Posted by gestroud on May 18, 2009
Where did this modern “conservative” movement start? Ronald Reagan. In the last presidential election it seemed all of he Republican Party candidates were bending over backwards to give the impression they were the most loyal disciples of Ronald Reagan. Then I remembered an audiotape I heard years ago by movie director Myron Fagan, called “Red Stars Over Hollywood,” in which Fagan repeatedly called Reagan “Ronnie the Red.”
Posted by gestroud on April 21, 2009
In the 1980s there was a banking crisis in the US caused by fraud in the Savings & Loan industry. How does today’s crisis compare? Twice as big, five times as big, ten times as big? Try 100 times bigger.
How did it happen? The people at the top of the biggest financial institutions were total crooks. Not a theory. A reality.
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If you’re an American citizen, the federal government reserves the right to at any time, for any purpose to compel you by threat of fines and imprisonment to open up every detail of your financial life.
In contrast, the Federal Reserve is legally exempt from audit.
That’s right, the biggest financial force in the world which has absolute authority over the US money supply does not get audited – ever.
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When Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gave U.S. President Barack Obama a copy of Eduardo Galeano’s book The Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent at last weekend’s Summit of the Americas, the corporate media appeared to be caught off guard.
In its initial report, CNN (Newsroom, 4/18/09) appeared to be completely unaware of Galeano’s classic 1971 treatise on the history of European and U.S. imperialism in Latin America, failing to correct Obama’s initial mistaken belief that the book was penned by Chavez himself.
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Where is the Bailout Bill money going? You might be a little surprised – and a little disgusted to find out what banks are doing with the bailout money provided courtesy of the American taxpayer.
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President Obama defends his decision to boycott the recent United Nations anti-racism conference – and the UN replies