Communism Is NOT Dead. 
It’s Alive, In Many Countries. 
Marxism Is The Greatest 
Killing Machine On Earth
02 Thursday May 2013 
Posted by davidbenmoshejtf in Communist, Communist Party 



THE BELOW LINK CONTAINS A 12-MINUTE VID THAT OFFERS A COMPELLING EXPLANATION OF 
WHY 
AND HOW THE USA TRADITIONS HAVE BEEN BEING TRANSFORMED OVER THE LAST 60 YEARS.

DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH OF IT I AGREE WITH, BUT IT IS DEFINITELY FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
Rich Martin


http://themadjewess.com/2013/05/02/communism-is-not-dead-its-alive-in-many-countries-marxism-is-the-greatest-killing-machine-on-earth/
 
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Ron 
Paul slams Boston police. Has he gone too far? - Yahoo! News
I agree with Ron Paul.  As an American,  I am appalled, embarrassed and 
ashamed.  I am appalled that the  police and national guard would/could take 
part in breaching the  4th Amendment--the right to privacy; the right to be 
left alone.   People were taken from their own homes and treated like criminals 
 and forced to stand outside in an arrested stance while those  morons went 
through their homes.  I am embarrassed that we could  even allow our united 
States to deteriorate to this  extent.  I am ashamed of all the idiots who 
stood by watching and  cheering them on.  It is despicable behavior on 
everyone's  part.  All of this is a gross violation of the People's  rights.   
They have NO AUTHORITY to take such action.  I  pray that those who were 
violated will collectively take action against  everyone involved in the 
searches from top to bottom.  The pea-brain  little morons, be it police or 
national guard, are each individually 
 responsible for his/her own actions.  It does not matter if you are  ORDERED 
TO DO IT!!  That order will not protect you for violating the  
Constitution...which is exactly what you did.  SHAME ON YOU  ALL!!!!   M
 
 
Ron Paul slams Boston police. Has he gone too  far?
Ron Paul, in a posting on the website of a libertarian  activist, accused US
law enforcement of 'a military-style occupation of an  American city' in its
response to the Boston bombing.
By Peter Grier | Christian Science Monitor – 10 hrs  ago
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Former GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul has slammed  US law enforcement
for responding to the Boston Marathon bombing with  “police state tactics.”
 
In a post on the website of libertarian activist Lew  Rockwell, Mr. Paul said
Monday that the governmental reaction to the tragic  explosions was worse
than the attack itself. The forced lockdown of much of  the Boston area,
police riding armored vehicles through the streets, and  door-to-door
searches without warrants were all reminiscent of a  military coup or martial
law, Paul added.
 
“The Boston bombing provided the opportunity for the  government to turn what
should have been a police investigation into a  military-style occupation of
an American city,” according to Paul.
 
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Furthermore, this response did not result in the capture  of suspect Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev, Paul charged. He was discovered hiding in a  boat by a private
citizen, who called police.
 
“And he was identified not by government surveillance  cameras, but by
private citizens who willingly shared their photographs  with the police,”
Paul wrote on Lew Rockwell’s site.
 
Yikes. This isn’t going to go down well in Watertown, is  it? Citizens there
applauded when police finally carted off Tsarnaev alive.  The Boston police
commissioner told his troops over the radio that “it’s a  proud day to be a
Boston police officer.” In the wake of the suspect’s  capture the media have
generally portrayed law enforcement officers as  heroes.
 
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But Paul’s contrarian take perhaps should not be  surprising. After all, he’s
a committed libertarian who at one point in the GOP  presidential debates
said that the border fence with Mexico might at some  point be used to keep
US citizens penned in.
 
And while Paul’s position here is, um, not in the  majority, there are other
public figures who charge that the Boston response was  overkill. In some
ways this is one of those points in the circle of  American politics were
conservative libertarianism and liberal progressivism  meet.
 
The generally left-leaning Guardian columnist Glenn  Greenwald, for instance,
told PBS host Bill Moyers over the weekend that the  public lionization of
police in the wake of the Boston bombing isn’t  necessarily a good thing.
 
“The way in which Americans now related to their  government, the way in
which they get nationalistic pride is through the  assertion of this massive
military or police force, and very few other things  produce that kind of
pride,” Greenwald said. “I think [this] shows a lot  about our value systems
and what the government is failing to do. And that’s the  way in which this
culture becomes coarsened.”
 
However, state and local officials have continued to  defend their decision
to shut down much of Boston for the Tsarnaev manhunt. At  the time they did
not know whether the suspect had more explosives or  fellow conspirators, and
they did not want to risk another tragedy.
 
“I think we did what we should have done and were  supposed to do with the
always-imperfect information that you have at the time,”  Massachusetts Gov.
Deval Patrick (D) said at a news conference last  week.
 
And Paul in particular is now drawing criticism for the  company he keeps.
Lew Rockwell, Paul’s former congressional chief of  staff, now heads the
Ludwig von Mises Institute, a think tank with “deep ties  to the
neo-Confederate movement,” which believes the wrong side  won the Civil War,
according to the Southern Poverty Law  Center.
 
As a Paul employee, Rockwell oversaw newsletters  published under the former
congressman’s name that contained controversial  statements about race,
homosexuality, and other hot-button topics.
 
Furthermore, Paul’s own new organization, the Ron Paul  Institute for Peace
and Prosperity, has an advisory board that contains a  “bevy of conspiracy
theorists, cranks, and apologists for some of the worst  regimes on the
planet,” according to Daily Beast writer James  Kirchik.
 
These include Southwestern Law School professor Butler  Shaffer, who has
written a post for the Lew Rockwell website titled “9/11  was a conspiracy,”
notes the Daily Beast.
 
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http://news.yahoo.com/ron-paul-slams-boston-police-gone-too-far-170321289.html
 
 
PS
There is audio of an eye witness  who went to the window when a ruckus
started. She said it was a police vehicle that ran down the older brother,
and not hit by the younger brother.
And despite all the reports of a "shoot out", it has been revealed that the
brothers had only one gun between the 2 of them.


 

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