Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Footage From Mess-O-Potamia

Since Iraqi resistance leaders don't get onto CNN or Fox News too often (other than a few brief clips of clerics spewing the usual "Death to America" message), most are left without hearing their side of the story. Before you neo-cons orgasm with outrage and disgust, I am certainly not a terrorist and do not advocate violence against US troops (I have dear friends in the services, some in Iraq as I write this) but I think the people of America should see this, to better understand why this war hasn't been the cakewalk that the neo-cons promised it would be.

I found this video on YouTube, entitled "A Message From the Iraqi Resistance":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XSjiUQZkpg

Monday, October 1, 2007

Against the North American Union

Recently, so-called trade and security agreements between the United States, Mexico, and Canada are bringing the three countries together towards the ultimate goal of establishing a European Union-like system in North America, with borders essentially disintergrating and "free trade" allowing large corporations to make millions, while the majority of Americans are left with the economic burden of it all, not to mention a loss of soveriegnty and plenty more illegal immigration. In effect, America as we know it will cease to be, sacrificed on the altar of free trade to benefit corporate greed. This MUST NOT be tolerated, and our next president needs to be someone firmly opposed to such a measure. The so-called "frontrunners"of the '08 campaign are firmly in the hands of the corporations and other nefarious lobbies, but Ron Paul and Mike Gravel, Republican and Democratic candidates respectively, are two who are not. I can only hope, for the sake of this great nation of ours, that one of these men claims victory in the coming election.

For more on this dastardly sceme:
spp.gov - The white-washed plans for the robbing of your liberty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-euwgvoh5SE - A good video, though I'm not too certain of the personal endrosements it gives at the end (with the exception of the excellent Minuteman Project)--those do not necessarily reflect my own views.