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Archive for May 4th, 2010
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The May 4th Massacre | Kent State Antiwar Demonstration Shootings 1970
Posted on May 4, 2010 | No CommentsWhen the National Guard asked the student to leave the demonstration, they were met with refusal — leading them to volley tear gas into the crowds. When the tear gas didn’t work, the National guardsmen forced students to retreat, threatening them with the bayonets on their rifles. At some point, students approached the group of riflemen. -
Energy Wars..The Deepwater Conspiracy
Posted on May 4, 2010 | No CommentsSlow response to the disaster reminds one of Katrina, yet Obama remains sheltered from criticism. Only a few months ago, Obama declared a movement towards self sufficiency by means of drilling at a domestic level, but in the same breath closed many already existing drilling sites west of the Rockies. With the fall-out of the global warming issue, how does the Cap and Trade legislation and state controlled media play a role in the energy wars between the left and the right -
Big Brother is Watching…A History of Government Surveillance Programs
Posted on May 4, 2010 | No CommentsThe U.S. Supreme Court has consistently found that surveillance is comparable to a search and that it therefore ordinarily requires the subject's consent or a valid warrant. Unfortunately, our executive branch doesn't always pay attention to what the U.S. Supreme Court says.


