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- Iraq War Veteran Charlie McGrath, 24 Years Later
- "The Historic Fact Is The Constitution Was Intended To Gut The Rights Of The People"
- *Epic* Plundering of Iraq
- California Moves Toward Making Bitcoin Legal Currency
- Is water a basic human right?
- 40,000 Bikers Enroute to Free U.S. Marine In Mexico Prison!
- Ron Paul: The State Is Not God (VIDEO)
- Cop Watchers use drones to monitor law enforcement
- Chelsea Manning: The Fog Machine of War
- Video: My Father's Day Card for 2014.
| Iraq War Veteran Charlie McGrath, 24 Years Later Posted: 16 Jun 2014 06:31 AM PDT |
| "The Historic Fact Is The Constitution Was Intended To Gut The Rights Of The People" Posted: 16 Jun 2014 05:23 AM PDT The Fix Was In From The Beginning ; it was only as an afterthought that the Bill of Rights was tacked on, to placate those who were – rightly, as it turns out – suspicious of what Hamilton & Co. were up to. The Constitution is all about "Congress shall have power…" and so on. Well, over whom shall it have power? By what authority? Continue reading: http://ericpetersautos.com/2014/06/13/fix/ Note: Comments are thought provoking :-) |
| Posted: 15 Jun 2014 08:01 PM PDT This has been a sad event for US taxpayers. Looting by an army during war occurs often in history. Here is a list of the reported ISIL plunder. (1) 500 billion Iraqi dinars (possibly $425 million). from (2) A large quantity of gold bullion. Iraq 'owns' about 66 tons, unknown amount vaulted in Mosul central bank (Wikipedia, 2013; http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-25/iraq-buys-1-56-bln-...) (3) "Billions" of US military hardware, including Blackhawk, Bell 406, and Kawa helicopters, armored Humvee combat vehicles, heavy trucks, artillery, anti-tank weapons, and Russian tanks and arms. |
| California Moves Toward Making Bitcoin Legal Currency Posted: 15 Jun 2014 07:46 PM PDT Though the current bill doesn't address all the issues associated with Bitcoin transactions, the Golden State is close to being the first state to make it a legal currency By Matthew Heller | June 13, 2014 LOS ANGELES — Since California adopted its first constitution in 1849, it has been illegal in the state to use anything but currency issued by the federal government. That maybe about to change. Bowing to the Digital Age, the Legislature is headed toward approving a bill that would make California the first state in the nation to allow the circulation of virtual currencies such as Bitcoin, Peercoin and Primecoin. Assembly Bill 129 passed the State Assembly in a 75-0 vote in January and is now close to a floor vote in the Senate. The bill repeals California's "outdated prohibition on the issuance and use of 'anything but the lawful money of the United States,'" its author, Assemblyman Roger Dickinson, told the Office of Senate Floor Analyses. |
| Posted: 15 Jun 2014 06:25 PM PDT What does the Daily Paul think? Is water a free and basic human right, or should all the water on the planet belong to major corporations and be treated as a product? Should the poor who cannot afford to pay these said corporations suffer from starvation due to their lack of financial wealth? According to the former CEO and now Chairman of the largest food product manufacturer in the world, corporations should own every drop of water on the planet — and you're not getting any unless you pay up. https://www.minds.com/blog/view/60213/nestle-ceo-water-is-no... |
| 40,000 Bikers Enroute to Free U.S. Marine In Mexico Prison! Posted: 15 Jun 2014 04:59 PM PDT |
| Ron Paul: The State Is Not God (VIDEO) Posted: 15 Jun 2014 04:53 PM PDT |
| Cop Watchers use drones to monitor law enforcement Posted: 15 Jun 2014 04:34 PM PDT Cop Block Aerial Drone |
| Chelsea Manning: The Fog Machine of War Posted: 15 Jun 2014 04:26 PM PDT On the U.S. Military and Media Freedom By Chelsea Manning | June 14, 2014 FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — WHEN I chose to disclose classified information in 2010, I did so out of a love for my country and a sense of duty to others. I'm now serving a sentence of 35 years in prison for these unauthorized disclosures. I understand that my actions violated the law. However, the concerns that motivated me have not been resolved. As Iraq erupts in civil war and America again contemplates intervention, that unfinished business should give new urgency to the question of how the United States military controlled the media coverage of its long involvement there and in Afghanistan. I believe that the current limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance. If you were following the news during the March 2010 elections in Iraq, you might remember that the American press was flooded with stories declaring the elections a success, complete with upbeat anecdotes and photographs of Iraqi women proudly displaying their ink-stained fingers. The subtext was that United States military operations had succeeded in creating a stable and democratic Iraq. |
| Video: My Father's Day Card for 2014. Posted: 15 Jun 2014 04:21 PM PDT |
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