Anti – Authoritarianism


Confirmed: The SPP is a plan by and for the corporate masters

Posted in Uncategorized by Colleen Pridemore on April 25, 2008

Not only is it a non-democratic document created in secrecy but it is now confirmed to be created and implemented for business, which we all knew, anyway. But still, it’s nice to have that validation, right?

All cosmetic gloss of democracy vanished at the New Orleans Summit when the president of Mexico most candidly summarized his day by saying: “This morning, the Business Leaders gave us a specific agenda to follow . . . We are here to support them through.”

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Your Pain, Their Gain

Posted in Uncategorized by Colleen Pridemore on April 25, 2008

Crumbling home prices and $100 oil helped Wall Street’s Highest Earners pull in $19 billion last year

Problems paying the mortgage, filling the gas tank and feeding the family have eroded living standards for millions of Americans during the past several months. Not so for people who manage big piles of money–many of them made a fortune betting correctly on the housing debacle and rising commodity prices last year.

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Subsidizing Corporate Crime & Rewarding Constitutional Abuses

Posted in Uncategorized by Colleen Pridemore on April 25, 2008

Government handouts to corporations might seem untenable at a time when more and more Americans suffer every day from the impacts of a mounting economic crisis. Yet efforts to bolster the economy have largely taken the form of corporate welfare — much like an appalling effort, in the closing days of the Bush administration, to subsidize corporate violations of the rule of law and individual liberties.
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The Inevitable FLDS Post

Those of you who are starting to get to know me through my writing should understand why I just can’t stay away from this. It has implications for most of the issues I write about: authoritarianism, civil liberties, religion in politics, nasty social practices, human rights, media issues. But first and foremost, it has implications for the rule of law.

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Recent Comments

Posted in Uncategorized by Colleen Pridemore on April 22, 2008

Hello and thanks for reading my blog!

I applaud your efforts here, but I have one suggestion, instead of being “Anti-Right Wing Authoritarianism” why not just be “Anti-Authoritarianism” ?

I say this because I believe there is NO practical difference between the corrupt and evil Republicans and the corrupt and evil Democrats. Sure, we can say the right likes shredding the 1st Amendment and the 4th, but the Left enjoys shredding the 2nd and so forth.

Did you know the Clintons and Bushes are actually friends and have known each other a long time? If the Bush family is more evil, it is because they have been in the game longer.

John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama are ALL members of the globalist “Council on Foreign Relations” you should look into the history of that group.

It does seem of the three, that Barrack Obama is the least evil, however his wife is employed by the Chicago office of the CFR and one of his leading political advisers is that globalist minion of the New World Order
Zbigniew Brzezinski. Here is a quote from Brezezinski’s book “The Grand Chessboard”
“Without sustained and directed American involvement, before long the forces of global disorder could come to dominate the world scene. And the possibility of such a fragmentation is inherent in the geopolitical tensions not only of today’s Eurasia but of the world more generally.” (p.194)

See http://www.wanttoknow.info/brzezinskigrandchessboard for more info.

And this: http://www.rense.com/general81/abig.htm

Does that sound like a Man that would advise Barrack to get out of Iraq?

If Barrack does get elected and actually thinks he runs things, and tries to end the billions of dollars in war profits……he better be real careful. JFK thought he ran things too. He didn’t.

The people that run the world are not “Republicans” or “Democrats.” The people that really run things are power-mad inbred freaks that have no allegiance to any country or their fellow human beings.

But keep up the good work. Yes Bush sucks, yes, his grandfather Prescott Bush was a Nazi money-launderer, but don’t think our problems are over if “Left-Wing Authoritarianism” replaces the Right-Wing kind.

Keep exposing evil and tyranny and keep researching the history of who really runs things.

Thanks again!

FoundingFather1776

http://www.FoundingFather1776.com

Police State 101

Posted in Blogroll, Latest News by Colleen Pridemore on April 10, 2008
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New Documents Detail FBI Eavesdropping On Americans’ Emails, IMs and Phone Calls
More revelations of government spying in the panopticon society

New Documents Detail FBI Eavesdropping On Americans’ Emails, IMs and Phone Calls
More revelations of government spying in the panopticon society

Steve Watson / Infowars.net | April 8, 2008

Fresh documents reveal that the FBI is actively engaged in the monitoring of electronic communications and cell phone calls of American citizens without the prior approval of a court.

The latest documents were released under the Freedom of Information Act to the advocacy group Electronic Frontier Foundation, and obtained by the Washington Post.

http://foundingfather1776.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/police-state-101/

U.N. Official Calls for Study Of Neocons’ Role in 9/11

Finally! The UN will get to the bottom of this conspiracy… was 9/11 allowed? Poor Richard Falk — they are discrediting him in this article and making it sound like HE was responsible for the Iran Hostage Situation! I hope our Critical American Eyes can tell bullshit from bacon. –

New York Post 04.10.08

By ELI LAKE
Staff Reporter of the Sun

WASHINGTON — A new U.N. Human Rights Council official assigned to monitor Israel is calling for an official commission to study the role neoconservatives may have played in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

On March 26, Richard Falk, Milbank professor of international law emeritus at Princeton University, was named by unanimous vote to a newly created position to report on human rights in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs. While Mr. Falk’s specialty is human rights and international law, since the attacks in 2001, he has devoted some of his time to challenging what he calls the “9-11 official version.”

On March 24 in an interview with a radio host and former University of Wisconsin instructor, Kevin Barrett, Mr. Falk said, “It is possibly true that especially the neoconservatives thought there was a situation in the country and in the world where something had to happen to wake up the American people. Whether they are innocent about the contention that they made that something happen or not, I don’t think we can answer definitively at this point. All we can say is there is a lot of grounds for suspicion, there should be an official investigation of the sort the 9/11 commission did not engage in and that the failure to do these things is cheating the American people and in some sense the people of the world of a greater confidence in what really happened than they presently possess.”

Mr. Barrett, who is the co-founder of the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth, said in an interview yesterday of Mr. Falk, “I would put him on a list of scholars who are sympathetic to the 9/11 truth movement.”

He added, “Unlike most public intellectuals today, he is both honest and very, very knowledgeable in that he understands the probable reality of 9/11. He understands that the evidence that it was a false flag operation is very strong.”

The narrative that the attacks from 2001 were a “false flag” operation is a recurring theme in the literature challenging the consensus that 19 Al Qaeda hijackers flew commercial jets into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. False flag refers to espionage or covert actions taken by one government made to seem like the work of another. The false flag thesis has it that the Bush administration is somehow responsible for the September 11 attacks as a pretext for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Mr. Falk yesterday did not return e-mails and phone calls asking for a comment. But in 2004 he wrote the foreword to the book “The New Pearl Harbor,” by David Ray Griffin. Mr. Griffin has posited that such an inside job is the likely explanation for the attacks.

n the preface, Mr. Falk writes, “There have been questions raised here and there and allegations of official complicity made almost from the day of the attacks, especially in Europe, but no one until Griffin has had the patience, the fortitude, the courage, and the intelligence to put the pieces together in a single coherent account.”

When asked for a comment about the appointment of Mr. Falk, a former American ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton said, “This is exactly why we voted against the new human rights council.” A spokesman for the American embassy at the United Nations offered no comment yesterday when asked.

A spokeswoman at the United Nations, Nancy Groves, yesterday also declined to comment. “I would not make a comment on how the member states vote on appointments. It is their council, they make their decisions,” she said.

Mr. Falk’s selection to the post as rapporteur has already prompted the government of Israel formally to request that Mr. Falk not be sent to their country. The Israeli press has reported that he may even be barred from entering the country.

The deputy permanent representative of Israel to the United Nations in New York, Daniel Carmon said, “We are asking the U.N. not to send him. We cannot agree to Mr. Falk’s entrance into Israel in his capacity as the rapporteur.”

One reason the Israelis are concerned about his appointment is that Mr. Falk has compared Israel’s treatment of Palestinian Arabs to the Nazi treatment of Jews in the holocaust. In an April 8 BBC interview, Mr. Falk said he stood by the Israel-Nazi comparison.

The national director of the Anti-Defamation League, Abraham Foxman, issued a statement yesterday saying, “This was clearly a singularly inappropriate choice for this position. Falk’s startling record of anti-Israel prejudice should have been enough to preclude him from a position where an unbiased observer is needed to report on the status of human rights in the territories.”

In a February 16, 1979, op-ed for the New York Times, Mr. Falk praised Ayatollah Khomeini and bemoaned his ill treatment in the American press. He wrote, “The depiction of him as fanatical, reactionary and the bearer of crude prejudices seems certainly and happily false.”Nearly nine months later, student followers of Khomeini invaded the American embassy in Tehran and held 52 diplomats hostage for the following 444 days.

Stick IT

Posted in Uncategorized by Colleen Pridemore on April 9, 2008

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I can’t believe how many times I’ve posted these stickers only to find them mysteriously dissappear. Funny how that happens. Freedom? I think NOT.

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