 Category: Politics
Category: News and Society >> Politics<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] Okay so apparently it’s quite alright if you’ve lost your job, your business is going bust or you can’t pay the grocery bill. According to Gordon Brown it’s all part of the plan....Well what plan exactly? Something tells me that whatever it is, it doesn't include the principle that the citizen should have a say in his own government. by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] Recessions are deliberately created. Don't let anyone kid you otherwise or get away with the "Gosh, we didn't see THAT coming!" gambit. This article describes the basics on how a recession is engineered. by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] Some say that religion causes war. A close examination of that argument proves it to be specious. Actually, if you want to create a war, one thing you must do is derail or hijack man's spiritual beliefs..... by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] In part one of this discussion, we established that religion is not the common denominator of all war. Nor, for that matter is atheism. So what is? by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] War: the vast majority hate it; they have better things to do than traipse half way across the planet so as to dismember the children of people they have never even met. Only complete loonies enjoy it; only criminals profit from its destruction, disruption and wholesale loss of good people; most religions in their original, uncorrupted forms decry it and God has specifically told us on numerous occasions to knock it off. Yet still, somehow, we find ourselves regularly in wars. What the heck is going on here? by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] The role of the press at the service of its owners and creditors - the herdsmen to whom humanity is but cattle - is an interesting one. One of the tools it deploys on behalf of its masters and the protection of their criminal operation is directing the public's attention. by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] It’s official. Our government has lost all contact with reason, according to …er, well, me actually. Come to think of it, one cannot relinquish something one never had in the first place. Government probably parted company with sanity a long time ago - when it became a criminal operation. Then it lurched even further from sanity when it became a criminal operation in the service of an even bigger criminal operation. God, I LOVE this slapstick planet! by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] What should be done about this recession thingy? Actually it's a very straightforward thing to fix -at least it would be if government actually had the intention so to do, rather than protecting the privileges of a handful of criminals instead. And in comes the press to play its part in controlling the herd by making sure the masses never have sufficient data to think with.... by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] The "threat of inflation" is the bogeyman trotted out to scare us off the idea of having government do what almost everybody thought it was already doing: printing and getting into circulation our money supply. God forbid that the global money lenders ever lose their privilege of creating money out of thin air in order to lend it for profit, and the immense power that privilege confers. They might have to become honest members of the human race! by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] The following is a translation by me of transmissions between an orbiting Arcturian survey ship and a relay station apparently positioned somewhere beyond the orbit of Saturn. by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] The latest twist in the Great Recession Hoax. Government and banks collude….but what exactly are they up to? by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] How government colludes with the banks to ensure the banks profit from the misery they created in the first place.
by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] Final article in this three-parter on the Great Recession Hoax. In a nutshell, can be summarized as “why your government acts bonkers.”
by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] In response to the deluge of emails I have received, here is an update and some notes on the ongoing work to translate the leaked Arcturian transmissions that have come my way.
by Kieron Mcfadden [ 2009-03-15 ] Your response to my request to stop emailing me loads of questions about my translation of the Arcturian transmissions was to email me loads of questions about my translation of alien transmissions. Fine. I can take a hint. To be honest I'm kind of glad you ignored me - I'd have missed your communications had they stopped coming..... by Logan Hill [ 2009-03-08 ] Every time I approach a speed camera I am greeted with a flurry of brake lights. To me I can’t see how this makes roads safer, if anything I contend that photo radar is not just an inconvenience, but a safety hazard for the citizens our legislature is there to protect. by Greg DeHart DeHart  [ 2009-03-06 ] The author, speaking of the current appointment of the Anchorage Superior Court Judge Morgan Christen by the Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to the Alaska Supreme Court, points out that this action is contrary to the law of God. Submitting for evidence clear and certain Bible verses that establish the Alaska State Governor's guilt in this appointment. The author, at the same time also making note of several common American practices, including abortion, that are contrary to the commands of God. by Bob Miller  [ 2009-03-02 ] Altmans Winnebago deal of a lifetime was a nightmare from start to finish by Karen Fish  [ 2009-02-26 ] The more things change, the more they stay the same. by Debra L. Morrison [ 2009-02-13 ] Last Monday I sought and secured an apt with an acupuncturist seeking relief from excruciating leg and back pain. I’ve had some pain these past months, but Sunday it flared up in a new way--uber pain--and I needed relief. The highly trained and expert acupuncturist explained to me that in a perfectly healthy body oxygen and blood flow freely through our veins and arteries to feed our organs and muscles. Yet when blockages occur in our arteries and veins, the potential for disease erupts, often followed by symptoms; i.e., pain. Well, yes, I was definitely in the pain category! by Karen Fish  [ 2009-02-07 ] Some things never change. by Karen Fish  [ 2009-01-13 ] The world is now just one man away from peace in the middle east. by Eric Kaad [ 2009-01-12 ] Discusses why Democratic Minnesota voters strongly supported Obama for President, however were wary of Franken for the US Senate. by Eric Kaad [ 2009-01-08 ] Overviews recent appointment of Roland Burris to the US Senate by Valerie Green [ 2009-01-07 ] The author gives her opinion about the negative issues of politics. by Roger Munns  [ 2009-01-06 ] The blame game for the world's economic crisis will be in full swing in the months ahead.
Expect some of the spotlight to move from the banks to tax havens later this year... by Ben Weinbaum [ 2009-01-06 ] The forty second president of the United States, Mr. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946. The third youngest President of the United States served the nation during the period of 1993 to 2001. by Isabel Faulkner [ 2009-01-06 ] The reason behind this is the simple notion that the lesser the guns being issued, the lower the crime that may happen. However, criminals do not always use licensed and issued guns, most of the time; guns used in crimes are smuggled. This is what contradicts the stated notion. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-12-25 ] Get ready for the fireworks display of all time. by Kevin Camilleri  [ 2008-12-18 ] A DNA grandparent test can be used to determine if a grandparent or grandparents are related to a child whose alleged parent (normally the father) is their biological parent. This type of test is mostly requested when the alleged parent is unable or unwilling to participate in a DNA Paternity Test. by Diane Sullivan [ 2008-12-18 ] As background search can give one an idea of the possibilities of fraud and other similar problems that might be done by the nominee, public service competence can be secured and that better administration is well assured. by -- --  [ 2008-11-27 ] The Jerusalem Question is on the lips of, among others, Moroccans, Iraqis, Iranians and Turks, to say nothing of “the Trio”—Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia—and “the Quartet”—the United Nations, the United States, the European Union and Russia. by Peter & Susan Theophilopoulos [ 2008-11-20 ] Our we shooting ourselves in th foot. by Surender Singh [ 2008-11-20 ] Prakash Karat seemed hell bent on proving his detractors right – by constantly being on the left (wrong) side of public opinion. Not that intellectuals are known to be on the right side of public opinion. But in Karat’s case, he was on the wrong side of intellectual opinion too. by Peter & Susan Theophilopoulos [ 2008-11-19 ] we want to discuss the issues, and to empower people to take an active voice in their government, because we believe that the only way that government is going to change is if We the people stop being the silent majority and start making our voices heard. by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil  [ 2008-11-15 ] If the Muslims, as the media claim are anti-Jews, they would have magnified and exaggerated this offensive Biblical story about the great Prophet, King David. by Rel Adviser [ 2008-10-28 ] Relationships! The definitive Advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things, by computing whether there is any propensity for long-term relationships with his (for the time being) nominated vice president. by Josh Greenberger  [ 2008-10-27 ] The New York Times carried a story that proved Obama had a significantly closer relationship with Bill Ayers than what he previously admitted. And many more lies. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-10-27 ] There are several reasons why we should negotiate with terrorists. Here are three. by Josh Greenberger  [ 2008-10-17 ] What Obama is proposing is another form of Affirmative Action. But, instead of giving a job that you qualify for to a less qualified person, he wants to give money that you've earned to someone who has not.
by Josh Greenberger  [ 2008-10-12 ] Apparently, Americans are susceptible to celebrity-type images to the point where logic and reason go out the window. If you're planning to vote for Obama, here's a quick one-question test to help you sort out whether you're choice is a logical one.
by Louis Rosas-Guyon III Rosas-Guyon [ 2008-10-08 ] It's amazing how the election has turned into a reality show. And this last episode was boring. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-10-07 ] Are you looking for political changes that just don't seem likely with the existing candidates? There may be a better way. by kris reyes  [ 2008-10-03 ] More constant definitions of “liberal” and “conservative” inform that, simply put, a conservative believes in “maintaining the status quo” while a liberal believes in changing it. by sell watch [ 2008-09-25 ] he only bought a common watch from http://www.watchinstyle.com
shoes from some small online shopping store such as http://www.easyforbuy.com by -- --  [ 2008-09-17 ] People`s identities and ideologies explain their actions in respect of the Arab-Israeli conflict by Karen Fish  [ 2008-09-13 ] Rules are rules. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-09-07 ] Bill Clinton handed George Bush a surplus. George Bush and John McCain turned the surplus into a $10 trillion deficit, a gigantic cancerous tax/mortgage on us all. by Karen Fish  [ 2008-09-06 ] Mission not accomplished. by -- --  [ 2008-09-02 ] The notion of Jerusalem as Israeli capital implies the expulsion of the Palestinians who also claim the territory as their own. |