Separating Us From The Goddamned Lizards

Increasing democracy is generally a good thing…if people are ready for it. Libya, probably not so much…West Virginia, we can take the risk.

Increasing democracy is generally a good thing…if people are ready for it. Libya, probably not so much…West Virginia, we can take the risk.

Sadly, years after the robbery, the delusional and the hypocritical are now screaming out warnings to the Libyan people. What should those warnings be?
“Look out, Colonel Gaddafi is going to give your money to what he terms “Zionist bankers” who he believes will help him run his despotic state and protect him from the avarice and insanity of the Bush family, Dick Cheney and their “monkeyboy,” Tony Blair.

Today the American people, in concert with their brothers and sisters around the world, proclaim the rights to which they are entitled by birth and citizenship, by Constitutional law and Proclamation, and by membership in the collective body of nations that has universalized recognition of these rights for all humanity.

CitiBank of New York, one of the financial institutions targeted for “decapitalization” by American activists has gone rogue.

“The Senate moved Wednesday night to make sure disabled veterans receive the same 3.6 percent cost-of-living adjustment as Social Security beneficiaries and military retirees, but in typical congressional fashion it’s not yet a sure thing.”

Qaddafi’s plans to demand gold for oil, and establish a gold dinar currency, failed. But Islam will pick up those projects where Qaddafi left off, and succeed beyond Qaddafi’s wildest dreams.

It’s a story that bears chilling similarities to the terror attacks conducted against Oklahoma City and New York City, but the Wednesday morning arrest of five Moroccan terrorist suspects in San Antonio quickly passed from the lurid to the ludicrous in media descriptions.

On December 31, 1993, (New Year’s eve) Skinner’s live-in girlfriend Twila and her two adult sons were stabbed to death in Pampa, TX. On March 18, 1995, he was convicted and sentenced to death.

Bush Back in Canada this week to attend an economic summit in Surrey, British Columbia. Under Canadian law Bush ought to have been refused entry into Canada…

It is one thing to dream about revolution but it’s a totally different situation to wake up one day to find yourself living through one.
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Most frightening of everything in this FSB report, however, is the reply Putin gave to Russia’s top generals yesterday when asked what preparations should be made and he answered…. “Prepare for Armageddon.”

MAZAR-I-SHARIF Two men were killed and five others injured in gunfire at a protestors in Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of northern Balkh province, on Friday.

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Dakota Meyer, the nation’s most recent Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, will march alongside the oldest living Medal of Honor winner, Nicholas Oresko, in this year’s New York City’s Veterans Day Parade, the largest in the nation, parade organizers announced today.

The mental health care provided by the US Department of Veterans Affairs for veterans is as good as or better than that reported by the private, Medicare, or Medicaid systems.

Growing protests targeting the financial system, which has caused the recent wars and debt crisis, points out the need for a ‘regime change’ in the United States, a senior American editor tells Press TV.

A Special Comprehensive Report: 100-Days after the City of St. Petersburg Enforces its No Sleeping on its Sidewalks Ordinance, how the homeless are faring?

The United States spends more time in demonizing its political adversaries than it does solving the problems that confront its own citizens.

The occupation of Freedom Plaza in Washington DC was planned for several months to begin on the 10th anniversary of the Afghanistan War.

L-3 Communications Corp., doing business as L-3 Communications Integrated Systems – Waco Platform Integration Division, Waco, Texas, is being awarded a $112,995,124 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-11-D-0017) to exercise an option for services in support of the P-3, EP-3, and NP-3 Sustainment Modification and Installation Program.

Court of Appeals hearing on the Pork Lawsuit.

The report that the evasive Libyan ruler Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has died as a result of the wounds he sustained during a NATO attack has flung the Libyans into a jubilant frenzy while it has provoked mixed reactions from the political observers who may eye the event with reasonable degree of suspicion.

A few years ago, my father, a former naval officer in the South Vietnamese Army, developed liver cancer. The diagnosis followed decades of struggle with Hepatitis C, a viral infection he contracted through a blood transfusion during the war. A liver transplant saved his life.

The Office of Acquisition, Logistics, and Construction (OALC) began implementing its reorganization as part of the Secretary’s initiative to transform VA’s acquisition and facilities management activities on Oct. 1.

“If you are over 40, you should talk with your provider about an individualized plan for breast cancer screening based on your medical history,” said Dr. Catherine Staropoli, the medical director of the Women’s Health Clinic for the VA Maryland Health Care System. “Early detection can improve survival.”

hundreds of trillions of dollars of worthless securities created out of thin air.

Sovereign default threatens Greece. Progressive Radio News Hour contributor Bob Chapman warns when it goes, all troubled Eurozone countries will follow.

Inspired by the people powered uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, the Occupy Wall Street movement exposed how the richest 1% of people write the rules and control the global economy and in a months time, their message has spread to over 100 cities in the United States with actions in over 1,500 cities globally.