Monthly Archives: September 2013

If you don’t have to survive in the USA, be thankful

I don’t want to make the argument that the USA is definitely the craziest country on Planet Earth. They have a lot of competition for that title. Example:

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Will the arrest of Golden Dawn leaders galvanize the discontented Greeks?

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-28/biggest-greek-crackdown-39-years-leadership-far-right-golden-dawn-party-third-most-p   In what may be a highly destabilizing step, both political and socially, Greece announced this morning that in a shocking political crackdown, the biggest since the fall of the military junta in 1974, the Police had … Continue reading

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New Baloo cartoon on oppressed minorities

Coming from outside the United States of America, it’s a little hard for me to understand comments like: Now, oppressed minorities consist of Blacks, American Indians, immigrants legal and illegal, women, homosexuals, transsexuals, Muslims — It’s easier to say who … Continue reading

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Hawaiian Libertarian comments on the leprosy of unreality: BE ALERT TO THEIR INSIDIOUS ATTACK ON THE MIND; but the culture jammers would also say: We must détourne!

http://hawaiianlibertarian.blogspot.tw/2013/09/corporate-paedophilia-cancerous-empire.html I need to listen to Hawaiian Libertarian’s message very closely here to avoid sliding into hypocrisy. I write on this blog, for no rational reason, and I measure my success in “hits,” even though I know darn well that … Continue reading

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First the Golden Dawn gets accused of murder, then the Greek military issues demands.

Greek government authorities are on alert after a union of Greek army reservists of Special Forces issued a statement urging the Greek administration to step down and make way for a national unity government. As Keep Talking Greece notes, the … Continue reading

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