1. This is good news. Apparently the Green Party supports 9/11 Truth:
“http://www.gp.org/press/pr_07_29_04b.html
2. More good news:
“Sheen Challenges 9/11 Truth Debunkers to Larry King Live Debate
Sheen told The Alex Jones Show that he is challenging any one or
all of McCain, Hannity, Limbaugh or O’Reilly to a debate about 9/11 on CNN’s
Larry King Live or any other television show in Los Angeles, adding that the
show must be broadcast live to prevent bias editing.”
http://www.911blogger.com/node/21269
3. “Minister warns of 1930s-style fascists on Britain’s streets
‘Parallels’ between rightwing groups planning protests in Muslim neighbourhoods and Oswald Mosley’s incendiary marches
The tactic of trying to provoke a response in the hope of causing wider violence and mayhem is long established on the far-right and among extremist groups.”"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/sep/11/minister-warns-facists-streets
4. Another thing that won’t change:
“Law Professor Darren Hutchinson places all of this in the context of the apparently genuine belief/hope of many Obama supporters — alive as recently as a few months ago — that, unlike Hillary Clinton, Obama would be a unifying figure who would cause the country to transcend its divisions and leave behind its bitter ideological disagreements (the Post-Partisan Age). I would hope that even the Truest Believer of that promise could now recognize that — even if such an outcome were desirable — no such thing was ever going to happen.
…
One of the things that perplexed me the most during the Democratic primaries was the portrayal of the Clintons as “divisive,” a charge that made Hillary Clinton unfit for the presidency. Many of Obama’s younger supporters, following his lead, said that Clinton represented “failed politics” of the past, that she would just bring “more of the same” and that all she knew how to do was fight. Obama, they said, offered a “fresh face” and practiced a new form of politics that would unify the country and the world. Recently, Obama himself said he would, in fact, change the world. . . .
[T]he notion that Obama could somehow escape Republican attacks and bring unity to the two parties seemed like a dubious claim. Some of my closest friends labeled me “too cynical” for making that argument, but in political analysis, I take the cynicism charge as a compliment rather than a slur. . . .
Many of Obama’s supporters are voting and paying attention to politics for the very first time. . . .But I wonder whether these young and excited O-voters. . .know that division is a natural part of our two-party system? Have they come to grips with the reality that if Obama wins, the smearing will only get louder and the digging deeper? Do they now realize that political work is often messy — even dirty — and that meaningful, large scale change only comes through contestation and battle?”
http://dissentingjustice.blogspot.com/2009/09/being-right-about-right.html

Left and rights of passage
Black and whites of youth
Who can face the knowledge
That the truth is not the truth?
Obsolete
Absolute
Does the Government & Propaganda Media lie to you?
Future of a Nation that can not trust the Government & Propaganda Media?
By: gravel kucinich paul nader on September 13, 2009
at 1:38 pm