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aedens
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http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/

rags - pulp paper - ink
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At least you know what your bribe did for you.

http://ava.md/economics/020042-nina-sht ... -stva.html

During the cold war, the communist government had their noses up the citizens asses and the citizens wanted to
flee to the west. Fast forward and the western governments have their noses up the citizens asses and now the
citizens want back in the old USSR.

Not hard for patterns to emerge is it. To bad they butcher the truth for birthday presents.

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aedens wrote:http://stories.weather.com/mudslide

True heros
[FWIW, I live 20mi south and 10mi west of the slide site and have local knowledge. Don't know any of the affected.]

So they are A. Good folk out in the hills. Many of the Darrington folks (to the east of the slide) are ex-pat Tar Heels. Have a really good blue-grass festival in August.

So are these guys: http://vimeo.com/90773839

By Divine providence, the (mostly) volunteer County Sheriff's Helicopter Rescue Team was gathered for a Saturday practice session and was able to get in-the-air and be on scene with both their copters within one hour. They made 8 rescues, all but these two and the 4-year-old child badly injured. I think one of the rescued later passed, but to my knowledge everybody else is recovering. Some small comfort in the pain.

A lot of their funding was from a recently expired Federal timber tax, which has not been replaced. If anybody is looking for some donation that will really help save lives, try here: http://helicopterrescue.org/donate/

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http://direct.mises.org/document/3092/L ... f-Our-Time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBbCol3Rn54


The years 1917, 1918, 1922, 1933, 1938 were a chain of defeats for the cause of freedom. The
Second World War resulted in military victory and political defeat. In order to help Englishmen and
Americans to distinguish more clearly between the forces of light and the forces of darkness the
material for this book has been collected, arranged and annotated. It is our fervent hope that we have not
altogether failed in this endeavour.


sectarian liberals dilute

(i) legal and political equality (franchise) for all, and (2) " self government
" based on the rule of the majority of equals."

What should be done is a far cry to what is done....

Americans and Englishmen talking about " democracy " always include the
liberal element in their concept of democracy—and this in spite of the fact that
democracy and liberalism are concerned with two entirely different problems.

As we counter the silent war paperclips the raw material as people are more important than
the current mid term cycle dialectics. Modern thinkers go far beyond this careful understatement.
They insist with varying degrees of emphasis on the fact that democracy and liberalism are two
entirely different principles dealing with different problems. The root issue remains.

Herbert Read, The Politics of an Unpolitical (London:
Routledge, 1943), pp. 26-27. For a critique of these egalitarian tendencies cf.
Karl Jaspers, Die geistige Situation der Zeit (Leipzig: Walter de Gruyter, 1932
[Sammlung Göschen, Vol. 1000]), p. 36.

Orestes Brownson went even further when he wrote: Democratic or democratically inclined governments are,
for the most part, cruel and hard-hearted. Like corporations, they have no souls and are incapable of tenderness.
This judgment is similar to that made by modern authors, who have despaired about the ability of democracies to shorten
wars by a negotiated and humane peace.

From the warm reboot we took a step that even over a decade the impossible was moved ahead.
We have much to glean from this bitter harvest and ashes. a
The four soils is only the basic step.
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Gulag prisoner and great (but unknown in the US) Russian writer Vasily Grossman

“I used to think freedom was freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of conscience. But freedom is the whole life of everyone. Here is what it amounts to: you have to have the right to sow what you wish to, to make shoes or coats, to bake into bread the flour ground from the grain you have sown, and to sell it or not sell it as you wish; for the lathe operator, the steelworker, and the artist it’s a matter of being able to live as you wish and work as you wish and not as they order you to. And in our country there is no freedom – not for those who write books nor for those who sow grain nor for those who make shoes.”

“He noted that “In people’s day-to-day struggle to live, in the extreme efforts workers put forth to earn an extra ruble through moonlighting, in the collective farmers’ battle for bread and potatoes as the one and only fruit of their labor, he could sense more than the desire to live better, to fill one’s children’s stomachs and to clothe them. In the battle for the right to make shoes, to knit sweaters, in the struggle to plant what one wished, was manifested the natural, indestructible striving toward freedom inherent in human nature. He had seen this very same struggle in the people in camp. Freedom, it seemed, was immortal on both sides of the barbed wire.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIvFKkcT_cs

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-04-1 ... time-op-ex
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SovietofWashington wrote:
aedens wrote:http://stories.weather.com/mudslide

True heros
[FWIW, I live 20mi south and 10mi west of the slide site and have local knowledge. Don't know any of the affected.]

So they are A. Good folk out in the hills. Many of the Darrington folks (to the east of the slide) are ex-pat Tar Heels. Have a really good blue-grass festival in August.

So are these guys: http://vimeo.com/90773839

By Divine providence, the (mostly) volunteer County Sheriff's Helicopter Rescue Team was gathered for a Saturday practice session and was able to get in-the-air and be on scene with both their copters within one hour. They made 8 rescues, all but these two and the 4-year-old child badly injured. I think one of the rescued later passed, but to my knowledge everybody else is recovering. Some small comfort in the pain.

A lot of their funding was from a recently expired Federal timber tax, which has not been replaced. If anybody is looking for some donation that will really help save lives, try here: http://helicopterrescue.org/donate/
will do

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJd_eWq4h4k = http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/ha ... etwars.htm = http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-04-1 ... ecome-cuba = bell curve semantics = taxpayer theft

Pretext for repressionary policy.

Not hard to see the blunt macro and micro policy instruments against taxpayers .

$10,000 for anyone who can prove it wrong. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WoMps4Pmpo

Also they do not have the studies, again the lie is the category of the State.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1m3TjokVU4

In our country (the former U.S.S.R.) the lie has become not just a moral category,
but a pillar of the State. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-04-1 ... ent-rising

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSOhD6c786E

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnkNKipiiiM

http://direct.mises.org/document/3092/L ... f-Our-Time Old news in a New day.

The Three-Day Week of January to March 1974, introduced to limit electricity consumption, and thus conserve coal supplies which were severely reduced due to industrial action, meant that non-essential commercial users were only allowed to consume electricity for three days each week. Home electricity supplies were also limited in some areas.

No reason they cannot scale up or down a facility. Both sides are post turtles. Fire the dumb bastards on both sides putting turtles on ideological fence posts.

Not knowing what the old man meant, the doctor asked him what a post turtle was.
The old man said, "When you're driving down a country road and you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a post turtle."
The old man saw a puzzled look on the doctor's face, so he continued to explain, "You know he didn't get there by himself, he doesn't belong there, he doesn't know what to do while he's up there, and you just want to help the poor guy get down."

Flip the switch 8 hours a day and you will see who has a brain. The point is both sides are screwing us.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrUFZrWQRhE

Resistance economy means the people’s jihad and that the economy must be made resistant against the enemies’ shocks and pressures. ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v421qv29SE

Understanding the real motive for Islamic Jihad, and explaining it to the American people, is important if we are going to effectively confront Islamic Fascism.

We know who and what, and why.

http://www.catholic.com/magazine/articles/hitlers-mufti

Our buried bones are not forgotten.

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