Saturday, September 10, 2011

Libya, China, France and South Carolina

Via Panama Perspective:


Things That Make You Go Hmmm...


"China gets their oil from Libya. Why isn't China involved? They're going out spending billions of dollars a day on trying to take over the world economically. And we're spending billions and billions and billions of dollars on policing the world. Why isn't China involved with Libya?...we don't get oil from Libya, China does."


– Donald Trump


Pythagorean theorem: 24 words
Lord's prayer: 66 words
Archimedes' Principle: 67 words
Ten Commandments: 179 words
Gettysburg address: 286 words
US Declaration of Independence: 1,300 words
US Constitution with all 27 Amendments: 7,818 words
EU regulations on the sale of cabbage: 26,911 words


– Europe's Problems Summed Up

It's so true! Why indeed are we in Libya and not China? So far the only rationale in sight (if you can call it that) is that France gets all their oil from Libya, so ameriKan troops and Libyan women and children have to die. Isn't just wonderful being the global cop? Everyone worldwide looks to ameriKa to solve their problems and be their friend, protector, ATM and deity. Who could ask for more?

.........Things may be changing for the globalists' plans for total dictatorship. The brakes have been applied to one of their main focuses in the culture war. I was up past 3 AM working on my editorial for The Real News; if it sounds egomaniacal, just remember RBC's well-proven policy of shameless self-promotion, and the equally well-proven adage that you have to blow your own horn because nobody else is going to do it for you.

Governor Haley comes through
by Associate Editor Nelson Waller
The Confederate flag at the SC state house is in the news again. Anti-Southern hate will undoubtedly never die as long as leftists are still wandering around out of their cages.
It was just another day in the struggle for Southern civilization. The cancer was showing signs of coming back -- i.e. the NAACP was baying at the C-flag again, the leftwing mass media assuring them of the microphone as always.
This time the National Association of Always Complaining People had a new gimmick: South Carolina has its first minority governor! By "liberal" logic, the media-government complex tags all nonwhites as victims of white oppression, so Ms Haley should be delighted to jump on the psy-ops bandwagon with the NAACP -- right?
Wrong number.
Ms Haley stood at the crossroads every S.C. governor does, thanks to the leftwing media's sick orchestration of issues and subjects. Would she too throw her state over for the radical fringe as all recent governors before Mark Sanford did, or merely offer another neutral cliché, or would she take the crucial common-sense position on this shunned by most public figures?
Quietly but stunningly, Gov. Haley actually chose the latter course. Governor, we commend and thank you.
God has the greatest sense of humor, and it shows in the names people end up with. The most jealous hate group in the USA, the NAACP, is headed by one Benjamin Jealous.
On July 25, Ben-Jel gave a speech in California, the state most ruined by the policies he advocates, squawking "Perhaps one of the most perplexing examples of the contradictions of this moment in history is that Nikki Haley, South Carolina's first governor of color, continues to fly the Confederate flag in front of her state's capitol.
"Given the similarities between our struggles to end slavery and segregation, and her ancestors' struggle to end British colonialism and oppression in India, my question to Governor Haley is one that Dr. (Martin Luther) King often asked himself: 'What would Gandhi do?''
The last bit is especially pathetic; Ben-Jel of all people should know Mahatma Gandhi has lately been revealed as a "racist" just like everybody else who reached adulthood before the TV age (including MLK). Should we tell Jel that the Governor doesn‘t actually do any flying of flags in front of “her“ capitol?
Thank God, this bleating was all for naught. The Governor had made at least one waffling statement on the Flag before, but this time her office pretty much closed the book:
“More than a decade ago, under the leadership of a Democratic governor, South Carolinians Republican and Democrat, black and white, came to a compromise position on the Confederate flag,” Haley’s spokesman Rob Godfrey told FOX News. “Many people were uncomfortable with that compromise, but it addressed a sensitive subject in a way South Carolina as a whole could accept. We don’t expect people from outside of the state to understand that dynamic, but revisiting that issue is not part of the governor’s agenda” (fitsnews.com, emphasis added).
This is a true "man bites dog" headline. Are we really going to do what's obviously needed from now on and not live by whatever whims dominate the media-addled minds of the teeming masses?
God knows we should. But unless I'm mistaken, this is the first time any SC governor has made a public, positive statement that he or she has no intention of revisiting the so-called compromise. I have no recollection of Mark Sanford mentioning the subject. What has changed?
I believe the politicians and press have finally had to face the fact that we, the people, aren't going to drop this ball as we have so many others. And I suspect what has swung the pendulum as much as any other single factor is your, my and Dr. Carter‘s hard work on the case.
In the wake of the crossfire between the Governor and the agitator, articles from "mainstream" publications are making noises to the effect that the so-called compromise might as well remain standing. This is not in the socialist script -- and I can think of no other ultimate reason for it than the SCCAC's determination in keeping truth alive on certain subjects and keeping the skeer on truth's enemies, always in the interest of South Carolinians’ real needs and wants.
If a juggernaut of hate (e.g. the NAACP and the Soviet mass media) pushes in one direction for 20 years, crushing people and social standards without letup, nothing stops it except something of equal weight in the opposite direction. The SCCAC doesn't have the NAACP's fabulous budget or influence, but the truth has ultimate power. All that's needed is a remnant who love it and are willing to put in the time, money and elbow grease for it..... three things that the SCCAC always urgently needs more donations of, by the way.
A SC governor has finally stated outright that her agenda doesn't include pampering the NAACP. If y'all out there have other explanations for this than the above, say on. We'll be the first to applaud anybody else actively working to keep the South in South Carolina, but I fear it's safe to say that a decade after the so-called compromise, we're the only ones doing any actual systematic, sustained fighting.
We don't want to be. And I'm not in search of any personal credit, but could it be significant that Gov. Haley's last comment on the flag issue was a weak "There's not enough support for moving it to bring a healthy debate", after which over 10,000 copies of the last Real News issue were distributed, and now this development? That paper was sent to all SC legislators. My editorial in it was an open letter to the Governor, summing up the flag case and urging an end to and NAACPocracy.
Whatever the back-story (if any) may be, THANK YOU AGAIN for this short and simple pronouncement re the Flag, Governor Haley! Strom Thurmond didn't have your common sense in the matter. Neither did Carroll Campbell, or Jim Hodges. David Beasley sure didn't, and he will never work in SC politics again.
We invite all politicians to remember as well that we the people will not be satisfied until the entire so-called flag compromise is overturned. We know our rights, and we dare claim them.

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