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  • At least 30 anti-BNP protesters break into BBC Television Centre

    10/22/2009 11:02:50 AM PDT · by La Lydia · 13 replies · 664+ views
    Times UK ^ | October 22, 2009
    Anti-British National Party (BNP) protesters breached security and broke into BBC Television Centre tonight ahead of Nick Griffin’s controversial appearance on Question Time. Around 30 people rushed through the main gates of the BBC’s broadcasting headquarters in West London. Ten were dragged out of the car park by police officers but at least 20 more made it inside the building where the leader of the BNP will take part in the political panel show tonight... As several hundred protesters blocked the road outside Television Centre, delaying his arrival, Mr Griffin criticised the security operation. “It seems the police do not...
  • Europe asks: Does tomorrow belong to us?

    06/09/2009 9:02:31 AM PDT · by La Lydia · 23 replies · 773+ views
    Washington Times ^ | June 9, 2009 | Tony Blankley
    The weekend's European Parliament and British local county council elections were not only a victory for the center-right over the center-left. More significantly, they were indications of the growing rejection of the last 60 years of denationalized and consolidating European history. They were, particularly, a sharp assertion by many indigenous Europeans that they will not put up with losing their culture to overly assertive Islamic or other immigrants in Europe. The latter point was made most emphatically by the voters of Holland, Hungary, Finland, Britain, Austria, Denmark and Italy... But the loudest vox populi was heard in Britain... The UKIP's...
  • Grey vs. Red in UK; Prince Charles Calls For Squirel Extermination

    06/04/2009 8:39:56 AM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 28 replies · 1,627+ views
    All Headline News ^ | June 4, 2009 | Staff Writer
    London, UK (BANG) - Britain's Prince Charles wants grey squirrels exterminated. The future king - a keen environmentalist - has claimed it is essential to eliminate the animal, introduced from North America in the 19th century, because of the threat they pose to native red squirrels. In a letter to the Country Land and Business Association, Charles - patron of the Red Squirrel Survival Trust said: "In order to be able to save the red squirrels and ensure their future in this country, it is absolutely crucial to eliminate the greys which, as you know, are an alien species to...
  • Harold Koh’s Transnationalism—What “Transnationalism” Is

    04/07/2009 4:32:38 AM PDT · by Scanian · 2 replies · 386+ views
    NRO ^ | April 06, 2009 | Ed Whelan
    What is “transnationalism” generally? Well, let’s start by considering how two academics—one a critic of transnationalism, the other an ardent proponent—have described it. Our first academic contrasts a “nationalist jurisprudence” with a “transnationalist jurisprudence.” A nationalist jurisprudence “is characterized by commitments to territoriality, extreme deference to national executive power and political institutions, and resistance to comity or international law as meaningful constraints on national prerogatives.” A nationalist jurisprudence “largely refuses to look beyond U.S. national interests when assessing the legality of extraterritorial action,” has “largely rejected international comity as a reason unilaterally to restrain the scope of U.S. regulation,” and...
  • China best-seller lashes "Mafia don" America(stop buying IOU's)

    03/31/2009 1:03:39 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 26 replies · 733+ views
    Reuters ^ | 03/31/09 | Chris Buckley
    China best-seller lashes "Mafia don" America Reuters By Chris Buckley – Thu Mar 26, 12:25 am ET BEIJING (Reuters) – China's sparring with the West has inspired its own angry best-seller, lashing foreign targets and the country's own elite with scorn popular with some readers but worrying for a government wanting to tether nationalism. "China is Unhappy" has sold quickly since its publication earlier this month, but some state-run newspapers have fretted over its scathing assaults on the United States and the West -- blasts that also spatter doubt on Beijing's own policies. Chinese President Hu Jintao goes to London...
  • Hitler is Revered by Hindu Nationalists

    03/29/2009 1:52:24 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 13 replies · 767+ views
    In The National, Pankaj Mishra is dyspeptic about partition, which has led both India and Israel into a "moral wilderness" of nationalism. (I do wish he'd pointed out that the Pakistanis got a state, the Palestinians didn't.) He says in spite of "fierce PR," India's democracy has a scary underbelly, a long tradition of Hindu nationalism, now ascendant: Reverence for Adolf Hitler – who is hailed as a hero in textbooks in the Hindu nationalist-ruled state of Gujarat, while Mein Kampf remains popular at bookstores – is one of the many sinister aspects of “rising” India today. This cult of...
  • The GIVE Act HR1388 - some language now in HR1444

    03/27/2009 12:06:24 PM PDT · by justsaynomore · 41 replies · 2,018+ views
    Govtrack.us ^ | 3/26/09 | Govtrack.us
    The language about mandatory volunteerism that was "missing" from the HR1388 bill voted on yesterday in the Senate, is now showing up on this bill HR1444 http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-1444
  • Obama Ignores His Tocqueville...BHO on brink of un-doing a private sector success story...

    03/27/2009 6:42:04 AM PDT · by joygrace · 13 replies · 750+ views
    The American Spectator, www.spectator.org ^ | March 27,2009 @ 6:07am | G. Tracy Mehan, III
    In his 1835 masterpiece, Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville, reported on his observations of the American scene after an extensive tour of the new Republic. One of his most profound insights had to do with the genius of Americans in the formation of institutions that mediate between large, distant government and the solitary, insular individual: Americans of all ages, all conditions, and all dispositions constantly form associations. They have not only commercial and manufacturing companies, in which all take part, but associations of a thousand other kinds, religious, moral serious, futile, general or restricted, enormous or diminutive. The Americans...
  • UPDATE-HR1388,soon to be known as S277,SENATE proceeds Vote TODAY on Cloture-Let's Blow the Whistle

    03/23/2009 3:13:22 AM PDT · by joygrace · 14 replies · 1,737+ views
    ..(snip)…Does this not raise suspicion? While we hear of the “outrage” of the people who brought us the bonus scandal, the same people are rushing to pass the GIVE Act (you give, they take): national service. Senator Reid asked that the Senate proceed to act on this bill and then immediately asked for a cloture motion. Cloture The cloture rule–Rule 22–is the only formal procedure that Senate rules provide for breaking a filibuster. A filibuster is an attempt to block or delay Senate action on a bill or other matter. Under cloture, the Senate may limit consideration of a pending...
  • Obama's Brown Shirts

    03/21/2009 4:00:40 PM PDT · by pissant · 70 replies · 2,751+ views
    Joshua radio ^ | 3/20/09 | staff
    Remember this? (see video at link) Obama's vision of a domestic security force "just as strong, just as well funded as our military" ( and presumbly loyal to him personally) just got a lot closer. The House of representatives has just passed HR 1388 otherwise known as the Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education (GIVE) Act. This reauthorizes through 2014 the National and Community Service Act of 1990 and the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973, acts that originally, among other programs, funded the AmeriCorps and the National Senior Service Corps. However, it not only reauthorizes the programs, but also includes...
  • House adopts plan for 'volunteer' corps [OBAMA'S CIVILIAN BROWN SHIRTS???]

    03/19/2009 8:08:50 PM PDT · by RaceBannon · 233 replies · 20,383+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | Posted: March 19, 2009 | By Bob Unruh
    OBAMA WATCH CENTRAL House adopts plan for 'volunteer' corps Also requires new evaluation of 'mandatory' service for all -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: March 19, 2009 4:58 pm Eastern By Bob Unruh © 2009 WorldNetDaily The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a plan to set up a new "volunteer corps" and consider whether "a workable, fair, and reasonable mandatory service requirement for all able young people" should be developed.
  • economic nationalist alert!

    02/24/2009 5:38:45 PM PST · by unclebankster · 150+ views
    the economist ^ | Feb 5 2009 | the economist
    <p>MANAGING a crisis as complex as this one has so far called for nuance and pragmatism rather than stridency and principle. Should governments prop up credit markets by offering guarantees or creating bad banks? Probably both. What package of fiscal stimulus would be most effective? It varies from one country to the next. Should banks be nationalised? Yes, in some circumstances. Only the foolish and the partisan have rejected (or embraced) any solutions categorically.</p>
  • Wanted: leaders to face demons of Europe’s past

    02/22/2009 3:25:39 AM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 5 replies · 421+ views
    FT ^ | 02/19/09 | Philip Stephens
    Wanted: leaders to face demons of Europe’s past By Philip Stephens Published: February 19 2009 19:46 | Last updated: February 19 2009 19:46 During George W. Bush’s time, US officials would sometimes mock Europe’s addiction to meetings. America, they would tell visitors to Washington, had the capacity and courage to act. The best its allies could do was to summon yet another interminable meeting. My reaction was that it was often better to get everyone around a table than, say, to start another war. Europe had learnt that the hard way during the first half of the 20th century. The...
  • What is nationalization?

    02/20/2009 3:41:39 PM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 15 replies · 711+ views
    CNN Money.com ^ | February 20, 2009 | Colin Barr, senior writer
    NEW YORK (Fortune) -- What does it mean to nationalize a bank, anyway? That question has weighed on the minds of investors in the two weeks since the Obama administration's comprehensive financial industry stability plan fell flat. And they came to a head Friday. Nationalization fears helped drag down shares of Citigroup (C, Fortune 500) and Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) as much as 36% at one point Friday. BofA recovered most of its losses to finish Friday down just 3.6%. But Cit's stock closed Friday with a 22% loss. The term nationalization has been used to cover a...
  • Vanity: Who owns America?

    01/16/2009 7:00:17 AM PST · by captnemo1 · 15 replies · 372+ views
    1/16/2009 | captnemo1
    With all the recent moves by the feds regarding bail outs and the cash they are giving away. I find myself just overwhelmed by the moves they are making and the implications of these moves. Some of my questions are “Does the Federal government now “OWN” the US banking system”? If so, where does that leave the “FED”. Or does the FED now own the US banking system? More to the point, who owns the banking system? Do they also “OWN” the auto business? Same kind of questions. Are any freepers out there able to sum up these moves in...
  • Video Performance: 2009 Go China! (Nationalism and indoctrination)

    12/27/2008 1:45:12 PM PST · by Dr. Marten · 6 replies · 557+ views
    CDT ^ | 12.27.08
    Do you ever wonder how Chinese children are being educated in nationalism? The following video, which is spreading through Chinese cyberspace, will give you a clue. It shows a group of rural grade-school students performing a poetry reading. The lines are apparently written by adults, and refer to news events in 2008. No name of the school was mentioned in the original video post, translated by CDT.
  • GOP Senator Warns of 'Riots' if Automakers Are Bailed Out

    12/11/2008 10:54:13 PM PST · by Sammy67 · 33 replies · 1,424+ views
    Business & Media Institute ^ | 12/11/08 | Jeff Poor
    Time and again we’ve heard about the lost jobs and economic impact of failing to bail out the beleaguered American auto manufacturers. But little mention has been made of the consequences of going through with the bailout, and how such an action would be viewed by other Americans. In an interview following a Dec. 10 press conference where he and four other senators aired their opposition to the proposed bailout deal struck by congressional leaders and the White House (and approved by the U.S. House of Representatives 237-170 that evening), Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., warned that the perception that some...
  • U.S. intel panel warns of coming national decline

    11/23/2008 7:30:03 AM PST · by Flavius · 29 replies · 868+ views
    upi ^ | 11/21/08 | martin sieff
    Now it's official -- sort of. The United States is in decline. The National Intelligence Council has warned in its latest report that the United States will decline as an economic and political world power over the next 20 years. The NIC (NASDAQ:EGOV) report is the first major U.S. government document on national strategy to appear since the Wall Street financial crisis began in September. But it does far more than simply note the crisis' existence. It warns that the ensuing economic crisis now sweeping the entire world is just the first part of a far vaster process -- a...
  • Spain: How Much is Enough?

    11/15/2008 11:07:53 AM PST · by J Aguilar · 12 replies · 1,875+ views
    The Economist ^ | 6 November 2008 | Mike Reid
    Devolution has been good for Spain, but it may have gone too far THE hardest problem for the authors of Spain’s democratic constitution was to strike a balance between the central government and the claims of Catalonia, the Basque country and Galicia for home rule. The formula they came up with was known as café para todos, or coffee for all: Spain was divided into 17 “autonomous communities” (plus the enclave cities of Ceuta and Melilla on the Moroccan coast), each with its own elected parliament and government. This estado de las autonomías seemed a neat solution. Over the past...
  • First Batch of Bailout Money For Banks Moving Soon

    10/27/2008 9:43:47 PM PDT · by John W · 5 replies · 203+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | October 27, 2008 | Martin Crutsinger
    WASHINGTON – The government prepared Monday to move the first batch of bailout money to banks as fretful world markets plunged again. Wall Street ended with a big drop at the closing bell, sending the Dow Jones industrials to their lowest close since the financial meltdown began. The Treasury Department said it would start moving $125 billion to nine major banks this week by buying ownership stakes, the first big transfer since the $700 billion bailout package was passed early this month. Assistant Treasury Secretary David Nason said the infusion would go to the largest banks in the nation, including...