From: Rebel News <andrew@therebel.org>
Date: Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 9:32 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Rebel Newsflash - Thursday, 23 June 2011
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Ron Paul's new effort to legalize marijuana (by Mike Adams) Four decades of the so-called "War on Drugs" has led only to the suffering of millions of innocents, the crowding of our prisons with non-violent citizens, the utter waste of billions of dollars on law enforcement and the (in)justice system, and the enriching of underground drug gangs who thrive on violence. The outlawing of marijuana in America has been a disastrous political policy... Read More... |
Federal Reserve Shipped Billions to Iraq Which Were Then Stolen (by Washington's Blog) CNBC reports today:
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Rense Celente - The American Dream is Gone (by Jeff Rense)
Inevitable collapse, Police Brutality, Crummy Politicians - and a little George Carlin. Source: Jeff Rense |
Something Rotten This Way Comes (by Philip Giraldi) The issue of Israel is of critical importance to the antiwar movement, as frequenters of this website are surely aware. This is because Israel and its lobby in the United States have succeeded in so intertwining their interests with those of the United States that whenever Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sneezes four hundred congressmen say "Gesundheit!" What Israel does has... Read More... |
Is The Economy Improving? (by The Economic Collapse) Is the U.S. economy improving? That is what Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke would have us believe. Bernanke declared today that the "recovery appears to be proceeding at a moderate pace" and that everything is going pretty much as planned. Sadly, the mainstream media and most of the American people still seem to have faith in the economic pronouncements of Helicopter Ben. They... Read More... |
Allison in Zionist Wonderland (by Rehmats World) It's the story of Allison Benedikt, a film editor at the Village Voice. She was raised by her American Jewish parents living in Youngstown (Ohio) to love Israel more than her country of birth. She tells her shocking experience in her recent article entitled Life After Zionist Summer Camp . Her experience, though, is not as bad as the experience of another American Jew, Jack Bernstein, who... Read More... |
Cop Trespasses, Arrests Woman for Taking Video (by Kurt Nimmo) As Officer Mario Masic of the Rochester, New York, police demonstrates in the video below, it is no longer safe to shoot video on your own property in America.
It is entirely legal to stand in your own front yard and photograph the police or anybody else in a public street. But if the police think you're "anti-cop," they're going to violate your rights and arrest you. Masic... Read More... |
Democracy for the poor (by Gideon Levy)
There's no point dwelling on the Labor Party and its new dispute about voter registration. Nor is there any cause to fret about its system of primaries. There are worse systems, and no party has a better primaries set-up. True, I might have some nostalgic pining for the old, smoke-filled room on 110 Hayarkon Street where the party selected its candidates. All that's left of that venue is an... Read More... |
Israel's weakest citizens are exploited by its democracy (by Gideon Levy) So long as democratic consciousness is so lax, and social discrimination is so egregious, this corrupt dance will continue.
There's no point dwelling on the Labor Party and its new dispute about voter registration. Nor is there any cause to fret about its system of primaries. There are worse systems, and no party has a better primaries set-up. True, I might have some nostalgic pining for... Read More... |
Griffin Must Go: British Nationalism On Hold (by Colin Liddell) Across Europe ethno-nationalist parties have been making considerable gains , but in Britain, one of the countries most threatened by mass immigration, multi-culturalism, and the liberal fascist thought crime legislation needed to maintain this unnatural state, the main ethno-nationalist party, the BNP, has been failing miserably. In recent months, the party's vote has dropped... Read More... |
America's recent major wars have all been accompanied by memorable falsehoods (by Peter Dale Scott) It is a troubled time for NATO's campaign against Libya. President Obama has seen a near-revolt in Congress against the costly war, while Defense Secretary Gates in Brussels has warned his European allies that their tepid response "is putting the Libya mission and the alliance's very future at risk." [1 ] Back home, according to the London Daily... Read More... |
Free to Lose: Jews, Whites, and Libertarianism, Part 1 (by Brenton Sanderson) The political philosophy of libertarianism has recently attracted a wave of support in the United States among the mainly White Tea Party movement, and the supporters of Ron and Rand Paul. The catalyst has been the perceived failings of the Obama administration's response to the global financial crisis and subsequent recession: a response characterized by an ideologically-driven expansion... Read More... |
Beijing and Moscow beyond the SCO summit (by Pepe Escobar) China and Russia struggle for influence over Central Asian economies, but see eye-to-eye on other geopolitical issues.
So what really happened at the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), last week in... Read More... |
Libyan Rebels Impose Press Censorship (by Kurt Nimmo) Back in April when the U.S. effort to overthrow Gaddafi was just picking up steam, the al-Qaeda rebels said they intend to install a parliamentary democracy in Libya. Libyan rebel displays injured Gaddafi soldier for media. Photo: BRQ Network. "Libyans as a whole — and I am one of them — want a civilian democracy, not dictatorship, not tribalism and not one based on violence or... Read More... |
Pakistan-India Relations: Fruitless Dialogue with India (by Sajjad Shaukat) On June 23 and 24 this year, the foreign secretaries of Pakistan and India will meet in Islamabad to discuss various issues such as peace, security, Kashmir and friendship. However, Pakistan has been conducting fruitless dialogue with India. In this regard, the fact of the matter is that India has been using delaying tactics and is only fulfilling formalities as part of its shrewd diplomacy by... Read More... |
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