Quote of the Week:
“Ass usual, the election is a popularity contest run for dimwits. And to elect a dimwit, which is worse. We’ve got this woman Palin, an angry Betty Crocker, absolutely unqualified for the presidency in case McCain goes tits up. She’s ignorant of foreign affairs, at best moderately bright, a whackjob Christian, and a “pit bull.†This is said admiringly.
Oh good. An aggressive ignorant dull-witted-pit bull. How is that better than a passive ignorant torpid pit bull?
Oh god, McCain. A senescent replica of Bush who says he wants to stay in Iraq a hundred years. Actually, the idea has its appeal. Why doesn’t he go there and get a start? A perfect match for Palin, another pugnacious dunce, bottom of his class in boat school – the Naval Academy, I mean. He says he plans to “confront Russia.†Now there’s a plan. It seems that American policy is to make enemies of everyone who has oil or nuclear weapons. Or doesn’t.
Meanwhile the Pentagon prepares for war with China. Is it something in the water?
Next we have Obama, whose only qualification is that he’s maybe a tad less bellicose than the rest of these Oprah Neanderthals. His veep, Biden, is a grey nonentity, a cipher with no characteristics. Well, that’s better than the other three. I mean, he’s as close to no candidate as we can come.
What are we doing? The country has gone nuts. If a giant squirrel began collecting us and storing us for winter, I’d understand. Three hundred million people, and these factory rejects the best we can do?”
                                                                                                                                 -Fred Reed
The Cause of Gasoline Shortages by Gary North
Winston Churchill: Stalin-Loving TyrantÂ
Militarized Cops William Norman Grigg interviewed by Lew Rockwell
China Wants a New World Currency
Banksters Mug America by Jim Quinn
It’s Time for Cold War Revisionism by Dan Spielberg
The Meaning of the Historic Ron Paul Press Conference by David Barsallis
Anarchy in Our Heads by Manuel Lora
The Public Schools Have An Agenda (and it’s not education)Â by Jim Fedako
Should the U.S. Really Murder Persians? by William Norman Grigg
The Murdering FDAÂ Bill Sardi interviewed by Lew Rockwell
Ron Paul Takes Bob Barr’s Advice (Barr Shoots Himself in the Ass)
The American Empire: Too Big To Fail? by Justin Raimondo
Ashes of Empire by Philip Giraldi
The American Left Is Also Claimed by AIPCAÂ by Philip Weiss
Whose Iraq Predictions Have Come True? by Ron Paul
Calling Gitmo What It Is by Aaron Glantz
Downhill in Afghanistan by Jonathan Power
Bill Clinton’s Imperialist Legacy by Stephen Chapman
Lesser of Two Evils? No Thanks. by Daniel Bein
Amnesty for the Stupid? by Pat Buchanan
GOP Turkeys by Paul Gottfried
Where the WASP’s Aren’t by Austin Bramwell
Best Satire Ever   from Social Memory Complex
Served and Protected Once More by Rad Geek
A Death Row Visit with Troy A. Davis by Patrick Dyer
Hezbollah and the Palestinians by Franklin Lamb
Oppose Barack Obama? How Dare Thee! by Joshua Frank
The Bailout Will Kill the Dollar by Dave Lindorff
The Twin Terrors of the Holy Land by Robert Weitzel
A New Cold War Comes to Latin America by John Ross
The Yippie Show by Jesse Walker
Russia Is Back by Thomas N. Naylor
The Bad Boy of the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention by Thomas N. Naylor
No Child Left Behind by Sid S. Glassner
Economic 9-11 Hits Wall Street
Decline and Fall: It’s the Autumn of Our Old Republic by Justin Raimondo
Impeachable Offenses by Bruce Fein
The Pakistan Dilemma by Charles Pena
The Election Means Almost Nothing by Lew Rockwell
Intellectual “Property” by Stephan Kinsella
The Blood of Dresden by Kurt Vonnegut
Terrified Oligarchs: A Renewal of Class Struggle?
Has Deregulation Sired Fascism? by Paul Craig Roberts
Libertarianism Shrugged by Kevin DeAnna
Who Is Vladimir Putin? by Matthew Roberts
Bosses Beware! by Larry Gambone
Welcome to the Occupied States of America
Palestinians Under the Occupation by Khalil Nakhleh
Man Arrested for Farting on Cop
Bush, the Destroyer by Lew Rockwell
The First Fascist President by Ralph Raico
Iran: And the Beat Goes On by Justin Raimondo
Banking, Bailouts and War in US History Lew Rockwell interviewed by Scott Horton
A Landmark Torture Trial by Joanne Mariner
Truth and War Mean Nothing at the Party Conferences by John Pilger
Why is a US Army Brigade Being Assigned to the “Homeland”? by Glenn Greenwald
Joseph Biden: Profile in Cowardice by Gene Healy
We Will Berry You by David Gordon
Day of Reckoning by Pat Buchanan
Sadomasochist Nation by John Zmirak
Ron Paul Vs the Bailout Lobby by Richard Spencer
The End of the Ric Flair Era by Jack Hunter
Metropolitan Secession by Rad Geek
The Brawl in St. Paul by William Gillis
For the People of Pakistan by Niccolo Adami
Who Will Show Some Backbone Against the Bailout? by Ralph Nader
Democrats and Corporate Bailouts by Sharon Smith
D.C. Heist-Wall Street Gang Hijacks Washington by Gerald Celente
Credit Crunch: The Return of Depression?
Has Our Revolutionary Moment Arrived
A Comment on the Brawl in St. Paul by Niccolo Adami
How McCain Blew It by Alexander Cockburn
Call for Papers: Anarchism, Labor Unions and Working People
How Major U.S. Neo-Imperialist Wars End lecture by Robert Higgs
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I have the view that depression is a disease which comes from total identification with one’s thoughts and emotions and have found teachings like that of Eckhart Tolle to help me recover. What do you think?
Sigue trabajando, great job!
I recently noticed you’re promoting the work of Alex Jones on your website. I understand you’re sympathetic to the populist right (as am I) but that guy’s a loon!