Obama dropped every single “feel good” cliché he could safely get away with last night in his first and last State of the Union address. He managed to deftly avoid most of his own campaign quips while near the end pandering to minority interests and telling us that the borders would be protected. He managed to show some verve and some emotion at times. He even had much of his speech memorized. All-in-all he did a good job under the immense pressure of a failed presidency on his back, but I would expect no less from such an obvious tool of destruction, for that is what I consider Barrack Hussein Obama to be.
I’ve now contributed to two major campaigns that are based on Libertarian ideals: Dr. Rand Paul and economist Peter Schiff. Both candidates are running as Republicans, the logical choice in today’s United States and the political environment. Though the Republican party is rife with lobby-tainted representatives, it is still the party most likely to rise up and replace the current Democratic majority when the People show up in force at the polls this year. The more Libertarian-minded candidates we have running, either separately or as Republicans, the better.
Let’s get real here for a minute. How many of you really believe that our troops will be home next year? 2011? 2012? 2020?
Remember Germany? Japan? South Korea?
When do U.S. Troops ever truly come home? What’s worse is that these conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and, from the look of things, soon to be Pakistan and Iran are all conflicts that we could and, in hindsight, should have stayed out of.
The criminals that populate too much of the U.S. Congress are now actually considering funding the “wars” with new taxes and war bonds.
I listened to the prelude to this article being written, live on Alex Jones radio. I still can not believe that these incremental removals of our Constitutional and Inalienable Rights slip by the American people and are passed by traitors in Congress, but this is what I have come to expect from a population that has been dumbed down to the point of being practically brain-dead. From Paul Joseph Watson @ Infowars.com and posted here in its entirety due to the alarming nature of this news:
As you can see at the very top of the main page, I’m updating with a lot of new videos and bringing them front and center. These are important segments that I strongly urge you to watch. Agenda 21 and its ilk are mind-blowing in the scope of absolute evil involved. It’s hard to believe such ideas are actually considered normal and good within the U.N. body, but again this shows why the United States should have pulled out of that organization decades ago.
OK, so in the past few days I’ve posted some pretty mind-blowing information. Believe it or not, I’m holding back. Much of what I’m learning has me rethinking things that I held sacred, that I never would have believed and that I certainly do not want to believe, even now.
What do you think? Do you see information that is completely bogus? Can you prove it with sources? I want you to.
I’m contacted daily by concerned citizens of the world. Sometimes I’m contacted by especially talented individuals who seek to actually give of their time and amazing gifts and confront the threat of Islamofascism more directly. Such is the case with the artist Z.
The climate of the past week was one of dhimmitude and submission by Western governments and worst of all the Congress of the United States of America, the Pentagon and President Bush himself. It also saw the retirement of Cox & Forkum from their weekly political cartooning. The appearance of the following cartoon by Z could not then come at a more fitting time:
In the coming months I hope to present more original work from Z here at the Anvil. Stay tuned!
WASHINGTON — The US Senate has called for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards to be officially designated a “foreign terrorist organisation,” a day after the House of Representatives passed a similar measure.
The Senate on Wednesday voted 76-22 for the non-binding amendment sponsored by Republican Jon Kyl and independent Joseph Lieberman to place the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, or Pasdaran, on the US terrorist blacklist.
You might expect that I would be happy about this move.
A recent story in the Atlanta Journal Constitution reminded me of a brief interview I saw with Newt a day ago. There are important messages here from Gingrich. Pay close attention and read between the lines:
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Thursday the Bush administration is waging a “phony war” on terrorism, warning that the country is losing ground against the kind of Islamic radicals who attacked the country on Sept. 11, 2001.
Keith Ellison-Muhammad, Congressman from Minnesota, has really stirred the political anthill with his words last week comparing President George W. Bush to Hitler and at the same time hinting that 9-11 was an inside job. The fact that Ellison-Muhammad is also the first and only Muslim to be elected to Congress coupled with these sorts of attacks will surely come back to haunt him — well, to be honest his poorly chosen words already are, and there’s even a videotape:
Since some reader comments on the previous article reminded me of the sounds that were to be heard at Keith Ellison’s victory party the night of his election to Congress, I did a quick search and came up with the following video. The disturbing sounds will begin at about two minutes in. If you don’t find parts of the audio “disturbing”, you weren’t paying attention on 9-11 when the Palestinian women were dancing in the streets in celebration, and you also have never watched one of the videos of an American like Nick Berg being beheaded. You might be better off for having never heard such sounds in conjunction with either event: