Friday, March 12, 2010

Establishment Republicans Take Aim at Tea Party

February 27, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under World News


Politico | Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson and other conservatives want to deprive Democrats and their allies a potentially potent weapon to use against the GOP in November.

Ron Paul Patriots stop Republican Neo Con attempt to co-opt Tea Party movement

February 22, 2010 by Kevin Dillon  
Filed under World News


Raul Salas | The lesson learned is concerned citizens can prevent Neo Conservatives from continuing the wars and tyranny by showing up to events and calling out Republicans on their beliefs.

Conservative vs. Liberal Could Destroy U.S.

January 25, 2010 by Kevin Dillon  
Filed under World News


Stephen P. Fuller | We are not a nation of conservatives and liberals; we are a nation of constitutionally free human beings.

What’s Wrong With Global Government

December 23, 2009 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under World News


Beth Srigley Infowars.com December 23, 2009 Sometimes, I get so caught up in being opposed to something I fail to remind myself as to WHY I’m opposed to it. Yesterday I found myself – in the wake of so much news in the past few months regarding swine flu and the WHO; climate change and Copenhagen; and the manufactured economic crisis and the G20 – wondering if I could articulate to one who is not so politically aware or analytical just why I think Global Governance is such a terrible idea. Here are some of the reasons I knew that I knew, but just hadn’t taken the time to spell out to myself. 1. The loss of the people’s voice . Today in Washington, Americans on all sides of the political spectrum increasingly feel that we have no say in the decisions made by our leaders. Even though we vote, our choices of leaders are unsatisfying, frequently leading us to…

CNN Propaganda Segment on Oath Keepers Demonizes Fall of the Republic

November 19, 2009 by Brendan Joseph  
Filed under World News


Kurt Nimmo Infowars November 18, 2009 In a CNN segment airing today, Jim Acosta assures us there are no FEMA detention camps and Obama will not take away the guns of law-abiding Americans. CNN continues its well-oiled propaganda campaign against the patriot movement with a segment on the Oath Keepers. CNN’s Jim Acosta profiles the organization’s founder, Stewart Rhodes, nearly a month after MSNBC attack dog Chris Matthews had him on his show and attempted to portray the Oath Keepers as a radical organization of crazed radicals that poses a threat to the nation. Acosta is somewhat more gentle in his presentation, but the message is analogous to the one presented by Matthews — Rhodes and the Oath Keepers are dangerous, particularly in regard to U.S. military personnel. The CNN segment cites the Department of Homeland Security’s report on supposed “rightwing extremism” warning that veterans and active duty soldiers may fall under the sway of white supremacists — who we are told hate Obama because …

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