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Hero general: Obama following Castro's plan
He's a former Delta Force commander, U.S. deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence and a Purple Heart recipient. And he's warning Americans that Barack Obama is following in the footsteps of Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin and others who have led communist revolutions in their nations.
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Latest From Brandon Smith July 3, 2012
The Socialization Of America Is Economically Impossible The Socialization Of America Is Economically Impossible »
Obamacare, its tentative application and those who blindly support its introduction in the United States, are an example of a weak people groveling for handouts they do not work for nor deserve. Socialism is a waving of the white flag by a society and the trading of that culture's liberty for the illusion of fiscal security.  More »


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Chief Justice Roberts And The Final Lesson Chief Justice Roberts And The Final Lesson »
According to a number of self-described conservatives and Chief Justice John Roberts apologists, Roberts didn't murder the Constitutional separation of powers that has kept this country from either falling into the sort of state that would welcome back King George III with open arms or devolving into open conflict.  More »

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Trouble Brewing In Iran, Stirred By Sanctions Trouble Brewing In Iran, Stirred By Sanctions »
As the United States and its European allies continue to impose sanctions on Iran, the Mideast country is becoming more defiant and combative. On Sunday, Iranian leaders said the country was beginning a new round of war games that would involve firing missiles at models of foreign air bases. More »



Gun Safety Group Uses Firearm Roundup To Its Benefit Gun Safety Group Uses Firearm Roundup To Its Benefit »
A National Rifle Association youth group used a gun buyback initiative in Chicago to raise money for a youth shooting camp. Guns Save Lives saw the buyback as a perfect opportunity to get rid of non-operational and unsafe firearms while raising money for youth shooting programs. More »

Google Bans Sale Of Weapons Google Bans Sale Of Weapons »
This summer, Google will launch Google Shopping, which promises to be a new online shopping experience. But if you're looking to buy guns, ammo or accessories, you'll have to hunt elsewhere. Google won't allow weapons or related products to be sold. More »

New Study: Spanking Causes Mental Illness New Study: Spanking Causes Mental Illness »
Those who were spanked as children may take a real hit later in life, according to new research. Lead author Tracie Afifi suggests that spanking can cause children to have mood and anxiety disorders and suffer from drug and alcohol abuse. More »


Bob's Health Tip

Calm Cluster Headaches With Kudzu

Can "the plant that ate the South" really be beneficial to those suffering from the excruciating neurological disease called cluster headaches, aka suicide headaches? Sure, it can, according to a report that appeared in the medical journal Headache, written by R. Andrew Sewell, M.D. of Yale University of Medicine in Connecticut. Sewell found kudzu can be used in many safe and natural alternative remedies for your worst health problems.

In a survey of patients with cluster headaches who used kudzu treatments, the majority reported a decrease in the frequency of attacks. Plus, more than one-third of the patients had a decrease in the length of attacks. More »


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Jul 03, 2012 02:33 pm | Kris Zane
It was reported on Sunday that Obama was so broken up after touring the devastation caused by the Colorado wildfires that he promptly hopped aboard Air Force One and made an 18-minute conference call to his big donors asking for… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 02:26 pm | Doug Book
Chief Justice John Roberts rewrote the specific language of Congress by claiming in his ObamaCare ruling that the penalty that the lawmakers had clearly attached to the individual mandate was actually a tax. It was the only way in which… Continue to Post


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Jul 03, 2012 02:06 pm | Tim Powers
The following is just a brief list of what America has endured over the past four years. I’m sure there is much more that can be added, but we must not forget these things come November. That is, if  Obama… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 01:57 pm | Daniel Noe



Jul 03, 2012 01:50 pm | Kevin "Coach" Collins
Isn’t it fun watching the Panderer–in–Chief, Aflac Obama, run around his sinking row boat like the duck in the TV commercial stepping on a hole here and fill a hole there with his wings?  As the pages fall off the… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 01:45 pm | Michael J Nellett
Obamacare’s “mandate has been ruled constitutional because it is a “TAX”. There are, however, several problems with that declaration by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. First, Obama and his administration zombies publically denied that… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 01:36 pm | Kris Zane



Jul 03, 2012 01:33 pm | Jeff Bipes
Chief Justice John Roberts, the last person on Earth whom conservatives thought would rule AGAINST the Constitution, did just that this past Thursday. The court’s decision on ObamaCare, or the PPACA, requires a complete suspension of what sane people call… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 01:28 pm | Michael J Nellett
It seems that Obama’s Department of Justice is refusing Congress’s orders to start legal proceedings against Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr. Holder has been found guilty of both criminal and civil contempt of Congress charges by a vote of the… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 01:20 pm | Daniel Noe

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Jul 03, 2012 01:11 pm | Matt Barber
It’s often said, “Be careful what you wish for – you just might get it.” Democrats got it all right. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts – once counted among the constitutional originalists on the high court – has… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 01:04 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (OfficialWire) — Attorney General Eric Holder is charging that he’s become a “proxy” for Republican attacks against President Barack Obama in an election year. Holder tells The Washington Post that Republican congressional figures have used a failed gun-tracking operation… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 12:54 pm | Breaking News
At least 15 governors have indicated they will not participate in the expansion of Medicaid under the healthcare law, striking a blow to President Obama’s promise of broader insurance coverage. Before Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling, states had the option of… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 12:52 pm | Daniel Noe

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Jul 03, 2012 12:43 pm | Breaking News
Rep. Allen West says Mitt Romney may need some new advisers if his campaign continues to refer to the mandate in Obamacare as a penalty rather than a tax. The Florida Republican told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren Monday the… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 12:34 pm | Breaking News
(CNSNews.com) – A record of 8,733,461 workers took federal disability insurance payments in June 2012, according to the Social Security Administration. That was up from 8,707,185 in May. It also exceeds the entire population of New York City, which according… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 12:18 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (OfficialWire) — A top adviser says Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney doesn’t see the health care mandate as a tax but as a penalty or a fee or even a fine. That’s a different view from Republicans who are… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 12:09 pm | Breaking News
With all the gloomy economic news coming out of late, one bright spot flew under the radar last week: the United States is poised to be the proverbial center of the energy universe. A recent study by Harvard Research Fellow… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 11:29 am | Cagle Cartoons

Jul 03, 2012 11:28 am | Breaking News
NEW YORK – CNN’s Anderson Cooper came out in a letter online, saying “the fact is, I’m gay.” Cooper said Monday in a note to the Daily Beast’s Andrew Sullivan that he had kept his sexual orientation private for personal… Continue to Post


Jul 03, 2012 11:19 am | Breaking News
U.S. Secret Service officers shut down a student-led protest calling for President Obama to fire Attorney General Eric Holder this morning, according to a report from in front of the White House. After discovering a “suspicious package,” the Secret Service… Continue to Post


More eerie 'ghost cities' popping up

Shocking photographs reveal towns completely devoid of people
by Chelsea Schilling

Why is China constructing large, well-designed “ghost cities” that are completely devoid of people?
Now, the BBC reports a giant new Chinese-built city has been spotted in Africa in the outskirts of Angola’s capital Luanda.
The city, Nova Cidade de Kilamba, was designed to hold up to a half million people and features 750 eight-story apartment buildings, 12 schools and more than 100 retail units, according to the report.
State-owned China International Trust and Investment Corporation reportedly took less than three years to build the city at a cost of $3.5 billion. It covers 12,355 acres.
BBC former Angola correspondent Louise Redvers reported that the discovered that the city’s buildings are completely empty.
The empty cities aren’t only in Africa.
WND and Jerome Corsi’s Red Alert reported just last year that Google Earth photographs of China depict city after city of vast complexes consisting of office skyscrapers, government buildings, apartment buildings, residential towers and homes, all connected by networks of empty roads – with some of the cities located in China’s truly most inhospitable locations.

Google image of China's empty roads
Images of these “ghost cities” – after countless billions of dollars have been spent on the towns’ design and construction – reveal nobody lives in them.
Block after block of empty houses and apartment buildings, glamorous public buildings, magnificent public parks and sports complexes, even art museums, remain entirely empty.
“The photographs look like giant movie sets prepared to film apocalyptic motion pictures in which some sort of a neutron war or bizarre natural disaster has eliminated people from the face of the earth while leaving the skyscrapers, sports stadiums, parks and roads perfectly intact,” Corsi noted. “One of China’s ghost cities is actually built in the middle of a desert in Inner Mongolia.”
Business Insider ran a series of photos of these Chinese ghost cities. One showed no cars in the city except for approximately 100 parked in largely empty lots clustered around a government building, and another showed a beautiful wetland park with people added using Photoshop.
At the time, China had an estimated inventory of 64 million vacant homes and was building up to 20 new ghost cities a year on the country’s “vast swathes of free land.”

Empty roads in Zhengzhou, China
Business Insider speculated that the Chinese need to put their money somewhere, so developers have decided to build, as a place to store the wealth, even if the Chinese building these cities do not intend to live in them and there is no prospect they can find renters.
ScallyWagAndVagabond.com quoted Patrick Chovanec, a business teacher at Tsinghua University in Beijing, who explained, “Who wants to be the mayor who reports that he didn’t get 8 percent GDP growth this year? Nobody wants to come forward with that. So the incentives in the system are to build. And if that’s the easiest way to achieve growth, then you build.”
The following are some photos posted on Facebook of the Chinese “ghost city,” Nova Cidade de Kilamba, in Africa:






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