Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Vanderbilt University No Guns Sign

Oleg Volk




Nice to know that state legislature would only take a part of your life for the crime of seeing to your own safety.

National Deception

"Is there a perverse marriage between monopoly capitalism and 'marxist' operatives? A lot of people think there is. Exactly how it got started is beyond my awareness, but it is a fascinating area of study."
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Don't miss this link: Republican Mother
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If you're trying to make sense of the scariness of our real world, listen to Charlotte Iserbyt read an account of the Reece Committee, which I've recently highlighted. Mrs. Iserbyt is an authority on the surreptitious hijacking of America's public education system. She names names and mentions specific documents. Mrs. Iserbyt is also notable as having the only known copy of the Reece Committee hearings. The powers that be bought up all of the other copies and had them destroyed. She now offers free downloads on her site, American Deception - so check it out if you're really curious about how your country was taken over and before the usurpers lock down the internet. (It is over 2000 pages broken up into three parts.)

Charlotte also discusses how socialism jumped the ocean and how the collapse of the Soviet Union isn't what you have been led to believe."

Or this: Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution
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Since the early 1920s, numerous pamphlets and articles, even a few books, have sought to forge a link between 'international bankers' and 'Bolshevik revolutionaries.' Rarely have these attempts been supported by hard evidence, and never have such attempts been argued within the framework of a scientific methodology. Indeed, some of the "evidence" used in these efforts has been fraudulent, some has been irrelevant, much cannot be checked. Examination of the topic by academic writers has been studiously avoided; probably because the hypothesis offends the neat dichotomy of capitalists versus Communists (and everyone knows, of course, that these are bitter enemies). Moreover, because a great deal that has been written borders on the absurd, a sound academic reputation could easily be wrecked on the shoals of ridicule. Reason enough to avoid the topic.

Fortunately, the State Department Decimal File, particularly the 861.00 section, contains extensive documentation on the hypothesized link. When the evidence in these official papers is merged with nonofficial evidence from biographies, personal papers, and conventional histories, a truly fascinating story emerges.

We find there was a link between some New York international bankers and many revolutionaries, including Bolsheviks. These banking gentlemen — who are here identified — had a financial stake in, and were rooting for, the success of the Bolshevik Revolution.

Who, why — and for how much — is the story in this book"

Insider Selling Volume At Highest Level Ever Tracked

"The largest companies in three of the most important leading sectors of the market have seen their executives classified as insiders sell more than 120 million shares of stock over the last six months. Top executives at these very same companies bought just 38,000 shares over that same time period, making for an eye-popping sell to buy ratio of 3,177 to one."

Oakwood Confederate Lantern Walk

Saturday, Oct 30 6:00p to 10:00p
at Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, NC

The annual Confederate Lantern Walk is a family-oriented event of volunteers, wearing authentic period clothing, presenting interesting and historical vignettes. Groups of visitors will be led to each site on pathways of flickering candles by ladies in period dresses of mid-19th century. At the end of the tour, refreshments will be served in the House of Memory. read more

Price: $6 per person over eleven - $3 for ages six to eleven – free for six and under.
Phone: 779-5888

The annual Confederate Lantern Walk is a family-oriented event of volunteers, wearing authentic period clothing, presenting interesting and historical vignettes. Groups of visitors will be led to each site on pathways of flickering candles by ladies in period dresses of mid-19th century. At the end of the tour, refreshments will be served in the House of Memory. Profits are for the ongoing restoration work in the Confederate Section of Oakwood Cemetery.

oakwood_lantern_walk@hotmail.com

The Hayseed Rebellion

"The good news is that we 'hayseeds' -- that is, those of us who are not part of the rootless, cosmopolitan elite -- have endured so many accusations of "racism" that we're pretty much immune now. We've had enough, and change -- real change -- is going to come, no matter what our handlers have to say about it."

Ready?

"I do not know what will happen, my friends. I know where Patriots want to go, rhetorically speaking. I know where the Political Class wants to go.

There will be ugliness."

In the end...

...we will have this...

...or we will have this...




ObamaCare And The Constitutional Crisis

"An unintended consequence of the Supreme Court ruling, should they rule in favor of the Case Law adherent, is that the Literalist majority of Americans might come to feel as if they are no longer free, as if they are unable to understand the rules under which they have given their consent to be governed, as if the conclusion of a long-felt oppression is complete. At this point, social upheaval is not only possible, but likely."

Via
Washington Rebel

Harry Reid’s October Surprise

"A desperate Harry Reid, facing defeat at the hands of countermoonbat Sharron Angle, has probably been hoping for an October surprise — but not this one:"

Via Richard, SWR

Republics

The Patriot Post
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"The history of ancient and modern republics had taught them that many of the evils which those republics suffered arose from the want of a certain balance, and that mutual control indispensable to a wise administration. They were convinced that popular assemblies are frequently misguided by ignorance, by sudden impulses, and the intrigues of ambitious men; and that some firm barrier against these operations was necessary. They, therefore, instituted your Senate."
--Alexander Hamilton, speech to the New York Ratifying Convention, 1788

Election Predictions!:)

October 26, 2010

My Post-Election Predictions

Pessimistic Prediction: The Republicans, thanks to TEA Party candidates, take over the House and Senate and make the following deal with Obama: “We won’t object to your socialized medicine if you, in turn, do not object to our invasion of Iran.” War with Iran will necessitate the resurrection of the form of involuntary servitude known as military conscription.

Less Pessimistic Prediction: The TEA Partiers form their own caucus — and eventually their own party — and throw sand into the gears of this insanity.

Optimistic Prediction: The dollar crashes and, as a result, Ron Paul is elected president. Charles Koch packs up all of his GOP/Fed-bootlicking D.C. think tanks and goes home.

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I like my spell checker as it evidently doesn't like Obama since it refuses to correct his mispelled name correctly!

Via Bazz

Court To Hear SC Confederate Clothing Case

"A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond will hear arguments Wednesday in the case of Candice Hardwick, who claims the Latta School District violated her free-speech rights by prohibiting her from wearing shirts depicting the Confederate battle flag."

Via Jamey, Sam Davis Youth Camp

Black Republican Gets Confederate support

"Once inside, they were treated to a pig roast, a motorcycle rally—and presented with $5,000 in contributions for his campaign."
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Charles Lollar For Congress

Via PP, SWR

The U.S. Public Is About To Revolt

"This would happen in any nation where a vision of prosperity has been shown to be a Ponzi sham, engineered by the authorities to help disguise the fact that the rich have been getting a whole lot richer."

Survival

"Why is it so difficult to explain survival to family and friends? Well, for starters you first have to explain that the country they think they live in simply no longer exists."
-- SurvivalBlog Reader Roger D.