Sunday, December 7, 2008
The World Sleeps Enslaved
The one jewel among Obama's appointees is the future UN Ambassador Dr Susan E Rice. She is one of the few Americans who speaks against genocide and actually does something about it.
The world suffers from the distinct lack of human rights and their enforcement. There is no government [aside from Costa Rica and Sweden] that empowers the people over the establishment.
The US and Israel stand out from other nations primarily because they are occupiers. Both pretend to be democracies while treating their citizens as dirt. At least, some of their citizens recognize their plight and seek redress.
The rest of the world sleeps enslaved.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Make Your Life Count for Something
Make Your Life Count for Something: Resist Tyrants
We all pretty much know the problems, or at least a part of them. The villains have overrun our system and have established control of it. They have taken sixty years to accomplish this.
At every juncture along the way we citizens had the opportunity and the duty to derail them, but we did not. Could they speak the founding fathers would express shame at our cowardly behavior.
Our Creator endowed us with inalienable rights. Even in WWII Germany some people in the jaws of death stood for human dignity, justice and mercy. Slaughtered by the millions, they maintained their humanity until the rest of the world rescued the survivors.
Never...never ...never...never...never...surrender.
by jbpaz
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Asians Rope-A-Dope Americans
Our Asian disarray and weakness have often tempted tyrants. We remember Alexander the Great, the Romans, the Crusaders, Napoleon and Hitler to mention a few. Americans should study a little history. If we don't eat an invader, we absorb him. The occupiers’ great grandchildren had Asiatic eye folds indistinguishable from the general population.
We don't need violence to conquer. If we play rope-a-dope with the
"[Y]ou have [a] network of people who obtain certain information and they take it out and sell it to … whomever would be the highest bidder. Then you have people who would be bringing into the country narcotics from the East, and their connections. [It] is only then that you really see the big picture."
From Sibel Edmonds interview with Antiwar.com