This is based on the ‘Newsmax‘ post titled - ”Limbaugh on Market Collapse: Obama Engineering the Decline of America”. “Top-rated talk radio host Rush Limbaugh finds a “silver lining” in the downgrading of America’s credit rating: There no longer is any doubt that President Barack Obama can be roundly defeated in 2012.” Editor’s Note: Some experts [...]
Archive for August 9th, 2011
The Philosophical Significance of Psychopaths: Postmodernism, Morality, and God
Posted in criminal justice system, death, religion, tagged Hannibal Lecter, Hare Psychopathy Checklist, Human, Paul Bernardo, Philosophy, Psychopathy, Robert Hare, Ted Bundy on August 9, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Psychopaths are fascinating, in a repugnant sort of way. Whether we read about Ted Bundy or Paul Bernardo or see psychopaths depicted in fictional characters such as Hannibal Lecter, we are forced to wonder how a human being could ever do such horrible things. We are also forced to wonder whether we ourselves could ever [...]
Drone Terrorism
Posted in death, foreign policy, government, law, military, tagged Afghanistan, drones, International law, law, Pakistan, State terrorism, terrorism, United Nations Charter, United States, Unmanned aerial vehicle, USA, war, Warfare and Conflict on August 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
T he use of unmanned drones by the U.S. to attack civilian population with Hellfire missiles is a form of state terrorism. It is designed not to assassinate individuals (extrajudicial killing), but to instil fear and terrorise the entire population. We all know the U.S.-led war on Afghanistan is an illegal act of aggression, and there [...]
‘US wars root of financial crisis’
Posted in economics, foreign policy, government, military, taxes, tagged Afghanistan, CIA, Congress, economy, Iraq, Libya, middle east, MILITARY EXPENSES, Pakistan, pentagon, Press TV, United State, United States, USA, war, Warfare and Conflict, Yemen on August 9, 2011 | 2 Comments »
The extravagant expenses towards wars and military activities are the reason behind the US economic crisis, says a board member of Washington Peace Center. “One of the main reasons we have economic problems in our society is that we have sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into war on several fronts” in Iraq, Afghanistan Libya, [...]
81 congressmen to visit Israel in coming weeks
Posted in government, politics, tagged Democratic, Israel, Jerusalem Post, Republican, United States, United States Congress, United States House of Representatives, US House of Representatives on August 9, 2011 | 3 Comments »
TO GET THEIR MARCHING ORDERS 55 Republican, 26 Democratic congressmen to arrive for week-long trips sponsored by American Israel Education Foundation 08 Aug 2011 Eighty-one congressmen, or about 20 percent of the US House of Representatives, will visit Israel over the next three weeks during Congress’s summer recess, with the first group of 26 Democrats scheduled [...]
Greece In Panic: Masses Race To Pull Cash From Banks Causing A Great Depression Style Bank-Run
Posted in economics, government, tagged Bank run, european central bank, European Union, Great Depression, Greece, Guardian, history, United States on August 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘The Guardian reports that while Western media has been silent on the issue Greece is in an absolute state of panic facing a Great Depression style run on the banks as people race to withdrawal their cash. The growing economic crisis in Greece has entered the cusp of a complete financial collapse which for the [...]
Exactly How Big Is This So-Called Al Qaeda?
Posted in economics, foreign policy, government, history, military, tagged Al Qaeda, cold war, Libya, Osama bin Laden, terrorism, United States, war on terror, Yemen on August 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
by Sibel Edmonds People keep talking about which country we should be getting out of, or, how many more countries we should get into to fight against terrorist Al Qaeda. No one is asking what Al Qaeda is or who really these supposed Al Qaeda terrorists are. For almost 10 years we have been engaged in a massive [...]