http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDIfn6aIF3o
Jack Blood Exposes Alex Jones Part 1
Kent Knudson, Leader of 9/11 Truth AZ, Commits Suicide (1949 - 2010)
Kent Knudson, best known locally for shooting and killing someone else's cow on his property as well as his role in 9/11 Truth AZ, committed suicide on September 25.
Coal Warshttp://impactglassman.blogspot.com/ |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RNcLOi14yk (Lyrics at bottom.) ...cal
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just heard this song on Sons Of Anarchy Season 4 premier ! Awesome song ! And the perfect song to be played on tonights season premier of Sons !
The View: Joe Scarborough Performs - The View
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lEGXk0Z6KU
Joshua James - Amazing Grace
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5FlCh6j8BQ&feature=related
Billy Ray Cyrus Runway Lights
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUrgRCbqodE&feature=related
http://blog.reidreport.com/2011/05/herman-cain-dont-snuff-my-seed/
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(Audio flashback) Herman Cain: voice of the ‘don’t snuff my seed,’ ‘ho’ ad
May 25, 2011 · Posted in 2012, Advertising, News and Current Affairs, People, Politics, Radio, Republicans
I wish this was a joke. It is NOT a joke. Watch:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=America's_PAC
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Confusing the facts to confuse the issues
According to The Black Commentator, Democratic National Committee "African American Media Director William Marshall makes a distinction between the highly obnoxious America’s Pac attack ads, and People of Color United’s/J. Patrick Rooney’s Black voter suppression messages. 'A simple attack ad is probably similar to the Swift Boat ads' that sully a candidate’s character and reputation, said Marshall. 'Whereas, a Black voter suppression ad tries to use African American voices to shift blame… They want you to come away confused. They purposely don’t want you to be clear on the issue, they want to confuse the facts.'" [5]The "$1 million ad spending [wasn't] meant to specifically depress the African-American turnout," Nadler said in October 2004. "Our ads . . . are reducing the Democratic vote and increasing the Republican vote," he said. "Which part of that equation am I supposed to dislike?"
http://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/candidates/herman-cain/
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Herman Cain
Former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza Inc. and radio talk show host
Fast Facts
Herman Cain
Date of Birth
Dec 13, 1945Education
Bachelor’s degree, 1967, Morehouse College. Master’s degree, 1971, Purdue University.Family
Married to Gloria Etchison since 1968. They have two grown children and one grandchild. Current home: Suburban Atlanta.What you might not know
He is a cancer survivor. He was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in 2006, and surgeons removed 30 percent of his colon and 70 percent of his liver. He underwent chemotherapy twice. He has told Iowans he has been cancer-free for five years.He ran for U.S. Senate in the Republican Party primary in Georgia in 2004, finishing second with 26.2 percent of the vote in a three-way race
Other political highlights
He was a senior adviser in 1996 to the Dole/Kemp presidential campaign. In 2010, Cain spoke at more than 40 tea party events and became popular on Twitter and YouTube.com. In December 2010, he was the readers’ choice for the Republican Party’s 2012 presidential nominee on the conservative Internet site, RedState.comOther career highlights
After graduate school, Cain worked as a business analyst for Coca-Cola. He served as chief executive of the National Restaurant Association in 1996 and three years later became its president. He also served as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He’s been a radio talk show host, a commentator for Fox News Business, and a syndicated columnist distributed by North Star Writers Group. He serves on boards of various companies and is an associate minister of Antioch Baptist Church North in Atlanta.
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Contact Details
825 Fairways CourtSuite 303
Stockbridge, Georgia 30281
Phone: 678-565-5335
Fax: 678-565-5338
E-Mail: hc AT hermancain.com
Web: http://www.hermancain.com/
Other SourceWatch Resources
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Economic_Freedom_Coalition
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Economic Freedom Coalition
From SourceWatch
The Economic Freedom Coalition is a project of conservative businessman and radio talk show host Herman Cain. "The Economic Freedom Coalition is an action-oriented organization whose purpose is to put pressure on the U.S. House and U.S. Senate at critical times on critical issues," the Cain wesbite states. [1]The EFC website lists its allies as including: Economic Freedom Allies
- Americans for Fair Taxation
- Americans for Prosperity
- Media Research Center
- Free Market Project
- National Retail Sales Tax Alliance
- Tax Foundation
- NASCON
- Club for Growth
- Heritage Foundation
- CATO Institute
Contact Details
Web:http://www.economicfreedomcoalition.org/home.asphttp://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Business_%26_Media_Institute
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The Business & Media Institute (BMI) was founded in 1992 as the Free Market Project by the conservative media watchdog group Media Research Center whose President is L.Brent Bozell. BMI describes itself as an organization "devoted solely to analyzing and exposing the anti-free enterprise culture of the media." [1]
In the 2007 report, "Bad Company III: For American Businessmen in the News, the Defense Never Rests" by Managing Editor Amy Menefee and Research Analysts Paul Detrick, Stuart James and R. Warren Anderson, [2], the Institute charged that network TV newscasts hold a “natural antipathy” toward the free enterprise system that biases how they cover corporate executives and corporate executive pay. TV viewers, says the Institute’s report on anti-business bias, see 1½ times more criminal businessmen on the news than philanthropist-businessmen. The Institute recommends that “the major media refrain from reflexively viewing money as evil in and of itself” and “maintain a sense of perspective on the issue of CEO compensation.”
http://gregandjennifer.com/?p=5191
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Matt Philbin – Culture and Media InstitutePosted September 9th, 2011 in Guests and tagged 9/11, Culture and Media Institute, Matt Philbin by Sully
Thanks go out to Culture and Media Institute’s Matt Philbin for joining Greg and Jennifer on TCND this afternoon to discuss the non-role of religion in this weekend’s 9/11 memorial ceremony.
NYC Mayor Bloomberg has vetoed the presence of religious speakers at the site of Ground Zero during the memorial ceremony on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a fact the major networks are ignoring or avoiding. But Matt and the Culture and Media Institute are following the story.
http://spectator.org/blog/2011/05/27/herman-cain-and-the-fed
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Herman Cain and the Fed
Joshua Green at the Atlantic takes note of an interesting situation: Herman Cain, currently undertaking a populist and Tea Party-based campaign for the presidency, is a former Kansas City Federal Reserve chairman.
There are elements of the Tea Party, especially those influenced by Ron Paul, who are against the Fed in general. And the Tea Party has led the wider trend in Republican thought against loose monetary policy. For Cain to have been a member of the Fed and defend it some cases is an obstacle in his attempt to present himself as the Tea Party favorite.
Cain was appointed as a Class C director of the Kansas City Fed board in 1992. In that capacity, he provided advice to the president of the KC Fed (the conservative Thomas Hoenig) about conditions for private, non-bank businesses. According to Green, that particular bank was very conservative at the time, and so was Cain:
http://crooksandliars.com/jon-perr/right-wing-war-on-aarp
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Of course, the 60 Plus Association is non-partisan in much the same way that bricks float. As SourceWatch, Rachel Maddow and FireDogLake all documented, "60 Plus has been a front group for the pharmaceutical industry since its inception." As Greg Sargent detailed, Boone's group, led by president and long-time Bush supporter Jim Martin, in 2005 backed Social Security privatization. Now, the 60 Plus Association with $2 million in funding from Big Pharma is producing ads and distributing direct mail with fabricated health care reform horror stories designed to scare the bejesus out of America's seniors.
As Maddow and FDL related, 60 Plus is tightly integrated into the usual suspects of right-wing astro-turfing, including FreedomWorks, the Tea Party movement, Bonner & Associates and even Jack Abramoff. And virtually all of its political skullduggery is funded by its friends in pharmaceutical lobby:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=60_Plus_Association
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60 Plus president James L. Martin claims to have given then-"Texas Gov. George W. Bush his first political job ... way back in 1967." [6] Martin also "credits himself" with coming up with the phrase "death tax," as part of efforts to repeal the estate tax. [7]
In September 2005, 60 Plus was part of a consortium of conservative groups -- along with the National Tax Limitation Committee, American Conservative Union and Americans for Tax Reform -- to call for "a measured response to [Hurricane] Katrina ... and a continuation of sound tax and regulatory policies."[8] Under the banner of the "Tax Cut Working Group coalition," the groups "urged President Bush and Congress to emphasize private sector initiatives in the hurricane relief effort, and not abandon his agenda of tax relief in the wake of the disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina." The coalition's open letter on the matter stated, "While Katrina's effects have been vivid and widespread, this event should not serve as an excuse to change national policy priorities, nor to further dissipate the federal treasury. ... On-going tax rate reductions and Social Security reform should not be sacrificed on the altar of Katrina or 'deficit reduction.'"[9]
In a segment on her August 10, 2009 show, Rachel Maddow discussed the 60 Plus Association's ties to the G0P, disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the lobbying group Bonner & Associates"[10]
segment on her August 10, 2009 show
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In 2003, the drug-maker Pfizer paid 60 Plus to help defeat prescription drug legislation in Minnesota and in New Mexico. According to the AARP‘s investigation, Pfizer, quote, “hired Bonner & Associates, a Washington-based firm that specializes in ‘Astroturf lobbying.‘ The firm‘s paid callers, reading from scripts that identified them as representatives of 60 Plus urged residents to ask their governors to veto the legislation. Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. later said it had paid Bonner & Associates to make the calls.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/16/stephen-colbert-takes-on_n_323640.htmlhttp://crooksandliars.com/jon-perr/right-wing-war-on-aarp
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Of course, the 60 Plus Association is non-partisan in much the same way that bricks float. As SourceWatch, Rachel Maddow and FireDogLake all documented, "60 Plus has been a front group for the pharmaceutical industry since its inception." As Greg Sargent detailed, Boone's group, led by president and long-time Bush supporter Jim Martin, in 2005 backed Social Security privatization. Now, the 60 Plus Association with $2 million in funding from Big Pharma is producing ads and distributing direct mail with fabricated health care reform horror stories designed to scare the bejesus out of America's seniors.
As Maddow and FDL related, 60 Plus is tightly integrated into the usual suspects of right-wing astro-turfing, including FreedomWorks, the Tea Party movement, Bonner & Associates and even Jack Abramoff. And virtually all of its political skullduggery is funded by its friends in pharmaceutical lobby:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=60_Plus_Association
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60 Plus president James L. Martin claims to have given then-"Texas Gov. George W. Bush his first political job ... way back in 1967." [6] Martin also "credits himself" with coming up with the phrase "death tax," as part of efforts to repeal the estate tax. [7]
In September 2005, 60 Plus was part of a consortium of conservative groups -- along with the National Tax Limitation Committee, American Conservative Union and Americans for Tax Reform -- to call for "a measured response to [Hurricane] Katrina ... and a continuation of sound tax and regulatory policies."[8] Under the banner of the "Tax Cut Working Group coalition," the groups "urged President Bush and Congress to emphasize private sector initiatives in the hurricane relief effort, and not abandon his agenda of tax relief in the wake of the disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina." The coalition's open letter on the matter stated, "While Katrina's effects have been vivid and widespread, this event should not serve as an excuse to change national policy priorities, nor to further dissipate the federal treasury. ... On-going tax rate reductions and Social Security reform should not be sacrificed on the altar of Katrina or 'deficit reduction.'"[9]
In a segment on her August 10, 2009 show, Rachel Maddow discussed the 60 Plus Association's ties to the G0P, disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the lobbying group Bonner & Associates"[10]
segment on her August 10, 2009 show
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In 2003, the drug-maker Pfizer paid 60 Plus to help defeat prescription drug legislation in Minnesota and in New Mexico. According to the AARP‘s investigation, Pfizer, quote, “hired Bonner & Associates, a Washington-based firm that specializes in ‘Astroturf lobbying.‘ The firm‘s paid callers, reading from scripts that identified them as representatives of 60 Plus urged residents to ask their governors to veto the legislation. Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. later said it had paid Bonner & Associates to make the calls.”
Why does Bonner & Associates sound so familiar? Oh, yes, they‘re the firm that‘s now being investigated by Congress after they admitted to stealing letterhead and writing fake letters to impersonate groups like the NAACP in their coal industry-funded efforts to defeat climate legislation. Same guys.
60 Plus also appears to have had ties in the past to the platonic form of Washington things or people to whom it is best not to have ties. That, of course, would be Jack Abramoff. According to a “Mother Jones” magazine investigation, Jack Abramoff once instructed an Indian tribe to donate 60 Plus, saying that that would help garner support for their legislative causes with the House GOP leadership.
60 Plus also appears to have had ties in the past to the platonic form of Washington things or people to whom it is best not to have ties. That, of course, would be Jack Abramoff. According to a “Mother Jones” magazine investigation, Jack Abramoff once instructed an Indian tribe to donate 60 Plus, saying that that would help garner support for their legislative causes with the House GOP leadership.
Stephen Colbert Takes On Coal Lobby And Bonner And Associates (VIDEO)
Huffington Post First Posted: 10-16-09 10:35 AM | Updated: 03-18-10 05:12 AM
*I DO NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO THIS SONG* I simply love the artist and want people to hear his wonderful music. Please support him by buying his albums, visit: http://joshuajames.bigcartel.com/ or http://www.joshuajames.tv/ or iTunes to purchase his albums.
Song Title: Coal War
Artist: Joshua James
Album: Build Me This
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
arrive upon the mountain just to see what we have done
I ain't cutting my hair, cutting 'til the good lord comes
I ain't open my eyes 'til we all walk free
I ain't open my eyes 'til we all walk free
I ain't open my eyes 'til we all walk free
'til the color of our skin it don't mean a damn thing
I ain't open my eyes, open 'til we all walk free
I ain't pickin' up the paper 'til the wild wind blows
I ain't pickin' up the paper 'til the wild wind blows
I ain't pickin' up the paper 'til the wild wind blows
'til we say what we should say, 'til we know what we should know
I ain't pickin' up the paper, pickin' 'til the wild wind blows
'Cause it's a coal, it's a coal war
It's a coal, coal, it's a coal war
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
arrive upon the mountain just to see what we have done
I ain't cutting my hair, cutting 'til the good lord comes
'til the good lord comes
'Cause it's a coal, it's a coal war
It's a coal, coal, coal...
If we don't walk free with hand in heart, it's time
If we cannot see all we destroy, we're blind
It's not the hand that cuts, it's the heart we left behind
It's not the hand that cuts, it's the hatred deep inside
It's not the hand that cuts, it's the hatred deep inside
It's not the hand, not the hand
Five dollars and a head to keep,
with dull black scissors and some kerosene;
you burnt the house, but you came to bid him well
what a thing to tell: "Put poison in the well."
Just to say, just to say, just to say, just to say...
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
arrive upon the mountain just to see what we have done
I ain't cutting my hair, cutting 'til the good lord comes
'til the good lord comes
9/11 Was An Inside Job
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5tyb98gCQ8
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/jackalope/2010/10/kent_knudson_leader_of_911_tru.php
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Song Title: Coal War
Artist: Joshua James
Album: Build Me This
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
arrive upon the mountain just to see what we have done
I ain't cutting my hair, cutting 'til the good lord comes
I ain't open my eyes 'til we all walk free
I ain't open my eyes 'til we all walk free
I ain't open my eyes 'til we all walk free
'til the color of our skin it don't mean a damn thing
I ain't open my eyes, open 'til we all walk free
I ain't pickin' up the paper 'til the wild wind blows
I ain't pickin' up the paper 'til the wild wind blows
I ain't pickin' up the paper 'til the wild wind blows
'til we say what we should say, 'til we know what we should know
I ain't pickin' up the paper, pickin' 'til the wild wind blows
'Cause it's a coal, it's a coal war
It's a coal, coal, it's a coal war
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
arrive upon the mountain just to see what we have done
I ain't cutting my hair, cutting 'til the good lord comes
'til the good lord comes
'Cause it's a coal, it's a coal war
It's a coal, coal, coal...
If we don't walk free with hand in heart, it's time
If we cannot see all we destroy, we're blind
It's not the hand that cuts, it's the heart we left behind
It's not the hand that cuts, it's the hatred deep inside
It's not the hand that cuts, it's the hatred deep inside
It's not the hand, not the hand
Five dollars and a head to keep,
with dull black scissors and some kerosene;
you burnt the house, but you came to bid him well
what a thing to tell: "Put poison in the well."
Just to say, just to say, just to say, just to say...
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
I ain't cutting my hair 'til the good lord comes
arrive upon the mountain just to see what we have done
I ain't cutting my hair, cutting 'til the good lord comes
'til the good lord comes
9/11 Was An Inside Job
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5tyb98gCQ8
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/jackalope/2010/10/kent_knudson_leader_of_911_tru.php
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