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DEMOCRATS PUSHING US TO ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT

THE INSANE TRAITOR SENATOR BARBARA BOXER COLLECTION

DEMOCRATS PUSHING US TO ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT
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Boxer Urges Quick Handover of U.S. Power to UN

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Senator Barbara Boxer (D, CA) wants to speed the process of handing power over U.S.

sovereignty to the United Nations as soon as possible by urging the State Department to

come out in support of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

The UNCRC imposes on all treaty signatories power over laws concerning children and, by

extension, families. The largest portion of laws concerning children and families in the U.S.

are state statutes so this treaty would, in actual fact, eliminate all family laws in the various

states and hand the power over this area of law to the U.N. as per the Supremacy Clause to

the U.S. Constitution (Article V1) that states that treaties preempt state laws.

Boxer is eager to destroy the entire lot of family laws throughout the country supposedly to

protect “the most vulnerable people of society.”

But even the new left-wing U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., Susan Rice, is aware of how

difficult this process could be. Calling it a “complicated treaty” and worried over the

“challenges of domestic implementation,” Rice would not commit to any time table to

proceeding with consideration of the UNCRC. Senator Boxer, however, demanded a 60-day

timeframe for the State Department to complete its review so that ratification can move

forward.

Naturally, Boxer is in favor of destroying U.S. sovereignty by implementing this unAmerican

treaty.

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COMMUNIST PRETENDING TO BE LIBERAL, REAL LIBERALS NOW ARE CONSERVATIVES
A liberal is someone who rejects logical and biblical standards, often for self-centered reasons. There are no coherent liberal standards; often a liberal is merely someone who craves attention, and who uses many words to say nothing.

A liberal supports many of the following political positions and practices.

    * Taxpayer-funded and/or legalized abortion
    * Censorship of teacher-lead prayer in classrooms and school sponsored events
    * Support for gun control
    * Support of obscenity and pornography as a First Amendment right[1]
    * Income redistribution, usually through progressive taxation
    * Government-rationed medical care, such as Universal Health Care
    * Taxpayer-funded and government-controlled public education
    * The denial of inherent gender differences
    * Insisting that men and women have the same access to jobs in the military
    * Legalized same-sex marriage
    * Implementation of affirmative action
    * Political correctness
    * Support of labor unions
    * Teaching acceptance of promiscuity through sexual "education" rather than teaching abstinence from sex.[2]
    * A "living Constitution" that is reinterpreted as liberals prefer, rather than how it was intended
    * Government programs to rehabilitate criminals
    * Abolition of the death penalty
    * Environmentalism[3]
    * Disarmament treaties
    * Globalism
    * Opposition to an interventionalist American foreign policy [4]
    * Opposition to full private property rights[5]
    * Reinstating the Fairness Doctrine
    * In 2005, it was reported by CBS News that liberals were the most likely supporters of the theory of evolution. The theory of evolution is a key component of atheistic ideologies in the Western World.
    * Opposition to domestic wire-tapping as authorized in the Patriot Act
    * Calling anyone they agree with a "professor" regardless of whether he earned that distinction based on a real peer review of his work (see, e.g., Richard Dawkins and Barack Obama).
********** Original meaning: Classical Liberalism

Liberalism is a political philosophy with freedom as its core value. The term was originally applied to supporters of individual liberties and equal rights, but, in America, the term has come to represent a movement of social change that often conflicts with conservative values such as moral values and tradition. TODAY'S LIBERAL IS FASCIST, COMMUNIST, ATHIEST
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By contrast, Kerry's lifetime rating from the American Conservative Union (ACU), which is

essentially the AFDA's political opposite, stands at just 5 percent - the third lowest figure in

the entire Senate, higher only than the ACU ratings for Ted Kennedy and Barbara Boxer.

The ACU ratings for some other notable Democrats are: 13 percent apiece for Richard

Gephardt, Hillary Clinton, and Tom Daschle; 14 percent for John Edwards; 15 percent for

Dennis Kucinich; and 19 percent for Joe Lieberman. Senator John Breaux, one of the upper

chamber's few moderate Democrats, has a 46 percent ACU rating.

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In January 2007, Senator Boxer was the subject of controversy after criticizing U.S.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for not having children. "Who pays the price?" Boxer

asked Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. "I'm not going to pay a personal price. My kids

are too old and my grandchild is too young. You're not going to pay a personal price, as I

understand it, with an immediate family." The New York Post and White House Press

Secretary Tony Snow considered this an attack on Rice's status as a single, childless female

and referred to Boxer's comments as "a great leap backward for feminism."
Criticism
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Boxer was involved in the House banking scandal, in which a number of Representatives

bounced checks written on their accounts in the House Bank. Boxer wrote 143 overdraft

checks over a period of three years that totalled $41,417.
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The environment

Boxer successfully led the 2003 Senate floor battle to block oil drilling in the Arctic National

Wildlife Refuge.[37] In 2005, Boxer voted again to block oil drilling at ANWR.

Boxer has introduced the National Oceans Protection Act (NOPA) of 2005.[38] Some of the

provisions of this act are: strengthen ocean governance; protect and restore marine wildlife

and habitats; address ocean pollution; improve fisheries management. The bill also addresses

needs regarding marine science, research and technology, marine mammals, coastal

development, and invasive species.

Boxer is an original cosponsor of Senator Jim Jeffords’ (I-VT) Clean Power Act.[39] This

legislation would reduce emissions of four pollutants coming from power plants; sulfur dioxide,

nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide and mercury. killing mom and pop businesses

As the new head of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee in January 2007,

Boxer wants to reduce energy consumption. She is trying to curb global warming by leading

pilot programs. The few things that she and some of her fellow Senators are doing could cut

electricity consumption by as much as 50 percent in their Capitol Hill offices.[40]

Senator Boxer was the Senate sponsor of the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage

Wilderness Act, which was signed in to law by President George W. Bush on October 17,

2006. The bill protected 275,830 acres (1,116 km2) of federal land as wilderness and 21

miles (34 km) of stream as a wild and scenic river, including such popular areas as the King

Range and Cache Creek.[41] Senator Boxer worked with Senator Dianne Feinstein and

Representative Mike Thompson (the bill's House sponsor) in the five-year effort to pass the

legislation.

Boxer along with her colleague Dianne Feinstein voted in favor of subsidy payments to

conventional commodity farm producers at the cost of subsidies for conservation-oriented

farming.[42]

[edit] Abortion
Boxer speaking at an ACLU event.

Boxer authored the Freedom of Choice Act of 2004 and participated in the floor fight for

passage of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.

Boxer is an original cosponsor of the Title X Family Planning Services Act of 2005, S.844, by

Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). This legislation aims to improve access to women's health

care. It authorizes funding for family planning services grants; allows states to provide such

services to individuals who may not be eligible for Medicaid; prohibits health insurance

providers from excluding contraceptive services, drugs or devices from benefits; establishes a

program to disseminate information on emergency contraception; requires hospitals receiving

federal funding to offer emergency contraception to victims of sexual assault; provides grants

to public and private entities to establish or expand teen pregnancy prevention programs; and

requires that federally funded education programs about contraception be medically accurate

and include information about health benefits and failure rates.

Boxer does not support restrictions on the availability of abortion, such as late-term

("partial-birth") abortion procedures, and parental notification requirements.

[edit] Victims of violence

As a member of the House of Representatives, Boxer authored the original Violence Against

Women Act. Later in 1994, she cosponsored, and the Senate passed, the Violence Against

Women Act, which provided reforms to the criminal justice system to better prosecute

violent crimes against women, and provided Federal funding to local law enforcement agencies

for training and equipment necessary for prosecution. Boxer has also authored the Violence

Against Children Act, based on the successful VAWA. (Boxer has been a consistent advocate

of the death penalty until recently. In 2006 she introduced a bill calling for a moratorium on

the death penalty.)

[edit] Social Security

Boxer supports the current system of Social Security, and opposed President George W.

Bush's plan for partial privatization of Social Security.[43][44] She introduced the 401(k)

Pension Protection Act to protect retirement by requiring the diversification of 401(k) plans.

A modified version of the bill was signed into law as part of the 1997 tax bill.

Following the Enron scandal, Boxer again worked to ensure that retirement plans are

diversified. She also introduced a bill to prohibit accounting firms from auditing and

consulting for the same company.

[edit] National security

After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Boxer authored a bill to protect commercial airliners

against attacks by shoulder-fired missiles, and wrote the law allowing airline pilots with

special training to carry guns in the cockpit.
Senator Boxer has lunch with California Marines during her visit to Iraq. (2005-03-22)

Boxer wrote the High-Tech Port Security Act, and sponsored the Chemical Security Act to

address terrorist threats against chemical plants. Senator Boxer also cosponsored

comprehensive rail security legislation.

[edit] Iraq War

In October 2002 Boxer voted against the joint resolution passed by the U.S. Congress to

authorize the use of military force by the Bush Administration against Iraq.[45][46][47]

Later on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart she characterized that vote as "The best vote of

my life."

In June 2005, Senators Boxer and Russ Feingold (D-WI) cosponsored Senate Resolution 171

calling for a timeframe for U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq.

Boxer's petition demanding an exit strategy from Iraq drew 107,218 signatures.[48]

[edit] Surveillance

In June 2008 Boxer spoke in the Senate in opposition to the FISA Amendments Act of

2008,[49] a pending bill in the United States Congress to amend the Foreign Intelligence

Surveillance Act,[50] and later broke with her counterpart Sen. Dianne Feinstein and voted

against it.[51]

[edit] Election reform
Senators Boxer and Clinton unveil the Count Every Vote Act. (2005-02-18)

On 18 February 2005 Senators Boxer, Hillary Clinton, and Representative Stephanie Tubbs

Jones introduced the Count Every Vote Act of 2005, which would provide a voter verified

paper ballot for every vote cast in electronic voting machines and ensure access to voter

verification for all citizens. The bill mandates that this ballot be the official ballot for

purposes of a recount. The bill sets a uniform standard for provisional ballots and requires

the Federal Election Assistance Commission to issue standards that ensure uniform access to

voting machines and trained election personnel in every community. The bill also mandated

improved security measures for electronic voting machines.[52] The bill did not pass.

[edit] Bush nominees

During the confirmation hearings for the United States Secretary of State nominee

Condoleezza Rice in January 2005, Boxer challenged her to admit to alleged mistakes and

false statements made by the Bush Administration in leading the United States into the 2003

invasion of Iraq, and ultimately voted against confirmation, along with twelve other senators.

[53][54] The dissent was the highest vote against a Secretary of State nominee since 1825

when Henry Clay was so named.[55]

Boxer voted against John Bolton's nomination for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in

the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and filibustered him on the Senate floor. As a result

of the strong Democratic opposition Bolton could not obtain Senate approval. However,

President Bush bypassed the Senate by employing the constitutional right of recess

appointment, only the second time such an appointment has been used for a United States

ambassador to the United Nations since the UN's founding in 1945. Recess appointments

themselves have been used numerous times by various presidents.

Boxer voted against the confirmation of Chief Justice of the United States nominee John

Roberts, and against the confirmation of Associate Justice nominee Samuel Alito.[56][57] Her

votes against these two nominees were motivated by concerns over their record on abortion,

women's rights, and the proper role of executive authority.

[edit] Foreign policy

In 1997 the Senate passed a Boxer resolution calling on the United States not to recognize

the Taliban as the official government of Afghanistan because of its human rights abuses

against women.
Senator Boxer meets Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. (2005-03-30)

In 2002, Senator Boxer voted against the U.S. invasion of Iraq. She has subsequently

referred to that vote as the best vote of her career. She also voted against the first Gulf

War (Operation Desert Storm) while a member of the House in 1991[58] and was a very vocal

protester against the Vietnam War in the 1970s.[59]

Boxer is a cosponsor of S. 495, or the Darfur Accountability Act of 2005, which would

impose sanctions against perpetrators of crimes against humanity in Darfur.

[edit] The Internet

Along with former Republican Senator George Allen (R-VA), Boxer authored the Jumpstart

Broadband Act. This bill would make more spectrum available for use by devices that

incorporate new broadband technology, such as WiFi. The Federal Communications Commission

is now implementing the Boxer-Allen bill.

Boxer opposes access and sales taxes on the Internet, co-authoring a bill with Republican

Sen. George Allen in 2001 to extend the Internet tax moratorium for five years.

[edit] Gun control

Senator Boxer joined colleagues to pass a Federal ban on various semi-automatic firearms and

established the COPS program. She supports reauthorization of both programs.

[edit] LGBT issues

The Human Rights Campaign gave Boxer ratings of 100%, 88% and 100% for the 107th,

108th, and 110th sessions of Congress, respectively, indicating a support of the HRC's slate

of pro-gay legislative issues.[60] In 1996, she was one of fourteen Senators to vote against

the Defense of Marriage Act[61] and also voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment in

2004 and 2006,[62] although when San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom issued a directive to

the city-county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples she stated that she

supported California's domestic partnership law but agreed with its definition that marriage

was between a man and a woman.[63] She has also co-sponsored the Matthew Shepard Act,

[64] which would expand the federal definition of hate crimes to include crimes based on the

victim's sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as the Uniting American Families Act.

[65] She opposed Proposition 8, which eliminated the right of same-sex couples to marry in

California.

[edit] India-U.S. nuclear deal

Boxer is one of the most outspoken critics of the nuclear energy deal between the United

States and India. Boxer is of the opinion that India should not get help from the U.S. in the

civilian nuclear energy sector until it breaks its relationship with Iran.[66]

[edit] Indian gaming

The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, formerly the Federated Coast Miwok, was

officially recognized by the U.S. government on 27 December 2000, pursuant to an act of

Congress. California 6th District Representative Lynn Woolsey introduced the Graton

Rancheria Restoration Act (105th CONGRESS, 2d Session, H.R. 4434) 6 August 1998. It was

ultimately approved and signed by President Clinton as Title XIV of the Omnibus Indian

Advancement Act (Public Law No. 106-568).

Representative Woolsey's original bill (H.R. 4434, later H.R. 946) would not have permitted

the FIGR to have a casino. Senator Boxer removed that prohibition when she included

Woolsey's bill in the Omnibus Act.
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Totalitarianism, Stalin and Hitler, OBAMA'S DEMOCRAT/COMMUNIST/JIHADISTS

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Lecture 10
Totalitarianism, Stalin and Hitler, OBAMA'S DEMOCRAT/COMMUNIST/JIHADISTS

    We live, not feeling the country beneath us,
    Our speech inaudible ten steps away,
    But where they're up to half a conversation --
    They'll speak of the Kremlin mountain man.

    His thick fingers are fat like worms,
    And his words certain as pound weights.
    His cockroach whiskers laugh,
    And the tops of his boots glisten.

    And all around his rabble of thick-skinned leaders,
    He plays through services of half-people.
    Some whistle, some meow, some snivel,
    He alone merely caterwauls and prods.

    Like horseshoes he forges decree after decree --
    Some get it in the forehead, some in the brow,
        some in the groin, and some in the eye.
    Whatever the execution -- it's a raspberry to him
    And his Georgian chest is broad.

    ---Osip Mandelstam, We Live, Not Feeling, 1934?

The Age of Anxiety, the age of the lost generation, was also an age in which modern Fascism and Totalitarianism

made their appearance on the historical stage. By 1939, liberal democracies in Britain, France, Scandinavia and

Switzerland were realities. But elsewhere across Europe, various kinds of dictators reared their ugly heads.

Dictatorship seemed to be the wave of the future. It also seemed to be the wave of the present. After all, hadn't

Mussolini proclaimed that this century would be a century of the right? Of Fascism? And this is what bothered such

writers as Arthur Koestler (1905-1983), Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884-1937), Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), Karel Capek

(1890-1938) and George Orwell (1903-1950). It was a nightmare world in which human individuality was subsumed

under the might of totalitarian collectivism. The modern totalitarian state rejected liberal values and exercised total

control over the lives of its subjects. In this way, totalitarianism became a new POLITICAL RELIGION for the Age

of Anxiety. How this indeed occurred is the subject of this lecture.

It goes without saying that the governments of Europe had been conservative and anti-democratic throughout their

long histories. The leaders of such governments -- whether monarch or autocrat -- WERE the government, and by

their very nature, prevented any incidence of social or political change that might endanger the existing social order.

Of course, there have been enlightened monarchs but few of them would have been so enlightened to have removed

themselves from the sinews of power.

Before the 19th century these monarchs legitimized their rule by recourse to the divine right theory of kingship, an

idea which itself appeared in medieval Europe. Such was the case in France until the late 18th century when French

revolutionaries decided to end the Bourbon claim to the throne by divine right by cutting off the head of Louis XVI.

Of course, France ended up with Napoleon who also claimed the divine right of kingship. Only this time, divine right

emanated from Napoleon himself. In a country such as England, on the other hand, twenty years of civil war in the

17th century as well as the Glorious Revolution of 1688, produced a constitutional monarchy.

In the 19th century, it was the dual revolution -- the Industrial and French Revolutions -- which created the forces

of social change which monarchs, enlightened or not, could not fail to take heed. A large middle class had made its

appearance in the 18th century but lacked status. Now, in the 19th century, this large class of entrepreneurs,

factory owners, civil servants, teachers, lawyers, doctors, merchants and other professionals wanted their voices

heard by their governments. They became a force which had to be reckoned with and the government began to utilize

its talents by creating large, obedient bureaucracies. In this way, government seemed to reflect the interests of all

when in actual fact, they represented the interests of the bourgeoisie. So European governments maintained order by

giving the middle classes a stake in the welfare of the nation. Governments also built strong police forces and armies

of loyal soldiers. Meanwhile, the great mass of people, the "swinish multitude," lay completely unrepresented. And

radicals were either imprisoned or exiled because of their liberal, democratic, socialist, communist or anarchist

inclinations.

Despite these measures, and there were others as well, traditional authoritarian governments were not completely

successful. Their power and their objectives were limited. These governments lacked modern communications and

modern transportation. They lacked, in other words, the ability to totally control their subject populations. The

twentieth century -- thanks to improved technology -- would change all that. In fact, it can be said that true

totalitarian regimes are limited only by the extent to which mass communications have been made a reality. And, of

course, with mass communications comes mass man, and the capability of total control.

Following World War One, there was a revival of traditional authoritarian regimes, especially in Eastern Europe. By

1938, of all the central and eastern European countries, only Czechoslovakia remained true to liberal political ideals.

It has been remarked that the reason for this development was the perception that liberal democracy was a failure.

It was not "made" for Eastern European nations. These nations lacked a tradition of self-government but they did

have lengthy traditions of ethnic conflict as well as a steady growth in nationalism. As agrarian nations, the large

landowners and the Church opposed any efforts at land reform. These countries also contained a small and relatively

weak middle class. In a way, the 18th century seemed to have ignored these countries. Finally, for nations such as

Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria and Estonia, it was the Great Depression that dashed any hopes for a liberal

government based on the western model.

Although many of these central and eastern European countries would adopt fascist characteristics, their general aim

in doing so was not to become fascist themselves. Instead, their aim was to maintain the established order. They

wanted to avoid revolution and more important, they wanted to avoid another world war.

Modern totalitarian regimes made their appearance with the total effort required by the Great War. The reason for

this is quite simple -- war required all institutions to subordinate their interests to one objective at all costs: victory.

The individual had to make sacrifices and so their freedoms, whatever they might have been, were constantly reduced

by increasing government intervention. The invisible hand of Adam Smith had to be replaced by the visible hand.

Governments could not longer remain idle hoping that some "laissez-faire" mentality would carry them through the day.

No. Governments had to intervene and the great event which made this notion of intervention a necessity, was the

Great War.

Beyond this, the crucial experience of World War I was Lenin, the Bolsheviks and the Russian Civil War. Lenin had

shown how a dedicated minority -- the Bolsheviks -- could make a dedicated effort and achieve victory over a

majority. This was as true of the Revolution as much as it was of the Civil War when the Bolsheviks overcame the

White Army who were numerically superior. Lenin also clearly demonstrated how institutions and human rights might be

subordinated to the needs of a single party and a single leader. So, Lenin provided a model for a single party

dictatorship, i.e. the Bolsheviks. It was Lenin, who provide the model for Stalin as well as Hitler and Mussolini.

Totalitarian regimes -- thanks to technology and mass communications -- take over control of every facet of the

individual's life. Everything is subject to control -- the economy, politics, religion, culture, philosophy, science, history

and sport. Thought itself becomes both a form of social control as well as a method of social control. Those of you

familiar with Orwell's premonitionary novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, should have an easy time understanding this

development.

The totalitarian state was based on boundless dynamism. Totalitarian society was a fully mobilized society, a society

constantly moving toward some goal. Which begs the question: Is democracy the means to an end or the end itself?

Paradoxically, the totalitarian state never reached its ultimate goal. However, it gave the illusion of doing so. As soon

as one goal was reached, it was replaced by another. Such was the case in Stalin's Russia. Stalin implemented a

series of Five Year Plans in an effort to build up the industrial might of the Soviet Union. Production quotas were

constantly announced well before they had been reached in order to supply the illusion that the Five Year Plan was

working. But before the Five Year Plan had run its course, another Five Year Plan was announced. Hopefully, you can

intuit the psychological necessity of such an act on Stalin's part.

Stalin biography and resourcesIn the end, totalitarianism meant a "permanent revolution," an unfinished revolution in

which rapid and profound change imposed from above simply went on forever. Of course, a permanent revolution also

means that the revolution is never over. The individual is constantly striving for a goal which has been placed just a

hair out of reach. In this way, society always remains mobilized for continual effort. The first example of such a

permanent revolution the "revolution from above," instituted by Joseph Stalin in 1927 and 1928. After having

suppressed his enemies on both the left and the right, as well as the center, Stalin issued the "general party line."

Anyone who deviated from that line was condemned to either exile or execution -- in most cases, execution. Stalin's

aim was to create a new kind of society and a new human personality to inhabit that society: socialist man and

socialist woman -- Homo Sovieticus. At the same time, a strong army would have to be built as well as a powerful

industrial economy. Once everything was owned by the State, Stalin believed, a new kind of human personality would

emerge. The Soviets under Stalin were by no means successful. Just the same, the Soviets did build a new society,

one whose basic outlines survived right down to the late 1980s.

However, Stalinist society did have its frightening aspects and none was more frightening than the existence of

brutal, unrestrained police terrorism. First used against the wealthy peasants or kulaks during the 1920s and 1930s,

terror was increasingly used against party members, administrators and ordinary people. No one would ever be above

suspicion -- except Stalin, of course. Some were victims of terror for deviating from the party line -- others were

victims for no apparent reason other than Stalin's moodiness. One Soviet recalled that in 1931, "we all trembled

because there was no way of getting out of it. Even a Communist can be caught. To avoid trouble became an

exception."

As we now know, Stalin's second wife also publicly rebuked Stalin for the destruction the terror famine was working

and she committed suicide in 1932. And on December 1, 1934, Sergei Kirov, the man who in some circles was rumored

to be Stalin's heir, was assassinated in Leningrad on Stalin's orders. Using Kirov's death as an excuse, Stalin

systematically purged the Communist Party of his opponents. Hundreds of party members were shot for their alleged

complicity in Kirov's death. Kirov was a full member of the ruling Politburo and leader of the Leningrad party

apparatus as well as an influential member of the ruling elite. His overt concern for the welfare of the Leningrad

workers and his skill as an orator earned him considerable popularity. It is doubtful that Kirov represented a serious

threat to Stalin, however, Kirov did disagree with Stalin on several key issues.

But Stalin had already begun to doubt the loyalty of the Leningrad party and he looked for a pretext to begin a

broad purge. The murder of Kirov was necessary. Although it was Leonid Nikolaev who committed the assassination, it

is now clear that the whole episode had been, over a period of two years, crafted by Stalin and the NKVD. Stalin, of

course, then used the crime as an excuse to introduce severe laws against all political crimes. So, following the death

of Kirov at the end of 1934, there began the Soviet witch-hunt which culminated in the Great Terror of the years

1935-1939.

In 1936, Stalin brought his old comrades Zinoviev and Kamenev to a staged public trial. An international press corps

was invited to lend a sense of legitimacy to the proceedings. When their trial had ended Zinoviev, Kamenev and

fourteen other old Bolsheviks either admitted involvement in the Kirov Affair or signed confessions that had been

fabricated for them. These men had not been conspirators but they did satisfy Stalin's paranoia. As to be expected,

they were all executed. The confessional process was helped by the black jack, continuous interrogation and the swan

dive, where towelling was put between the jaws and the feet and tightened, arching and breaking the back. But

often, the confession was voluntary because the Party demanded it. As one survivor recalled, "serving the party was

not just a goal in life but an inner need."

In January 1937 a second great show trial was held in which seventeen leading Bolsheviks declared that they had

knowledge of a conspiracy between Trotsky and the German and Japanese intelligence services by which Soviet

territory was to be transferred to Germany and Japan. A crowd of 200,000 packed Red Square in frigid weather to

hear Nikita Khrushchev read out the death sentences. All seventeen were executed. Then on June 11, 1937, the

cream of the Red Army, stripped of their medals and insignia, were ushered into the courtroom. They included

Marshal Tukhachevsky, the most brilliant soldier of his generation and the pioneer of armored and airborne warfare.

The generals were accused of spying for the Germans, found guilty, shot and dumped in a trench on a construction

site, all within eighteen hours. Six of the officers who condemned them were soon shot. Of 85 corps commanders 57

disappeared within a year. Of the 100,000 Red Army officers on active duty in 1937, perhaps 60,000 were purged.

The last of the public trials took place in March 1938, as twenty-one leading Bolsheviks, including Nikolai Bukharin

(1888-1938), confessed to similar charges and were executed. Also to go was Yagoda, Stalin's hand-picked head of

the NKVD.

These public show trials and the secret trials of the generals provide only a faint idea of the extent of the Great

Terror. Every member of Lenin's Politburo except Stalin and Trotsky were either killed or committed suicide to avoid

execution. A partial list of those who ceased to exist would include:

    --two vice-commissars of foreign affairs
    --most of the ambassadors in the Soviet diplomatic corps
    --numerous members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
    --almost all the military judges who had sat in judgment and had condemned
    --the Red Army generals
    --two successive heads of the NKVD
    --the prime ministers and chief officials of all the non-Russian Soviet republics
    --the director of the Lenin Library
    --the man who had led the charge against the Winter Palace in 1917
    --a 70 year old schoolteacher who owned a book which included a picture of Trotsky
    --an 85 year old woman who made the sign of the Cross when a funeral passed
    --a man who took down a portrait of Stalin while painting a wall

Not since the days of the Inquisition had the test of ideological loyalty been applied to so many people. And not since

the days of the French Revolution had so many died for failing the test. Arrests multiplied tenfold in 1936 and 1937.

Anything was used as an excuse for an arrest: dancing too long with a Japanese diplomat, not clapping loudly enough

or long enough after one of Stalin's speeches, buying groceries from a former kulak. People went to work one day and

simply did not return -- they were either killed immediately or sent to the GULAG. The NKVD employed millions of

secret informers who infiltrated every workplace. Most academics and writers came to expect arrest, exile and prison

as part of their lives. A historian could be sent to exile for describing Joan of Arc as nervous and tense just when

the general party line wished her described as calm in the face of death. When a linguistic theory that held that all

language was derived from four sounds was accepted as official, professors who opposed this view had their books

confiscated. By 1938 at least one million people were in prison, some 8.5 million had been arrested and sent to the

GULAG and nearly 800,000 had been executed. In fact, before the KGB was dissolved in 1991, it was revealed that

47 million Soviet citizens had died as a result of forced collectivization and the purges. That figure, of course,

represents the recorded tally. How many more people died without being recorded is a matter of conjecture.

There is no doubt in anyone's mind that Stalin wanted to destroy any possibility of future conspiracies. So he trumped

up charges against anyone who could conceivably become a member of a regime that might make the attempt to

replace his own. He did this to maintain his power. He also did this, as his biographers are quick to point out, because

he was paranoid. Despite the upheaval of the constant purge trials, the Soviet state did not break down. New

bureaucrats were found to replace the old. New Stalin-trained officials filled all top-level posts and terror became

one of the principal features of the government itself. In the end, the purgers were also purged. They were the

scapegoats used by Stalin to carry out the Great Terror. Meanwhile, Trotsky had been out of Russia for years but

he continued to use his pen to attack Stalin in his journal, The Bulletin of the Opposition. In Stalin's eyes, Trotsky

could not be left free.

Stalin's purges baffled nearly all foreign observers. He saw threats everywhere. Were they real? Leading

Communists confessed to crimes against the State they never committed. Some were brainwashed, others tortured.

Still others, like Nikolai Bukharin, were shot in the head. And eventually, even Trotsky was murdered in Mexico City in

1940, an ice pick to the head.

Soviet life in the 1930s, purge trials aside, was one of constant propaganda and indoctrination. Party members

lectured to workers in factories and peasants in the field. Newspapers, films and radio broadcast endless socialist

achievements and capitalist evil. Art, literature, film and science were politicized -- sovietized. The intellectual elite

of the 1930s were ordered by Stalin to become "engineers of human souls" or, as Maxim Gorky put it, the

"CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE." Russian nationalism had to be glorified. Capitalism was portrayed as the greatest of

evils. Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great were resurrected and depicted as the forerunners of Stalin. History had

to be rewritten. "Who controls the past, controls the future; who controls the present controls the past," wrote

Orwell. Stalin rarely appeared in public but his presence was everywhere: portraits, statues, books, films and

quotations from his idiotic books surrounded the Soviet man and woman.

Life was hard inside Soviet Russia and the standard of living declined in the 1930s, despite Stalin's claim that the

Five Year Plans had modernized the nation. Black bread and shabby clothes came to represent the Russian masses.

There were constant shortages of food although heavily taxed vodka was always available. Housing was poor and in

short supply.

Although life was hard, the Soviet people were by no means hopeless. The average Russian saw himself heroically

building the world's first socialist society while capitalism was crumbling in the west. On the positive side, the Soviet

worker received social benefits such as old age pensions, free medical services, free education and even day care

facilities. Unemployment was technically non-existent and there was the possibility of personal advancement. The key

to advancement was specialized skills and a technical education. Rapid industrialization under the Five Year Plans

required massive numbers of experts, technocrats, skilled workers, engineers and managers. So the State provided

economic incentives for those people who would faithfully serve the needs of the State. But for the unskilled, low

wages were the rule. But, the State dangled high salaries and special housing to those members of the growing

technical and managerial elite. This elite joined forces with the "engineers of the human mind" to produce a new social

class -- and all this in a supposedly classless society.

Stalin's ego mania and paranoia eventually contributed to the near destruction of Soviet Russia. His perpetual and

pathological lying and deception, culminating in the infamous purge trials of the 1930s, took the Soviet Union down a

road out of which it is now slowly recovering, if, in fact, it ever will recover. I am reminded of the political history of

the Roman Empire following the death of Augustus Caesar in 14 A.D. First Caligula, then Nero, Commodus, Severus

and so on -- 250 years of military assassinations, strangulations and poisoning.

In the 1770s, Edward Gibbon sat down to complete his major work of historical scholarship, The Decline and Fall of

the Roman Empire. In it, he says, "The story of Rome's ruin is simple and obvious and instead of inquiring why the

Roman Empire was destroyed we should rather be surprised that it had subsided for so long.... The stupendous fabric

yielded to the pressure of its own weight." Now, I don't mean to take the position that Soviet Russia was identical to

the Roman Empire, but I do think that we should be surprised that Stalinist Russia existed for so long. In

retrospect, however, we should acknowledge the terror, criminality and totalitarian regime of Joseph Stalin. This is

indeed what Nikita Khrushchev did in his SECRET SPEECH of 1956, three years after Stalin's death.

Despite all that has been said, popular memory reveals that of all the totalitarian regimes of the 20th century, none

was more terrifying than that of Nazi Germany. As a product of Hitler, Germany's social and political situation, and

the general attack on liberalism, Nazi Germany emerged rapidly after 1933 when Hitler came to power. The Nazis

smashed all independent organizations, mobilized the economy and began the systematic extermination of the Jewish

and other non-German populations.

The story of Hitler is well-known -- there is an entire Hitler industry of book publishing these days, unmatched only

by books on the JFK assassination. Why this might be the case is rather obvious. Hitler seemed to be evil incarnate.

So too was Stalin. But then again, the west did not fight a war, not a hot one, at least, against Stalin. We also have

more information regarding the Nazis than we do Stalin, whose regime was always clouded in secrecy. The Nazis, on

the other hand, kept good records. In his now classic work, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William  Shirer

mentions that in 1945 the U.S. First Army seized 485 tons of records of the German Foreign Office in the Harz

Mountains as they were about to be burned on orders from Berlin. Such a figure, it must be added, represents only

part of the whole.

Hitler was born in Austria in 1889 (for more on Hitler, see Lecture 9). He dropped out of school at age 14 and then

spent four years as a tramp before he left his home for Vienna to become an artist. He applied to the Imperial

Academy of Fine Arts and was denied admission. He was told he had no artistic talent. Back on the streets, the

tramp Hitler began to absorb a nationalist ideology. In Vienna he discovered that the Germans were a superior race

of people and the natural masters of the inferior races of Europe. He also learned his anti-Semitism, racism and

hatred of all Slavic people. An ex-monk by the name of Lanz von Liebenfels inspired Hitler's twisted Darwinism.

Liebenfels stressed the superiority of the Germans, the inevitability of racial conflict and the inferiority of the Jews.

The master race, by its very nature, had to grow. Selective breeding and the systematic sterilization of inferior

races was the answer.

When war broke out in 1914, Hitler believed he had found salvation. The struggle and discipline of war gave meaning

to Hitler's life. Life was struggle and so too was war. What better atmosphere for Hitler to further develop his

nationalist and social Darwinist sentiments. But when defeat came in 1918, Hitler's world was shattered. The war had

been his reason for living. What could have happened? Well, for Hitler, the Jews and Marxists had stabbed Germany

in the back. Therefore, these parasitic intellectuals ought to be removed.

Back home following the war, Hitler began to make wild speeches to small audiences in the streets. He didn't care if

many people heard him out, only that he could articulate his message of anti-Semitism and German nationalism. And

people did listen to Hitler. And they began to take seriously what he gesticulated on the streets. By 1921, Hitler

had become the leader of a small but growing political party. It is interesting to note that Hitler shared very little

of the interests of this party, instead, he simply took it over because he needed a party of his own. The German

Workers' Party denounced all Jews, Marxists and liberals. They promised national socialism. They used propaganda

and theatrical rallies. They wore special badges and uniforms and as they marched, robotlike, through the streets of

M?nich, they rendered their special salute. Most effective of all their tools was the mass rally -- a rally made for

mass man. Songs were sung, slogans were cast about. It was a revivalist movement, or at least it had the

atmosphere of a religious revival. Hitler was a charismatic speaker and easily worked his audiences up into a frenzy.

Party membership began to grow. In 1923, Hitler launched a plot to march on M?nich, a plot that eventually failed

and sent Hitler to prison for five years. At his trial, Hitler presented his own program to solve Germany's problems.

The audience listened and he began to attract their attention. He dared utter what everyone knew all along but were

afraid to express. A new wave of converts began to side with the German Workers' Party. While in prison, Hitler

wrote Mein Kampf. Its basic themes were German racial superiority, virulent anti-Semitism, the concept of

Lebensraum, or living space, pan-Germanism and the necessity of yet another war. The Nazis now had their Bible.

By 1928, the Nazi Party now had 100,000 members and Hitler had absolute control. The Nazis were still a marginal

political group but world events in 1929 and 1930 produced a new mania for the Hitler program. Unemployment stood

at 1.3 million in 1929. The following year, it had risen to 5 million while industrial production in 1932 fell by more than

50%. In that same year, 43% of all Germans were unemployed. Hitler now began to promise Germany economic

salvation as well as military and political restitution for the "war guilt clause" specified at Versailles. He focused on

the middle and lower middle classes---the office workers, civil servants and teachers. These were the people who had

barely survived through the period of wild inflation following World War One. These were the people who were begging

for salvation.

The Nazis also made their appeal to GERMAN YOUTH. Hitler and his aides were, in general, much younger than other

leading politicians. In 1931, for instance, 40% of all Nazis were under thirty years of age, 70% were under 40. This

is quite different from what we would find in Stalinist Russia at the same time. National recovery, rapid change and

personal advancement formed the main appeal of the Nazi Party. By 1932, Hitler had gained the support of key

people in the army and in big business. These individuals thought they could use Hitler for their own financial

interests. So, they accepted Hitler's demand to join the government only if he became Chancellor. Since the

government was a coalition consisting of two Nazis and nine conservatives, they reasoned that Hitler could be used and

controlled. And so, on January 30th, 1933, Hitler legally became the Chancellor of Germany.

Hitler moved quickly to establish a dictatorship. He used terror to gain power while maintaining an air of legality

throughout. He called for new elections to Parliament and then had the Parliament building burned to the ground. He

blamed the Communists for this act thus helping to get them out of the way and out of any possible public following.

He convinced President Hindenburg to sign an emergency act that [1] abolished the freedom of speech and [2]

abolished the freedom of assembly. On March 23, 1933, the Nazis pushed the Enabling Act through Parliament, thus

making Hitler dictator for a period of four years. Communist Party members were arrested, the Catholic Center

Party withdrew all opposition and the Social Democratic Party was dissolved. So it was that Germany, like Soviet

Russia under Stalin, became a one party State.

In the economic sphere, all strikes were made illegal and unions were abolished. The members of professional

organizations such as doctors, lawyers, professors and engineers were swallowed up in Nazi-based organizations. In

the cultural sphere, the press now feel under total state control. Blacklisting became the rule, books were burned,

modern art was prohibited and anti-intellectualism became the rule of the day.

Hitler promised the German people work and bread and he delivered both. As most shrewd politicians are capable,

Hitler gave the people what they wanted the most. He launched a massive public works program to pull Germany out

of the Depression. Superhighways, office buildings, huge stadiums and public buildings were constructed at a rapid

pace. By 1936, however, government spending was now being directed almost entirely to the military, necessary for

the coming war Hitler had already specified in Mein Kampf. Meanwhile, unemployment dropped steadily. In January

1937, unemployment stood at 7 million. Twelve months later it had fallen to 1 million and by 1938, Germany witnessed

a shortage of labor. The standard of living increased by 20% and business profits were finally increasing.

What all this recovery showed was that Hitler was more than show -- he was no Mussolini who made the trains run on

time. No, Hitler had accomplished something for Germany and the German people. For those Germans who were not

Jews, Slavs, Gypsies or communists, liberals, non-Germans, or insane or weak, Hitler's government meant greater

opportunity and greater equality. Older class barriers were replaced by individuals who, like Hitler, were rootless and

had risen to the top. The Nazis tolerated privilege and wealth, but only when it served the Party. Big business was

constantly ordered around thus making, once again, the invisible hand of Adam Smith, a thing of the past. Of course,

you can identify a similar tendency in the United States with the New Deal and Stalin's Five Year Plans in Soviet

Russia. Planning was, in other words, essential.

Although economic recovery and increased opportunity won Hitler support, Nazism was totally guided by two main

ideas: Lebensraum and race. As Germany regained economic strength and built up its military, Hitler formed alliances

with other dictators and began to expand. Meanwhile, western Europe simply sat back and tried to appease Hitler in

order to avoid another World War.

War did break out in 1939 for one specific reason -- Hitler's ambitions were without limit. The Nazi armies scored

impressive victories until late in 1942. Hitler's aggression was so strong that a mighty coalition of nations was needed

to destroy his growing empire. By the summer of 1943, the tide had turned and two years later, Germany lay in

ruins, utterly defeated. The one thousand year Reich was decidedly short-lived.

The Second World War marked the climax of the Age of Anxiety. Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Germany rejected all

liberal ideas. They tried to subordinate everything to the State. Basic human rights were subjected to brutality and

to terror. Whereas Stalin, however, was content to extend his control over the Soviet Union, it was Hitler who aimed

at unlimited territorial and racial aggression of a master race. Hitler made war inevitable: first with France, then

with Britain and Russia and ultimately with the United States.

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Lecture 10
Totalitarianism, Stalin and Hitler, OBAMA'S DEMOCRAT/COMMUNIST/JIHADISTS

    We live, not feeling the country beneath us,
    Our speech inaudible ten steps away,
    But where they're up to half a conversation --
    They'll speak of the Kremlin mountain man.

    His thick fingers are fat like worms,
    And his words certain as pound weights.
    His cockroach whiskers laugh,
    And the tops of his boots glisten.

    And all around his rabble of thick-skinned leaders,
    He plays through services of half-people.
    Some whistle, some meow, some snivel,
    He alone merely caterwauls and prods.

    Like horseshoes he forges decree after decree --
    Some get it in the forehead, some in the brow,
        some in the groin, and some in the eye.
    Whatever the execution -- it's a raspberry to him
    And his Georgian chest is broad.

    ---Osip Mandelstam, We Live, Not Feeling, 1934?

The Age of Anxiety, the age of the lost generation, was also an age in which modern Fascism and Totalitarianism

made their appearance on the historical stage. By 1939, liberal democracies in Britain, France, Scandinavia and

Switzerland were realities. But elsewhere across Europe, various kinds of dictators reared their ugly heads.

Dictatorship seemed to be the wave of the future. It also seemed to be the wave of the present. After all, hadn't

Mussolini proclaimed that this century would be a century of the right? Of Fascism? And this is what bothered such

writers as Arthur Koestler (1905-1983), Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884-1937), Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), Karel Capek

(1890-1938) and George Orwell (1903-1950). It was a nightmare world in which human individuality was subsumed

under the might of totalitarian collectivism. The modern totalitarian state rejected liberal values and exercised total

control over the lives of its subjects. In this way, totalitarianism became a new POLITICAL RELIGION for the Age

of Anxiety. How this indeed occurred is the subject of this lecture.

It goes without saying that the governments of Europe had been conservative and anti-democratic throughout their

long histories. The leaders of such governments -- whether monarch or autocrat -- WERE the government, and by

their very nature, prevented any incidence of social or political change that might endanger the existing social order.

Of course, there have been enlightened monarchs but few of them would have been so enlightened to have removed

themselves from the sinews of power.

Before the 19th century these monarchs legitimized their rule by recourse to the divine right theory of kingship, an

idea which itself appeared in medieval Europe. Such was the case in France until the late 18th century when French

revolutionaries decided to end the Bourbon claim to the throne by divine right by cutting off the head of Louis XVI.

Of course, France ended up with Napoleon who also claimed the divine right of kingship. Only this time, divine right

emanated from Napoleon himself. In a country such as England, on the other hand, twenty years of civil war in the

17th century as well as the Glorious Revolution of 1688, produced a constitutional monarchy.

In the 19th century, it was the dual revolution -- the Industrial and French Revolutions -- which created the forces

of social change which monarchs, enlightened or not, could not fail to take heed. A large middle class had made its

appearance in the 18th century but lacked status. Now, in the 19th century, this large class of entrepreneurs,

factory owners, civil servants, teachers, lawyers, doctors, merchants and other professionals wanted their voices

heard by their governments. They became a force which had to be reckoned with and the government began to utilize

its talents by creating large, obedient bureaucracies. In this way, government seemed to reflect the interests of all

when in actual fact, they represented the interests of the bourgeoisie. So European governments maintained order by

giving the middle classes a stake in the welfare of the nation. Governments also built strong police forces and armies

of loyal soldiers. Meanwhile, the great mass of people, the "swinish multitude," lay completely unrepresented. And

radicals were either imprisoned or exiled because of their liberal, democratic, socialist, communist or anarchist

inclinations.

Despite these measures, and there were others as well, traditional authoritarian governments were not completely

successful. Their power and their objectives were limited. These governments lacked modern communications and

modern transportation. They lacked, in other words, the ability to totally control their subject populations. The

twentieth century -- thanks to improved technology -- would change all that. In fact, it can be said that true

totalitarian regimes are limited only by the extent to which mass communications have been made a reality. And, of

course, with mass communications comes mass man, and the capability of total control.

Following World War One, there was a revival of traditional authoritarian regimes, especially in Eastern Europe. By

1938, of all the central and eastern European countries, only Czechoslovakia remained true to liberal political ideals.

It has been remarked that the reason for this development was the perception that liberal democracy was a failure.

It was not "made" for Eastern European nations. These nations lacked a tradition of self-government but they did

have lengthy traditions of ethnic conflict as well as a steady growth in nationalism. As agrarian nations, the large

landowners and the Church opposed any efforts at land reform. These countries also contained a small and relatively

weak middle class. In a way, the 18th century seemed to have ignored these countries. Finally, for nations such as

Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria and Estonia, it was the Great Depression that dashed any hopes for a liberal

government based on the western model.

Although many of these central and eastern European countries would adopt fascist characteristics, their general aim

in doing so was not to become fascist themselves. Instead, their aim was to maintain the established order. They

wanted to avoid revolution and more important, they wanted to avoid another world war.

Modern totalitarian regimes made their appearance with the total effort required by the Great War. The reason for

this is quite simple -- war required all institutions to subordinate their interests to one objective at all costs: victory.

The individual had to make sacrifices and so their freedoms, whatever they might have been, were constantly reduced

by increasing government intervention. The invisible hand of Adam Smith had to be replaced by the visible hand.

Governments could not longer remain idle hoping that some "laissez-faire" mentality would carry them through the day.

No. Governments had to intervene and the great event which made this notion of intervention a necessity, was the

Great War.

Beyond this, the crucial experience of World War I was Lenin, the Bolsheviks and the Russian Civil War. Lenin had

shown how a dedicated minority -- the Bolsheviks -- could make a dedicated effort and achieve victory over a

majority. This was as true of the Revolution as much as it was of the Civil War when the Bolsheviks overcame the

White Army who were numerically superior. Lenin also clearly demonstrated how institutions and human rights might be

subordinated to the needs of a single party and a single leader. So, Lenin provided a model for a single party

dictatorship, i.e. the Bolsheviks. It was Lenin, who provide the model for Stalin as well as Hitler and Mussolini.

Totalitarian regimes -- thanks to technology and mass communications -- take over control of every facet of the

individual's life. Everything is subject to control -- the economy, politics, religion, culture, philosophy, science, history

and sport. Thought itself becomes both a form of social control as well as a method of social control. Those of you

familiar with Orwell's premonitionary novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, should have an easy time understanding this

development.

The totalitarian state was based on boundless dynamism. Totalitarian society was a fully mobilized society, a society

constantly moving toward some goal. Which begs the question: Is democracy the means to an end or the end itself?

Paradoxically, the totalitarian state never reached its ultimate goal. However, it gave the illusion of doing so. As soon

as one goal was reached, it was replaced by another. Such was the case in Stalin's Russia. Stalin implemented a

series of Five Year Plans in an effort to build up the industrial might of the Soviet Union. Production quotas were

constantly announced well before they had been reached in order to supply the illusion that the Five Year Plan was

working. But before the Five Year Plan had run its course, another Five Year Plan was announced. Hopefully, you can

intuit the psychological necessity of such an act on Stalin's part.

Stalin biography and resourcesIn the end, totalitarianism meant a "permanent revolution," an unfinished revolution in

which rapid and profound change imposed from above simply went on forever. Of course, a permanent revolution also

means that the revolution is never over. The individual is constantly striving for a goal which has been placed just a

hair out of reach. In this way, society always remains mobilized for continual effort. The first example of such a

permanent revolution the "revolution from above," instituted by Joseph Stalin in 1927 and 1928. After having

suppressed his enemies on both the left and the right, as well as the center, Stalin issued the "general party line."

Anyone who deviated from that line was condemned to either exile or execution -- in most cases, execution. Stalin's

aim was to create a new kind of society and a new human personality to inhabit that society: socialist man and

socialist woman -- Homo Sovieticus. At the same time, a strong army would have to be built as well as a powerful

industrial economy. Once everything was owned by the State, Stalin believed, a new kind of human personality would

emerge. The Soviets under Stalin were by no means successful. Just the same, the Soviets did build a new society,

one whose basic outlines survived right down to the late 1980s.

However, Stalinist society did have its frightening aspects and none was more frightening than the existence of

brutal, unrestrained police terrorism. First used against the wealthy peasants or kulaks during the 1920s and 1930s,

terror was increasingly used against party members, administrators and ordinary people. No one would ever be above

suspicion -- except Stalin, of course. Some were victims of terror for deviating from the party line -- others were

victims for no apparent reason other than Stalin's moodiness. One Soviet recalled that in 1931, "we all trembled

because there was no way of getting out of it. Even a Communist can be caught. To avoid trouble became an

exception."

As we now know, Stalin's second wife also publicly rebuked Stalin for the destruction the terror famine was working

and she committed suicide in 1932. And on December 1, 1934, Sergei Kirov, the man who in some circles was rumored

to be Stalin's heir, was assassinated in Leningrad on Stalin's orders. Using Kirov's death as an excuse, Stalin

systematically purged the Communist Party of his opponents. Hundreds of party members were shot for their alleged

complicity in Kirov's death. Kirov was a full member of the ruling Politburo and leader of the Leningrad party

apparatus as well as an influential member of the ruling elite. His overt concern for the welfare of the Leningrad

workers and his skill as an orator earned him considerable popularity. It is doubtful that Kirov represented a serious

threat to Stalin, however, Kirov did disagree with Stalin on several key issues.

But Stalin had already begun to doubt the loyalty of the Leningrad party and he looked for a pretext to begin a

broad purge. The murder of Kirov was necessary. Although it was Leonid Nikolaev who committed the assassination, it

is now clear that the whole episode had been, over a period of two years, crafted by Stalin and the NKVD. Stalin, of

course, then used the crime as an excuse to introduce severe laws against all political crimes. So, following the death

of Kirov at the end of 1934, there began the Soviet witch-hunt which culminated in the Great Terror of the years

1935-1939.

In 1936, Stalin brought his old comrades Zinoviev and Kamenev to a staged public trial. An international press corps

was invited to lend a sense of legitimacy to the proceedings. When their trial had ended Zinoviev, Kamenev and

fourteen other old Bolsheviks either admitted involvement in the Kirov Affair or signed confessions that had been

fabricated for them. These men had not been conspirators but they did satisfy Stalin's paranoia. As to be expected,

they were all executed. The confessional process was helped by the black jack, continuous interrogation and the swan

dive, where towelling was put between the jaws and the feet and tightened, arching and breaking the back. But

often, the confession was voluntary because the Party demanded it. As one survivor recalled, "serving the party was

not just a goal in life but an inner need."

In January 1937 a second great show trial was held in which seventeen leading Bolsheviks declared that they had

knowledge of a conspiracy between Trotsky and the German and Japanese intelligence services by which Soviet

territory was to be transferred to Germany and Japan. A crowd of 200,000 packed Red Square in frigid weather to

hear Nikita Khrushchev read out the death sentences. All seventeen were executed. Then on June 11, 1937, the

cream of the Red Army, stripped of their medals and insignia, were ushered into the courtroom. They included

Marshal Tukhachevsky, the most brilliant soldier of his generation and the pioneer of armored and airborne warfare.

The generals were accused of spying for the Germans, found guilty, shot and dumped in a trench on a construction

site, all within eighteen hours. Six of the officers who condemned them were soon shot. Of 85 corps commanders 57

disappeared within a year. Of the 100,000 Red Army officers on active duty in 1937, perhaps 60,000 were purged.

The last of the public trials took place in March 1938, as twenty-one leading Bolsheviks, including Nikolai Bukharin

(1888-1938), confessed to similar charges and were executed. Also to go was Yagoda, Stalin's hand-picked head of

the NKVD.

These public show trials and the secret trials of the generals provide only a faint idea of the extent of the Great

Terror. Every member of Lenin's Politburo except Stalin and Trotsky were either killed or committed suicide to avoid

execution. A partial list of those who ceased to exist would include:

    --two vice-commissars of foreign affairs
    --most of the ambassadors in the Soviet diplomatic corps
    --numerous members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
    --almost all the military judges who had sat in judgment and had condemned
    --the Red Army generals
    --two successive heads of the NKVD
    --the prime ministers and chief officials of all the non-Russian Soviet republics
    --the director of the Lenin Library
    --the man who had led the charge against the Winter Palace in 1917
    --a 70 year old schoolteacher who owned a book which included a picture of Trotsky
    --an 85 year old woman who made the sign of the Cross when a funeral passed
    --a man who took down a portrait of Stalin while painting a wall

Not since the days of the Inquisition had the test of ideological loyalty been applied to so many people. And not since

the days of the French Revolution had so many died for failing the test. Arrests multiplied tenfold in 1936 and 1937.

Anything was used as an excuse for an arrest: dancing too long with a Japanese diplomat, not clapping loudly enough

or long enough after one of Stalin's speeches, buying groceries from a former kulak. People went to work one day and

simply did not return -- they were either killed immediately or sent to the GULAG. The NKVD employed millions of

secret informers who infiltrated every workplace. Most academics and writers came to expect arrest, exile and prison

as part of their lives. A historian could be sent to exile for describing Joan of Arc as nervous and tense just when

the general party line wished her described as calm in the face of death. When a linguistic theory that held that all

language was derived from four sounds was accepted as official, professors who opposed this view had their books

confiscated. By 1938 at least one million people were in prison, some 8.5 million had been arrested and sent to the

GULAG and nearly 800,000 had been executed. In fact, before the KGB was dissolved in 1991, it was revealed that

47 million Soviet citizens had died as a result of forced collectivization and the purges. That figure, of course,

represents the recorded tally. How many more people died without being recorded is a matter of conjecture.

There is no doubt in anyone's mind that Stalin wanted to destroy any possibility of future conspiracies. So he trumped

up charges against anyone who could conceivably become a member of a regime that might make the attempt to

replace his own. He did this to maintain his power. He also did this, as his biographers are quick to point out, because

he was paranoid. Despite the upheaval of the constant purge trials, the Soviet state did not break down. New

bureaucrats were found to replace the old. New Stalin-trained officials filled all top-level posts and terror became

one of the principal features of the government itself. In the end, the purgers were also purged. They were the

scapegoats used by Stalin to carry out the Great Terror. Meanwhile, Trotsky had been out of Russia for years but

he continued to use his pen to attack Stalin in his journal, The Bulletin of the Opposition. In Stalin's eyes, Trotsky

could not be left free.

Stalin's purges baffled nearly all foreign observers. He saw threats everywhere. Were they real? Leading

Communists confessed to crimes against the State they never committed. Some were brainwashed, others tortured.

Still others, like Nikolai Bukharin, were shot in the head. And eventually, even Trotsky was murdered in Mexico City in

1940, an ice pick to the head.

Soviet life in the 1930s, purge trials aside, was one of constant propaganda and indoctrination. Party members

lectured to workers in factories and peasants in the field. Newspapers, films and radio broadcast endless socialist

achievements and capitalist evil. Art, literature, film and science were politicized -- sovietized. The intellectual elite

of the 1930s were ordered by Stalin to become "engineers of human souls" or, as Maxim Gorky put it, the

"CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE." Russian nationalism had to be glorified. Capitalism was portrayed as the greatest of

evils. Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great were resurrected and depicted as the forerunners of Stalin. History had

to be rewritten. "Who controls the past, controls the future; who controls the present controls the past," wrote

Orwell. Stalin rarely appeared in public but his presence was everywhere: portraits, statues, books, films and

quotations from his idiotic books surrounded the Soviet man and woman.

Life was hard inside Soviet Russia and the standard of living declined in the 1930s, despite Stalin's claim that the

Five Year Plans had modernized the nation. Black bread and shabby clothes came to represent the Russian masses.

There were constant shortages of food although heavily taxed vodka was always available. Housing was poor and in

short supply.

Although life was hard, the Soviet people were by no means hopeless. The average Russian saw himself heroically

building the world's first socialist society while capitalism was crumbling in the west. On the positive side, the Soviet

worker received social benefits such as old age pensions, free medical services, free education and even day care

facilities. Unemployment was technically non-existent and there was the possibility of personal advancement. The key

to advancement was specialized skills and a technical education. Rapid industrialization under the Five Year Plans

required massive numbers of experts, technocrats, skilled workers, engineers and managers. So the State provided

economic incentives for those people who would faithfully serve the needs of the State. But for the unskilled, low

wages were the rule. But, the State dangled high salaries and special housing to those members of the growing

technical and managerial elite. This elite joined forces with the "engineers of the human mind" to produce a new social

class -- and all this in a supposedly classless society.

Stalin's ego mania and paranoia eventually contributed to the near destruction of Soviet Russia. His perpetual and

pathological lying and deception, culminating in the infamous purge trials of the 1930s, took the Soviet Union down a

road out of which it is now slowly recovering, if, in fact, it ever will recover. I am reminded of the political history of

the Roman Empire following the death of Augustus Caesar in 14 A.D. First Caligula, then Nero, Commodus, Severus

and so on -- 250 years of military assassinations, strangulations and poisoning.

In the 1770s, Edward Gibbon sat down to complete his major work of historical scholarship, The Decline and Fall of

the Roman Empire. In it, he says, "The story of Rome's ruin is simple and obvious and instead of inquiring why the

Roman Empire was destroyed we should rather be surprised that it had subsided for so long.... The stupendous fabric

yielded to the pressure of its own weight." Now, I don't mean to take the position that Soviet Russia was identical to

the Roman Empire, but I do think that we should be surprised that Stalinist Russia existed for so long. In

retrospect, however, we should acknowledge the terror, criminality and totalitarian regime of Joseph Stalin. This is

indeed what Nikita Khrushchev did in his SECRET SPEECH of 1956, three years after Stalin's death.

Despite all that has been said, popular memory reveals that of all the totalitarian regimes of the 20th century, none

was more terrifying than that of Nazi Germany. As a product of Hitler, Germany's social and political situation, and

the general attack on liberalism, Nazi Germany emerged rapidly after 1933 when Hitler came to power. The Nazis

smashed all independent organizations, mobilized the economy and began the systematic extermination of the Jewish

and other non-German populations.

The story of Hitler is well-known -- there is an entire Hitler industry of book publishing these days, unmatched only

by books on the JFK assassination. Why this might be the case is rather obvious. Hitler seemed to be evil incarnate.

So too was Stalin. But then again, the west did not fight a war, not a hot one, at least, against Stalin. We also have

more information regarding the Nazis than we do Stalin, whose regime was always clouded in secrecy. The Nazis, on

the other hand, kept good records. In his now classic work, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William  Shirer

mentions that in 1945 the U.S. First Army seized 485 tons of records of the German Foreign Office in the Harz

Mountains as they were about to be burned on orders from Berlin. Such a figure, it must be added, represents only

part of the whole.

Hitler was born in Austria in 1889 (for more on Hitler, see Lecture 9). He dropped out of school at age 14 and then

spent four years as a tramp before he left his home for Vienna to become an artist. He applied to the Imperial

Academy of Fine Arts and was denied admission. He was told he had no artistic talent. Back on the streets, the

tramp Hitler began to absorb a nationalist ideology. In Vienna he discovered that the Germans were a superior race

of people and the natural masters of the inferior races of Europe. He also learned his anti-Semitism, racism and

hatred of all Slavic people. An ex-monk by the name of Lanz von Liebenfels inspired Hitler's twisted Darwinism.

Liebenfels stressed the superiority of the Germans, the inevitability of racial conflict and the inferiority of the Jews.

The master race, by its very nature, had to grow. Selective breeding and the systematic sterilization of inferior

races was the answer.

When war broke out in 1914, Hitler believed he had found salvation. The struggle and discipline of war gave meaning

to Hitler's life. Life was struggle and so too was war. What better atmosphere for Hitler to further develop his

nationalist and social Darwinist sentiments. But when defeat came in 1918, Hitler's world was shattered. The war had

been his reason for living. What could have happened? Well, for Hitler, the Jews and Marxists had stabbed Germany

in the back. Therefore, these parasitic intellectuals ought to be removed.

Back home following the war, Hitler began to make wild speeches to small audiences in the streets. He didn't care if

many people heard him out, only that he could articulate his message of anti-Semitism and German nationalism. And

people did listen to Hitler. And they began to take seriously what he gesticulated on the streets. By 1921, Hitler

had become the leader of a small but growing political party. It is interesting to note that Hitler shared very little

of the interests of this party, instead, he simply took it over because he needed a party of his own. The German

Workers' Party denounced all Jews, Marxists and liberals. They promised national socialism. They used propaganda

and theatrical rallies. They wore special badges and uniforms and as they marched, robotlike, through the streets of

M?nich, they rendered their special salute. Most effective of all their tools was the mass rally -- a rally made for

mass man. Songs were sung, slogans were cast about. It was a revivalist movement, or at least it had the

atmosphere of a religious revival. Hitler was a charismatic speaker and easily worked his audiences up into a frenzy.

Party membership began to grow. In 1923, Hitler launched a plot to march on M?nich, a plot that eventually failed

and sent Hitler to prison for five years. At his trial, Hitler presented his own program to solve Germany's problems.

The audience listened and he began to attract their attention. He dared utter what everyone knew all along but were

afraid to express. A new wave of converts began to side with the German Workers' Party. While in prison, Hitler

wrote Mein Kampf. Its basic themes were German racial superiority, virulent anti-Semitism, the concept of

Lebensraum, or living space, pan-Germanism and the necessity of yet another war. The Nazis now had their Bible.

By 1928, the Nazi Party now had 100,000 members and Hitler had absolute control. The Nazis were still a marginal

political group but world events in 1929 and 1930 produced a new mania for the Hitler program. Unemployment stood

at 1.3 million in 1929. The following year, it had risen to 5 million while industrial production in 1932 fell by more than

50%. In that same year, 43% of all Germans were unemployed. Hitler now began to promise Germany economic

salvation as well as military and political restitution for the "war guilt clause" specified at Versailles. He focused on

the middle and lower middle classes---the office workers, civil servants and teachers. These were the people who had

barely survived through the period of wild inflation following World War One. These were the people who were begging

for salvation.

The Nazis also made their appeal to GERMAN YOUTH. Hitler and his aides were, in general, much younger than other

leading politicians. In 1931, for instance, 40% of all Nazis were under thirty years of age, 70% were under 40. This

is quite different from what we would find in Stalinist Russia at the same time. National recovery, rapid change and

personal advancement formed the main appeal of the Nazi Party. By 1932, Hitler had gained the support of key

people in the army and in big business. These individuals thought they could use Hitler for their own financial

interests. So, they accepted Hitler's demand to join the government only if he became Chancellor. Since the

government was a coalition consisting of two Nazis and nine conservatives, they reasoned that Hitler could be used and

controlled. And so, on January 30th, 1933, Hitler legally became the Chancellor of Germany.

Hitler moved quickly to establish a dictatorship. He used terror to gain power while maintaining an air of legality

throughout. He called for new elections to Parliament and then had the Parliament building burned to the ground. He

blamed the Communists for this act thus helping to get them out of the way and out of any possible public following.

He convinced President Hindenburg to sign an emergency act that [1] abolished the freedom of speech and [2]

abolished the freedom of assembly. On March 23, 1933, the Nazis pushed the Enabling Act through Parliament, thus

making Hitler dictator for a period of four years. Communist Party members were arrested, the Catholic Center

Party withdrew all opposition and the Social Democratic Party was dissolved. So it was that Germany, like Soviet

Russia under Stalin, became a one party State.

In the economic sphere, all strikes were made illegal and unions were abolished. The members of professional

organizations such as doctors, lawyers, professors and engineers were swallowed up in Nazi-based organizations. In

the cultural sphere, the press now feel under total state control. Blacklisting became the rule, books were burned,

modern art was prohibited and anti-intellectualism became the rule of the day.

Hitler promised the German people work and bread and he delivered both. As most shrewd politicians are capable,

Hitler gave the people what they wanted the most. He launched a massive public works program to pull Germany out

of the Depression. Superhighways, office buildings, huge stadiums and public buildings were constructed at a rapid

pace. By 1936, however, government spending was now being directed almost entirely to the military, necessary for

the coming war Hitler had already specified in Mein Kampf. Meanwhile, unemployment dropped steadily. In January

1937, unemployment stood at 7 million. Twelve months later it had fallen to 1 million and by 1938, Germany witnessed

a shortage of labor. The standard of living increased by 20% and business profits were finally increasing.

What all this recovery showed was that Hitler was more than show -- he was no Mussolini who made the trains run on

time. No, Hitler had accomplished something for Germany and the German people. For those Germans who were not

Jews, Slavs, Gypsies or communists, liberals, non-Germans, or insane or weak, Hitler's government meant greater

opportunity and greater equality. Older class barriers were replaced by individuals who, like Hitler, were rootless and

had risen to the top. The Nazis tolerated privilege and wealth, but only when it served the Party. Big business was

constantly ordered around thus making, once again, the invisible hand of Adam Smith, a thing of the past. Of course,

you can identify a similar tendency in the United States with the New Deal and Stalin's Five Year Plans in Soviet

Russia. Planning was, in other words, essential.

Although economic recovery and increased opportunity won Hitler support, Nazism was totally guided by two main

ideas: Lebensraum and race. As Germany regained economic strength and built up its military, Hitler formed alliances

with other dictators and began to expand. Meanwhile, western Europe simply sat back and tried to appease Hitler in

order to avoid another World War.

War did break out in 1939 for one specific reason -- Hitler's ambitions were without limit. The Nazi armies scored

impressive victories until late in 1942. Hitler's aggression was so strong that a mighty coalition of nations was needed

to destroy his growing empire. By the summer of 1943, the tide had turned and two years later, Germany lay in

ruins, utterly defeated. The one thousand year Reich was decidedly short-lived.

The Second World War marked the climax of the Age of Anxiety. Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Germany rejected all

liberal ideas. They tried to subordinate everything to the State. Basic human rights were subjected to brutality and

to terror. Whereas Stalin, however, was content to extend his control over the Soviet Union, it was Hitler who aimed

at unlimited territorial and racial aggression of a master race. Hitler made war inevitable: first with France, then

with Britain and Russia and ultimately with the United States.

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TODAY'S LIBERAL,DEMOCRAT SOCIALISTS OF AMERICA, TODAY'S CONSERVATIVES ARE CLASSICAL LIBERALS

TODAY'S LIBERAL,DEMOCRAT SOCIALISTS OF AMERICA, TODAY'S CONSERVATIVES ARE CLASSICAL

LIBERALS

"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set." -- Lin Yutang

Hurt feelings are the price of freedom, and I’d rather have 50 emails calling me all sorts of names because of my

Christianity or my classically liberal politics (some call it “conservatism,” but then again today’s “conservatives,” used

to be called “liberals,” and today’s “liberals” used to be called “socialists”, so deal)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_liberalism
Classical liberalism (also known as traditional liberalism[1], laissez-faire liberalism[2], and market liberalism[3] or,

outside the United States and Britain, sometimes simply liberalism[citation needed]) is a doctrine stressing individual

freedom, free markets, and limited government. This includes the importance of human rationality, individual property

rights, natural rights, the protection of civil liberties, individual freedom from restraint, equality under the law,

constitutional limitation of government, free markets, and a gold standard to place fiscal constraints on government[4]

as exemplified in the writings of John Locke, Adam Smith, David Hume, David Ricardo, Voltaire, Montesquieu and

others. As such, it is the fusion of economic liberalism with political liberalism of the late 18th and 19th centuries.

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Lang: Erasing the Second Amendment
LEGISLATED, NOT REPEALED!

By Ted Lang

Having established in previous columns that first, liberalism?s agenda is derived directly from Karl Marx?s Manifesto of

the Communist Party, and second, that the liberal establishment mainstream media?s only political function is to

legitimize that communist agenda, nothing in recent memory verifies totally these now irrefutable points than does the

recent California recall election scenario.

It would appear that the L.A. Times? timed attack on Arnold Schwarzenegger just coincidentally paralleled that of

the National Enquirer attack on Rush Limbaugh, but these two separate journalistic entities are joined together by

the liberal worldview of New World Order Socialism. And liberalism and its media take no prisoners. Even if

Schwarzenegger is on the left, he?s now viewed as being with "them."

In an article, U.S. Communists to support Dems, WorldNetDaily.com founder and editor Joe Farah offered on

October 2nd, "The Communist Party USA will not run a candidate for president, will not support progressive third-

party bids but will instead throw its support behind the Democratic Party in an all-out effort to defeat President

Bush and the Republican Congress."

The article runs the gamut of Communist and Democrat Party ties, including prominent movers and shakers on the left

to include Angela Davis, Rep. Ron "Red" Dellums, D-Calif., Barbara Lee, D-Calif., and an organization entitled

Democratic Socialists of America.

Regarding the latter organization, Farah offers:

    "Nevertheless, the goal of the Democratic Socialists of America has never been deeply hidden. Prior to the

cleanup of its website in 1999, the DSA included a song list featuring ?The International,? the worldwide anthem of

communism and socialism. Another song on the site was ?Red Revolution? sung to the tune of ?Red Robin.? The lyrics

went: ?When the Red Revolution brings its solution along, along, there?ll be no more lootin? when we start shootin? that

Wall Street throng?.? Another song removed after WorldNetDaily?s expos? was ?Are You Sleeping, Bourgeoisie?? The

lyrics went: ?Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie. And when the revolution comes, We?ll kill

you all with knives and guns, Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie.?"

The DSA song lyric indicating that communist revolutionaries will shoot Wall Streeters is of course an expression of

brutal violence intended for hated capitalists. Free market capitalism is what provides US with our wealth, our jobs,

SUVs, CD players, TVs, modern transportation, vacation packages, entertainment, restaurants and hotels, amusement

and theme parks, medical, dental and scientific advances, food, clothing, and all the things you hardly ever find in

socialist and communist paradises always promised as the best of good intentions by liberals. Who could object to

having all of the foregoing and not having to go out and work to earn these things? But work and the rewards made

possible by capitalism, is reality, and a much better one than that of the fraudulent pipe dreams of liberalism.

Communism comes in two forms: the theoretical and the practical. Karl Marx was all theory ? Adolf Hitler and Josef

Stalin were the practical. Socialism and communism require an overall big government central planning focus, a focus

that cannot function through three branches of government and checks and balances. There can be no obstacles to

the central plan. That?s why dictators, such as Hitler and Stalin, favored socialism and communism. And certainly,

allowing an armed citizenry is the height of insanity for socialist central planning dictators and tyrants.

The South American country of Chile experimented with communism, but allowed the people the theoretically correct

principle of owning firearms. When the populace discovered the horrors of communism, they used their guns to rid

themselves of Mankind?s worst plague, and overthrew the communist regime. In fact, many German citizens and army

generals wanted to overthrow Hitler long before he set the stage for World War II.

But as William L. Shirer explains in his world-renowned effort, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, "After five and

a half years of National Socialism it was evident to the few Germans who opposed Hitler that only the Army

possessed the physical strength to overthrow him. The workers, the middle and upper classes, even if they had

wanted to, had no means to do it. They had no organization outside of the Nazi party groups and they were, of

course, unarmed."

And while we are on that page of Nazi history, Shirer continues in the same vein: "The very maintenance of its [the

German resistance] bare existence was, admittedly, difficult in a police state dominated by terror and spying.

Moreover, how could a tiny group ? or even a large group, had there been one ? rise up and revolt against the

machine-guns, the tanks, the flame throwers of the S.S.?" This was written well before the "collapse" of communism

in the former Soviet Union.

Both Hitler and Stalin, but mostly Hitler, relied heavily, if not completely, on the lies, fraud and propaganda

generated by the German "news" media, to include the newspapers, radio and his broadcasted fiery hate speeches,

and the movies. His chief moviemaker, Leni Riefenstahl, just recently passed away a few weeks ago. Hitler rose and

sustained power over the masses via media propaganda and police state terror.

In his piece on Ether Zone entitled America?s Free-Trade Future posted October 10th, Al Cronkrite writes, "In a

recent documentary on the History Channel, Joseph Stalin's life and works were featured. Stalin was a ruggedly

handsome, well coiffed human butcher who ruled Russia for some twenty-five years. In addition to 27 million Russians

killed in WWII (the largest number in history), Stalin murdered over 100 million more. Russian citizens, transported

one hundred to a box car over 4000 miles to Siberia, believing Stalin could not know what was happening, wrote

letters requesting him to intercede on their behalf. Till the end of his reign, most Russians revered him and looked to

him as a God.

New York City talk radio host Kevin McCullough, interviewed Hollywood actor Ed Asner recently and posted this

October 10th article on federalobserver.com: Ed Asner: "Hannity?s next?just like we went after Limbaugh.?"

McCullough?s piece offers this quote from Asner: "Hannity?s next. We?re going after him just like we went after

Limbaugh. And you saw what happened to Rush this week, right?"

McCullough asked this question of Asner: "But if you had the chance to play the biographical story of a historical

figure you respected most over your lifetime, who would it be?" Here?s Asner?s reply: " ?I think Joe Stalin was a guy

that was hugely misunderstood,? said Asner. ?And to this day, I don?t think I have ever seen an adequate job done of

telling the story of Joe Stalin, so I guess my answer would have to be Joe Stalin.?"

Communist philosophy set forth in Marx?s Manifesto sets the stage for big government central planning, and abhors

decentralized government checks and balances, family ties and devotion, religion, and any other "distractions" that

would tend to preclude a socialist "workers? paradise." Eugene Kamenka, editor of The Portable Karl Marx, writes, "In

summer 1848 the Demands [of the Communist Party in Germany] were reprinted in Cologne." They begin with:

"Proletarians of all countries, unite!" Demand number four reads: "The whole population shall be armed."

The latter points out the difference between theoretical and practical communism. The basic difference is the right

of the citizens to own and carry [bear] firearms. In Chile, this right ousted communism. Communism is fraud. It

assumes an obedient human mechanized citizenry with no feelings, no love for family, no need for God, a subsistence

barely providing the basics of water, food, clothing and shelter, as well as one impervious to pain and suffering, and

the consistent economic failures and horrors such worker paradises produce.

But the benefit is a huge, powerful, centralized government, easily manipulated by a dictator and his political party,

the only ones who really benefit by enslaving the population to provide their luxuries and wealth. This is where

practicality cancels theory, and in such tyranny, the complete elimination of citizen ownership of firearms, just as in

the case of Nazism, is a must!

Just as in Stalin?s Soviet Union and Hitler?s Nazi Germany, gun control and a subservient media to propagandize and

brainwash the populace are needed. Hitler, Stalin and Asner are indeed alike in appreciating the power of the press!

Hitler had Goebbels and Riefenstahl, and Stalin had Walter Duranty and the New York Times. Problem is, we still

have the New York Times.

"Published originally at EtherZone.com": republication allowed with this notice and hyperlink intact."

Ted Lang is a columnist for the The Patriotist and the Sierra Times. He is a regular columnist for Ether Zone.

Published in the October 13, 2003 issue of Ether Zone. Copyright (c) 1997 - 2003 Ether Zone.

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Communist Goals (1963)

Communist Goals (1963)
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Congressional Record--Appendix, pp. A34-A35
January 10, 1963

Current Communist Goals

EXTENSION OF REMARKS OF HON. A. S. HERLONG, JR. OF FLORIDA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Thursday, January 10, 1963
Mr. HERLONG. Mr. Speaker, Mrs. Patricia Nordman of De Land, Fla., is an ardent and articulate opponent of communism, and until recently published the De Land Courier, which she dedicated to the purpose of alerting the public to the dangers of communism in America.

At Mrs. Nordman's request, I include in the RECORD, under unanimous consent, the following "Current Communist Goals," which she identifies as an excerpt from "The Naked Communist," by Cleon Skousen:

[From "The Naked Communist," by Cleon Skousen]

CURRENT COMMUNIST GOALS

1. U.S. acceptance of coexistence as the only alternative to atomic war.

2. U.S. willingness to capitulate in preference to engaging in atomic war.

3. Develop the illusion that total disarmament [by] the United States would be a demonstration of moral strength.

4. Permit free trade between all nations regardless of Communist affiliation and regardless of whether or not items could be used for war.

5. Extension of long-term loans to Russia and Soviet satellites.

6. Provide American aid to all nations regardless of Communist domination.

7. Grant recognition of Red China. Admission of Red China to the U.N.

8. Set up East and West Germany as separate states in spite of Khrushchev's promise in 1955 to settle the German question by free elections under supervision of the U.N.

9. Prolong the conferences to ban atomic tests because the United States has agreed to suspend tests as long as negotiations are in progress.

10. Allow all Soviet satellites individual representation in the U.N.

11. Promote the U.N. as the only hope for mankind. If its charter is rewritten, demand that it be set up as a one-world government with its own independent armed forces. (Some Communist leaders believe the world can be taken over as easily by the U.N. as by Moscow. Sometimes these two centers compete with each other as they are now doing in the Congo.)

12. Resist any attempt to outlaw the Communist Party.

13. Do away with all loyalty oaths.

14. Continue giving Russia access to the U.S. Patent Office.

15. Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States.

16. Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights.

17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers' associations. Put the party line in textbooks.

18. Gain control of all student newspapers.

19. Use student riots to foment public protests against programs or organizations which are under Communist attack.

20. Infiltrate the press. Get control of book-review assignments, editorial writing, policymaking positions.

21. Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, and motion pictures.

22. Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression. An American Communist cell was told to "eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward and meaningless forms."

23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. "Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art."

24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them "censorship" and a violation of free speech and free press.

25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.

26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as "normal, natural, healthy."

27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with "social" religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity which does not need a "religious crutch."

28. Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the ground that it violates the principle of "separation of church and state."

29. Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs, a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis.

30. Discredit the American Founding Fathers. Present them as selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the "common man."

31. Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching of American history on the ground that it was only a minor part of the "big picture." Give more emphasis to Russian history since the Communists took over.

32. Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture--education, social agencies, welfare programs, mental health clinics, etc.

33. Eliminate all laws or procedures which interfere with the operation of the Communist apparatus.

34. Eliminate the House Committee on Un-American Activities.

35. Discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI.

36. Infiltrate and gain control of more unions.

37. Infiltrate and gain control of big business.

38. Transfer some of the powers of arrest from the police to social agencies. Treat all behavioral problems as psychiatric disorders which no one but psychiatrists can understand [or treat].

39. Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as a means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose Communist goals.

40. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce.

41. Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents. Attribute prejudices, mental blocks and retarding of children to suppressive influence of parents.

42. Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American tradition; that students and special-interest groups should rise up and use ["]united force["] to solve economic, political or social problems.

43. Overthrow all colonial governments before native populations are ready for self-government.

44. Internationalize the Panama Canal.

45. Repeal the Connally reservation so the United States cannot prevent the World Court from seizing jurisdiction [over domestic problems. Give the World Court jurisdiction] over nations and individuals alike.

The quote starts on page 259.
Book title page:
Skousen, W. Cleon. Naked Communist
Salt Lake City, Utah: Ensign Publishing Co.
C. 1961 , 9th edition July 1961.

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PELOSI, KILL MORE BABIES, STRONGER ECONOMY, MORE LEFTY INSANITY

PELOSI, KILL MORE BABIES, STRONGER ECONOMY, MORE LEFTY INSANITY
Pelosi: Fewer babies = stronger economy
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birth-control pillsHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi stirred up a hornet's nest by promoting the idea of spending of millions of dollars on birth control and abortion as part of the economic stimulus package.

"Contraception AND KILLING BABIES, AIN'T HALF A GENERATION ENOUGH?," argued Pelosi, "will reduce costs to the states and to the federal government." Her comments came on ABC's This Week when asked by host George Stephanopoulos how expanding "family-planning services" to the tune of millions of dollars will stimulate the economy. OneNewsNow sought reaction from Susan Fani, director of communications for the Catholic League.
 
"It's quite shocking, actually, that the Speaker of the House -- who claims to be Catholic -- would go on national television and claim that contraception would reduce the cost to the government," exclaims Fani. "It's just beyond words, really."
Pelosi has five children and six grandchildren. Catholic League president Bill Donohue finds her comments revealing. "WE HAVE REACHED A NEW LOW WHEN HIGH-RANKING PUBLIC office holders in the federal government cast CHILDREN AS THE ENEMY," he offers in a press statement. "But at least it explains their enthusiasm for abortion-on-demand."
 
CAR COMPANIES FAILING, BUT GREEN TOWELHEAD MAKES DEMANDS THAT WILL PUT MORE OUT OF WORK
Obama Imposes Stricter Emissions Standards on Nearly Bankrupt, Bailed-Out Auto Companies
White House (CNSNews.com) – President Barack Obama on Monday ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to review a proposed California rule to set tougher auto tailpipe emission limits, while also ordering the Department of Transportation to develop higher fuel efficiency standards for cars. “Car efficiency standards are sinking the auto industry at the same time they’re getting a government bailout,” said Sam Kazman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. “Now the president’s policy will make that burden heavier.”

MORE COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA FROM HETEROPHOBE
Andrew Jackson Would 'Roll Over in His Grave' to Hear Pelosi Talk of Nationalizing Banks, Senator Says
Washington (CNSNews.com) - Sen. Lamar Alexander (R.-Tenn.) told CNSNews.com that fellow Tennesseean Andrew Jackson would "roll over in his grave" if he could hear House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talk about the possibility of the federal government nationalizing banks. “He based his whole presidency on getting rid of the national bank,” Alexander said of Jackson.
OH, BUT FIRST DEMOCRAT PRESIDENT JACKSON ORDERED THE "TRAIL OF TEARS"
AN INSANE WOMAN, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, A COMMUNIST/JIHADIST PRESIDENT, AND HILLARY'S A HARDCORE COMMUNIST SECRETARY OF STATE, CHURCH?
Conservatives Blast Pelosi’s Defense of Contraception Spending in Stimulus Bill
(CNSNews.com) – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was criticized on Monday for saying that taxpayer money for contraception would save the states money. "At a time of financial crisis, Nancy Pelosi's solution is to kill future taxpayers," said the American Life League. “It has to rate as one of the weirdest defenses in history,” said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.).
MORE JOYFUL HEADLINES, CHURCH, WHERE ARE YOU?  BABYLON'S COMING, SLAVERY....

States Taxing More Services; Golfing, Movies, Auto Repairs
Dividends Being Cut at Fastest Pace in 50 Years
Pentagon: Gitmo Prisoner Releases Risky
Mexican Drug Cartels Getting Guns From U.S.
No Details Released on Woman Who Gave Birth to Octuplets
Obama Chooses Arab Network for First TV Interview
Defense Secretary Gates: Afghan War Is 'Greatest Military Challenge'
Consumer Confidence Falls in January
Senate Panel to Question Regulators on Madoff Case
Troops, Militants Clash Again in Gaza
Senate Confirms Geithner As Treasury Secretary
Obama Pressing Republicans on Economic Stimulus; Visiting Capitol Hill
State Department overseas workers ask U.S. to back benefits for gay partners

ACLU targets minister over city council prayer
RECHECK THOSE COMMUNIST GOALS, 1963, UHUH.COM, CHURCH?
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 1/18/2009 4:00:00 AMBookmark and Share
The ACLU recently pounced on Roanoke, Virginia, Vice Mayor Sherman Lea over a prayer.

Lea, who is also an associate pastor at a church there, made an indirect reference to Jesus in his prayer at a city council meeting. A person in attendance objected, claiming it is illegal and offensive. The ACLU of Virginia has threatened a lawsuit.
 
The city's attorney, who has advised dropping mention of a deity in prayer, has mistakenly interpreted the law, according to Mat Staver of Liberty Counsel and dean of Liberty University's Law School.
 
"Obviously saying the name of God, saying the name of Jesus, does not violate the Constitution," he points out. "Despite the ACLU's rants [and] even the misguided legal opinion of the governmental attorney in this case, the name Jesus is still constitutional."
 
Matt StaverStaver says America's foundation is based on Judeo-Christian ideas, and Founding Fathers practiced it. "From the very history of our country, in fact the Constitution was indeed birthed on the platform of prayer by government officials -- and not just some 60-second prayer before a meeting, but a three-day prayer in a church," he adds.
 
Lea has requested the removal of his name from the rotation of ministers who pray at city council meetings. Liberty Counsel's website provides information for the public and government officials with "dos and don'ts" concerning prayer.

Military bows to ACLU demand against preaching
Associated Press - 1/17/2009 4:10:00 AM

Associated Press smallAmericans entering the military often receive Bibles, courtesy of the Gideons International. But the Gideons have been told that while they can leave complimentary Bibles at most military induction stations, they cannot stay there to proselytize or preach to the recruits.
Daniel Trew, public information officer for the Military Entrance Processing Command, says the policy was recently established after concerns were raised by the American Civil Liberties Union.
 
"Our legal person went with a representative from the ACLU to one of our stations, and we actually found where the Gideons' individual at that station was getting up and talking to applicants who had just enlisted," he explains. "We could not allow that to go on because the applicants could perceive that this talk was given under the auspices of the Department of Defense."
 
Trew says the Gideons have agreed to abide by the policy.
 ATTACKING THE GIDEONS FOR LEAVING BIBLES, WELCOME TO DEMOCRAT COMMUNISTS USSA, BETTER PANIC NOW, START FIGHTING CHURCH, LOT OF JEW-HATING BY LIBERALS, AUSCHWITZ, AMERICA COMING.
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BIG BROTHER COMMUNISM, SPYCHIPS IN CLOTHES

BIG BROTHER COMMUNISM, SPYCHIPS IN CLOTHES
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Spy shoes: RFID to be embedded directly into clothing
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By Michael Hampton
Posted: August 14, 2008 7:05 pm

Protesters gathered Wednesday afternoon at the opening of the RFID in Fashion conference in New

York City to urge clothing manufacturers and retailers not to embed tracking chips into articles of

clothing.

The industry conference, one of several hosted by RFID Journal magazine, allows clothing

manufacturers to learn the state of the RFID industry and meet with RFID suppliers and industry

executives. RFID, or radio frequency identification, is a small chip with a unique identifying number

which can be read from as far away as 30 feet. The RFID in Fashion conference is being held

Wednesday and Thursday at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.

But at this conference, the industry is urging clothing manufacturers to embed RFID chips directly

into their clothing for purposes of inventory control and loss prevention, known in the industry as

item-level tagging, according to consumer privacy expert Katherine Albrecht, who co-authored the

book on RFID, Spychips. And that raises what she calls a “privacy nightmare.”

“We’re here to let the industry know that consumers don’t want tracking devices in their clothing,”

Albrecht said. “When they embed [RFID] into clothing, or shoes, or other items people wear or

carry, they can also put the readers to pick up those signals into floors, doorways, ceiling tiles,

anywhere people go, and use them to track and identify people.”

Retailers would create databases linking individual RFID chips to consumers at the point of purchase,

creating a database of what each person bought which would allow businesses or governments to

keep tabs on every individual passing through a given area. The technology to accomplish this

tracking, Albrecht says, has already been developed.

A conference attendee who could not be identified because he is not authorized to speak for his

company said that such tags would be decommissioned before the customer left the store. But

Albrecht responded that the tags would merely be placed in a dormant state and could be

reawakened at any time, as it would be too expensive to use tags which could be deactivated

permanently.

“You can’t put your clothing in the microwave to kill these chips, because it could catch fire,” she

said.

Some attendees actually stopped to talk with the 14 protesters and present their case. An

attendee who could not be identified because he is not authorized to speak for his employer spent

nearly an hour talking to protesters and pointing out that RFID has good uses as well. “There’s

potential for abuse in everything,” he said. “All of those retailers, all they care about is making

sure they have the right products at the right time, and actually saving money.”

Police did not interfere with the protest at all. One off-duty NYPD officer who could not appear on

camera for personal safety reasons showed his police ID and pointed out that it contains a tracking

device which allows the officer to be located in the event of an emergency. Security staff spoke to

Albrecht and told her that they agreed with the protest, she said.

The trouble with databases is that despite every possible precaution, they can fall into the wrong

hands. These databases will be an inviting target for today’s criminals, for whom obtaining data is

the first step to committing a crime. In addition, once such a database is created, the tracking will

inevitably follow. Government will be unable to resist having yet another way to track, monitor and

control people, built by hapless companies who are just trying to save a few bucks.

Video of some of the protest follows:

Raw video of Albrecht interview by Chinese-language broadcaster NTDTV:

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The S.C.U.M. Manifesto (LESBIAN, FEMINIST)

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The S.C.U.M. Manifesto (LESBIAN, FEMINIST)
way too much foul language to edit, this is true feminism, look it up
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DEATH TOLL UNDER DEMOCRATS minus slavery,kkk, trail of tears

DEATH TOLL UNDER DEMOCRATS minus slavery,kkk, trail of tears
http://question-everything.mahost.org/History/demImperialism.html
U.S. Imperialism and the Democratic Party
NOT SURE I'D RECOMMEND WEBSITE, ARTICLE BY MR. COMMUNIST USA NOAM CHOMSKY BUT THIS ONE'S GOOD

The Liberal Holocaust
Imperialism and the Democratic Party

DEATH TOLL UNDER DEMOCRATS (NOT COUNTING THE "trail of tears" ordered by first DEMOCRAT PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON
Greek Civil War: 160,000 (Truman)
Korean War: 3 million DEAD (Truman)
Assault on Indochina: 5 million (started under Truman, accelerated under Kennedy & LBJ)
Coup in Indonesia: 1 million (LBJ)
East Timor: 100,000 (Carter)
Kwangju Massacre: 2000 DEAD (Carter)
Argentine Dirty War: 30,000 (mostly Carter)
MARS INVASION: 0 DEAD (CARTER, BUT HE SAW A UFO)
Iraq sanctions: 1.5 million (mostly Clinton)
Turkish Kurdistan: 40,000 (mostly Clinton)
Liberals hate Zionists cause they love God and Country, same reason they hate patriotic americans
Many people involved in US anti-war movement(s) have this naive belief that Democrats are not imperialists, that US imperialist policies, such as those pursued by the Bush administration, are just a recent deviation or limited to Republican administrations.  In fact, the Democratic Party has a long and bloody history of imperialism.  Democrats are imperialists and mass murderers.   Nor is this limited to the more conservative democrats; left-liberals have done the same.  Liberal governments have slaughtered millions.
WINSTON CHURCHILL- if you're young and not a liberal you have no heart, if you've married, had kids, still a liberal YOU'RE INSANE

Starting shortly before the end of World War Two, Democrats began recruiting many Nazi war criminals and using them to help expand the American Empire.  Hitler's intelligence chief in East Europe Reinhard Gehlen was used by the US, after the war, to build an intelligence network against the Soviets in East Europe.  They also dropped supplies to remnants of Hitler's armies operating in Eastern Europe, to harass the Soviet bloc. Other Nazi war criminals employed by the US DEMOCRATS included Klaus Barbie, Otto von Bolschwing and Otto Skorzeny. Some of these Nazis later made their way to Latin America, where they advised and assisted US-backed dictatorships in the area.

DEMOCRAT Harry Truman kicked up anti-communist hysteria, which lead to McCarthyism (which occurred during his administration) and helped start the Cold War.  He supported numerous dictatorships, including Saudi Arabia.  US involvement in Vietnam started under Truman with the US providing support for the French invaders and the CIA carrying out covert actions.  In 1950 his administration issued the ultra-hawkish NSC 68.  The subversion of Italian democracy was done by his administration - fearing electoral victory in 1948 by the Italian Communist party, the CIA funded various leftover Mussolinite Brownshirt thugs and other former Nazi collaborators, successfully manipulating the results to ensure pro-US candidates won.  A secret paramilitary army was formed to overthrow the government just in case the Communists managed to win anyway.  

In the years after World War Two a rebellion against the British puppet government in Greece broke out.   This client state was largely staffed by former Nazi collaborators who the British had put back in power.  The UK was unable to defeat the left-wing insurgency (which had previously fought an insurgency against the Nazi occupation during World War Two) and asked the US for help.  In 1947 Truman invaded Greece and proceeded to crush the revolutionaries, keeping the former Nazi collaborators in power.  Truman attempted to justify this by portraying the guerillas as mere pawns of Moscow and therefore a form of covert aggression, but he had no real proof of this.  The claim is also based on a double standard: when the USSR (allegedly) covertly supports revolutionaries in another country it constitutes "aggression" and is wrong, but when the US (or UK) send actual military forces to another country in order to prop up unpopular dictatorships this is somehow perfectly just.

At the end of World War Two Japan withdrew its forces from Korea, resulting in a brief period of self-rule.  A provisional government was set up in Seoul, but it had little power.  Across Korea, workers took over their factories and peasants took over their land.  Self-managed collectives were organized.  This did not last long, as the US and USSR quickly partitioned the country into a North and a South, under the occupation of each power.   In the south Truman installed a brutal military dictatorship, run mainly by former Japanese collaborators, complete with death squads, torture chambers and suppression of all opposition.  The United States and its client state suppressed an insurgency, leveled whole villages and massacred thousands of innocent Koreans.  The Soviets followed a similar policy in the north, where a Stalinist dictatorship was imposed.  Forces from each empire repeatedly clashed until war broke out in 1950.  Truman & his propagandists tried to portray the war as an attempt to defend South Korea from Soviet/Northern aggression, but the very existence of South & North Korea was the result of aggression by the US & USSR.  The Korean War was an inter-imperialist war between rival empires fighting for territory, rather like a turf war between rival mafia dons, in which lots of ordinary people (who had no real stake in the war) were sent to die for their elite.

These policies of mass murder continued in both the subsequent Eisenhower administration and the next democratic administration, Kennedy. Like every other president since World War Two (and many prior to that) he supported numerous puppet dictatorships that slaughtered thousands - Mobutu, the Shah, etc. Kennedy backed a coup against the democratically elected government in the Dominican Republic because it was too independent.  And lets not forget the Bay of Pigs and the many terrorist campaigns against Cuba.

Kennedy also escalated US involvement in Vietnam.  During Eisenhower's term the Vietnamese defeated US-backed French invaders and the war with France was brought to an end.  The country was partitioned in two, with the Vietnamese nationalists/Communists taking over the north and the French puppet government temporarily ruling the south.  Elections were to be held to reunite the two, but the US intervened to prevent this (because the Communists would have won free elections) and put in power a right-wing dictatorship headed by Ngo Dinh Diem which relied on a reign of terror in order to stay in power.  In the late '50s popular rebellions erupted against this dictatorship.  By the time Kennedy came to power the survival of Diem's dictatorship was increasingly precarious and so Kennedy escalated the situation from state terror to outright aggression.  The US military, mainly the air force, was sent to crush the resistance.  This failed to defeat the resistance, so Johnson fabricated a bogus attack on US destroyers by North Vietnamese forces and used this as an excuse to escalate the war, launching a full-fledged ground invasion of the south and began bombing the north.  US forces set up concentration camps (called "strategic hamlets") and committed numerous atrocities during the war.  Even John Kerry testified:

"Several months ago in Detroit we had an investigation at which over 150 honorably discharged, and many very highly decorated, veterans testified to war crimes committed in Southeast Asia. These were not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command. ... They relived the absolute horror of what this country, in a sense, made them do. They told stories that at times they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Ghengis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam in addition to the normal ravage of war and the normal and very particular ravaging which is done by the applied bombing power of this country. ... We rationalized destroying villages in order to save them. ... We learned the meaning of free fire zones, shooting anything that moves, and we watched while America placed a cheapness on the lives of orientals. ... We fought using weapons against those people which I do not believe this country would dream of using were we fighting in the European theater."

Kerry has since claimed that Vietnam was an exception to the norm, but the evidence presented in this article shows otherwise.  This testimony is corroborated by numerous other primary sources, including many Vietnam veterans. Colin Powell admitted these atrocities occurred and defended them, writing in his memoirs (My American Journey):

"If a helo [helicopter] spotted a peasant in black pajamas who looked remotely suspicious, a possible MAM [military-aged male], the pilot would circle and fire in front of him. If he moved, his movement was judged evidence of hostile intent, and the next burst was not in front, but at him. Brutal? Maybe so. But an able battalion commander with whom I had served at Gelnhausen, Lt. Col. Walter Pritchard, was killed by enemy sniper fire while observing MAMs from a helicopter. And Pritchard was only one of many. The kill-or-be-killed nature of combat tends to dull fine perceptions of right and wrong."  

In addition, Powell defends the torching of civilians' huts in his memoirs.  There are also many Vietnam veterans who strongly deny that the United States committed any kind of atrocities or wrongdoing in Vietnam at all, but they are not the first murderers to strongly deny murdering anyone.  These are the kinds of atrocities the Democrat's foreign policy leads to.

Democrats (and Republicans) tried to portray the war as a result of Chinese (or even Soviet) aggression that had to be stopped or else it would cause a "domino effect" leading to "Communist" conquest of the globe.  This is shear fantasy.  Vietnam became independent in 1945 and for a brief period of time the whole country was united under the rule of Ho Chi Min and his fellow nationalists and Marxists.  Then France invaded, with US support, leading to the creation of "South Vietnam," which was a foreign puppet from day one.  Attacks on it by Vietnamese were no more "aggression" than attacks on the Vichy government by the French resistance. Communists in China didn't come to power until 1948, whereas Vietnam declared independence in 1945, so portraying the war as "Chinese aggression" is particularly absurd.  Eventually, China did provide weapons, money and advisors to Vietnam (as did the USSR), but merely giving supplies to people fighting for independence hardly constitutes "aggression."  If China giving some weapons and supplies to a Vietnamese movement with substantial popular support constitutes "aggression" then what are we to make of the US, which went well beyond sending weapons and sent over 100,000 troops to keep in power a deeply unpopular puppet government?   By this kind of logic, the American war for independence constituted French aggression because France gave the rebels support, just as China & Russia gave the Vietnamese support, except France went even further and sent warships to fight the British and help the US win the war.  The Vietnam War was a brutal colonial war, started mainly by democrats, against a people struggling for national liberation.

Even if we ignore Vietnam, Johnson was still a murderous warmonger. In 1965 Johnson launched a secret war on Laos, which would eventually drop more bombs on it then were dropped during World War Two, in order to defeat the leftist Pathet Lao.  When a popular rebellion erupted against the US-backed dictatorship in the Dominican Republic, LBJ invaded and defeated it, keeping a US puppet government in power.  In Brazil LBJ supported and encouraged a fascist coup against the mildly reformist Goulart administration.  Johnson also backed a right-wing coup in Indonesia. The previous ruler, Sukarno, committed the crime of trying to stay neutral in the cold war and desiring to build a strong Indonesia independent of foreign powers. So he was removed and general Suharto seized power. The US helped Suharto liquidate dissent and gave him lists of "subversives" to kill.  Between 500,000 and a million people were massacred by Suharto in the period following the coup, with the covert help of the Johnson administration.  When the Greek ambassador objected to the President's plan for a resolving a dispute over Cyprus LBJ told him:

"F your Parliament and your Constitution.  America is an elephant.  Cyprus is a flea.  If these two fleas continue itching the elephant, they may just get whacked by the elephant's trunk, whacked good.  ... We pay a lot of good American dollars to the Greeks, Mr. Ambassador.  If your Prime Minister gives me talk about Democracy, Parliament and Constitutions, he, his Parliament and his Constitution may not last very long."

In 1965 the Greek king, aided by the CIA, removed Prime Minister George Papandreou (who's foreign policy was too independent for Washington) from power.  In 1967 the Greek government was forced to finally hold elections again, but when it looked like George Papandreou was going to win again a military coup prevented him from coming to power.  George Papadopoulos, leader of the coup and head of the new military dictatorship, had been on the CIA payroll for 15 years and was a Nazi collaborator during World War Two.

Carter, the so-called "human rights" president, was also an imperialist warmonger. He continued US support for brutal tyrants in Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, etc. Carter supported Pol Pot's forces after they were thrown out of power due to a war with Vietnam.  Under Ford Indonesia invaded East Timor and proceeded to slaughter 200,000 people.  Although this invasion occurred under Ford, the worst atrocities happened under Carter's reign.  As atrocities increased, he increased the flow of weapons to the Indonesian government, insuring they wouldn't run out and could continue massacring Timorese.  Carter also backed the massacre in Kwangju by the South Korean military dictatorship. Many of the things which liberals like to blame Reagan for were actually started under Carter. Deregulation began under Carter, as did US support for the Contras in Nicaragua.  Six months before the Soviets invaded he also initiated US support for the Islamic fundamentalist terrorists/"freedom fighters" in Afghanistan which would later include Bin Laden.

Bill Clinton was a mass murderer and war criminal, too.  He backed numerous dictatorships, continued the proxy war against Marxist guerillas in Columbia and bombed more countries than any other peacetime president, including Iraq, Yugoslavia, Sudan, Somalia and Afghanistan.

Clinton laid siege to Iraq with sanctions, "no fly zones" and bombings, killing 1.5 to 3 million people.  UN-approved sanctions on Iraq were originally imposed at the start of the Gulf War in response to the invasion of Kuwait, but continued after the end of the war at US (and UK) insistence.  The United States used sanctions as a weapon against Iraq.  One military intelligence document titled Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities noted:

"Iraq depends on importing-specialized equipment-and some chemicals to purify its water supply ... With no domestic sources of both water treatment replacement parts and some essential chemicals, Iraq will continue attempts to circumvent United Nations sanctions to import these vital commodities. ... Failing to secure supplies will result in a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population. This could lead to increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease and to certain pure-water-dependent industries becoming incapacitated, including petrochemicals, fertilizers, petroleum refining, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food processing, textiles, concrete construction, and thermal power plants.  Iraq’s overall water treatment capability will suffer a slow decline, rather than a precipitous halt ... Unless water treatment supplies are exempted from the UN sanctions for humanitarian reasons, no adequate solution exists for Iraq’s water purification dilemma, since no suitable alternatives ... sufficiently meet Iraqi needs. ... Unless the water is purified with chlorine epidemics of such diseases as Cholera, Hepatitis, and Typhoid could occur ... Iraq could try convincing the United Nations or individual countries to exempt water treatment supplies from sanctions for humanitarian reasons. It probably also is attempting to purchase supplies by using some sympathetic countries as fronts. If such attempts fail, Iraqi alternatives are not adequate for their national requirements. ... Some affluent Iraqis could obtain their own minimally adequate supply of good quality water from northern Iraqi sources. If boiled, the water could be safely consumed. Poorer Iraqis and industries requiring large quantities of pure water would not be able to meet their needs. ... Alternatives are not adequate for their national requirements."

This and other documents show that the United States intentionally used sanctions to destroy Iraq's water supply with full knowledge of the consequences.  In addition to water problems, the sanctions also interfered with the importation of basic necessities like food and medicine.  The UN itself, the organization that implemented the sanctions (due to US/UK insistence), reported that they resulted in mass death.  UNICEF found that on average 5,000 children died every month as a result of sanctions. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported in 1995 that 567,000 children in Iraq had died as a result of the sanctions.  Those sanctions continued until the invasion in 2003, killing even more.  This began under the first Bush administration, but most of it occurred under Clinton's administration.

In 1996, faced with mounting humanitarian concerns that threatened to end the sanctions, an "oil for food" program was implemented.  Officially, this was supposed to allow Iraq to import a limited amount of food and supplies in exchange for limited amounts of oil but in practice it did little to alleviate the suffering of Iraqis caused by the sanctions.  Everything imported by Iraq had to be approved by a UN sanctions committee that, due to US/UK influence, frequently stopped or delayed importation of needed supplies.  All money Iraq made from the sale of oil was kept by the UN in an escrow account with the bank of Paris and was not at the discretion of the Iraqi government.  Some of this was used to pay for administrative costs related to the sanctions and about a third were used to pay reparations to Kuwait, the remainder was inadequate for Iraq's needs.  In 1998 Dennis Halliday, the first head of the UN's "oil for food" program resigned because the sanctions continued to result in a humanitarian catastrophe.  In 2000 Hans Von Sponeck, the new head of the "oil for food" program, resigned for the same reason.  On the May 12, 1996 edition of "60 minutes" journalist Lesly Stahl asked Madeleine Albright, Clinton's secretary of state, "We have heard that a half million children have died [from sanctions on Iraq]. I mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?" Albright's response was, "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price--we think the price is worth it."

Clinton attacked and dismembered Yugoslavia, using a "divide and conquer" strategy to install US/NATO puppet governments ruling over its corpse.  During and after World War Two Yugoslavia underwent its own Leninist revolution, independent of Soviet tanks, and eventually evolved a market socialist economy based on a limited form of worker self-management.  Most of the economy was run by enterprises that were officially worker owned, with elected managers, and sold their products on the market.  Yugoslavia was a federation of different nationalities in southeastern Europe, with six different republics united under a federal government.

As the Soviet empire declined and fell western financial institutions such as the IMF and World Bank began pressuring Yugoslavia to implement neoliberal capitalist reforms such as privatization, austerity measures and so on.  Yugoslavia implemented these on a limited basis.  These programs lead to a declining economy that opened the door for opportunistic politicians to whip up nationalism for their own benefit, scapegoating other nationalities for economic problems.  They also stressed relations between the federal government and the republics because money that would have gone to the republics instead went to servicing Yugoslavia's debt.  The United States and Western Europe took advantage of this to encourage the breakup of Yugoslavia into NATO protectorates.

In 1990 separatists won elections in Slovenia, Bosnia and Croatia.  The new Croatian government began to persecute the Serb minority living in Croatia, even bringing back the flag and other symbols from when it had been a World War Two Axis puppet government (run by a fascist organization called the Ustase) that attempted to exterminate the Serbs (who were regarded as "subhuman").  Croatian President Franjo Trudjman refused to condemn the Ustase and claimed, "the establishment of Hitler's new European order can be justified by the need to be rid of the Jews."  Croatia and Slovenia declared independence in 1991.  West Europe and then the US recognized Slovenia and Croatia as independent states despite warnings from the UN that this would encourage Bosnia to declare independence and bring about a civil war, which it did.

The Yugoslav federal government fought a small ten-day war with Slovenia, after which Slovenia was allowed to leave Yugoslavia.  Croatia and Bosnia fought bloody civil wars with the Yugoslav government.  In Bosnia the main forces fighting against the federal government were Croat fascists, supported by Croatia, and Islamic fundamentalists, led by Alija Izetbegovic, who aimed to turn Bosnia into a theocracy similar to Iran or the Taliban.  Most of Bosnia's Serb minority sided with the Yugoslav federal government.  The US covertly backed the Islamists and fascists by secretly supplying them with weapons and even flying in Muslim 'holy warriors' from Afghanistan so they could join the Jihad.  Initially the Islamists and fascists in Bosnia worked together against the Serbs and Yugoslav government.  Later they started fighting each other, but US & West European pressure eventually put a stop to that.  When the Yugoslav government started winning the war NATO sent in the air force to bomb them and support the separatists.  Many atrocities were committed on both sides of the war, but Western governments and media emphasized and exaggerated Yugoslav and Serb atrocities while downplaying or ignoring atrocities committed by the separatists.

In 1995 the war came to an end, in a defeat for Yugoslavia.  Under a UN fig leaf, NATO "peacekeeper" troops occupied much of the former Yugoslavia while Bosnia was made into a de-facto NATO colony, occupied by NATO troops and with a "high representative" responsible to foreign powers in charge of the country.  Yugoslavia was dramatically shrunk, with only two out of six Republics, Serbia and Montenegro, remaining in the union (Macedonia had been allowed to peacefully leave the union in the early '90s but at this time was still largely outside the Western sphere of influence).

The next phase of Clinton's conquest of Yugoslavia began in the late '90s when the CIA began covertly supporting the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), a terrorist organization that has been linked to Osama Bin Laden.  The KLA launched a guerilla war in the Kosovo province of Serbia, advocating independence for Kosovo.  In 1999, under the guise of "peace negotiations," the US/NATO issued an ultimatum demanding Yugoslavia allow NATO troops to occupy the entire country.  Yugoslavia obviously refused this unreasonable demand and Clinton used this refusal as an excuse to begin a major bombing campaign against Yugoslavia.  After several months of bombing pulverized the country a peace deal was reached allowing NATO "peacekeeper" troops to occupy Kosovo (but not the rest of Yugoslavia), effectively turning the province into a NATO protectorate.  A year later a revolt led by US-funded groups and politicians overthrew the Yugoslav government, putting pro-US/NATO leaders in charge.  The new government abolished Yugoslavia and became a Western puppet.  This conquest was completed shortly after Clinton left office, when KLA forces attacked Macedonia.  Macedonia saw the writing on the wall and allowed NATO troops to occupy it.  Clinton succeeded in not only ripping Yugoslavia apart, but in achieving US/NATO domination over the Balkans and in forcing an economic system favorable to Western investors on the region.  A wave of privatization has swept over the former Yugoslavia, transforming it into a corporate capitalist economy colonized by Western capital.

The standard excuse Clinton used to justify the military interventions in Yugoslavia was that it was supposed to stop "ethnic cleansing"/"genocide" allegedly being perpetrated by the Serbs/Yugoslav government.  This is obviously bogus because the US helped instigate the conflicts that lead to the various massacres in the war and also because Clinton largely turned a blind eye towards atrocities committed by separatist forces (like the massacres in Gospic and Krajina).  It is also not credible because Clinton ignored other genocides (such as Rwanda) and even funded Turkey's genocide against the Kurds, which occurred at roughly the same time and resulted in the slaughter of tens of thousands of Kurds.

The death toll of the democrats is quite large:

Greek Civil War: 160,000 (Truman)
Korean War: 3 million (Truman)
Assault on Indochina: 5 million (started under Truman, accelerated under Kennedy & LBJ)
Coup in Indonesia: 1 million (LBJ)
East Timor: 100,000 (Carter)
Kwangju Massacre: 2000 (Carter)
Argentine Dirty War: 30,000 (mostly Carter)
Iraq sanctions: 1.5 million (mostly Clinton)
Turkish Kurdistan: 40,000 (mostly Clinton)

That's at least 10,8022,000 killed by democrats, 9,292,000 if one only counts the liberal governments (Clinton wasn't really a liberal). For comparison, the Nazi holocaust killed roughly 6,000,000 Jews.  And this is just the tip of the iceberg; these are only the most famous incidents over the last couple of decades. If you add up the total from periods preceding this and the less famous incidents the number get much, much higher. If you add in starvation (a direct result of capitalism) it gets even higher.

Democrats could have stopped the congressional authorization for the Iraq war (via filibustering) but instead lots of them defected to the warmongers’ side. They could have stopped many of the nasty things the Republicans are doing by filibuster but choose not to. Many democrats actively supported the war. Most of those who did oppose it offered little opposition, chickening out when the shooting started and either abstained or voted in favor of the pro-war "support our troops" resolution in March. Even Dennis Kucinich, leader of the "anti-war" opposition in the house, abstained from the vote instead of voting against it.  It was only after Bush's war started going sour that vocal criticism began to come from democrats, which is completely opportunistic. Bush's lies and fabrications about the Niger Uranium had already been exposed prior to the war, but it wasn't until after the invasion was completed and the democrats needed an issue to attack Bush with that they started whining about it.

The Democratic Party, the party of slavery, has a long history of mass murder and empire building. They are not an alternative to the American Empire. Especially on foreign policy, there is remarkable consistency between republican and democratic administrations. If the Nuremberg standards were applied every President since World War Two, both democrat and republican, would have to be hung. Both parties have the same basic goals; they just disagree on minor details. It would have been much harder for Bush to conquer Iraq (perhaps politically
impossible) if Clinton hadn't been waging war against it for his entire term. The policies implemented by the US government have more to do with the specific circumstances of the time period then with which particular individual happens to occupy the white house. If a democrat is elected he will inherit this Pax Americana and it is unlikely that he would dismantle it (or even be capable of dismantling it). A vote for the democrats is a vote for imperialism and war (as is a vote for the Republicans).
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BIG BROTHER COMMUNISM, SPYCHIPS IN CLOTHES

BIG BROTHER COMMUNISM, SPYCHIPS IN CLOTHES
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Posted: August 14, 2008 7:05 pm

Protesters gathered Wednesday afternoon at the opening of the RFID in Fashion conference in New

York City to urge clothing manufacturers and retailers not to embed tracking chips into articles of

clothing.

The industry conference, one of several hosted by RFID Journal magazine, allows clothing

manufacturers to learn the state of the RFID industry and meet with RFID suppliers and industry

executives. RFID, or radio frequency identification, is a small chip with a unique identifying number

which can be read from as far away as 30 feet. The RFID in Fashion conference is being held

Wednesday and Thursday at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.

But at this conference, the industry is urging clothing manufacturers to embed RFID chips directly

into their clothing for purposes of inventory control and loss prevention, known in the industry as

item-level tagging, according to consumer privacy expert Katherine Albrecht, who co-authored the

book on RFID, Spychips. And that raises what she calls a “privacy nightmare.”

“We’re here to let the industry know that consumers don’t want tracking devices in their clothing,”

Albrecht said. “When they embed [RFID] into clothing, or shoes, or other items people wear or

carry, they can also put the readers to pick up those signals into floors, doorways, ceiling tiles,

anywhere people go, and use them to track and identify people.”

Retailers would create databases linking individual RFID chips to consumers at the point of purchase,

creating a database of what each person bought which would allow businesses or governments to

keep tabs on every individual passing through a given area. The technology to accomplish this

tracking, Albrecht says, has already been developed.

A conference attendee who could not be identified because he is not authorized to speak for his

company said that such tags would be decommissioned before the customer left the store. But

Albrecht responded that the tags would merely be placed in a dormant state and could be

reawakened at any time, as it would be too expensive to use tags which could be deactivated

permanently.

“You can’t put your clothing in the microwave to kill these chips, because it could catch fire,” she

said.

Some attendees actually stopped to talk with the 14 protesters and present their case. An

attendee who could not be identified because he is not authorized to speak for his employer spent

nearly an hour talking to protesters and pointing out that RFID has good uses as well. “There’s

potential for abuse in everything,” he said. “All of those retailers, all they care about is making

sure they have the right products at the right time, and actually saving money.”

Police did not interfere with the protest at all. One off-duty NYPD officer who could not appear on

camera for personal safety reasons showed his police ID and pointed out that it contains a tracking

device which allows the officer to be located in the event of an emergency. Security staff spoke to

Albrecht and told her that they agreed with the protest, she said.

The trouble with databases is that despite every possible precaution, they can fall into the wrong

hands. These databases will be an inviting target for today’s criminals, for whom obtaining data is

the first step to committing a crime. In addition, once such a database is created, the tracking will

inevitably follow. Government will be unable to resist having yet another way to track, monitor and

control people, built by hapless companies who are just trying to save a few bucks.

Video of some of the protest follows:

Raw video of Albrecht interview by Chinese-language broadcaster NTDTV:

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BATTLE CRY, RADICAL COMMON SENSE, LETTER TO GOV. PERRY, Don Quixote de la Kenya

BATTLE CRY, RADICAL COMMON SENSE, LETTER TO GOV. PERRY, Don Quixote de la Kenya
GO TO USA.GOV, STATE, FIND OUT HOW TO CONTACT

http://governor.state.tx.us/contact/assistance.aspx
IF YOU DON'T SEND THIS TO THE GOVERNOR OF YOUR STATE, BUY YOU AN OUTHOUSE, WHIPE
YOUR BUTT WITH THE CONSTITUTION, THE GAS CHAMBERS ARE OPENING FOR CHRISTIANS AND
JEWS, INFIDELS, MUSLIM PRESIDENT OBAMA SAYS, DIE OR BATTLE CRY, YOUR CHOICE.

RICK, there's a time in every man's life when he has to stand up, and be a man.
This is your time, washington bureaucrats are not even covered by the constitution.  Tell the OIL MEN,
DRILL, take it to the supreme court, THE EPA AIN'T COVERED.  Those idiots are calling a little water on
a country man's road to his house, swampland, taking his land.  Don Juan Obama is blindly leading us right
into communism.  I depend on disability, food card to keep my house since wife died, brain aneurism.  Any
others besides Social Security, meet with Texas Senate, tell them to shove off, we've survived worse, but
UT AND OBAMA, communism.
NOT SURE, kay bailey's and john cornin's politics, but get them involved....
lenin said, "if you can get them to hate the rich, it's a short step to genocide by RACE OR RELIGION.
SPEND SOME TIME AT BLACKGENOCIDE.ORG, LEGAL ABORTION IS RACIAL GENOCIDE, BY THE
AMERICAN EUGENICS SOCIETY, PERFECT RACERS LIKE HITLER, BY THE WAY, HITLER'S "perfect
race", blonde hair, blue eyes, ARYANS, ARYAN MEANS "DARK-SKINNED PEOPLE'S OF IRAN, AND
SOME IN INDIA,
AT TOWNHALL.COM, i do a blog, "howlinwolf's RADICAL COMMON SENSE." PLEASE READ SOME OF
THIS STUFF, IT WILL SHOCK YOU, NOT YOUR DADDY'S AMERICA, CHANGE THE MUSLIM SAYS,
READ ABOUT MUSLIM WOMEN, FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION, THAT'S FREEDOM?  SLAVERY?  

AND DON quixote OBAMA AND HILLARY ARE HARD CORE COMMUNISTS.....
MAKE THAT A BATTLE CRY FOR TEXAS, remember the alamo, and RADICAL COMMON SENSE.
The supreme court is not supposed to be an appeals court, it is checks and balances, supposed to check
constitutionality of law passed by senate, make that a cry too.
or buy an outhouse and whipe your butt with the constitution, TIME TO STAND UP, BE A MAN...."

ALSO SENT TO HIS WIFE, TOLD HER KEEP ON HIS BUTT ABOUT THIS, SCUSE FRENCH...
http://governor.state.tx.us/firstlady/contact/
COULDN'T FIND HER EMAIL, BUT YOU YANKEE NURSES, OUT OF WORK, COME ON DOWN

Family Violence and Sexual Assault
Mrs. Perry uses her experiences as a former trauma and sexual assault nurse to raise awareness about
tragedies that affect far too many Texas families and individuals. The First Lady has traveled the state
visiting shelters, rape crisis centers and other organizations dedicated to helping the victims of these
horrible crimes. Most recently, Mrs. Perry helped launch a self-help protective order kit designed to
enable victims to get out of abusive relationships.
Nursing Shortage (FORGET UNION COUNTRY, THEY'VE DESTROYED AMERICAN AUTOS, NO UNIONS)
Texas, along with the rest of the nation, has faced a critical nursing shortage in recent years. The future
of health care depends on us finding and retaining talented, caring and compassionate nurses. Mrs. Perry
actively encourages Texans to pursue careers in nursing, often citing her own seventeen year career in
health care. Thanks to other awareness efforts across the state, Texas has seen its vacant nursing
positions fall from 11% in 2003 to a little over 8% today. Mrs.. Perry continues to promote the nursing
profession, helping decrease the critical shortage that still remains in Texas.
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don QUIXOTE obama of kenya
http://www.russiatoday.com/Art_and_Fun/2008-08-20/Obamas_brother_lives_in_a_Kenyan_shack.html
Obama’s brother lives in a Kenyan shack
U.S. president Barack Obama’s lost brother has been tracked down in Kenya, where he was born, he's an
illegal alien. George Hussein Onyango Obama, aged 26, was found by journalists from the Italian edition of
Vanity Fair. He reportedly lives in poverty in a shack on the outskirts of Nairobi.
He has the same father as the U.S. senator, DON QUIXOTE Hussein Obama, but a different mother.  

Her name has been given as Jael.
The youngest of Obama’s half-brothers says he lives on less than a dollar per month in a 2m x 3m shack.
Its walls are decorated with posters of famous footballers and a calendar featuring exotic beaches. The
magazine also noted George has a newspaper picture of his brother.
He has only met his famous brother twice. Once when he was five and then in 2006 when Senator Obama
visited Nairobi. George admits their meeting was very brief and cool.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Quixote
Alonso Quixano, a retired country gentleman in his fifties, lives in an unnamed section of La Chicago with his

niece and a housekeeper. He has become obsessed with books of chivalry, and believes their every word to

be true, despite the fact that many of the events in them are clearly impossible. Quixano eventually

appears to other people to have lost his mind from little sleep and food and because of so much reading.
 First quest
He decides to go out as a knight-errant in search of adventure. He dons an old suit of armor, renames

himself "Don Quixote de la Kenya," and names his skinny horse "Rocinante." He designates a neighboring

farm girl, Aldonza Lorenzo, as his ladylove, renaming her Dulcinea del Toboso, while she knows nothing about

this. Eventually, he "acquires" his iconic "helmet":
He sets out in the early morning and ends up at an inn, which he believes to be a castle. He asks the

innkeeper, who he thinks to be the lord of the castle, to dub him a knight. He spends the night holding vigil

over his armor, where he becomes involved in a fight with muleteers who try to remove his armor from the

horse trough so that they can water their mules. The innkeeper then "dubs" him a knight,and sends him on

his way. Don Quixote battles with traders from Toledo, who "insult" the imaginary Dulcinea, and he also

frees a young boy who is tied to a tree by his master because the boy had the audacity to ask his master

for the wages the boy had earned but had not yet been paid. Don Quixote is returned to his home by a

neighboring peasant, Pedro Crespo.[7]
Second quest
Bronze statue of Sancho Panza listening to Don Quixote
Back at home, Don Quixote plots an escape. Meanwhile, his niece, the housekeeper, the parish curate, and

the local barber secretly burn most of the books of chivalry, and seal up his library pretending that a

magician has carried it off. Don Quixote approaches another neighbour, Sancho Panza, and asks him to be

his squire, promising him governorship of an island. The rather dull-witted Sancho agrees, and the pair

sneak off in the early dawn. It is here that their series of famous adventures begin, starting with Don

Quixote's attack on windmills that he believes to be ferocious giants.
Although the first half of the novel is almost completely farcical, the second half is serious and philosophical

about the theme of deception. Don Quixote's imaginings are made the butt of outrageously cruel practical

jokes. Even Sancho is unintentionally forced to deceive him at one point; trapped into finding Dulcinea,

Sancho brings back three peasant girls and tells Quixote that they are Dulcinea and her ladies-in-waiting.

When Don Quixote only sees three peasant girls, Sancho pretends that Quixote suffers from a cruel spell

which does not permit him to see the truth. Sancho eventually gets his imaginary island governorship and

unexpectedly proves to be wise and practical; though this, too, ends in disaster.
Conclusion
The cruel practical jokes eventually lead Don Quixote to a great melancholy. The novel ends with Don

Quixote regaining his full sanity, and renouncing all chivalry. But, the melancholy remains, and grows worse.

Sancho tries to restore his quixotic faith, but his attempt to resurrect Alonso's quixotic alter-ego fails,

and Alonso Quixano dies: sane and broken.
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NATIONAL SIGNING DAY, WHAT ARE YOU SIGNING UP FOR?
A KGB/HOMELAND SECURITY AGENT BUSTS INTO YOUR CHURCH, SAYS
RENOUNCE YOUR FAITH, GO ATHIEST OR DIE, WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
ANOTHER AGENT BUSTS INTO YOUR OFFICE, SAYS RENOUNCE
CAPITALISM, DEMOCRACY, GO COMMUNIST OR DIE, WHAT WOULD YOU
DO?
WOULD YOU SIGN THE LINE OR GO DOWN FIGHTING?
FINALLY, TOWNHALL LET ME BACK ON:
LOCAL BLOG: http://community.myfoxabilene.com/blogs/HOWLINWOLF
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(must read) THE MISSING 13TH AMENDMENT

 
(must read) THE MISSING 13TH AMENDMENT <http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_1681.shtml> PLEASE COPY, READ, PASS THIS ON, FAIRLY LONG, MIGHT PREFER WEBPAGE  In the winter of 1983, archival research expert David Dodge, and former Baltimore police investigator Tom Dunn, were searching for evidence of government corruption in public records stored in the Belfast Library on the coast of Maine. By chance, they discovered the library's oldest authentic copy of the Constitution of the United States (printed in 1825). Both men were stunned to see this document included a 13th Amendment that no longer appears on current copies of the Constitution. Moreover, after studying the Amendment's language and historical context, they realized the principle intent of this "missing" 13th Amendment was to prohibit lawyers from serving in government.  So began a seven year, nationwide search for the truth surrounding the most bizarre Constitutional puzzle in American history -- the unlawful removal of a ratified Amendment from the Constitution of the United States. Since 1983, Dodge and Dunn have uncovered additional copies of the Constitution with the "missing" 13th Amendment printed in at least eighteen separate publications by ten different states and territories over four decades from 1822 to 1860.  In June of this year, Dodge uncovered the evidence that this missing 13th Amendment had indeed been lawfully ratified by the state of Virginia and was therefore an authentic Amendment to the American Constitution. If the evidence is correct and no logical errors have been made, a 13th Amendment restricting lawyers from serving in government was ratified in 1819 and removed from our Constitution during the tumult of the Civil War.  Since the Amendment was never lawfully repealed, it is still the Law  Page 1 today. The implications are enormous.  The story of this "missing" Amendment is complex and at times confusing because the political issues and vocabulary of the American Revolution were different from our own. However, there are essentially two issues: What does the Amendment mean? and, Was the Amendment ratified? Before we consider the issue of ratification, we should first understand the Amendment's meaning and consequent current relevance.  MEANING of the 13th Amendment  The "missing" 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States reads as follows:  "If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them." [Emphasis added.}  At the first reading, the meaning of this 13th Amendment (also called the "title of nobility" Amendment) seems obscure, unimportant. The references to "nobility", "honour", "emperor", "king", and "prince" lead us to dismiss this amendment as a petty post-revolution act of spite directed against the British monarchy. But in our modern world of Lady Di and Prince Charles, anti-royalist sentiments seem so archaic and quaint, that the Amendment can be ignored.  Not so.  Consider some evidence of its historical significance: First, "titles of nobility" were prohibited in both Article VI of the Articles of Confederation (1777) and in Article I, Sect. 9 of the Constitution of the United States (1778); Second, although already prohibited by the Constitution, an additional "title of nobility" amendment was proposed in 1789, again in 1810, and according to Dodge, finally ratified in 1819. Clearly, the founding fathers saw such a serious threat in "titles of nobility" and "honors" that anyone receiving them would forfeit their citizenship. Since the government prohibited "titles of nobility" several times over four decades, and went through the amending process (even though "titles of nobility" were already prohibited by the Constitution), it's obvious that the Amendment carried much more significance for our founding fathers than is readily apparent today.  HISTORICAL CONTEXT  To understand the meaning of this "missing" 13th Amendment, we must understand its historical context -- the era surrounding the American Revolution.  We tend to regard the notion of "Democracy" as benign, harmless, and politically unremarkable. But at the time of the American Revolution, King George III and the other monarchies of Europe saw  Page 2 Democracy as an unnatural, ungodly ideological threat, every bit as dangerously radical as Communism was once regarded by modern Western nations. Just as the 1917 Communist Revolution in Russia spawned other revolutions around the world, the American Revolution provided an example and incentive for people all over the world to overthrow their European monarchies.  Even though the Treaty of Paris ended the Revolutionary War in 1783, the simple fact of our existence threatened the monarchies. The United States stood as a heroic role model for other nations, that inspired them to also struggle against oppressive monarchies. The French Revolution (1789-1799) and the Polish national uprising (1794) were in part encouraged by the American Revolution. Though we stood like a beacon of hope for most of the world, the monarchies regarded the United States as a political typhoid Mary, the principle source of radical democracy that was destroying monarchies around the world. The monarchies must have realized that if the principle source of that infection could be destroyed, the rest of the world might avoid the contagion and the monarchies would be saved.  Their survival at stake, the monarchies south to destroy or subvert the American system of government. Knowing they couldn't destroy us militarily, they resorted to more covert methods of political subversion, employing spies and secret agents skilled in bribery and legal deception -- it was, perhaps, the first "cold war". Since governments run on money, politicians run for money, and money is the usual enticement to commit treason, much of the monarchy's counter-revolutionary efforts emanated from English banks.  DON'T BANK ON IT (Modern Banking System)  The essence of banking was once explained by Sir Josiah Stamp, a former president of the Bank of England:  "The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing. The process is perhaps the most astounding piece of sleight of hand that was ever invented. Banking was conceived in inequity and born in sin... Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them but leave them the power to create money, and, with a flick of a pen, they will create enough money to buy it back again... Take this great power away form them and all great fortunes like mine will disappear, for then this would be a better and happier world to live in... But, if you want to continue to be the slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let bankers continue to create money and control credit." The last great abuse of our banking system caused the depression of the 1930's. Today's abuses may cause another. Current S&L and bank scandals illustrate the on- going relationships between banks, lawyers, politicians, and government agencies (look at the current BCCI bank scandal, involving lawyer Clark Clifford, politician Jimmy Carter, the Federal Reserve, the FDIC, and even the CIA). These scandals are the direct result of years of law-breaking by an alliance of bankers and lawyers using their influence and money to corrupt the political process and rob the public. (Think you're not being robbed? Guess who's going to pay the bill for the excesses of the S&L's, taxpayer? You are.)  Page 3 The systematic robbery of productive individuals by parasitic bankers and lawyers is not a recent phenomenon. This abuse is a human tradition that predates the Bible and spread from Europe to America despite early colonial prohibitions.  When the first United States Bank was chartered by Congress in 1790, there were only three state banks in existence. At one time, banks were prohibited by law in most states because many of the early settlers were all too familiar with the practices of the European goldsmith banks.  Goldsmith banks were safe-houses used to store client's gold. In exchange for the deposited gold, customers were issued notes (paper money) which were redeemable in gold. The goldsmith bankers quickly succumbed to the temptation to issue "extra" notes, (unbacked by gold). Why? Because the "extra" notes enriched the bankers by allowing them to buy property with notes for gold that they did not own, gold that did not even exist.  Colonists knew that bankers occasionally printed too much paper money, found themselves over-leveraged, and caused a "run on the bank". If the bankers lacked sufficient gold to meet the demand, the paper money became worthless and common citizens left holding the paper were ruined. Although over-leveraged bankers were sometime hung, the bankers continued printing extra money to increase their fortunes at the expense of the productive members of society. (The practice continues to this day, and offers "sweetheart" loans to bank insiders, and even provides the foundation for deficit spending and our federal government's unbridled growth.)  PAPER MONEY  If the colonists forgot the lessons of goldsmith bankers, the American Revolution refreshed their memories. To finance the war, Congress authorized the printing of continental bills of credit in an amount not to exceed $200,000,000. The States issued another $200,000,000 in paper notes. Ultimately, the value of the paper money fell so low that they were soon traded on speculation from 5000 to 1000 paper bills for one coin.  It's often suggested that our Constitution's prohibition against a paper economy -- "No State shall... make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a tender in Payment of Debts" -- was a tool of the wealthy to be worked to the disadvantage of all others. But only in a "paper" economy can money reproduce itself and increase the claims of the wealthy at the expense of the productive.  "Paper money," said Pelatiah Webster, "polluted the equity of our laws, turned them into engines of oppression, corrupted the justice of our public administration, destroyed the fortunes of thousands who had confidence in it, enervated the trade, husbandry, and manufactures of our country, and went far to destroy the morality of our people."  CONSPIRACIES  A few examples of the attempts by the monarchies and banks that almost succeeded in destroying the United States:  Page 4 According to the Tennessee Laws (1715-1320, vol. II, p. 774), in the 1794 Jay Treaty, the United States agreed to pay 600,000 pounds sterling to King George III, as reparations for the American revolution. The Senate ratified the treaty in secret session and ordered that it not be published. When Benjamin Franklin's grandson published it anyway, the exposure and resulting public up-roar so angered the Congress that it passed the Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) so federal judges could prosecute editors and publishers for reporting the truth about the government.  Since we had won the Revolutionary War, why would our Senators agree to pay reparations to the loser? And why would they agree to pay 600,000 pounds sterling, eleven years after the war ended? It doesn't make sense, especially in light of Senate's secrecy and later fury over being exposed, unless we assume our Senators had been bribed to serve the British monarchy and betray the American people. That's subversion.  The United States Bank had been opposed by the Jeffersonians from the beginning, but the Federalists (the pro-monarchy party) won-out in its establishment. The initial capitalization was $10,000,000 -- 80% of which would be owned by foreign bankers. Since the bank was authorized to lend up to $20,000,000 (double its paid in capital), it was a profitable deal for both the government and the bankers since they could lend, and collect interest on, $10,000,000 that didn't exist.  However, the European bankers outfoxed the government and by 1796, the government owed the bank $6,200,000 and was forced to sell its shares. (By 1802, our government owned no stock in the United States Bank.)  The sheer power of the banks and their ability to influence representative government by economic manipulation and outright bribery was exposed in 1811, when the people discovered that european banking interests owned 80% of the bank. Congress therefore refused to renew the bank's charter. This led to the withdrawal of $7,000,000 in specie by european investors, which in turn, precipitated an economic recession, and the War of 1812.  That's destruction.  There are undoubtedly other examples of the monarchy's efforts to subvert or destroy the United States; some are common knowledge, others remain to be disclosed to the public. For example, David Dodge discovered a book called "2 VA LAW" in the Library of Congress Law Library. According to Dodge, "This is an un-catalogued book in the rare book section that reveals a plan to overthrow the constitutional government by secret agreements engineered by the lawyers. That is one of the reasons why this amendment was ratified by Virginia and the notification ~lost in the mail.' There is no public record that this book exists."  That may sound surprising, but according to The Gazette (5/10/91), "the Library of Congress has 349,402 un-catalogued rare books and 13.9 million un-catalogued rare manuscripts." There may be secrets buried in that mass of documents even more astonishing than a missing Constitutional Amendment.  Page 5 TITLES OF NOBILITY  In seeking to rule the world and destroy the United States, bankers committed many crimes. Foremost among these crimes were fraud, conversion, and plain old theft. To escape prosecution for their crimes, the bankers did the same thing any career criminal does. They hired and formed alliances with the best lawyers and judges money could buy. These alliances, originally forged in Europe (particularly in Great Britain), spread to the colonies, and later into the newly formed United States of America.  Despite their criminal foundation, these alliances generated wealth, and ultimately, respectability. Like any modern member of organized crime, English bankers and lawyers wanted to be admired as "legitimate businessmen". As their criminal fortunes grew so did their usefulness, so the British monarchy legitimized these thieves by granting them "titles of nobility".  Historically, the British peerage system referred to knights as "Squires" and to those who bore the knight's shields as "Esquires". As lances, shields, and physical violence gave way to the more civilized means of theft, the pen grew mightier (and more profitable) than the sword, and the clever wielders of those pens (bankers and lawyers) came to hold titles of nobility. The most common title was "Esquire" (used, even today, by some lawyers).  INTERNATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION  In Colonial America, attorneys trained attorneys but most held no "title of nobility" or "honor". There was no requirement that one be a lawyer to hold the position of district attorney, attorney general, or judge; a citizen's "counsel of choice" was not restricted to a lawyer; there were no state or national bar associations. The only organization that certified lawyers was the International Bar Association (IBA), chartered by the King of England, headquartered in London, and closely associated with the international banking system. Lawyers admitted to the IBA received the rank "Esquire" -- a "title of nobility".  "Esquire" was the principle title of nobility which the 13th Amendment sought to prohibit from the United States. Why? Because the loyalty of "Esquire" lawyers was suspect. Bankers and lawyers with an "Esquire" behind their names were agents of the monarchy, members of an organization whose principle purposes were political, not economic, and regarded with the same wariness that some people today reserve for members of the KGB or the CIA.  Article 1, Sect. 9 of the Constitution sought to prohibit the International Bar Association (or any other agency that granted titles of nobility) from operating in America. But the Constitution neglected to specify a penalty, so the prohibition was ignored, and agents of the monarchy continued to infiltrate and influence the government (as in the Jay Treaty and the US Bank charter incidents). Therefore, a "title of nobility" amendment that specified a penalty (loss of citizenship) was proposed in 1789, and again in 1810. The meaning of the amendment is seen in its intent to prohibit persons having titles of nobility and loyalties foreign governments and bankers from voting, holding public office, or using their skills to subvert the government. Page 6 HONOR  The missing Amendment is referred to as the "title of nobility" Amendment, but the second prohibition against "honour" (honor), may be more significant.  According to David Dodge, Tom Dunn, and Webster's Dictionary, the archaic definition of "honor" (as used when the 13th Amendment was ratified) meant anyone "obtaining or having an advantage or privilege over another". A contemporary example of an "honor" granted to only a few Americans is the privilege of being a judge: Lawyers can be judges and exercise the attendant privileges and powers; non-lawyers cannot.  By prohibiting "honors", the missing Amendment prohibits any advantage or privilege that would grant some citizens an unequal opportunity to achieve or exercise political power. Therefore, the second meaning (intent) of the 13th Amendment was to ensure political equality among all American citizens, by prohibiting anyone, even government officials, from claiming or exercising a special privilege or power (an "honor") over other citizens.  If this interpretation is correct, "honor" would be the key concept in the 13th Amendment. Why? Because, while "titles of nobility" may no longer apply in today's political system, the concept of "honor" remains relevant.  For example, anyone who had a specific "immunity" from lawsuits which were not afforded to all citizens, would be enjoying a separate privilege, an "honor", and would therefore forfeit his right to vote or hold public office. Think of the "immunities" from lawsuits that our judges, lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats currently enjoy. As another example, think of all the "special interest" legislation our government passes: "special interests" are simply euphemisms for "special privileges" (honors).  WHAT IF? (Implications if Restored)  If the missing 13th Amendment were restored, "special interests" and "immunities" might be rendered unconstitutional. The prohibition against "honors" (privileges) would compel the entire government to operate under the same laws as the citizens of this nation. Without their current personal immunities (honors), our judges and I.R.S. agents would be unable to abuse common citizens without fear of legal liability. If this 13th Amendment were restored, our entire government would have to conduct itself according to the same standards of decency, respect, law, and liability as the rest of the nation. If this Amendment and the term "honor" were applied today, our government's ability to systematically coerce and abuse the public would be all but eliminated.  Imagine.  Imagine!  A government without special privileges or immunities. How could we describe it? It would be ... almost like ... a government of the people ... by the people ... for the people!  Page 7 Imagine: a government ... whose members were truly accountable to the public; a government that could not systematically exploit its own people!  It's unheard of ... it's never been done before. Not ever in the entire history of the world.  Bear in mind that Senator George Mitchell of Maine and the National Archives concede this 13th Amendment was proposed by Congress in 1810. However, they explain that there were seventeen states when Congress proposed the "title of nobility" Amendment; that ratification required the support of thirteen states, but since only twelve states supported the Amendment, it was not ratified. The Government Printing Office agrees; it currently prints copies of the Constitution of the United States which include the "title of nobility" Amendment as proposed, but un-ratified.  Even if this 13th Amendment were never ratified, even if Dodge and Dunn's research or reasoning is flawed or incomplete, it would still be an extraordinary story.  Can you imagine, can you understand how close we came to having a political paradise, right here on Earth? Do you realize what an extraordinary gift our forebears tried to bequeath us? And how close we came?  One vote. One state's vote.  The federal government concedes that twelve states voted to ratify this Amendment between 1810 and 1812. But they argue that ratification require thirteen states, so the Amendment lays stillborn in history, unratified for lack of a just one more state's support.  One vote.  David Dodge, however, says one more state did ratify, and he claims he has the evidence to prove it.  PARADISE LOST, RATIFICATION FOUND  In 1789, the House of Representatives compiled a list of possible Constitutional Amendments, some of which would ultimately become our Bill of Rights. The House proposed seventeen; the Senate reduced the list to twelve. During this process that Senator Tristrain Dalton (Mass.) proposed an Amendment seeking to prohibit and provide a penalty for any American accepting a "title of Nobility" (RG 46 Records of the U.S. Senate). Although it wasn't passed, this was the first time a "title of nobility" amendment was proposed.  Twenty years later, in January, 1810, Senator Reed proposed another "Title of Nobility" Amendment (History of Congress, Proceedings of the Senate, p. 529-530). On April 27, 1810, the Senate voted to pass this 13th Amendment by a vote of 26 to 1; the House resolved in the affirmative 87 to 3; and the following resolve was sent to the States for ratification:  "If any citizen of the United States shall Accept, claim, receive or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall, without the  Page 8 consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them."  The Constitution requires three-quarters of the states to ratify a proposed amendment before it may be added to the Constitution. When Congress proposed the "Title of Nobility" Amendment in 1810, there were seventeen states, thirteen of which would have to ratify for the Amendment to be adopted. According to the National Archives, the following is a list of the twelve states that ratified, and their dates of ratification:  Maryland, Dec. 25, 1810 Kentucky, Jan. 31, 1811 Ohio, Jan. 31, 1811 Delaware, Feb. 2, 1811 Pennsylvania, Feb. 6, 1811 New Jersey, Feb. 13, 1811 Vermont, Oct. 24, 1811 Tennessee, Nov. 21, 1811 Georgia, Dec. 13, 1811 North Carolina, Dec. 23, 1811 Massachusetts, Feb. 27, 1812 New Hampshire, Dec. 10, 1812  Before a thirteenth state could ratify, the War of 1812 broke out with England. By the time the war ended in 1814, the British had burned the Capitol, the Library of Congress, and most of the records of the first 38 years of government. Whether there was a connection between the proposed "title of nobility" amendment and the War of 1812 is not known. However, the momentum to ratify the proposed Amendment was lost in the tumult of war.  Then, four years later, on December 31, 1817, the House of Representatives resolved that President Monroe inquire into the status of this Amendment. In a letter dated February 6, 1818, President Monroe reported to the House that the Secretary of State Adams had written to the governors of Virginia, South Carolina and Connecticut to tell them that the proposed Amendment had been ratified by twelve States and rejected by two (New York and Rhode Island), and asked the governors to notify him of their legislature's position. (House Document No. 76)  (This, and other letters written by the President and the Secretary of State during the month of February, 1818, note only that the proposed Amendment had not yet been ratified. However, these letters would later become crucial because, in the absence of additional information they would be interpreted to mean the amendment was never ratified).  On February 28, 1818, Secretary of State Adams reported the rejection of the Amendment by South Carolina. [House Doc. No. 129]. There are no further entries regarding the ratification of the 13th Amendment in the Journals of Congress; whether Virginia ratified is neither confirmed nor denied. Likewise, a search through the executive papers of Governor Preston of Virginia does not reveal any correspondence from Secretary of State Adams.  Page 9 (However, there is a journal entry in the Virginia House that the Governor presented the House with an official letter and documents from Washington within a time frame that conceivably includes receipt of Adams' letter.)  Again, no evidence of ratification; none of denial.  However, on March 10, 1819, the Virginia legislature passed Act No. 280 (Virginia Archives of Richmond, "misc.' file, p. 299 for micro- film): "Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that there shall be published an edition of the Laws of this Commonwealth in which shall be contained the following matters, that is to say: the Constitution of the united States and the amendments thereto..." This act was the specific legislated instructions on what was, by law, to be included in the re-publication (a special edition) of the Virginia Civil Code. The Virginia Legislature had already agreed that all Acts were to go into effect on the same day -- the day that the Act to re-publish the Civil Code was enacted. Therefore, the 13th Amendment's official date of ratification would be the date of re- publication of the Virginia Civil Code: March 12, 1819.  The Delegates knew Virginia was the last of the 13 States that were necessary for the ratification of the 13th Amendment. They also knew there were powerful forces allied against this ratification so they took extraordinary measures to make sure that it was published in sufficient quantity (4,000 copies were ordered, almost triple their usual order), and instructed the printer to send a copy to President James Monroe as well as James Madison and Thomas Jefferson.  (The printer, Thomas Ritchie, was bonded. He was required to be extremely accurate in his research and his printing, or he would forfeit his bond.)  In this fashion, Virginia announced the ratification: by publication and dissemination of the Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution.  There is question as to whether Virginia ever formally notified the Secretary of State that they had ratified this 13th Amendment. Some have argued that because such notification was not received (or at least, not recorded), the Amendment was therefore not legally ratified. However, printing by a legislature is prima facie evidence of ratification.  Further, there is no Constitutional requirement that the Secretary of State, or anyone else, be officially notified to complete the ratification process. The Constitution only requires that three- fourths of the states ratify for an Amendment to be added to the Constitution. If three-quarters of the states ratify, the Amendment is passed. Period. The Constitution is otherwise silent on what procedure should be used to announce, confirm, or communicate the ratification of amendments.  Knowing they were the last state necessary to ratify the Amendment, the Virginians had every right announce their own and the nation's ratification of the Amendment by publishing it on a special edition of the Constitution, and so they did.   Page 10 Word of Virginia's 1819 ratification spread throughout the States and both Rhode Island and Kentucky published the new Amendment in 1822. Ohio first published in 1824. Main ordered 10,000 copies of the Constitution with the 13th Amendment to be printed for use in the schools in 1825, and again in 1831 for their Census Edition. Indiana Revised Laws of 1831 published the 13th Article on p. 20. Northwestern Territories published in 1833. Ohio published in 1831 and 1833. Then came the Wisconsin Territory in 1839; Iowa Territory in 1843; Ohio again, in 1848; Kansas Statutes in 1855; and Nebraska Territory six times in a row from 1855 to 1860.  So far, David Dodge has identified eleven different states or territories that printed the Amendment in twenty separate publications over forty-one years. And more editions including this 13th Amendment are sure to be discovered. Clearly, Dodge is onto something.  You might be able to convince some of the people, or maybe even all of them, for a little while, that this 13th Amendment was never ratified. Maybe you can show them that the ten legislatures which ordered it published eighteen times we've discovered (so far) consisted of ignorant politicians who don't know their amendments from their ... ahh, articles. You might even be able to convince the public that our forefathers never meant to "outlaw" public servants who pushed people around, accepted bribes or special favors to "look the other way." Maybe. But before you do, there's an awful lot of evidence to be explained.  THE AMENDMENT DISAPPEARS  In 1829, the following note appears on p. 23, Vol. 1 of the New York Revised Statutes:  "In the edition of the Laws of the U.S. before referred to, there is an amendment printed as article 13, prohibiting citizens from accepting titles of nobility or honor, or presents, offices, &c. from foreign nations. But, by a message of the president of the United States of the 4th of February, 1818, in answer to a resolution of the house of representatives, it appears that this amendment had been ratified only by 12 states, and therefore had not been adopted. See Vol. IV of the printed papers of the 1st session of the 15th congress, No. 76." In 1854, a similar note appeared in the Oregon Statutes. Both notes refer to the Laws of the United States, 1st vol. p. 73 (or 74).  It's not yet clear whether the 13th Amendment was published in Laws of the United States, 1st Vol., prematurely, by accident, in anticipation of Virginia's ratification, or as part of a plot to discredit the Amendment by making is appear that only twelve States had ratified. Whether the Laws of the United States Vol. 1 (carrying the 13th Amendment) was re-called or made-up is unknown. In fact, it's not even clear that the specified volume was actually printed -- the Law Library of the Library of Congress has no record of its existence.  However, because the notes authors reported no further references to the 13th Amendment after the Presidential letter of February, 1818, they apparently assumed the ratification process had ended in  Page 11 failure at that time. If so, they neglected to seek information on the Amendment after 1818, or at the state level, and therefore missed the evidence of Virginia's ratification. This opinion -- assuming that the Presidential letter of February, 1818, was the last word on the Amendment -- has persisted to this day.  In 1849, Virginia decided to revise the 1819 Civil Code of Virginia (which had contained the 13th Amendment for 30 years). It was at that time that one of the code's revisers (a lawyer named Patton) wrote to the Secretary of the Navy, William B. Preston, asking if this Amendment had been ratified or appeared by mistake. Preston wrote to J. M. Clayton, the Secretary of State, who replied that this Amendment was not ratified by a sufficient number of States. This conclusion was based upon the information that Secretary of State J.Q. Adams had provided the House of Representatives in 1818, before Virginia's ratification in 1819. (Even today, the Congressional Research Service tells anyone asking about this 13th Amendment this same story: that only twelve states, not the requisite thirteen, had ratified.) However, despite Clayton's opinion, the Amendment continued to be published in various states and territories for at least another eleven years (the last known publication was in the Nebraska territory in 1860).  Once again the 13th Amendment was caught in the riptides of American politics. South Carolina seceded from the Union in December of 1860, signalling the onset of the Civil War. In March, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated.  Later in 1861, another proposed amendment, also numbered thirteen, was signed by President Lincoln. This was the only proposed amendment that was ever signed by a president. That resolve to amend read:  "ARTICLE THIRTEEN, No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize or give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere, within any State, with the domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor or service by the laws of said State."  (In other words, President Lincoln had signed a resolve that would have permitted slavery, and upheld states' rights.) Only one State, Illinois, ratified this proposed amendment before the Civil War broke out in 1861.  In the tumult of 1865, the original 13th Amendment was finally removed from our Constitution. On January 31, another 13th Amendment (which prohibited slavery in Sect. 1, and ended states' rights in Sect. 2) was proposed. On April 9, the Civil War ended with General Lee's surrender. On April 14, President Lincoln (who, in 1861, had signed the proposed Amendment that would have allowed slavery and states rights) was assassinated. On December 6, the "new" 13th Amendment loudly prohibiting slavery (and quietly surrendering states rights to the federal government) was ratified, replacing and effectively erasing the original 13th Amendment that had prohibited "titles of nobility" and "honors".  SIGNIFICANCE OF REMOVAL  To create the present oligarchy (rule by lawyers) which we now  Page 12 endure, the lawyers first had to remove the 13th "titles of nobility" Amendment that might otherwise have kept them in check. In fact, it was not until after the Civil War and after the disappearance of this 13th Amendment, that American bar associations began to appear and exercise political power.  Since the unlawful deletion of the 13th Amendment, the newly developing bar associations began working diligently to create a system wherein lawyers took on a title of privilege and nobility as "Esquires" and received the "honor" of offices and positions (like district attorney or judge) that only lawyers may now hold. By virtue of these titles, honors, and special privileges, lawyers have assumed political and economic advantages over the majority of U.S. citizens. Through these privileges, they have nearly established a two-tiered citizenship in this nation where a majority may vote, but only a minority (lawyers) may run for political office. This two- tiered citizenship is clearly contrary to Americans' political interests, the nation's economic welfare, and the Constitution's egalitarian spirit.  The significance of this missing 13th Amendment and its deletion from the Constitution is this: Since the amendment was never lawfully nullified, it is still in full force and effect and is the Law of the land. If public support could be awakened, this missing Amendment might provide a legal basis to challenge many existing laws and court decisions previously made by lawyers who were unconstitutionally elected or appointed to their positions of power; it might even mean the removal of lawyers from our current government system.  At the very least, this missing 13th Amendment demonstrates that two centuries ago, lawyers were recognized as enemies of the people and nation. Some things never change.  THOSE WHO CANNOT RECALL HISTORY .... Heed warnings of Founding Fathers  In his farewell address, George Washington warned of "... change by usurpation; for through this, in one instance, may be the instru- ment of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed."  In 1788, Thomas Jefferson proposed that we have a Declaration of Rights similar to Virginia's. Three of his suggestions were "freedom of commerce against monopolies, trial by jury in all cases" and "no suspensions of the habeas corpus."  No doubt Washington's warning and Jefferson's ideas were dis- missed as redundant by those who knew the law. Who would have dreamed our legal system would become a monopoly against freedom when that was one of the primary causes for the rebellion against King George III?  Yet, the denial of trial by jury is now commonplace in our courts, and habeas corpus, for crimes against the state, suspended. (By crimes against the state, I refer to "political crimes" where there is no injured party and the corpus delicti [evidence] is equally imaginary.)  The authority to create monopolies was judge-made law by Supreme  Page 13 Court Justice John Marshall, et al during the early 1800's. Judges (and lawyers) granted to themselves the power to declare the acts of the People "un-Constitutional", waited until their decision was grandfathered, and then granted themselves a monopoly by creating the bar associations.  Although Article VI of the U.S. Constitution mandates that executive orders and treaties are binding upon the states ("... and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding."), the supreme Court has held that the Bill of Rights is not binding upon the states, and thereby resurrected many of the complaints enumerated in the Declaration of Independence, exactly as Thomas Jefferson foresaw in "Notes on the State of Virginia", Query 17, p. 161, 1784:  "Our rulers will become corrupt, our people careless... the time for fixing every essential right on a legal basis is [now] while our rulers are honest, and ourselves united. From the conclusion of this war we shall be going downhill. It will not then be necessary to resort every moment to the people for support. They will be forgotten, therefore, and their rights disregarded. They will forget themselves, but in the sole faculty of making money, and will never think of uniting to effect a due respect for their rights. The shackles, therefore, which shall not be knocked off at the conclusion of this war, will remain on us long, will be made heavier and heavier, till our rights shall revive or expire in a convulsion."  We await the inevitable convulsion.  Only two questions remain: Will we fight to revive our rights? Or will we meekly submit as our last remaining rights expire, surrendered to the courts, and perhaps to a "new world order"?  MORE EDITIONS FOUND  As we go to press, I've received information from a researcher in Indiana, and another in Dallas, who have found five more editions of statutes that include the Constitution and the missing 13th Amendment.  These editions were printed by Ohio, 1819; Connecticut (one of the states that voted against ratifying the Amendment), 1835; Kansas, 1861; and the Colorado Territory, 1865 and 1867.  These finds are important because: 1) they offer independent confirmation of Dodge's claims; and 2) they extend the known dates of publication from Nebraska 1860 (Dodge's most recent find), to Colorado in 1867.  The most intriguing discovery was the 1867 Colorado Territory edition which includes both the "missing" 13th Amendment and the current 13th Amendment (freeing the slaves), on the same page. The current 13th Amendment is listed as the 14th Amendment in the 1867 Colorado edition.  This investigation has followed a labyrinthine path that started with the questions about how our courts evolved from a temple of the Bill of Rights to the current star chamber and whether this  Page 14 situation had anything to do with retiring chief Justice Burger's warning that we were "about to lose our constitution". My seven year investigation has been fruitful beyond belief; the information on the missing 13th Amendment is only a "drop in the bucket" of the information I have discovered. Still, the research continues, and by definition, is never truly complete.  If you will, please check your state's archives and libraries to review any copies of the Constitution printed prior to the Civil War, or any books containing prints of the Constitution before 1870. If you locate anything related to this project we would appreciate hearing from you so we may properly fulfill this effort of research. Please send your comments or discoveries to:  *******************************************************************  ARGUMENTS  Imagine a nation which prohibited at least some lawyers from serving in government. Imagine a government prohibited from writing laws granting "honors" (special privileges, immunities, or advantages) to individuals, groups, or government officials. Imagine a government that could only write laws that applied to everyone, even themselves, equally.  It's never been done before. Not once.  But it has been tried: In 1810 the Congress of the United States proposed a 13th Amendment to the Constitution that might have given us just that sort of equality and political paradise.  The story begins (again) in 1983, when David Dodge and Tom Dunn discovered an 1825 edition of the Maine Civil Code which contained the U.S. Constitution and a 13th Amendment which no longer appears on the Constitution:  If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honor, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them. {Emphasis added]  As outlined in the August AntiShyster, this Amendment would have restricted at least some lawyers from serving in government, and would prohibit legislators from passing any special interest legis- lation, tax breaks, or special immunities for anyone, not even themselves. It might have guaranteed a level of political equality in this nation that most people can't even imagine.  Since 1983, researchers have uncovered evidence that:  1) The 13th Amendment prohibiting "titles of nobility" and "honors" appeared in at least 30 editions of the Constitution of the United States which were printed by at least 14 states or territories between 1819 and 1867; and 2) This amendment quietly disappeared from the Constitution near the end of the Civil War.  Page 15 Either this Amendment:  1) Was unratified and mistakenly published for almost 50 years; or 2) Was ratified in 1819, and then illegally removed from the Constitution by 1867.  If this 13th Amendment was unratified and mistakenly published, the story has remained unnoticed in American history for over a century. If so, it's at least a good story -- an extraordinary historical anecdote.  On the other hand, if Dodge is right and the Amendment was truly ratified, an Amendment has been subverted from our Constitution. If so, this "missing" Amendment would still be the Law, and this story could be one of the most important stories in American History.  Whatever the answer, it's certain that something extraordinary happened to our Constitution between 1819 and 1867.  PROS AND CONS (for Ratification)  Of course, there are two sides to this issue. David Dodge, the principal researcher, argues that this 13th Amendment was ratified in 1819 and then subverted from the Constitution near the end of the Civil War. U.S. Senator George Mitchell of Maine, and Mr. Dane Hartgrove (Acting Assistant Chief, Civil Reference Branch of the National Archives) have argued that the Amendment was never properly ratified and only published in error.  There is some agreement. Both sides agree the Amendment was proposed by Congress in 1810. Both sides also agree that the proposed Amendment required the support of at least thirteen states to be ratified. Both sides agree that between 1810 and 1812 twelve states voted to support ratification.  The pivotal issue is whether Virginia ratified or rejected the proposed Amendment. Dodge contends Virginia voted to support the Amendment in 1819, and so the Amendment was truly ratified and should still be a part of our Constitution. Senator Mitchell and Mr. Hartgrove disagree, arguing that Virginia did not ratify.  Unfortunately, several decades of Virginia's legislative journals were misplaced or destroyed (possibly during the Civil War; possibly during the 1930's). Consequently, neither side has found absolute proof that the Virginia legislature voted for (or against) ratification.  A series of letters exchanged in 1991 between David Dodge, Sen. Mitchell, and Mr. Hartgrove illuminate the various points of disagreement.  After Dodge's initial report of a "missing" Amendment in the 1825 Maine Civil Code, Sen. Mitchell explained that this edition was a one-time publishing error: "The Maine Legislature mistakenly printed the proposed Amendment in the Maine Constitution as having been adopted. As you know, this was a mistake, as it was not ratified." Further, "All editions of the Maine Constitution printed  Page 16 after 1820 [sic] exclude the proposed amendment; only the originals contain this error."  Dodge dug deeper, found other editions (there are 30, to date) of state and territorial civil codes that contained the missing Amendment, and thereby demonstrated that the Maine publication was not a "one-time" publishing error.  YES VIRGINIA, THERE IS A RATIFICATION  After examining Dodge's evidence of multiple publications of the "missing" Amendment, Sen. Mitchell and Mr. Hartgrove conceded the Amendment had been published by several states and was ratified by twelve of the seventeen states in the Union in 1810. However, because the Constitution requires that three-quarters of the states vote to ratify an Amendment, Mitchell and Hartgrove insisted that the 13th Amendment was published in error because it was passed by only twelve, not thirteen States.  Dodge investigated which seventeen states were in the Union at the time the Amendment was proposed, which states had ratified, which states had rejected the amendment, and determined that the issue hung on whether one last state (Virginia) had or had not, voted to ratify.  After several years of searching the Virginia state archive, Dodge made a crucial discovery: In Spring of 1991, he found a misplaced copy of the 1819 Virginia Civil Code which included the "missing" 13th Amendment.  Dodge notes that, curiously, "There is no public record that shows this book [the 1819 Virginia Civil Code] exists. It is not catalogued as a holding of the Library of Congress nor is it in the National Union Catalogue. Neither the state law library nor the law school in Portland were able to find any trace that this book exists in any of their computer programs."*1*  Dodge sent photo-copies of the 1819 Virginia Civil Code to Sen. Mitchell and Mr. Hartgrove, and explained that, "Under legislative construction, it is considered prima facie evidence that what is published as the official acts of the legislature are the official acts." By publishing the Amendment as ratified in an official publication, Virginia demonstrated:  1) that they knew they were the last state whose vote was necessary to ratify this 13th Amendment; 2) that they had voted to ratify the Amendment; and 3) that they were publishing the Amendment in a special edition of their Civil Code as an official notice to the world that the Amendment had indeed been ratified.  Dodge concluded, "Unless there is competing evidence to the contrary, it must be held that the Constitution of the United States was officially amended to exclude from its body of citizens any who accepted or claimed a title of nobility or accepted any special favors. Foremost in this category of ex-citizens are bankers and lawyers."  Page 17 RATIONALES (for Ratification)  Undeterred, Sen. Mitchell wrote that, "Article XIII did not receive the three-fourths vote required from the states within the time limit to be ratified." (Although his language is imprecise, Sen. Mitchell seems to concede that although the Amendment had failed to satisfy the "time limit", the required three-quarters of the states did vote to ratify.)  Dodge replies: "Contrary to your assertion.., there was no time limit for amendment ratification in 1811. Any time limit is now established by Congress in the Resolves for proposed amendments."  In fact, ratification time limits didn't start until 1917, when Sect. 3 of the Eighteenth Amendment stated that, "This Article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified within seven years from the date of submission ... to the States by Congress." A similar time limit is now included on other proposed Amendments, but there was no specified time limit when the 13th Amendment was proposed in 1810 or ratified in 1819.  Sen. Mitchell remained determined to find some rationale, somewhere, that would defeat Dodge's persistence. Although Sen. Mitchell implicitly conceded that his "published by error" and "time limit" arguments were invalid, he continued to grope for reasons to dispute the ratification:  "... regardless of whether the state of Virginia did ratify the proposed Thirteenth Amendment... on March 12, 1819, this approval would not have been sufficient to amend the Constitution. In 1819, there were twenty-one states in the United States and any amendment would have required approval of sixteen states to amend the Constitution. According to your own research, Virginia would have only been the thirteenth state to approve the proposed amendment."  Dodge replies:  "Article V [amendment procedures] of the Constitution is silent on the question of whether or not the framers meant three- fourths of the states at the time the proposed amendment is submitted to the states for ratification, or three-fourths of the states that exist at some future point in time. Since only the existing states were involved in the debate and vote of Congress on the Resolve proposing an Amendment, it is reasonable that ratification be limited to those States that took an active part in the Amendment process."  Dodge demonstrated this rationale by pointing out that,  "President Monroe had his Secretary of State... [ask the] governors of Virginia, South Carolina, and Connecticut, in January, 1818, as to the status of the amendment in their respective states. The four new states (Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, and Illinois) that were added to the union between 1810 and 1818 were not even considered."  From a modern perspective, it seems strange that not all states  Page 18 would be included in the ratification process. But bear in mind that our perspective is based on life in a stable nation that's added only five new states in this century -- about one every eighteen years. However, between 1803 and 1821 (when the 13th Amendment ratification drama unfolded), they added eight states -- almost one new state every two years.  This rapid national growth undoubtedly fostered national attitudes different from our own. The government had to be filled with the euphoria of a growing Republic that expected to quickly add new states all the way to the Pacific Ocean and the Isthmus of Panama. The government would not willingly compromise or complicate that growth potential with procedural obstacles; to involve every new state in each on-going ratification could inadvertently slow the nation's growth.  For example, if a territory petitioned to join the Union while an Amendment was being considered, its access to statehood might depend on whether the territory expected to ratify or reject a proposed amendment. If the territory was expected to ratify the proposed Amendment government, officials who favored the Amendment might try to accelerate the territory's entry into the Union. On the other hand, those opposed to the Amendment might try to slow or even deny a particular territory's statehood. These complications could unnecessarily slow the entry of new states into the nation, or restrict the nation's ability to pass new Amendments. Neither possibility could appeal to politicians.  Whatever the reason, the House of Representatives resolved to ask only Connecticut, South Carolina, and Virginia for their decision on ratifying the 13th Amendment -- they did not ask for the decisions of the four new states. Since the new states had Representatives in the House who did not protest when the resolve was passed, it's apparent that even the new states agreed that they should not be included in the ratification process.  In 1818, the President, the House of Representatives, the Secretary of State, the four "new" states, and the seventeen "old" states, all clearly believed that the support of just thirteen states was required to ratify the 13th Amendment. That being so, Virginia's vote to ratify was legally sufficient to ratify the "missing' Amendment in 1819 (and would still be so today).  INSULT TO INJURY  Apparently persuaded by Dodge's various arguments and proofs that the "missing" 13th Amendment had satisfied the Constitutional requirements for ratification, Mr. Hartgrove (National Archives) wrote back that Virginia had nevertheless failed to satisfy the bureaucracy's procedural requirements for ratification:  "Under current legal provisions, the Archivist of the United States is empowered to certify that he has in his custody the correct number of state certificates of ratification of a proposed constitu- tional amendment to constitute its ratification by the United States of America as a whole. In the nineteenth century, that function was performed by the Secretary of State. Clearly, the Secretary of State never received a certificate of ratification of the title of nobility amendment from the Commonwealth of Virginia, which is why  Page 19  that amendment failed to become the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution."  This is an extraordinary admission.  Mr. Hartgrove implicitly concedes that the 13th Amendment was ratified by Virginia and satisfied the Constitution's ratification requirements. However, Hartgrove then insists that the ratification was nevertheless justly denied because the Secretary of State was not properly notified with a "certificate of ratification". In other words, the government's last, best argument that the 13th Amendment was not ratified boils down to this:  Though the Amendment satisfied Constitutional requirement for ratification, it is nonetheless missing from our Constitution simply because a single, official sheet of paper is missing in Washington. Mr. Hartgrove implies that despite the fact that three-quarters of the States in the Union voted to ratify an Amendment, the will of the legislators and the people of this nation should be denied because somebody screwed up and lost a single "certificate of ratification". This "certificate" may be missing because either  1) Virginia failed to file a proper notice; or 2) the notice was "lost in the mail; or 3) the notice was lost, unrecorded, misplaced, or intentionally destroyed, by some bureaucrat in Washington D.C.  This final excuse insults every American's political rights, but Mr. Hartgrove nevertheless offers a glimmer of hope: If the National Archives "received a certificate of ratification of the title of nobility amendment from the Commonwealth of Virginia, we would inform Congress and await further developments." In other words, the issue of whether this 13th Amendment was ratified and is, or is not, a legitimate Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, is not merely a historical curiosity -- the ratification issue is still live.*2*  But most importantly, Hartgrove implies that the only remaining argument against the 13th Amendment's ratification is a procedural error involving the absence of a "certificate of ratification".  Dodge countered Hartgrove's procedure argument by citing some of the ratification procedures recorded for other states when the 13th Amendment was being considered. He notes that according to the Journal of the House of Representatives. 11th Congress, 2nd Session, at p. 241, a "letter" (not a "certificate of ratification") from the Governor of Ohio announcing Ohio's ratification was submitted not to the Secretary of State but rather to the House of Representatives where it "was read and ordered to lie on the table." Likewise, "The Kentucky ratification was also returned to the House, while Maryland's earlier ratification is not listed as having been return to Congress."  The House Journal implies that since Ohio and Kentucky were not required to notify the Secretary of State of their ratification decisions, there was likewise no requirement that Virginia file a "certificate of ratification" with the Secretary of State. Again, despite arguments to the contrary, it appears that the "missing"  Page 20 Amendment was Constitutionally ratified and should not be denied because of some possible procedural error.  QUICK, MEN! TO THE ARCHIVES!  Each of Sen. Mitchell's and Mr. Hartgrove's arguments against ratification have been overcome or badly weakened. Still, some of the evidence supporting ratification is inferential; some of the conclusions are only implied. But it's no wonder that there's such an austere sprinkling of hard evidence surrounding this 13th Amend- ment: According to The Gazette (5/10/91), the Library of Congress has 349,402 un-catalogued rare books and 13.9 million un-catalogued rare manuscripts. The evidence of ratification seems tantalizingly close but remains buried in those masses of un-catalogued documents, waiting to be found. It will take some luck and some volunteers to uncover the final proof.  We have an Amendment that looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck. But because we have been unable to find the eggshell from which it hatched in 1819, Sen. Mitchell and Mr. Hart- grove insist we can't ... quite ... absolutely prove it's a duck, and therefore, the government is under no obligation to concede it's a duck.  Maybe so.  But if we can't prove it's a duck, they can't prove it's not. If the proof of ratification is not quite conclusive, the evidence against ratification is almost nonexistent, largely a function of the government's refusal to acknowledge the proof.  We are left in the peculiar position of boys facing bullies in the schoolyard. We show them proof that they should again include the "missing" 13th Amendment on the Constitution; they sneer and jeer and taunt us with cries of "make us".  Perhaps we shall.  The debate goes on. The mystery continues to unfold. The answer lies buried in the archives.  If you are close to a state archive or large library anywhere in the USA, please search for editions of the U.S. Constitution printed between 1819 and 1870. If you find more evidence of the "missing" 13th Amendment please contact David Dodge, POB 985, Taos, New Mexico, 87571.  1) It's worth noting that Rick Donaldson, another researcher, uncovered certified copies of the 1865 and 1867 editions of the Colorado Civil Codes which also contain the missing Amendment. Although these editions were stored in the Colorado state archive, their existence was previously un- catalogued and unknown to the Colorado archivists.  2) If there's insufficient evidence that Virginia did ratify in 1819 (there is no evidence that Virginia did not), this raises a fantastic possibility. Since there was no time limit specified when the Amendment was proposed, and since the government clearly believed only Virginia's vote remained  Page 21 to be counted in the ratification issue, the current state legislature of Virginia could theoretically vote to ratify the Amendment, send the necessary certificates to Washington, and thereby add the Amendment to the Constitution. -------------------------------------------------------------------     CHRISTIAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE its time to make a stand folks or be run over      

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ILLEGAL ALIEN, BARACK OBAMA, GRANDMA SAYS HE'S KENYAN

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ILLEGAL ALIEN, BARACK OBAMA, GRANDMA SAYS HE'S KENYAN
Obama Born In Kenya? His Grandmother Says Yes

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Someone is lying. According to Obama's Kenyan (paternal) grandmother, as well

as his half-brother and half-sister, Barack Hussein Obama was born in Kenya,

not in Hawaii as the Democratic candidate for president claims. His grandmother

bragged that her grandson is about to be President of the United States and is

so proud because she was present DURING HIS BIRTH IN KENYA, in the

delivery room. -This, according to several news sites and Pennsylvania attorney

Philip J. Berg (see video below) who is, surprisingly, a life long democrat himself.

Berg is the former Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania, and he has an

impressive background in his activities as a democrat, but his support for the

party seemingly stops when it comes to his trust in Barack Hussein Obama.

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You would think at some point a candidate for President of the United States

would have to present a ceritfied birth certificate to prove he was born on US

soil as the Constitution requires a President to be.

Ok when is Obama going to present his?
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Clinton, Quigley, and the New World Order

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Clinton, Quigley, and the New World Order
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I’ve been doing a lot of research lately, and I recently came across this little-known quote while reading through Bill Clinton’s book My Life. In Chapter 24, he writes:

    “I ended 1987 with my third speech of the decade at the Florida Democratic convention…

    I told the Florida Democrats, “We have to do nothing less than create a new world economic order and secure the place of the American people within it.” The central arguments I made were “We’ve got to pay the price today to secure tomorrow” and “We’re all in it together.”

    In retrospect, my speeches in the late eighties seem interesting to me because of their similarity to what I would say in 1992 and what I tried to do as President.”

      Bill Clinton speaks of Carroll Quigley at 1992 Democratic National Convention.
      
Recall that Clinton was a Rhodes Scholar. Recall also that one of Clinton’s professors at Georgetown was Carroll Quigley, and that he has quoted Quigley and payed homage to him as a mentor many times in his speeches, including his 1992 nomination acceptance speech. In My Life he discusses the “lasting impact” that Quigleys “insights” had on him. On page ix of The Anglo-American Establishment, Quigley writes:

    “The Rhodes scholarship established by the terms of Cecil Rhodes’ seventh will are known to everyone. What is not so widely known is that Rhodes, in five previous wills, left his fortune to form a secret society, which was to devote itself to the preservation and expansion of the British Empire. And what does not seem to be known to anyone is that this secret society … continues to exist to this day. To be sure, [it] is not a childish thing like the Ku Klux Klan, and it does not have any secret robes, secret handclasps, or secret passwords. It does not need any of these, since its members know each other intimately. It probably has no oaths of secrecy nor any formal procedure of initiation. It does, however, exist and holds secret meetings…. This Group is, as I shall show, one of the most important historical facts of the twentieth century.”

And what were the goals of this “group”? According to Quigley (Tragedy and Hope, pg. 324):

    “…nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and he economy of the world as a whole. The system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences. The apex of the system was to be the Bank for International Settlements in Basil, Switzerland, a private bank owned and controlled by the world’s central banks which were themselves private corporations. Each central bank …sought to dominate its government by its ability to control Treasury loans, to manipulate foreign exchanges, to influence the level of economic activity in the country, and to influence cooperative politicians by subsequent economic rewards in the business world”

And how does he know that? Two pages later he writes:

    “I know of the operation of this network because I have studied it for twenty years and was permitted for two years during the 1960’s to examine its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims and have for much of my life been close to it and to many of its instruments. In general my chief difference of opinion is that it wishes to remain unknown.”

This is merely the tip of the iceberg. If you really want to understand the relevance of this quote by Clinton, I highly recommending reading the five part series entitled The Future Is Calling by G. Edward Griffin. All of these Quigley quotes can be found in part two, entitled Secret Societies and Hidden Agendas (though you will benefit greatly if you start with part one.)

Also, read The Trilateral Commission: Usurping Sovereignty by Patrick Wood. Bill Clinton is a member of the Trilateral Commission, which — as you will learn if you don’t already know — was founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski with the explicit goal of creating the “new world economic order” that Clinton is talking about. The creation of this new world order, according to the Trilateral Commission’s own writings, means “working against the best interest of the United States”[1] to accomplish an “end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece”[2], which will eventually give way to a one world collectivist government run by them from behind the scenes.

Senator Barry Goldwater tried to warn us about this thirty years ago. In his book With No Apologies (1979), he wrote:

    “Where I differ from [then Governor Nelson Rockefeller] is in the suggestion implicit throughout his [1962 lectures at Harvard University] that… the United States must submerge its national identity and surrender substantial matters of sovereignty to a new political order. The implications in Governor Rockefeller’s presentation have become concrete proposals advanced by David Rockefeller’s newest international cabal, the Trilateral Commission. Whereas the Council on Foreign Relations is distinctly national in membership, the Trilateral Commission is international… It is intended to be the vehicle for multinational consolidation of the commercial and banking interests by seizing control of the political government of the United States. Zbigniew Brzezinski and David Rockefeller screened and selected every individual who was invited to participate in shaping and administering the proposed new world order.” (pg 293)

    “What the Trilaterals truly intend is the creation of a worldwide economic power superior to the political governments of the national-states involved… As managers and creators of the system they will rule the future.” ” (pg. 299)

See also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSQFySxzznw

[1] Trilateral Commission founder David Rockefeller, in his book “Memoirs”, pg. 405. He also openly says that he is part of a “secret cabal” that is “conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure—one world, if you will”
[2] Trilateral Commissioner Richard Gardner, “The Hard Road to World Order”, Foreign Affairs, April 1974, pg. 558
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BACK TO BASICS, LIBERTY OR DEATH

BACK TO BASICS, LIBERTY OR DEATH
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"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death"

A speech delivered by Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775.

No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But different men often see the same subject in different lights; and, therefore, I hope it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if, entertaining as I do opinions of a character very opposite to theirs, I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve. This is no time for ceremony. The questing before the House is one of awful moment to this country. For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery; and in proportion to the magnitude of the subject ought to be the freedom of the debate. It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive at truth, and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country. Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, through fear of giving offense, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the Majesty of Heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings.

Mr. President, it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it.

I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. And judging by the past, I wish to know what there has been in the conduct of the British ministry for the last ten years to justify those hopes with which gentlemen have been pleased to solace themselves and the House. Is it that insidious smile with which our petition has been lately received? Trust it not, sir; it will prove a snare to your feet. Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss. Ask yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition comports with those warlike preparations which cover our waters and darken our land. Are fleets and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled that force must be called in to win back our love? Let us not deceive ourselves, sir. These are the implements of war and subjugation; the last arguments to which kings resort. I ask gentlemen, sir, what means this martial array, if its purpose be not to force us to submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us: they can be meant for no other. They are sent over to bind and rivet upon us those chains which the British ministry have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying that for the last ten years. Have we anything new to offer upon the subject? Nothing. We have held the subject up in every light of which it is capable; but it has been all in vain. Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication? What terms shall we find which have not been already exhausted? Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves. Sir, we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on. We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and Parliament. Our petitions have been slighted; our remonstrances have produced additional violence and insult; our supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne! In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free--if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending--if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained--we must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight! An appeal to arms and to the God of hosts is all that is left us!

They tell us, sir, that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next week, or the next year? Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a British guard shall be stationed in every house? Shall we gather strength but irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot? Sir, we are not weak if we make a proper use of those means which the God of nature hath placed in our power. The millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations, and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us. The battle, sir, is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave. Besides, sir, we have no election. If we were base enough to desire it, it is now too late to retire from the contest. There is no retreat but in submission and slavery! Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston! The war is inevitable--and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come.

It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace--but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!
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