The Dismantling America team based on these books

 


Lies 
the Government Told You: Myth, Power, and Deception in American 
History by Andrew P. Napolitano (Hardcover - Mar 2, 
2010) 
 


Dismantling 
America: and other controversial essays by 
Thomas Sowell (Hardcover - Aug 10, 2010) 
 




Dismantling the 
Empire: America's Last Best Hope (American Empire Project) by Chalmers A. 
Johnson (Hardcover - Aug 17, 
2010)
The Fed Can 
Print More Money, But It Can’t Print Jobs. 




Published: Tuesday, 10 Aug 2010



By: Larry Kudlow
CNBC 
Anchor


Here is the US 
Democrat team of  Dismantling 
AmericaControversial UIC professor denied emeritus status
Son of Robert Kennedy speaks out against Ayers






 
University of Illinois at Chicago professor William Ayers was 
denied emeritus status Thursday by University of Illinois trustees meeting in 
Urbana. (Chicago Tribune 2008 
/ September 23, 2010)

In a very unusual move, University 
of Illinois trustees Thursday denied giving emeritus status to controversial 
retired professor William Ayers.

The vote, at a U. of I. board meeting in 
Urbana, was unanimous and came 
after a passionate speech by board chair Christopher Kennedy, who invoked 
the 1968 assassination of his father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, in saying that he 
was voting his conscience.

The other trustees, without comment, also 
voted against the appointment.

Ayers, the Vietnam 
War-era radical, had been an education faculty member at UIC 
since 1987. He retired effective Aug. 31 and then sought the emeritus faculty 
status, a largely honorific title that includes some benefits such as library 
privileges.






ANOTHER 
JUMPS: AXELROD OUT 


Axelrod leaving White House 
next year to work on campaign
September 24, 2010 5:45 AM | 22 
Comments | UPDATED 
STORY 

David Axelrod, a top advisor to President Obama and the 
main architect of his election victory in 2008, will be leaving the White House 
next year and returning to Chicago 
to work on the president's re-election campaign, a White House aide said 
Thursday.

Axelrod has not specified a departure date, but he plans to 
remain in his current position "well into 2011,'' the aide said.

Axelrod, who calls himself a "Chicagoan on 
assignment,'' has long made clear he missed his hometown and would return 
before 
the end of the four-year term. His wife still lives in the city.

One of 
Obama's most trusted aides, Axelrod occupies a small office just steps from the 
Oval Office. On a wall in Axelrod's office hangs a picture of the White House 
drawn by his daughter. The Chicago 
skyline is shown in the reflecting pool.

His portfolio is a broad one. He 
shapes the president's message, oversees the speechwriting team, plots 
political 
strategy and advises on policy. A longtime campaign strategist, he is aware of 
his limitations when it comes to complex policy matters. He once made a 
self-deprecating reference to himself as "a duffer'' when it comes to 
policy.

Other White House aides said part of Axelrod's role is reminding 
the staff of the president's campaign commitments and making sure that the 
White 
House agenda stays true to Obama's promises.

White House Chief of Staff 
Rahm Emanuel, a pragmatist when it comes to policy matters, once described the 
difference between himself and Axelrod as "prose'' versus 
"poetry.''

Obama's political viability, though, is one of Axelrod's 
preoccupations. Steven Rattner, the former "car czar'' and author of a new book 
about the auto industry bailout, described Axelrod as sitting in meetings 
discussing poll results showing the public's disdain for 
bailouts.

Mustached, rumpled and paunchy, Axelrod is a popular figure in 
the White House. He plays basketball and after a game he occasionally shows up, 
sweaty and winded, at an local bar frequented by reporters. Axelrod is a former 
political reporter for the Chicago 
Tribune.

The seven-member White House speechwriting team has described 
their daily conferences with Axelrod as a loose, creative exercise that is a 
high point in the day. But others administration figures are not so taken with 
Axelrod, often called "Axe'' for short.

In the new book, "Obama Wars,'' 
author Bob Woodward writes that Gen. David Petraeus, who is leading the war in 
Afghanistan, once called Axelrod "a complete spin doctor.''

While some 
White House aides tend to become part of the Washington culture, Axelrod is a 
holdout. He rented an apartment rather than buy a house, so as not to put down 
roots.
On a snowy morning in Washington last year, he appeared on a TV talk 
show and was asked about the weather.

"We call this a dusting in Chicago 
... I just want you to know,'' he said.


THE MAN WHO PUT PRESIDENT OBAMA IN THE WHITE HOUSE , Globalist Soros Launches 
Frontal Assault Against Tea Party. 
 

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
September 3, 2010

Soros and the foundation left have launched a website designed to go after the 
growing Tea Party movement. Teapartytracker.org will post video interviews and 
blog entries gathered by folks on the false left who never grow weary of 
demonstrating their outrage over the very idea of a grassroots political effort 
overthrowing establishment Democrats and Republicans in the district of 
corporate criminals.





















George Soros is desperate to trash the Tea Party. WEALTH ALONE CANNOT BuY 
HAPPINESS ?   





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

   

Soros 
insider trading case to be reviewed...Soros insider trading case to be reviewed
By Jane Croft

Published: September 15 2010 22:59 | Last updated: September 15 2010 
22:59





George Soros, the international investor and one of the world’s richest men, 
is to have his 2002 criminal conviction for insider trading reviewed by the 
European Court of Human Rights.

Mr Soros appealed to Strasbourg after he was convicted by a French court of 
insider trading in 2002 in relation to his conduct during a takeover battle in 
1988 involving one of the country’s biggest banks, Société Générale.



The affair, involving an abortive stock market raid by Georges Pébereau, the 
French financier, to buy control of SG, implicated several businessmen and 
caused turmoil in French politics at the time.

In 1988, an investor invited Mr Soros to take part in an operation to buy up 
shares in SocGen in a bid to take it over. After studying the offer, he 
declined. A few days later he had his investment company buy $50m worth of 
shares in four French companies including the bank and subsequently sold some 
of 
the stock.

The case took 14 years to come to trial because of delays securing 
information from the Netherlands, Britain, Luxembourg and Switzerland. At the 
time of the trial, his lawyers argued that the delay in bringing the case to 
court was unreasonable and infringed the European human rights convention.

Mr Soros was found guilty of insider trading in 2002, allegations he has 
always denied, and received a fine of €2.2m – no more than his profits from the 
trades – which was reduced on appeal in 2007 to €940,507.

He lodged a complaint against his conviction with the European Court of Human 
Rights in December 2006 and on Wednesday a chamber of seven judges decided that 
his application to have the case reviewed was at least partly admissible.

Mr Soros had launched a complaint under article seven of the Convention of 
Human Rights, in which he alleged the law applicable at the relevant time had 
been too unclear for him to realise that he was doing anything wrong.

The chamber of judges ruled on Wednesday that this complaint “raised complex 
issues of fact and law” and required further examination.

However, other complaints brought in Mr Soros’s application, including one 
about the excessive length of the trial, which he claimed had affected his 
ability to recall facts, were rejected by the court.

The chamber also declared inadmissible a complaint by Mr Soros that the 
burden of proof had been shifted on to him and that he had not been given the 
benefit of the doubt. He alleged that he had been convicted without having been 
able to prove his innocence several years after the event.

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IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY  VIETNAM  1979-2010.
HAPPY ARE THOSE VIETNAMESE APPOINTED AS FAKE "CAMBODIAN" 

VIETNAMESE TRICKS IN CAMBODIA THAT DENMARK SEEMS TO IGNORE?
You Ay (Vietnamese woman ) appointed as "Cambodian" Ambassador) back in Bangkok 



 


FAKE "Cambodian" Ambassador to Thailand You Ay(A VIETNAMESE WOMAN" arrives in 
Bangkok yesterday to resume her post after her Thai counterpart, Prasas 
Prasasvinitchai, returned to his post in Phnom Penh on Tuesday. Thailand and 
Cambodia normalised ties after former premier Thaksin Shinawatra resigned as an 
adviserto Hun Sen on Monday. (Photo: The Nation)
  Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses 
Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a 
resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of 
Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.
 
Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia.
 
10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO 
CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE 
NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY. 
 
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988. 
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and 
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops 
...." 
 
As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the 
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 
1988. 
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.

BURY

                                          






                                          




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