Tuesday, May 19, 2015

False memories don't only apply to childhood

Warning -- here's another one from a site your third-grade teacher wouldn't have wanted you to visit!

http://www.amren.com/news/2015/05/witness-accounts-in-midtown-hammer-attack-show-the-power-of-false-memory/
Witness Accounts in Midtown Hammer Attack Show the Power of False Memory

AmRen's homepage subheading for it is Witnesses thought police gunned down an innocent black man, but video proved them wrong.

Why do people think they see liberal things that have just happened moments earlier? Clearly, it's only human to mis-remember occurrences at any distance in time from them, however near or remote. But why do memories of public scenes like this tend so toward political correctness?

I have a theory in case it's of interested. The reason is that we're force-fed political correctness from dawn to dusk, and from cradle to grave for anybody hapless enough to have been born since the 1960s. Ye gods, the liberal hype we baby boomers grew up marinating in was bad enough, but today it's 50 times the dose.

Front and center in this brainwashing process is the liberal media's cute custom of blaming everything "bad" that happens on "white supremists", "white racists", "white separatists" et al. I love pointing out to liberals that they're among the biggest white supremacists around: they only vote for white politicians, so they clearly want to be ruled by white people. 

adding to the fun is that this goes for most blacks too.

Pardon my heresy..... /\/.\/\/.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Meet Stephen Lendman, busy commonsense pundit

Get to know Stephen. He's only PC about 3% of the time, and that's a very passable rate these days.

https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Article/176544-2015-05-18-us-attempted-color-revolution-in-macedonia-victoria-nulands-dirty-hands.htm
US Attempted Color Revolution in Macedonia: Victoria Nuland's Dirty Hands Involved

Kudos and blessings on him for his hard work. It's especially gratifying to see him puncture this despicable, fraudulent "color revolution" business and ameriKa's unbearable, unthinkable Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria "Nuland", quite possibly one of the worst hominids stalking the earth at present.

The news is very, very bad. Only by spreading it far and wide can we improve it. Please do!

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Friday, May 15, 2015

Too good to be true: Dr. Wilson writes on re yankees

Have we studied this immortal piece by the University of South Carolina's renowned Clyde Wilson together?

http://archive.lewrockwell.com/wilson/wilson12.html
The Yankee Problem in America

If not, please stop what you're doing and read the whole thing right now. ESSENTIAL history and anthropology! A number of years later, my raw note to myself on the following piece is that our hero "plagiarizes and continues" the above in it:

http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/2015/March/39/3/magazine/article/10826898/
Cultural Cleansing, Phase One

Let me know what you think. Please!

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Fox News goes straight for article on IRS crimes

You know, "goes straight" as in laying off of a life of crime.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/12/nc-store-owner-on-hook-for-107000-with-irs-over-structuring-laws/
'Leaves you numb': Store owner still fighting IRS after feds seized his $107G account

"Don't steal, the government hates competition. You've perhaps seen that extremely clever bumper sticker? But who can laugh when piracy and larceny have become standard procedure at the IRS?

Please get the full upshot of this article. The IRS wants your money, no surprise there. But these days its rules allow it to seize property it merely suspects of involvement in wrongdoing. They even file suit against inanimate objects. Yeah, it's stark raving mad, but if they do it with a straight face, most of the sheeple will "going along quietly."

Evidence? Proof? That can all come later and the IRS doesn't feel obligated to get into it.

Here you have a case of an honest small businessman going about his affairs as people like him always have. After many business days there's a need to take cash receipts for goods and services to the bank. Depending on the size of the business, this will sometimes purely by happenstance mean consecutive days adding up to similar amounts, and in turn, for some stores this amount will approximate ten thousand dollars.,

In a spirit of pure casuistry the tax goons have set up a "speed trap" for such people. Ooooh, you deposited slightly less than $10,000 thre days last week, YOU HAVE TO BE OF EVIL INTENT! You lose your stuff regardless of any other factors than TAX RATS' GREED, OK? End of discussion. Don't like it? "So sue us!"

We're guilt until proven innocent now. Be afraid, be very afraid, unless people like you and me are going to start seriously fighting back with every legal means available to us.

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Weird news often but not always funny

I's been awhile since we sampled the goodies at newsoftheweird.com. What a shame! It's usually studded with pithy stuff for our rightist purposes. A few recent cullings:

In additional fallout from the budget cuts and personnel reductions at the IRS, the supervisory revenue official for the Dallas region disclosed in April that his office had so few collectors that it would pursue only scofflaws who owe the government at least $1 million. "I have to say," the supervisor told a reporter, "nobody's ever going to knock on (the) door" of anyone who owes from $100,000 to $999,999. [Washington Post, 4-8-2015]

The owner of a New York City condominium apartment that sold for $100.5 million recently received a property tax reduction of $360,000 last year -- and is likely to keep receiving reductions over as many as 25 years, based on "Section 421-a" benefits the state enacted to encourage "affordable" housing in the most desirable parts of New York City. The tax abatements are available to developers that promise to create "affordable" units in the same zones ("affordable" to families making under about $40,000 annually), but in recent years, the new "millionaire" units (with tax breaks) have outnumbered the new affordable units by about 11-to-1, according to a February New York Times report, costing the city over $1 billion a year in revenue. [New York Times, 2-2-2015] [Gothamist.com, 3-18-2015]

Just west of Ferguson, Missouri, is Kinloch (pop. 299), where newly elected mayor Betty McCray was unable to start work on April 23 because the losing incumbent administration merely locked her out of City Hall ("impeaching" her for "voter fraud" in the April 7 election, despite St. Louis County election officials having already certified her victory). Of McCray's two predecessors, one was once also locked out of office by police, and the other had to go to court to get his mayoral job back after admitting that he had missed child-support payments. [KTVI-TV (St. Louis), 4-23-2015] [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1-29-2014]

It seemed like a good idea when the town of Celoron, New York, agreed in 2009 to pay for a bronze statue honoring the village's only celebrity. Lucille Ball had spent her childhood years there, and even today, everyone "Loves Lucy." The result was apparently a monstrosity, described in news reports as "frightening" and unrecognizable by anyone who has ever watched Lucy's TV shows or movies. The original sculptor first suggested a fee of $8,000 to $10,000 to make a better one, but after Mayor Scott Schrecengost started a fundraising campaign, the sculptor offered to make another one for free. [CNN, 4-7-2015]

Is This a Great Country or What? Counting only the pool of bonus money (not regular salaries), employees of New York securities industries in 2014 earned roughly twice as much as the total income paid to all employees in the United States who worked full time at the federal minimum wage ($7.25 an hour). (The statistic, from a report by the Institute for Policy Studies and reinforced by a University of Michigan professor using figures from the New York State Comptroller and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was featured in a March New York Times analysis.) [New York Times, 3-13-2015]

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Rand Paul, fixer for Brrrrrap Hussy Obummer

The news is very sad. or infuriating, depending on your point of view. Any which way you slice it, it stinks to high heaven: Rand Paul isn't a conservative after all!

http://www.targetliberty.com/2015/05/hot-expose-rand-pauls-role-in-derailing.html?m=1
HOT Expose: Rand Paul's Role in Derailing an Investigation of Congressional Obamacare Fraud

Please don't be too shocked. I've been meaning to tell you something -- the Republican establishment is Republican in name only (RINO). Nowadays they seem to vie to out-Democrat the Democrats. They are in fact NEOCONS, one of the dirtiest words in the English or any language. Liars, traitors, extreme big-government warmongering "liberals".

Classing Congress as a small business of less than 50 staff? See, all they do is break the rules in their favor..... and give us prison sentences for benignly bending them or ignoring the genuinely bad ones (totally Constitutional).

Yeah, yeah, maybe he was set up by the new unrecognizable National Review mag or coerced into it, but he still reeks.

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Fine exposé of John McVain

For any decent person, the existence of a Senator John McCain in politics is halfway between an unspeakable tragedy and a heinous atrocity. There don't seem to be very many denunciations of him, so savor every paragraph of this one:

http://www.activistpost.com/2015/02/the-un-american-hero-crimes-of-john.html
The Un-American Hero: The Crimes of John McCain

You may know that I'm not in favor of standing armies, having "our" troops solve other countries' problems and so on. But I have to agree that anybody playing on a military record like he does should not be allowed to get away with the stinking rotten lying and treason this creep routinely does. My dream wold be for all the veterans groups to band together and make sure sure sure McVain got tried, convicted and sentenced for these offenses.

But I always was a dreamer, wasn't I.....

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