

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Disinformation: How It Works

Brandon Smith There was a time, not too long ago (relatively speaking), that governments and the groups of elites that controlled them did not find it necessary to conscript themselves into wars of disinformation. Propaganda was relatively straightforward. The lies … Continue reading

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Barak: A nuclear Iran is taking shape before us. Time for decisions is short

Stout refutation of reported disagreements over the military option against Iran’s nuclear program between the US and Israel, and himself and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, took up most of a long radio interview given by Defense Minister Ehud Barak Thursday, … Continue reading

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Biderman’s Daily Edge 8/8/2012: We Remain Bearish While Minimizing Risk

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pznRDevQsO0

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The 5 stages of Grieving/Loss Process In Relationship To The Battle for Our Republic – Part 2

The first article outlining the five stages of grieving for our Republic was posted in February, 2011. It is time to revisit the thoughts outlined in that article again. Why now? People sensed something was wrong when Barack Obama became … Continue reading

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Confederate supporters protest flag removal at courthouse in Haywood County

A protest was held this week in front of the Haywood County historic courthouse by Confederate supporters who say their flag is being discriminated against. For years, David Crook had been making monthly rounds past the Confederate Memorial on the … Continue reading

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Arroyo Movie Trailer

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13atXRNdKes From YouTube: After two years, Declaration Entertainment (www.declarationentertainment.com) has finished its first feature film, THE ARROYO! Bill shows you the new trailer, talks about the next film — AURORA:THE FREE FRONTIER — and makes a pitch. h/t Brock Townsend

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Is Paul Krugman a Coward?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxT4uxeDJ2U From YouTube: Paul Krugman, noted Keynesian, has been challenged to a public debate by Robert Murphy of the free-market Austrian School of economics. Right now nearly $75,000 will go to charity if Krugman agrees. The pledge number is rising. … Continue reading

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Janet Napolitano Extends the Zone for Border Crossing Card Holders in New Mexico

I don’t understand why they don’t open the borders completely instead of slicing us up piecemeal. David DeGerolamo   Zone Extended for Border Crossing Card Holders in New Mexico For Immediate Release DHS Press Office Contact: 202-282-8010 WASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland … Continue reading

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Weak Tea or Hard Tea?

Henderson County Tea Party SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR MITT ROMNEY Now is the time to join Mitt Romney as he travels through NC.  He will be in High Point NC, for a special event on Sunday, Aug 12th. We plan to carpool, … Continue reading

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First Chevron, Now Shell’s California Refinery Issues “Civil Emergency”

In what can only be the strangest and most worrisome coincidence, the Shell refinery in Martinez has just issued an Immediate-Severe-Likely public “Shelter-in-Place” emergency alert: RESIDENTS IN MARTINEZ. ARE ADVISED TO SHELTER IN PLACE. GO INSIDE. CLOSE ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS. … Continue reading

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“The Beijing Conference”: See How China Quietly Took Over Africa

Back in 1885, to much fanfare, the General Act of the Berlin Conference launched the Scramble for Africa which saw the partition of the continent, formerly a loose aggregation of various tribes, into the countries that currently make up the southern continent, … Continue reading

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‘Four Horsemen’ Of Downside Risk For US Growth

Gluskin Sheff’s David Rosenberg: The Four Horsemen We have identified four major downside risks for US growth over the next four quarters: 1. More adverse news out of Europe Sorry but the situation in the euro area remains highly unstable … Continue reading

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GOP refuses to seat Maine delegation unless they agree to “Compromise”?

Thoughts? We are a representative republic based on the United States Constitution. We the People control our Liberty and limit our federal government. The Bill of Rights protects our natural laws under God. These statements are not supported by either … Continue reading

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Land of the Free? Not When the Government Can Indiscriminately Kill US Citizens

H.R. 6357 by Dennis Kucinich: To prohibit the extrajudicial killing of United States citizens, and for other purposes. STATUS (Aug 03, 2012): This bill was assigned to a congressional committee on August 3, 2012, which will consider it before possibly sending … Continue reading

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