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Posts Tagged ‘orwell’
Carl Sagan - A thousand years of darknessIf we fail to learn from history, we are destine to repeat it. Carl Sagan explores how the ancient world’s greatest repository of knowledge, the library of Alexandria met its end. Distortion of ethnic, religious fundamentalism, apathy, and the rejection of scientific values may deliver us into a 2nd dark age.Consider the Evangelical Movement of John Hagee You can not make changes to a party from the outside. It’s like standing outside of a fortress and shouting at the people who have walled themselves up inside.Whether you are a Republican or a Democrat, learn how to have a say over who winds up on the ballot Caucus 101 People may disagree with me, but I do not believe a third party can work. Michael Powell, Colin Powell’s son, got rid of media equal access regulations for candidates when he was head of the FCC. (See Orwell Rolls in his Grave.) You can’t get a message out to the sheeple unless you have millions from lobbyist contributions. You can go to your neighborhood caucus and work at being a delegate. That will give you a say in who the sheeple have to vote for. Many Republicans stand by Ronald Reagan as an example of a great Republican. I admit I used to Reagan imposed quotas on Japanese auto manufactures to encourage them to build their auto manufacturing plants in the U.S. hnn.us This worked quite well, bringing jobs to the U.S. This should be an example of why we should be weary of propaganda telling us tariffs are bad. Where I lost faith in Reagan was The Iran Contra Scandal, October Surprise, and his war on drugs. The Iran Contra Scandal was the CIA selling Arms to Iran to fund the Contra Rebels in Nicaragua. That in it’s self is pretty bad, but the Contras were mass murderers. The Contras were actually running drugs into the U.S. on plains being provided by the CIA. That just sounds crazy doesn’t it? The sad thing is there’s a lot of documentaries and documentation out there to back this up. How could Reagan support criminals who were running drugs into the U.S. while waging a war on drugs? What the hell was he thinking? Reagan’s war on drugs violated the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution by allowing the police to confiscate people’s property to pay for his war on drugs: Amendment V
The Future of Freedom Foundation has compiled a list of examples where Reagan’s drug war laws have opened the door for an abuse of property seizures. For more information watch: Bill Moyers PBS 1987 documentary Secret Government Constitution in Crisis John Pilger’s documentary War on Democracy. |