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First Black President Grovels To Virulently Racist Royal Family
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Prince Philip asks Obama “Can you tell foreign leaders apart?” The sight of any U.S. president literally bowing to British royalty is enough for many Americans to become outraged. However, the fact that the latest to do so is America’s first black president made yesterday’s exchange between Obama and the Queen of England even more troublesome. Prior to meeting the Queen and her notoriously racist husband, Prince Philip, Obama announced that he “loves” her and that “in the imagination of people throughout America” the queen stands for “decency” and “civility”. How repugnantly ironic that the first black president of the so called “free world” should refer to the most entrenched prejudiced and elitist institution in Europe as an icon of “civility”! How disgustingly deplorable that the president should call “decent” a bloodline that has for centuries declared itself as God’s appointed rulers over half of the planet, killing, torturing and maiming anyone who crosses it in order to hold on to that mantle. Reports also circulated regarding Obama practicing bowing and brushing up on courtly etiquette ahead of the meeting. Traditional royal protocol dictates that men do a neck bow and women do a slight curtsy — though a handshake is considered acceptable as long as the queen offers her hand first, Politco reported. When the President met the Queen in a room used to stage audiences with foreign dignitaries, Obama bowed his head and quietly said to her: “Thank you so much for having us” before turning to the Duke, bowing once more and adding: “It’s a wonderful honour.” Michelle Obama curtsied to the Queen, however, later on she was treasonously caught inappropriately putting her hands on the glorious Monarch. The London Telegraph even issued a report on how the move was “a departure from what is considered appropriate protocol when meeting the Queen.” Perhaps the most revealing part of the meeting, however, came from the mouth of Prince Philip. Just as I had predicted 30 minutes previously on the Alex Jones radio show, Philip could not contain his virulent xenophobia, even in front of the cameras and the press. In the small talk, the Queen and the Prince asked the President and his wife about their grueling schedule since arriving late on Tuesday evening. “The time lag,” said the Queen “You’re just trying to stay awake!” said Philip. Then the President told the Royals: “I had breakfast with the Prime Minister, I had meetings with the Chinese, the Russians, David Cameron… “And I’m proud to say I did not nod off in one of the meetings.” A guffawing Prince Philip then blurted out: “Can you tell the difference between them?” Apparently Barack Obama replied that he had no trouble telling them apart. Then Philip, with a wave of his hand, directed the Obamas to turn around for the camera, to which the president nervously replied “of course”. The Obamas and the Queen managed an astonishing set of uncomfortable false smiles, while Philip didn’t even bother attempting it. The foursome then joined other world leaders in sipping champagne and devouring canapés, including mini Cornish pasties, smoked quails’ eggs, foie gras and rolls of duck filled with melon. Watch video of the cringe inducing exchange:www.youtube.com/watch Prince Philip has made so many racist remarks in public, that they literally fill an entire book. In 1984 he asked a Kenyan woman “You are a woman, aren’t you?”. In 1986 he told British students in China ”If you stay here much longer, you will go home with slitty eyes.” In 1998, during a tour of Papua New Guinea, he told another British student, ”You managed not to get eaten then?” While on a tour of a company near Edinburgh, Scotland, he saw a poorly wired fuse box. “It looks as though it was put in by an Indian,” he remarked. During a small town visit in Scotland, in a brief conversation with a driving instructor, he asked, “How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the (road) test?” In a 2002 visit to Australia, Prince Philip asked an Aborigine, “Still throwing spears?” Also, he once told a group of deaf children standing near a Jamaican steel drum musician, “Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf.” The list goes on and on. While the media often laugh the remarks off as “gaffes”, they take on a more serious nature when Philip’s background and the organizations he is involved with are more carefully examined.
It is well documented that Prince Philip’s sister, Sophia, was married to Christopher of Hesse-Cassel, an SS colonel who named his eldest son Karl Adolf in Hitler’s honour. Indeed, all four of Philip’s sisters married high-ranking Nazis. The prospect of the former Nazis and Nazi sympathisers attending his 1947 wedding to the future Queen of England meant he was allowed to invite only two guests. Two years ago, more revelations of Philip’s Nazi links emerged in a book that featured never before published photographs of Philip aged 16 at the 1937 funeral of his elder sister Cecile, flanked by relatives in SS and Brownshirt uniforms. Another picture shows his youngest sister, Sophia, sitting opposite Hitler at the wedding of Hermann and Emmy Goering. Philip was forced to concede that his family found Hitler’s attempts to restore Germany’s power and prestige ‘attractive’ and admitted they had ‘inhibitions about the Jews’. Philip also helped start the World Wildlife Fund with former Nazi SS Officer Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who is closely affiliated with the founders of the Bilderberg international power group. In the past, Philip has also attended the ultra secretive ritualistic meeting of elites at Bohemian Grove, where he “stole the show” with an “amusing but salty speech” in 1962, according to the Grove’s own literature (pictured below).
Philip was also trained in the Hilter Youth. His belief in Nazi ideology is clear when one looks at what he has said on the subject of overpopulation. In the foreword to his 1986 book If I Were an Animal, Prince Philip wrote, “In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation.” Borrowing the idea from American scientists who pioneered the field in the 1930’s, the Nazis advanced the pseudo-science of eugenics and incorporated it into Adolf Hitler’s dream of the Aryan super-race. Bearing in mind Philip’s Nazi connections, his views on the subject of overpopulation are unsurprising, but shocking nonetheless. Just last year he reiterated these views, announcing that there are too many people in the world, and attacking large families in a television interview, despite the fact that Prince Philip himself has four children and eight grandchildren. His son, Charles, the next King of England, has continued such ideology as he tours the world in private jets lecturing about the impact of climate change and how too many people are killing the planet. The royals’ zeal to thin the population of undesirables has little to do with so-called “green credentials,” as is fatuously argued by the corporate media. As Alex Jones documents in his seminal documentary End Game, this mindset is endemic amongst the elite. Skip to the bottom of this article for a vast selection of similar quotations from Philip, all advocating culling the “surplus” human population.
In early 2005 Philip’s grandson, Prince Harry, was forced to publicly apologise for donning full Nazi regalia including a badge of the German Wehrmacht and a swastika armband. Pictures of Harry wearing the uniform were taken at a friend’s birthday party in Wiltshire, which had the fancy dress theme “colonial and native”. Last year Harry was once again forced to issue an apology for referring to an Asian army colleague as “our little Paki friend” and joking with another that he “looks like a raghead”, an offensive term for an Arab. In the same week Harry’s father and Philip’s son, Prince Charles, caused another race row after it emerged that he had been calling an Asian friend by the nickname “Sooty”. In 2004 a rather disgusting story emerged in the U.S. media regarding Princess Michael of Kent, who is the wife of Queen Elizabeth’s first cousin. Princess Michael’s father, Baron Gunther von Reibnitz, was also exposed in the 1980s as a former Nazi party member and SS officer. The Princess reportedly turned to a table of black New Yorkers in a busy restaurant and chided them for being noisy, adding “You need to go back to the colonies.” When asked to explain her comments by one of the diners the Princess reportedly said “I didn’t say go back to the colonies, I said, Remember the colonies,” adding that “In the days of the colonies there were rules that were very good.” Just think about it. A German-born British aristocrat — whose father was in the Nazi SS — in the United States telling African Americans who have been here for centuries to “remember the colonies”? The LA Times noted. The late Queen mother was also said to be virulently racist by close aids, last year Edward Stourton, the presenter of the BBC’s flagship radio program Today, described her as “a ghastly old bigot”. According to others, the Queen mother referred to black people as “nig-nogs” or “blackamoors”, opposed all forms of immigration, and thought black Africans incapable of running their own countries. She backed white minority rule in Rhodesia and lamented that former apartheid leader P.W. Botha got bad press. The Queen mother also criticised Lord Mountbatten, viceroy of India, “for giving away the empire” and his wife because “her mother was half-Jewish”. Despite all of this the media consistently referred to her the as “nation’s favourite granny”. But it gets worse… Before the war began the Queen Mother was a supporter of making concessions to Hitler and the Nazis, a feeling shared by a large number of British aristocrats who admired the way Hitler was dealing with the Communists. For some 50 years royal documents were held in vaults at Windsor Castle that detailed the abdicated king Edward VIII’s relations with Hitler and the Nazis. They included captured German documents describing the Windsors’ meeting with Hitler in 1937 and plans to restore Edward, the Duke of Windsor to the throne if the Nazis won the war. Some of these documents still remain hidden from the public. While many have described the Edward VIII and his wife as known sympathisers of the Nazis and their policies, relatives of Wallis Simpson, the American woman whom Edward had an affair with, and the reason for his abdication, have suggested that in fact Edward was excommunicated by the rest of the royal family because he wasn’t friendly enough with the Nazis. Throughout the Twenties and Thirties, George V and George VI were steadfastly opposed to conflict with their ancestral fatherland. The modern royal family was founded in 1840 when Queen Victoria married Albert of Saxe-Coburg, a Germany duchy, creating The House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Such was the ill-feeling towards all things German during the First World War that in 1917 Victoria’s grandson King George V - an honorary Field Marshal in the German army - thought it prudent to renounce the German name and titles and adopt that of Windsor, the name of a small town in the home counties of England. Today many people in Britain suggest that all these facts are no long relevant because the royal family has very little power. This is a huge myth. The Queen is the head of state and as such she can simply replace the British government at any time she chooses, should she wish to do so. The royal family still owns vast swathes of land throughout Britain and the rest of the world, and the Queen still presides as head of state in Canada and Australia. ****** Prince Philip, In His Own Words: We Need To ‘Cull’ The Surplus Population Here is a re-cap of some of the things “HIS ROYAL VIRUS”, Prince Philip has said in public concerning “culling the population” Reported by Deutsche Press Agentur (DPA), August, 1988. In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation. I just wonder what it would be like to be reincarnated in an animal whose species had been so reduced in numbers than it was in danger of extinction. What would be its feelings toward the human species whose population explosion had denied it somewhere to exist…. I must confess that I am tempted to ask for reincarnation as a particularly deadly virus. It is now apparent that the ecological pragmatism of the so-called pagan religions, such as that of the American Indians, the Polynesians, and the Australian Aborigines, was a great deal more realistic in terms of conservation ethics than the more intellectual monotheistic philosophies of the revealed religions. For example, the World Health Organization Project, designed to eradicate malaria from Sri Lanka in the postwar years, achieved its purpose. But the problem today is that Sri Lanka must feed three times as many mouths, find three times as many jobs, provide three times the housing, energy, schools, hospitals and land for settlement in order to maintain the same standards. Little wonder the natural environment and wildlife in Sri Lanka has suffered. The fact [is] … that the best-intentioned aid programs are at least partially responsible for the problems. I don’t claim to have any special interest in natural history, but as a boy I was made aware of the annual fluctuations in the number of game animals and the need to adjust the “cull” to the size of the surplus population. The great difficulty about “life” is that we humans are part of it, and it is therefore almost impossible to study objectively…. It therefore tends to be anthropocentric and gives scant attention to the welfare of all the other life-forms which share this planet with us. …|When the Bible says that man shall have “dominion” over God’s creation, the choice is between understanding dominion as in “having power over,” or dominion as “having responsibility for.” Fawley Foundation Lecture. Southampton University, Nov. 24, 1967. The conflict between instinct and reason has reached a critical stage in man’s affairs, largely because the explosion of facts has revealed the instincts for what they are and at the same time it has undermined traditional philosophies and ideologies. The explosion of facts has effectively altered mankind’s physical and intellectual environment and when any environment changes, the process of natural selection is brutal and merciless. “Adapt or die” is as true today as it was in the beginning. It took about three and a half billion years for life on earth to reach the state of complexity and diversity that our ancestors knew as recently as 200 years ago. It has only taken industrial and scientific man those 200 years to put at risk the whole of the world’s natural system. It has been estimated that by the year 2000, some 300,000 species of plants and animals will have become extinct, and that the natural economy, upon which all life depends, will have been seriously disrupted. The paradox is that this will have been achieved with the best possible intentions. The human population must be properly fed, human life must be preserved and human existence must be made safer and more comfortable. All these things are obviously highly desirable, but if their achievement means putting the survival of future generations at risk, then there is a pressing obligation on present generations to apply some measure of self-restraint. We talk about over- and underdeveloped countries; I think a more exact division might be between underdeveloped and overpopulated. The more people there are, the more industry and more waste and the more sewage there is, and therefore the more pollution.
If the world pollution situation is not critical at the moment, it is as certain as anything can be that the situation will become increasingly intolerable within a very short time. The situation can be controlled, and even reversed; but it demands cooperation on a scale and intensity beyond anything achieved so far. I realize that there are vital causes to be fought for, and I sympathize with people who work up a passionate concern about the all too many examples of inhumanity, injustice, and unfairness; but behind all this hangs a deadly cloud. Still largely unnoticed and unrecognized, the process of destroying our natural environment is gathering speed and momentum. If we fail to cope with the challenge, the other problems will pale into insignificance. What has been described as the “balance of nature” is simply nature’s system of self-limitation. Fertility and breeding success create the surpluses after allowing for the replacement of the losses. Predation, climatic variation, disease, starvation–and in the case of the inappropriately named Homo sapiens, wars and terrorism–are the principal means by which population numbers are kept under some sort of control. Viewed dispassionately, it must be obvious that the world’s human population has grown to such a size that it is threatening its own habitat; and it has already succeeded in causing the extinction of large numbers of wild plant and animal species. Some have simply been killed off. Others have quietly disappeared, as their habitats have been taken over or disturbed by human activities. Humans are the Greatest Threat to Survival Interview with HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in People Dec. 21, 1981 titled “Vanishing Breeds Worry Prince Philip, But Not as Much as Overpopulation.” Q: What do you consider the leading threat to the environment? A: Human population growth is probably the single most serious long-term threat to survival. We’re in for a major disaster if it isn’t curbed–not just for the natural world, but for the human world. The more people there are, the more resources they’ll consume, the more pollution they’ll create, the more fighting they will do. We have no option. If it isn’t controlled voluntarily, it will be controlled involuntarily by an increase in disease, starvation and war. I do believe … that human population pressure–the sheer number of people on this planet–is the single most important cause of the degradation of the natural environment, of the progressive extinction of wild species of plants and animals, and of the destabilization of the world’s climatic and atmospheric systems. The simple fact is that the human population of the world is consuming natural renewable resources faster than it can regenerate, and the process of exploitation is causing even further damage. If this is already happening with a population of 4 billion, I ask you to imagine what things will be like when the population reaches six and then 10 billion…. All this has been made possible by the industrial revolution and the scientific explosion and it is spread around the world by the new economic religion of development. There may be disagreements about the time scale, but in principle there can be little doubt that the population cannot go on increasing indefinitely. Resources presently being used will not last for ever and pollution in its broadest sense, unless severely checked, is bound to increase with population and industrial activity. I suspect that the single most important gift of progress to conservation has been the development of human contraception techniques. The survival of the “most important” Interview with HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in People magazine, Dec. 21, 1981 titled “Vanishing Breeds Worry Prince Philip, But Not as Much as Overpopulation. Q: Is birth control part of the solution? A: Yes, but you can’t legislate these problems away. You’ve got to get people to understand the need for it: the more important people, the ones who have responsibilities have got to do it because they’re at the receiving end. They’ve got to accept the measures. As long ago as 1798, Malthus explained what happens when the factors limiting the increase in any population are removed. One of the factors noticed by Darwin was that all species are capable of producing vastly greater populations than can be sustained by existing resources; populations did not increase at the rate at which they are capable was the basis for his theory of Evolution by Natural Selection. The relevance to natural selection of this capacity for overproduction is that as each individual is slightly different to all the others it is probable that under natural conditions those individuals which happen to be best adapted to the prevailing circumstances have a better chance of survival. Well, so what? Well, take a look at the figures for the human population of this world. One hundred fifty years ago it stood at about 1,000 million or in common parlance today, 1 billion. It then took about a 100 years to double to 2 billion. It took 30 years to add the third billion and 15 years to reach today’s total of 4.4 billion. With a present world average rate of growth of 1.8%, the total population by the year 2000 will have increased to an estimated 6 billion and in that and in subsequent years 100 million people will be added to the world population each year. In fact it could be as much as 16 billion by 2045. As a consequence the demand on resources of land alone will mean a third less farm land available and the destruction of half of the present area of productive tropical forest. Bearing in mind the constant reduction of non-renewable resources, there is a strong possibility of growing scarcity and reduction of standards. More people consume more resources. It is as simple as that; and transferring resources and standards from the richer to the poorer countries can only have a marginal effect in the face of this massive increase in the world population. So long as they [birth control methods] … remained taboo subjects the chances of making any impression on the human population explosion were that much more remote. In the introduction to the IUCN Red Data Books which list all animals and plants under threat of extinction, it says that virtually everywhere the major threat to a wild species is loss of habitat to a rapidly increasing human population requiring more space in order to build villages and cities and grow more food. But starvation and poverty cannot be eradicated solely by increased food and resources at the expense of what remains of the natural world. Any increase in the provision of food and resources must be accompanied by a drastic reduction in the rate of increase in the human population. The industrial revolution sparked the scientific revolution and brought in its wake better public hygiene, better medical care and yet more efficient agriculture. The consequence was a population explosion which still continues today. The sad fact is that, instead of the same number of people being very much better off, more than twice as many people are just as badly off as they were before. Unfortunately all this well-intentioned development has resulted in an ecological disaster of immense proportions. The object of the WWF is to “conserve” the system as a whole; not to prevent the killing of individual animals. Those who are concerned about their conservation of nature accept that all species are prey to some other species. They accept that most species produce a surplus that is capable of being culled without in any way threatening the survival of the species as a whole. It is curious how many philosophers from Plato to Keynes’ time have believed in and advocated the control of society by “philosopher kings.” According to Plato, “its kings must be those who have shown the greatest ability in philosophy,” but–realistically–he added, “and the greatest aptitude for war.” Such people may exist in the imagination and occasionally someone with the necessary qualities may briefly dominate the stage of history, but it is a naive appreciation of human nature to imagine that such processed paragons can be invested with the necessary powers and not be tempted to take advantage of their situation. Steve Watson www.prisonplanet.com/first-black-president-grovel s-to-virulently-racist-royal-family.html Research related articles:
25 comments from 14 users
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posted by
catpaw
on Apr 2, 2009 at 08:16 PM
Prince Phillip is an idiot and an embarassment. Nothing new there. William Shirer in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich refers to Edward (and other royalty as well as politicians) as "nincompoops" for their stupid praises of Hitler and his Nazi dictatorship. I am of course, outraged that our President would grovel to the racist couple. I am going to e-mail the White House right now and demand that Obama salvage American pride and kick Prince Phillip in the balls before leaving London. posted by
witterpitters
on Apr 2, 2009 at 08:19 PM
posted by
Infowar
on Apr 2, 2009 at 08:57 PM
posted by
vanityfair
on Apr 2, 2009 at 09:08 PM
Infowar, maybe if you toned down your "SCUM" rants in your header people might be more receptive and willing to read your posts. Also, if you have an original thought and engage others in a discussion you might find people who agree with you. You and I are probably way more alike than different, but it's, oh, I don't know, that abrasive and in-your-face style that turns people off.
posted by
dirtyshirt
on Apr 2, 2009 at 09:41 PM
infowar: a very interesting post. I wasn't aware of much of this. I don't know what Obama was to do, however. If I were in his shoes, and knew all of this, I don't think I would have done any different. It's one thing to be in the royal company and be exposed to the 'gaffes'; it's an entirely different thing to throw disrespect (no matter how well deserved) in their direction. Bottom line: whatever racist tendencies the royals have, they are not part of British policy. In fact, Mountbatten proved that rather conclusively, didn't he? posted by
lucy
on Apr 3, 2009 at 09:25 AM
posted by
TSM
on Apr 3, 2009 at 09:25 AM
In fact, Mountbatten proved that rather conclusively, didn't he? You're going to have to tell him who Mountbatten was and what he did. I doubt he's ever heard of him since there's no conspiracy meme about him.
posted by
donmason
on Apr 3, 2009 at 03:09 PM
From The Daily Mash
I TAKE MY COFFEE BLACK - LIKE MY WOMEN, SAYS QUEEN
BUCKINGHAM Palace ended months of speculation last night by confirming that the Queen is gay with a fondness for tall, powerful black women.
The announcement came just hours after Her Majesty was pictured resting her hand a few inches above the buttocks of US First Lady Michelle Obama.
A spokesman said: "After careful consideration and following consultation with the prime minister and the leaders of the Commonwealth, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has confirmed that she is totally gay, especially for statuesque black ladies."
Royal observers had expected the Queen to make a move on the wife of a foreign head of state at some point this year with French first lady Carla Bruni the clear favourite.
Constitutional expert Denys Finch-Hatton said: "Everyone knows the story about the pillow fight with Imelda Marcos after a state banquet in 1974, but the Palace always dismissed it as nothing more than playful hi-jinx."
He added: "It shouldn't affect Her Majesty's constitutional position in any way, as long as she doesn't want to divorce Prince Philip and marry a nun."
The White House stressed that Mrs Obama was flattered by the Queen's attention but that she did not like her in that way.
A spokesman said: "The First Lady was just being friendly and is sorry if she gave out the wrong signals. Nevertheless we wish Her Majesty well in her search for a broad-shouldered black Amazon who can finally let her express all those things that she's bottled up inside for so long."
Meanwhile Prince Philip is understood to be fascinated with his wife's new sexual orientation but has urged her to steer clear of inscrutable Chinese lesbians.
posted by
vanityfair
on Apr 3, 2009 at 03:31 PM
posted by
Infowar
on Apr 3, 2009 at 10:10 PM
I actually feel that way about local media. Vanity I leave many comments with in my own blogs & others. Look closer. HMMMM Vanity remember that time you jumped to conclusions & made yourself look foolish? If I recall you immediately deleted your comment to avoid looking dumb. I was attempting to engage in a civil debate with you.....then you simply deleted that comment and disappeared. No big deal. I just may take your advice regarding toning down the scum in my header......
Update:vanity where did that comment go you posted a few minutes ago?Anyways....here is my reply to it. __________________________ I remember. It was a blog about google street view. You called me a conspiracy nut for posting facts about how google street view was created with spherical cameras, not a satellite image. Well if I am wrong about you deleting the comment,then Iplease accept my humble apology. So you agree with me on some issues......Humor me, name a few things. posted by
vanityfair
on Apr 3, 2009 at 11:36 PM
"Infowar" : I do believe now that you are a drone hired to spew out programmed data. I did not delete my comment of which you speak, the blog host did. I will not accept your "humble apology" because I know it's insincere. I do agree with you on many issues but can't humor you at this time as I must retire. See you tomorrow? ;)
posted by
jewel1325
on Apr 4, 2009 at 01:00 AM
Donmason, that was too funny! However, it is about as accurate as Inforwar's ridiculous propaganda. Actually, Infowar forgot to mention a post that was taken from one of his/her website links. This is what a blogger had to say about Prince Phiiip (and I agree)... "Prince Philip is old, weary and reflective. Squarely facing his remaining years, he is not inclined to flinch from a frank and unvarnished assessment of Germany in the 30s and 40s. He has fought for his adopted country and resolutely stands by the Queen. His rather astringent temperament aside, I admire the old soldier and his honest public examination regarding this aspect of his life." Apparently there is more empathy on those links for Prince Phillip' and his candor than Infowar would like us to believe. In fact, he is actually perceived as a man with a dry sense of humor who has lived through one of Europe's most tumulteous times. He is frank about the turmoil of those experiences and the deception that affected so many. As for the Obama's, thank God they are smart enough to study and learn how to greet foreign dignataries. Afterall, they represent each and every one of us, even if some of us didn't vote for him! There is alot that I find lacking in Obama, but this post was too freakin lame! The distortion of facts actually make the orignator sound VERY racist and totally off base.
posted by
erikbako
on Apr 4, 2009 at 10:20 AM
I heard the Obamas robbed the palace during their visit. Is this true? posted by
Infowar
on Apr 4, 2009 at 09:57 PM
Vanity You posted a comment & then deleted it, or someone who moderates bakersfield.com blogs deleted it? hmmm either way....I didn't delete the comment. Next time I will capture a screen shot. Sigh...pathetic people. You are very shady & your opinion of me means nothing.
"Infowar" : I do believe now that you are a drone hired to spew out programmed data.
HA HA now that is funny. I am far from a hired "drone". I live here in good old Bakersfield. vanity you are a complete & total liar/fraud. posted by
vanityfair
on Apr 4, 2009 at 10:25 PM
Geez, you know what Infowar? Get off my damn ass. You and I apparently have similar schedules .... I see you on Gosford quite often unless someone else out there has "infowars.com" stickers. I noticed that not only do you drive like a jerk, you also finally removed that Ron Paul sticker. Good for you. By the way, my "drone" comment was meant to be playful. You need to lighten up. If my opinion means nothing to you I'd like to know why you even bothered to respond. I'm too busy right now worrying about a criminal on my property. posted by
ronmexico
on Apr 4, 2009 at 11:29 PM
You still waiting for the government to take care of that alleged criminal on your property? I just love government... posted by
vanityfair
on Apr 4, 2009 at 11:44 PM
Locked and loaded, ronmexico. No, not waiting for the government to take care of that alleged criminal. That was my entire point of my blog, if you bothered to read it. Are there ANY conservative women on these blogs???!!! (A nod to Nancy, of course :) posted by
NancyII
on Apr 5, 2009 at 03:13 AM
Vanity, there are actually quite a few conservative women here. I can only speak for myself but I stopped reading most of Info's posts a long time ago. I don't buy into fanciful conspiracy theories and alarmist posts ...all cut and paste, so found no reason to see what he has to say. I only responded this time because I saw your skirmish with him and was curious. Hang in there..common sense wins out over delusional fantasy eventually. posted by
ALICEN
on Apr 5, 2009 at 01:09 PM
Vanity -- I am a woman. I am conservative. I am "a" conservative as well. There is enough "real" news on the air and in print that most of us don't have to dig for conspiracy. About all ordinary people can do is try to keep track of their respective state and federal lawmakers and keep them advised of your opinions. Maybe it's not possible to keep them in line that way, but it does help if you keep on keeping on battering them with your own ideas of the way things should be. While conspiracy in all likelihood abounds, there is so much mystery and upheaval right in front of us that, with all respect due Infowar, I for one don't have time to go start digging it up. I am usually noncommital about what he writes; however, there are a few times when it is possible to agree wholeheartedly with him. When that happens, and if I see it, I say so. Everybody knows that I say pretty much what I think. If it gets too bad, I just bow out as gracefully as possible without saying it. posted by
VirgilAnderson
on Apr 5, 2009 at 01:19 PM
Sure was fun to the queen with her arm around Mrs. Obama, first lady of the first African American President. of the United States. The royal family ... snort! --virgil posted by
VirgilAnderson
on Apr 5, 2009 at 01:21 PM
posted by
VirgilAnderson
on Apr 5, 2009 at 01:23 PM
posted by
ALICEN
on Apr 5, 2009 at 01:29 PM
posted by
Infowar
on Apr 5, 2009 at 05:56 PM
I hardly ever drive down Gosford. I am not the only one in town with infowars & Ron Paul stickers on my vehicle. For those of you living in denial and rationalizing the information I post as fanciful & alarmist, the rude awakening will hit you one day. posted by
ALICEN
on Apr 5, 2009 at 07:18 PM
Infowar: I do have a lot of terror about what the future is going to be like -- if there's going to be one at all. I'm not living in denial; I don't think you are posting fanciful or alarmist blogs. There's just so much reality I can handle at a time. To you, people like me are probably living in some kind of reality show, while you're living and writing about reality. As I said, though, there's just so much reality that I can handle and try to do anything about. Much of what you write is something that I cannot affect or change. What's that old saying: change the things you can and accept the things you can't? Something like that. I'm really not attempting to put you down.
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