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Alex Jones does drugs on the air! Unbelievable! Someone pass a law quick!

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Mainstream News: Failule to understand what they report on

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NOT = AK47

 

The Soviet Story: Think you know the real history of World War II

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A frightening look into the real Soviet Union:

The Soviet Story


http://www.sovietstory.com/

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 July 2010 22:54
 

Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican?

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Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican?

 

And Dirty (Rick) Sanchez...

 

Note: I'm no Republican, but isn't it a bit racist for privileged white Americans to keep telling minorities what they should believe?



 

Video on Ron Paul's statement on the mosque

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WARNING: This was Olbermann's show so parts of the dialog are misleading. The clips on Glenn Beck are edited and he clarified his statements on his own radio program this week as well as played the whole clip which was not an endorsement of this iman as the liberal media has said. Either way, I don't support his view on the mosque but feel that we should at least be as honest as possible when promoting our own views. Also Melissa Harris makes a shallow statement regarding that she is for egalitarianism and justice but Ron Paul is for liberty as if those three words are mutually exclusive.

Oddly, James Corbett asks not who's funding opposition to the mosque (ala Pelosi) but who IS funding the mosque?

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 August 2010 19:47
 
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Gandhi was an anti statist in the sense that his vision of India meant India without an underlying government.[102] His idea was that true self rule in a country means that every person rules himself and that there is no state which enforces laws upon the people.[103][104] On occasions he described himself as a philosophical anarchist.[105] A free India for him meant existence of thousands of self sufficient small communities (an idea possibly from Tolstoy) who rule themselves without hindering others. It did not mean merely transferring a British established administrative structure into Indian hands which he said was just making Hindustan into Englistan.[106] He wanted to dissolve the Congress Party after independence and establish a system of direct democracy in India,[107] having no faith in the British styled parliamentary system.[106]

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