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    • Bush/Cheney coup will stop Obama from ever becoming president.

      The risk of George Bush and his entire administration going to prison is far to high for him to ever leave office.This administration is in way too deep to even consider giving up total control of our country. The only people that have a hard time believing this ,live in the United States of America. Donald Rumsfield was recently rushed out of France because an attempted arrest on the charges of International War crimes.The latest official Iraqi death toll census is now over 1.2 million people. This historical atrocity can only continue by our government attacking Iran before the start of the 2008 election.
      Whether we choose to believe this or not is not of consequence. What's important is that because so few of us acknowledge this possibility,hardly any of us are prepared.Worse yet for us who may seem prepared, what really can we do ?
      The risk of George Bush and his entire administration going to prison is far to high for him to ever leave office.This administration... more

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      3 hours ago
    • Thousands Murdered By Canada's Churches: Modern day genocide and ethnic cleansing...

      This is a shocking video of modern day genocide being commited by the church,the corporations, and government, today in the country of Canada. Unless you watch this,you wouild never believe that this is happening today, in our neighboring county. I love Canada. I love the land and the people,but after watching this shocking report of atrocities that are taking place today,I have no illusions about the government there,especially the government/church/ and corporation alliance
      Most media outlets around he world, have caved into pressure about the viewing of the horrible trith,and the revelations of the ongoings of the church. I can only hope that current.com does not fall prey to the same tactics. For those of us that seek truth in everything that we encounter today, this a must see video,and please pass it on.
      This is a shocking video of modern day genocide being commited by the church,the corporations, and government, today in the country o... more

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      8 hours ago
    • Did speaking out against war cost Dr. Martin Luther King his life?

      Dr. Martin Luther King spoke out against America's involvement in Viet Nam after being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway,December 10th.1964, for work and speech on Non-Violence. This angered the government of the United States,as well as vast majority of the population that felt that he being ungrateful after being awarded and unpatriotic in not supporting this country's involvement in southeast Asia. Most White Americans had favored Dr. King over the more Malcom X, who at that time,before his assasination,did not preach nonviolence. Malcom X, who after leaving the Nation of Islam, changed his name to El-Hadj Malik el-Shabazz, spoke of "by any means necessary". But while Dr. King was still considered the more passive and non-threatning of the two, America was not comfortable with Blacks speaking out on the international stage against American foreign policy. America has not expirienced changed as a nation the way it did in the late 60's and early 70's since then.. After the war and then Watergate,the nation was silenced. Why ?
      Some believed that after a series of assasinations of JFK, Malcom X, MLK, AND Robert Kennedy Jr, most leaders,as well as most people had become afraid to speak out, that is until today.
      The irony, in the eyes of Dr. King, was that he was awarded the peace prize for asking Negroes,(as we were referd to back then,) to be passive against Alabama Governor Bull Conner's vicious dogs and waterboarding, then denounced for praticing the same non-violent methodology against the North Vietnamese. Since that time, a pattern has developed. Andy Young, who was later Secretary of State under then President Jimmy Carter, was later forced to reisgn his post for his handling of a situation that involved Israel. Although he was Secretary of State at that time,and that was his role,politians at home sharply criticized for actions and he was force to resign. Today Condeleeza Rice assumes that role and is sharply critcized by both Blacks and Whites in America, as well people all over the world because she's apart of the George Bush regime, however because she is a woman,to most,she's always been considered non-threatning to the Whte male establishment and this leads us to today.Unfortunately, some Americans sadly still fill that," the sons and daughters of formers slaves should never speak on behalf of this great country.( See the Virginia Election results.)
      If he were alive, what would Dr. King say about America's involvement in the middle east today , and would this country honor his presence the way we do in his memory ,or would that have changed also after his speech on War. It's obvious to some as to why John McCain voted against a National Holiday in his name, being a former POW of the Viet Nam war. Was immortalizing him in death the safest way out for this government ? In a nutshell, how would Dr. King feel about America today, and how would America feel about Dr. King ?
      Dr. Martin Luther King spoke out against America's involvement in Viet Nam after being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, No... more

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      5 hours ago
    • President Kennedy Warned Of Secret Societies Back In 1960, Can We Stop Them Now ?

      President John Kennedy,in one of his most memorable speeches, spoke and warned our nation of the dangers of secret societies and the shadow government. In doing so,he was fearless. It cost him his life. So where are today ? Are we as a people as fearless as he was,or was his death in vain, because today people are afraid to speak up or speak out, or is it because most of mainstream media has been bought and sold,and just become a big propaganda machine we choose to listen to and believe ,in fear of reprisal and being called "unpatriotic" ?
      I believe that everyone,candidates and voters, should be required to watch this film, atleast the first part where he is warning us as a nation of what the consequences were for us,if we didn't take a moral inventory of ourselves, collectively. I believe that the same questions should be ask to all candidates for office and not just the presidency of the United States.
      Once a candidate takes office,does he now really have the ability to establish change, or is there a perpetrator that is woven so deep within,that he has no power his own, and he is now simply just ready a script ?
      It frighten my wife to death that I write articles like this, I cannot help it .I was a third grader in Clovis,New Mexico, coming in from lunch break when the teacher sat us down and told the classroom of his assasination. I was terrified. I didn't understand the meaning behind it.Years later, when Dr.King and his brother Bobby were killed, I began to understand, but it only made me angry.This election has evoked those memories, because history is being made right before our very own with Senator Barack Obama. This is not to say that he can fill the shoes of either three of these men, but his platform is about change, and if he is true to his platform, how much changed is possible from the oval office and how much of a possibility is change from us as a people? With so much to change, where do we start ? Some of us don't want change, because we really believe that it will cost to much of ourselves to make it better for everybody.That's the part that frightens me the most. If it does not affect me, then why should I vote for change ?
      President John Kennedy,in one of his most memorable speeches, spoke and warned our nation of the dangers of secret societies and the ... more

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      5 hours ago
    • George Bush's private army back In Iraq and now being unleashed here in America!

      Blackwater is the private security,and American government's mercenary group that was found guilty of humanitarian crimes that included the unprovoked murders of a countless number of unarmed Iraqi civilians.They had been kicked out of Iraq. Their stories were told on 60 Minutes and other mainstream media outlets in this country.What's not being told is that,not only have they been sent back to patrol the streets of Iraq, but that the right-wing,fundamental Christian sponsored, mercenary group is now being unleashed in the city streets of America.
      It apparently didn't bother Americans that much when that were using Iraqi civilians as target practice to sharping their killing skills.What will Americans say when they find out that these,"found guilty" mercenaries are being sent our cities to patrol the streets,by this,"shadow government,that most Americans claim does not really exist.Our congressman or senators of this government say that ,they themselves, have no knowledge as to who does control and monitor Blackwater.So who does oversee these so-called private security groups like Blackwater,and since they have immunity from prosecution,who do they answer to.
      Since2001,the Bush administration has funded Blackwater with than one billion dollars for private contracts throughout the world,while over one hundred billion dollars are awarded to in military defense contracts to private security companies every year,around the world.The average salary for a Blackwater secuity agent is around twelve hundred dollars a day.That's six times more than the salary that the American soldiers are being paid to fight the same war. In addition to this,the new Iraqi constituttion that the American government help the Iraqis write, no longer has the authority to expell Blackwater and other private security firms from their own country.

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      4 hours ago
    • While the U.S. defends interest in the Middle East, poor Haitians next door eat mu...

      The American government claims that our interest abroad,Iraq in particular,is for freedom of the Iraqi people. If that is true,how can we watch the on going suffering of the people in Haiti only hundreds of miles from the Florida coast. Worst than that,our government allows immigrants from almost any country except Haiti to seek political asylum in the U.S. Mexicans,Latins from Central America,Cubans, most people from Europe and all over the rest of the planet can come to America,except Haitians. Why is that? What is so bad about Haitian people that the U.S. coast guard will turn their makeshift rafts around in the middle of the oceans deadly currents,knowing that people who are only seeking freedom and a better way of life for themselves and their families,while being turned around will now risk death by either sea or political execution upon their forced return to the small famished,diseased stricken island..

      Haiti people are so poor that baking of mud cookies has becomie a staple in the Haitian diet. Bcause it is normal, some people in America think that it is done more in tradition that it is out of necessity. It's mormal because of poverty. Shame on America. Shame on us as a neighboring country to ignore the Haitian people as if they just a bunch of diseased animals just waitig to die. Is love thy neighbor as thyself just a biblical fairytale ?

      Would we allow the United States government to ignore this ambarrassing modern day atrocity to take place if Haitians were White and not Black ? I don't think so. We, as a Nation, are just as guilty as all of Europe was, that watched Adolph Hitler annihilate German's Jews.These are crimes against humanity. Some,with Christians with twisted minds,justify turning their backs on the small island south of Florida, by truly thinking that Haiti is really Hades, as in the Biblical place called Hell.



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      The American government claims that our interest abroad,Iraq in particular,is for freedom of the Iraqi people. If that is true,how can... more

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    • Does Anybody Anywhere Care About Truth Anymore !

      Hillary Clinton did win the vote in the state of Pennsylvania last night, and it just make me wonder about whether or not corruption matters at all if your last name is Clinton.Most Americans think that the Peter Paul issue has gone away.Not so fast.The case is still being heard in the California courts,where maybe, just maybe,the Clinton's absolute power is not absolute enough to corrupt and influence the minds of the courts.Maybe in California, Peter Paul will get a fair hearing
      Until then have an open mind and try showing just alittle unbiast courage in watching this film that shows that Senator Hillary Clinton is still involved in the largest case of fruad in election funding in the history of the United States of America.Ask yourself then, do you care ?
      Please go to: http://www.paulvclinton.com
      Hillary Clinton did win the vote in the state of Pennsylvania last night, and it just make me wonder about whether or not corruption... more

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    • How Well Do You Know Your Religion,And Who's Purpose Does It Serve Best,The Clergy...

      Is religion based on truth,and who's purpose does it serve best? The zeitgeist movie undresses the origin of christianity,and the lies that grow from power structure that feed the religion to the masses. Is religion based on truth,and who's purpose does it serve best? The zeitgeist movie undresses the origin of christianity,and the lies... more

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      6 days ago
    • Do You Believe In Religion,And If So,How Well You Kow You're Religion's Origin ?

      What is religion's purpose? Who benifits the most from religion, it's teachers or it's believers?
      Where does religion come from ? Is everything or anything about religion true? Why do we worship the Son of God on {Sun]day ? Why would a God that loves you so much,want all of your money and want to send you to eternal hell if you don't obey the preacher? If you want to know the answers to these questions amd more, please watch this film in it's entiety. If you're scared, keep going to church .Everyone should see www.zeitgeistmovie.com..atleast once.
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    • Good Morning To The Earth And It's Inhabitants !

      We American people need to start wishing goodwill to others all over the planet,and not just ourselves.This earth is not just for us.It is for all living creatures.We belong to the earth.The earth does not belong to us.God is not on our side.We should be on the side of God.We ask the creator to grant his love and mercy to all living creatures.To some this is a bittersweet truth,but to all this the truth.
      Good Morning,Everybody
      Keith Ponder
      We American people need to start wishing goodwill to others all over the planet,and not just ourselves.This earth is not just for us.I... more

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      1 hour ago
    • RIP Lucky Dube / Different Colours - One People

      Lucky Dube has been hailed as 'The shining star of African reggae and 'South Africa's biggest selling contemporary artist'. However, he isn't merely this, he's a modern day hero with a message that has touched millions of people's hearts around the world. With an incredible 21 albums under his musical belt, he has proved himself one of not only South Africa's, but also the world's greatest reggae superstars. A man with superb musical taste and genuis, an artist with a message, with a reason and a rhyme behind everything he does.

      As one can judge by listening to his music, he has a message on every album. His songs are based on three main things - political issues, social issues and personal issues - things that play an important role in everyone's lives. When asked what inspires him (Lucky), he humbly notes - 'People! Looking at people, watching people's movements, the things they do. My songs are based on real life situations and experiences.'

      From the release of his first reggae album in 1984, to his present superstar status today, Lucky has maintained the humble nature that brings him closer to the people that so inspire his music. He has toured the world more times over than anyone could dream of and shared stages with names such as Maxi Priest, Sinead O-Connor, Peter Gabriel, Michael Jackson, Seal, Ziggy Marley, Celine Dion, Sting and many, many others. He has raked in over 20 local and international awards for his music and videos, yet as a person he is unaffected by his success. Still living in the country that gave him birth, he records with his original sound engineer and belongs to the same record comany. A true gentleman, Lucky's down-to-earth nature is one of his finest qualities.

      His music is riddled with the desire to make the world a better place.

      Massive hits such as Taxman, Prisoner, The Way It Is, Victims, Trinity and many others have catapulted him into the homes and hearts of people all over the world. He sees through the ridiculous, the injustices, the everyday problems we all have to deal with as human beings, and slices through to the heart of it. His incredible repertoire is a cornucopia of mixed emotions, questioning attitudes and a simple love of a good melody and a good vibe.

      Discography http://www.luckydubemusic.com/discography.html

      official website: http://www.luckydubemusic.com/
      Lucky Dube has been hailed as 'The shining star of African reggae and 'South Africa's biggest selling contemporary artist'. However, h... more

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