By: Gene Lalor | 2010-04-04 | News and society In the late afternoon of June 8th, 1967, an unarmed American intelligence-gathering ship, the USS Liberty, sat quietly in the waters off the Sinai Peninsula. What happened over a period of the next few hours would go down in the annals of United States naval history as the worst peacetime attack since Pearl Harbor. The subsequent cover-up of the events of that day would be remembered as the most disgraceful military and political cover-up in America's history. This is the first of a brief series which revisits that attack and that cover-up. read more
By: Gene Lalor | 2010-04-04 | News and society This is a follow-up piece to "The Shame of the USS Liberty". It discusses the Israeli attack on the United States Navy intelligence gathering ship, the USS Liberty on June 8th, 1967 and the subsequent cover-up of the details of that event which left 34 dead and 174 injured on that ship. Further, it explores charges of anti-Semitism arising from re-visiting the subject of the Liberty, as if the matter were a closed case, which it is not. read more
By: Gene Lalor | 2010-04-04 | News and society No other single issue about the attack of June 8, 1967 on the USS Liberty by Israeli air and naval forces provokes more interest, incites more controversy, and arouses more ire than the most fundamental question: Why did it happen? Interrelated are many other questions-too many other questions. Those would include but are far from limited to these: read more
By: Collymore | 2011-12-30 | Politics The Third Reich was absolutely convinced that the Final Solution was a done deal, a stroll in the park and complete success of this venture before dinner time. Nazi Israel having learnt nothing from the past, blinded by its obtuse arrogance and the surreal atmosphere of impunity that it enjoys in the west do whatever it likes now wants to chance its arm and re-invent the wheel. read more
By: J.J. Jackson | 2010-04-04 | Politics In the early 20th Century the temperance movement was in high gear. Slowly, county after county then state after state passed laws prohibiting the manufacture, distribution and consumption of alcohol within their borders. The excuse of the temperance movement was that alcohol was evil and a threat to the public health and those claims were eventually ramrodded down the throats of the whole of the American people in the form of the 18th Amendment. Even in those days, those that would become the modern liberals of today were trying to mold society to their whims. read more
By: Michael A Harris | 2010-05-21 | Criminal According to ACLU.com, there have been cases of people being stopped for shirts they have on with Islamic writing and for dressing in full Islamic clothing. This is unbelievable, isn't it? That is why The Transportation Security Administration is born. It's job is to keep traveling safe for Americans in America and on planes leaving America. They must check for any chance of a terrorist acts both read more
By: Kent Bengtsson | 2010-03-31 | News and society Are you just one of the animals in the Government's pens? Do you feel that you have to pay and perform at every turn? Do you believe this is wrong? There is a way out. In less than a year from now you could be the master and the Government back in it's place as the Servant. Read on. read more
By: Robert F Lee | 2011-08-18 | Home Security When we discuss the concept of keeping a watchful eye on illegal activity, most of us focus on potential criminal or misdemeanour activity by youths, loose gangs or minorities. It is a stereotype and response that need to be resisted, since much of the deviant behaviour around us occurs at the hands of other groups, as well: law enforcement personnel, corporations and everyday citizens who infrin read more
By: Norton Nowlin | 2010-04-04 | Politics There are an increasing number of quiet rank-and-file Americans who are now resolving, in their minds, that the standing U.S. President is not a king, or unilateral decider of war and peace, and does not have constitutional powers greater than that of the Congress and the Supreme Court. I was talking a few days ago to a learned veterans' law judge, in Washington, DC, about the Article 1, Section 8 powers which Congress, over the last ninety-five years, has delegated to the Executive Branch without constitutional amendment. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-09-13 | Politics The UK has spent over £1.7 trillion Pounds Sterling to allegedly fight opium poppy growing in Afghanistan but the gung-ho and warmongering David Cameron regime in Britain has clandestinely sanctioned the growing of the same opium poppy in Oxfordshire where Cameron's Witney constituency is located to commercially grow this in Afghanistan illegal crop. read more
By: Diane Williams | 2010-04-04 | Politics Well, American Citizens you have figured out where our power is in a Democracy. As the rest of the world looks on to see true democracy we the, American Citizens, have given the world a glimpse of what true democracy looks like. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-03-26 | Politics In view of the laissez-faire attitudes of many western countries, particularly those like Britain, France and Spain with their own atrocious colonialist pasts, to the sovereignty, independence and national integrity of governments outside of the predominantly white western bloc, isn't it about time that the rest of the true international community hit back. read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-09-16 | Science We've all had this question at one point or another. EnviroCitizen.org says, "Yes!" By turning off lights in your home (and at work) when you don't need them, you can reduce your carbon footprint. We want to reduce our environmental impact as much as possible and there are a lot of big environmental challenges, like global warming, to motivate us. read more