Bush on Iraq - The Illustrated Speech April 10, 2008

In response to those who insist on portraying U.S. occupation of Iraq as an ‘Awakening’, here’s a YouTube contribution containing President Bush’s pledge of continued military support last Thursday.
WARNING - This video contains extremely graphic content (images).
 

A ‘War on Terror’ - When ‘Insanity’ Ruled the World

Reporting on the progress of America’s ‘war on terror’ beginning Tuesday of this last week, both U.S. General David Petraeus and Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker appeared before the House Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations. Preceding President Bush’s announcement on Thursday to cut Army combat tours from 18 to 12 months, their respective [...]

Dear Mr. President - Pink

I’m sharing a live performance video of a song I heard on Naomi Wolf’s MySpace.  Nearly 7 million people have experienced this posting at YouTube . . .
 

Why Do We Need a Central Bank?

I’ve edited a clip from an interview (see entire segment) conducted with Alan Greenspan on the FOX Business network shortly after publishing, The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World.

Special thanks to Pat Cloud for allowing rogue pirates like myself to share this rendition of Django Reinhardt’s, Douce Ambiance (’Soft Envirnonment’) with the world’s ’intelligentsia’.

Capitalism and Slavery - Rogue Economics

Loretta Napoleoni on “Rogue Economics: Capitalism’s New Reality”
 
“Italian economist, journalist and author Loretta Napoleoni argues that recent events on Wall Street indicate a much larger upheaval and could “signal the end of the ‘Roaring Nineties,’ nearly two decades of easy money, cheap credit, and soaring global debt.” It’s an argument Napoleoni develops in her latest [...]

It’s time to rein in the Fed . . .

“In yet another example of the central bank’s failed bailout-after-bailout strategy, it’s now on the hook for Bear Stearns’ losses. We need to clarify the Fed governors’ mandate — or even send them packing.”
By Bill Fleckenstein
“Last week, those who believe in perpetually higher stock prices continued to play their favorite game — “This is bullish [...]

McCain Would Continue the Bush II Disaster - (Part 1 of 2)

By Steven Yates
March 16, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
 
“Whether we like it or not, the power elite is getting what it wants again this election year. Having recognized the philandering, cross-dressing Rudy Giuliani as unappealing to most Republican voters and having been able to black out Ron Paul for the most part, they have gotten behind John McCain as [...]

Bush Vs. Zombies

Barry Lank levies a dogged inquiry into President Bush’s proposal for a $50 billion ‘emergency defense supplement’ to protect America from . . . zombies?

Bush presses Congress on surveillance bill

President makes case at news conference, cites al-Qaida threat
MSNBC News Services
updated 8:15 a.m. PT, Thurs., Feb. 28, 2008
WASHINGTON - President Bush on Thursday pressed Congress to give telecommunications companies legal immunity for helping the government eavesdrop after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Speaking at a White House news conference, Bush continued a near-daily effort to prod [...]

Ron Paul Highlights: Reagan Library Debate

Well, it doesn’t get much easier or straight forward than this:

Our Shared Mission - ‘Restore the Republic’

Though my personal involvement in the ‘patriot movement’ is less than 3 years old, I began researching, writing, and addressing certain notable ‘inconsistencies’ in the ‘historical record’ immediately following 9/11. Over that same period of time then, and like many of you, I’ve strived to develop my capacities in utilizing multi-media resources to share [...]

A Crisis in Leadership: Exploiting Our Moral Vagrancy

This is an article I’d written over the last few months and just published to my website two days ago.  Utilizing some of the latest internet advances, A Crisis in American Leadership offers a comprehensive history of the ‘New World Order’ and further reflects its ongoing development since 9/11.
“Cataclysm is headed our way. I speak not religiously here, but historically, [...]