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Arsenal of Hypocrisy

The Space Program and the Military Industrial Complex. added by: treewolf39

Top 20 Pro-Socialism Sound Bites of Obama, Advisors & Allies

The top 20 socialism quotes from people in and around the Obama administration. The clips include formers green jobs czar van jones, former white communications director anita dunn, fcc diversity czar mark lloyd, and other fun characters http://www.theblaze.com/stories/blaze-mix-video-top-20-pro-socialism-sound-bites… added by: ibrake4rappers13

Lost tiger population discovered in Bhutan mountains

BBC's natural history crew have confirmed the existence of Tigers living at high altitudes around 4000m (13,000ft) were trees are unable to survive. The exact location of the discovery is being kept secret to prevent poachers from hunting the Tigers. “The cameras recorded a wealth of wildlife, including red foxes, jungle cats, monkeys, leopards, Himalayan black bear, tarkin, serow, musk deer and even a red panda. This is the only place on earth known to have tigers, leopard and snow leopards all sharing the same valley. It is remarkable to have these three big cats sharing their range. Most extraordinarily, the cameras took footage of two wild tigers, one male and one female, a discovery that moved Mr Buchanan to tears.”-BBC The cameras were left in remote locations in the mountains for three months and gathered the first pictures of the Bhutan mountain Tigers. With the Tigers roaming in territory this high, conservationists think its a step closer to preserving a tiger corridor to allow Tigers to move and breed across large areas of land. added by: Mcellie

John Stewart: 9/11 gatekeeper

Liberal funnyman John Stewart makes the news palatable for people who aren't political, but there is nothing funny about the staged media terror event and mass murder of 3000 people. Stewart joins other left gatekeepers such as Noam Chomsky, Bill Maher, Matt Taibi and a whole host of others who continue to uphold the “Osama bin Laden and his 19 fanatics armed with magical passports and boxcutters” fairy tale narrative. “While both of these guys have done some pretty amazing work pulling down the pants of right wing hypocrisy and government lunacy, they are nonetheless serving the unhelpful role of left wing progressive gate keepers by once again referring to 9/11 Truth activism as “conspiracy” stuff. Holding a huge sign on his show saying that “9/11 Was An Outside Job”, Stewart is feeding the perception that the left has better things to do than pay heed to serious questioning into the validity of the official 9/11 story. I suppose there is nothing “funny” about questioning the official story. Maybe it's time for either of these comedic geniuses to show some moral backbone and intellectual courage and bring David Ray Griffin or David Chandler onto their shows….but that wouldn't be funny….would it?” added by: maasanova

Paul Krugman – The Angry Rich and Taxes – NYTimes.com

Tax-cut advocates used to pretend that they were mainly concerned about helping typical American families. Even tax breaks for the rich were justified in terms of trickle-down economics, the claim that lower taxes at the top would make the economy stronger for everyone. These days, however, tax-cutters are hardly even trying to make the trickle-down case. Yes, Republicans are pushing the line that raising taxes at the top would hurt small businesses, but their hearts don’t really seem in it. Instead, it has become common to hear vehement denials that people making $400,000 or $500,000 a year are rich. I mean, look at the expenses of people in that income class — the property taxes they have to pay on their expensive houses, the cost of sending their kids to elite private schools, and so on. Why, they can barely make ends meet. And among the undeniably rich, a belligerent sense of entitlement has taken hold: it’s their money, and they have the right to keep it. “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society,” said Oliver Wendell Holmes — but that was a long time ago. The spectacle of high-income Americans, the world’s luckiest people, wallowing in self-pity and self-righteousness would be funny, except for one thing: they may well get their way. Never mind the $700 billion price tag for extending the high-end tax breaks: virtually all Republicans and some Democrats are rushing to the aid of the oppressed affluent. added by: mik661

President Obama To Tea Party: ‘Identify, Specifically, What Would You Do?’

From the Huffington Post: White House advisers on Monday pushed back hard against a New York Times report that the administration is ready to launch a full-frontal assault on the Tea Party movement as the November elections approach. No such plans are being made, insisted senior advisers. And, sure enough, the Times quickly modified its story into something a bit duller. In a town hall meeting broadcast live by CNBC on Monday, however, President Obama seemed to be reading off the initial script. Pressed by an audience member to weigh in on what exactly drives the Tea Party, Obama, in no uncertain terms, accused the movement's members of refusing to talk in specifics. If there is anger over the economic or political landscape, he added, it is being misdirected in his direction. “The problem that I've seen in the debate that's been taking place and in some of these Tea Party events is, I think they're misidentifying sort of who the culprits are here,” said Obama. “As I said before, we had to take some emergency steps last year. But the majority of economists will tell you that the emergency steps we take are not the problem long-term. The problems long-term are the problems that I talked about earlier. We had two tax cuts that weren't paid for, two wars that weren't paid for. We've got a population that's getting older. We're all demanding services, but our taxes have actually substantially gone down.” “So the challenge, I think, for the Tea Party movement is to identify, specifically, what would you do?” he added. “It's not enough just to say get control of spending. I think it's important for you to say, I'm willing to cut veterans' benefits or I'm willing to cut Medicare or Social Security benefits or I'm willing to see these taxes go up. What you can't do, which is what I've been hearing a lot from the other side, is we're going to control government spending, we're going to propose $4 trillion of additional tax cuts, and that magically somehow things are going to work. Now, some of these are very difficult choices.” Obama does seem to operate at his best when facing inherently adversarial questions (recall the positive coverage he received for going to a Republican conference in Baltimore during the height of the health care debate). And while several questioners at the CNBC event were sympathetic to the president, the answers that seemed to resonate best came when the pro-business or anti-government questioners were pressing him. His direct questioning of the Tea Party's motives came just moments before he acknowledged that being “healthfully skeptical about government” is in “our DNA.” added by: BRAVATRAVELS

Tax Cuts for the rich create jobs outside the US!

And when these Rich people build factory's outside the U.S. how can we not call them Anti-American or traitors! added by: kennymotown

How Much Is Left? The Earth’s Resources made Interactive

Explore the world's resources and our role in the future with this cool interactive map from Scientific American! “If the 20th century was an expansive era seemingly without boundaries—a time of jet planes, space travel and the Internet—the early years of the 21st have showed us the limits of our small world. Regional blackouts remind us that the flow of energy we used to take for granted may be in tight supply. The once mighty Colorado River, tapped by thirsty metropolises of the desert West, no longer reaches the ocean. Oil is so hard to find that new wells extend many kilometers underneath the seafloor. The boundless atmosphere is now reeling from two centuries’ worth of greenhouse gas emissions. Even life itself seems to be running out, as biologists warn that we are in the midst of a global extinction event comparable to the last throes of the dinosaurs. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=interactive-how-much-is-left added by: DeliaTheArtist

Free Fallen *SHOCKING*Stories of the UNBREAKABLE

http://www.greenharbor.com/fffolder/ffallers.htm People do fall, and Survive! Please take a look at some of these amazing stories! You wont believe some of them. added by: thelastwheeler

‘I will not be leaving my $56bn fortune to my kids’, says Bill Gates

MICROSOFT founder Bill Gates has revealed he won't be leaving his estimated $56 billion fortune to his children when he dies. Instead the global software giant brainchild, who ranks alongside the Medicis, Romanovs, Rothschilds and Rockefellers as one of history's wealthiest people, told UK newspaper The Sun that his billions will be spent defeating global poverty. “I will give the kids some money but not a meaningful percentage,” he said. “Setting the number so that they need to work but they feel reasonably taken care of is hard to figure out.” Bill Gates and his wife Melinda have three children – Jennifer, 14, Rory, 11, and eight-year-old Phoebe. “I knew I didn't think it was a good idea to give the money to my kids,” Mr Gates said. “That wouldn't be good either for my kids or society. So the question was, 'Can I find something that had incredible impact?' I knew I wanted to do that.” Along with his wife, he launched the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which so far donated $30 billion to fund mass vaccination programs to eradicate diseases such as polio and TB. It also championed the search for the Holy Grails of health – vaccines for Aids and malaria. Mr Gates is currently working on the U.N. Millennium Development Goals – a set of targets to reduce global poverty by 2015 – as a summit begins in New York on Monday. “Once you improve health then the population comes down because people have fewer children because the survival rates are better,” he said. “When population comes down your ability to eat, to educate, to have jobs and to get countries to be self-sustaining is pretty phenomenal. Aid isn't something that will have to continue for ever.” added by: eden49