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21 hours ago ago from Hillbilly White Trash

James Lewis wrote this piece for American Thinker a few days ago. It adds to the body of work out there which attempts to explain the very strange behavior of Barack Obama. Strange that is if we assume that his goals are to keep the nation safe, free and prosperous. That is, after all, the goal that every other president has pursued. Even the extraordinarily bad ones like Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt and Jimmy Carter ...

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2 hours ago ago from Contra Celsum

A Harlot Drenched With Blood We have been discussing the role of the United States in international geo-politics over the past century. We have argued that the US has been particularly militant and aggressive. It has fought wars in virtually every continent. It has been at war every year at some place in the globe for the past fifty years. It has maintained military bases and armed forces all over the world. Yet it sees itself as a nation ...

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10 hours ago ago from W. Marc Gilfillan CPA

So the question remains, what happened with the tax system in the United States? US tax makers have been collecting what they have been sowing for a long time. The honor system has been trumped by a monster in which every tax payer is under surveillance due to the heavy inclination of evasion. In other words, compulsion has replaced consent. Honor has been replaced with spying on citizens. In the mid-20th century, there was not a ...

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After making vague reference to “some military general” in the post below, I couldn’t help myself and went googling. It turns out I was quoting none other than Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II, before he was the 34th President of the United States, only what he really said was: In preparing for battle, I have always found that plans are useless but planning is indispensable. ...

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