For more than 40 years, the brave survivors of the USS Liberty have tried telling the world what happened to them on June 8, 1967, when Israel sneak attacked the nearly defenseless ship for over an hour with as many as 1,000 rockets, tens of thousands of armor-piercing rounds and five torpedoes.
For the most part, the American media has yawned and decided to cover the latest Hollywood scandal or some other nonsense.
Now survivors of the Liberty will not be forced to beg a criminally incompetent media to tell the truth about what they have endured. The USS Liberty survivors have their own live radio program, appearing on the Republic Broadcasting Network at www.republicbroadcasting.org.
The live, two-hour call-in program airs every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon CST and is hosted by Phil Tourney (survivor of the Liberty and three-time president of the Liberty Veterans Association) and Mark Glenn, a contributing editor for American Free Press.
The weekly program will also have in-depth analyses of current political events that have as their origin the fact that a U.S. ship was attacked in an act of premeditated, undeclared war and was not rectified. Appearances by many of the other survivors of the Liberty will be a regular theme, talking about what they went through that day and what has happened to them since that time.
Prominent patriots will also appear on the show. Persons wishing to listen to the program live can do so by going to www.republicbroadcasting.org and clicking on the “Listen Live” option. For those unable to listen the program in real-time, it will be archived for later listening.
Suggestions for program ideas can be sent to Phil Tourney at tonktime5@yahoo.com or Mark Glenn at nomorewarsforisrael@gmail.com. Sponsors for the program are also encouraged. Good Reading! Attention RBN listeners, The Republic Broadcasting Network is now offering a paid membership! The paid membership provides access to: A HIGH QUALITY 128KBPS AAC STREAM and ACCESS TO SEARCHABLE HIGH QUALITY 128KBPS MP3 ARCHIVES AS WELL AS A BI-WEEKLY E-NEWSLETTER with PRODUCT SPECIALS, EVENTS, and COMMENTARY BY WRITERS EXCLUSIVE TO THIS NEWSLETTER!
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Virginia state police denied the request, saying the documents were "criminal intelligence data." Fusion centers are relatively new creatures on the homeland security scene and are intended to allow local and state police to combine their criminal and intelligence information with information shared by government agencies. Read More | | The U.S. Supreme Court was asked Monday whether defendants who beat a Recording Industry Association of America copyright case are entitled to legal fees. The petition to the high court comes from a San Antonio man whom the RIAA accused of using the Kazaa file-sharing program to purloin its members' music in 2006. The RIAA dismissed the case against Cliff Thompson and sued his daughter after concluding he was not the infringer. Thompson's attorney, Ted Lee, wrote the justices that "There is a clear and present need for this court's intervention and guidance on this important issue of copyright law." Read More | | | Cooperating attorneys for the ACLU of Minnesota and the Minnesota Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild filed a complaint today in the United States District Court, against the City of St. Paul on behalf of the Coalition to March on the RNC and Stop the War. The complaint challenges the City’s violation of the Coalition’s rights to free speech and due process of law, in connection with the Coalition’s plans to demonstrate at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul on September 1, 2008. The complaint seeks to require the City of St. Paul to grant the Coalition’s request for a demonstration permit in sufficient detail, and to require the City to amend its permit procedure to provide basic due process to permit applicants. Read More | | Hillary Clinton Tuesday revived the row over fiery racial rhetoric by Democratic foe Barack Obama's former pastor, as she tried to dodge a storm over her overblown account of a 1996 trip to Bosnia. With the White House race again consumed by bitterness, the New York Senator said she would have left the church had her pastor come out with remarks like those of Reverend Jeremiah Wright. The Obama campaign accused her of trying to deflect from her own embarrassment, after she admitted that her claims that she dodged sniper fire during the Bosnia trip as first lady were untrue. Read More | | | NEW YORK - International visitors flying into New York now face being identified by all ten fingerprints, part of a heightened security system aimed at identifying potential terror suspects and visa fraud, officials said on Tuesday. The upgraded system, part of the U.S. government's Homeland Security program and its war on terror, increases the chances of catching illegal or potentially dangerous entrants into the country, officials said at a media briefing at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday. The system expands the digital fingerprinting of international visitors to ten fingers from two. Read More | | | Wall Street banks, brokerages and hedge funds may report $460 billion in credit losses from the collapse of the subprime mortgage market, or almost four times the amount already disclosed, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Profits will continue to wane, other analysts said. ``There is light at the end of the tunnel, but it is still rather dim,'' Goldman analysts including New York-based Andrew Tilton said in a note to investors today. They estimated that residential mortgage losses will account for half the total, and commercial mortgages as much as 20 percent. Earnings and share prices at U.S. financial institutions tumbled in the past year as fallout from the mortgage crisis spread to other markets. Demand for mortgage-backed securities evaporated, leading to the collapse of Bear Stearns Cos., once that market's largest underwriter, and a Federal Reserve-led bailout by JPMorgan Chase & Co. earlier this month. Read More | | | NATO forces sent jets to escort two Russian long-range air force bombers patrolling neutral skies near Alaska on Wednesday, Russian news agencies quoted the defense ministry as saying. Russia's military has resumed its Cold War practice of flying regular patrols far beyond its borders, and in the last year has also sent turbo-prop Tu-95s over U.S. naval aircraft carriers and the Pacific island of Guam. Accompanied by two Il-78 refueling tankers, the two Tu-95 "Bear" bombers flew for 15 hours over the Arctic and Pacific oceans, Interfax news agency quoted Russian Air Force spokesman Alexander Drobyshevsky as saying. Read More | | "Evidence is mounting that United Nations peacekeepers shot and killed unarmed civilians, including children, during a recent raid in Haiti...Independent witnesses say up to 23 people were killed during the raid and that many were shot in the head. "(1) "Two women and two children were killed in an air strike called in by British forces in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said."(2) "Operations by U.S. and multinational forces and Iraqi police are killing twice as many Iraqis - most of them civilians - as attacks by insurgents, according to statistics compiled by the Iraqi Health Ministry." (3) "Yesterday in Quito's Military Hospital, Mexican student LucĂa Morett gave her first formal statement to Ecuador's public prosecutor William Pesantez, testifying that Colombian soldiers... murdered people who were wounded or who had surrendered." (4) Read More | | | Here we go again. Parents are upset with language or a specific word in the books their children are reading at school. This time, as in many other instances nationwide, the offender is the N-word. Darryl and Alytrice Brown, who are black, want Mildred Taylor's novel, "The Land," and Vicki Grove's novel, "The Starplace," removed from the accelerated-reading list at Turner Elementary School in Tampa, Fla. Their daughter, 11-year-old Ashyaa, who is in the gifted program, complained that both books contain the N-word. In their misguided effort to protect their daughter from a word, these parents would deprive every child at Turner Elementary, now and in the future, of the opportunity to read these two excellent novels. I read both three years ago when I wrote about an attempt in Tuscaloosa, Ala., to remove the novel "Summer of My German Soldier" from a 10th-grade-reading list. Read More | | The death toll of US soldiers in the five-year Iraq conflict has hit 4,000 in what the US military said Monday was a "tragic" loss of lives after four troops were killed in a Baghdad bombing. The four soldiers died when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb while on patrol late Sunday in southern Baghdad, bringing the overall toll to 4,000, according to an AFP tally based on independent website. Another soldier was wounded in the attack, a military statement said. The chaotic and brutal conflict which is now in its sixth year has also wounded more than 29,000 American soldiers, according to icasualties.org. Read More | | | Sometimes the science community, hiding behind the guise of empirical research, cannot see its own bias even while correctly analyzing a situation. The latter statement may seem contradictory, but given the manner in which it studies ‘terror’ and then applies those findings and definitions only to some ‘other’ group, it ignores the reality of terror at home and the reality of terror perpetrated by the ‘homeland’. Not ‘home grown terror’ such as the Timothy McVeighs of the world, nor the terror inflicted on the people by the very infrequent acts of foreigners acting on the homeland, but the terror of the country itself, the acts of the people in government, in the military, in politics, in religion, who either spread terror themselves or spread the fear of terror in order to control not only the domestic audience but foreign audiences as well. Read More | | Small retailers the nation over are being pushed out of business by government subsidies to chain competitors such as Wal-Mart and Target through a variety of “corporate socialism” schemes, taxation authority David Cay Johnston says. Municipalities are permitting “tax increment financing” that allow the big chains “to keep the sales taxes that you are forced to pay at the tax register,” Johnston said on the television interview program “Books of Our Time,” sponsored by the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover and broadcast by Comcast. “Instead of that money going to the schools and the fire department and the police department and the library, it is funneled through a mechanism of local government, usually a special authority, to finance the purchase of municipal bonds so that means that the wealthy underwriters and the lawyers and auditors all get a piece of this money to buy the land and build the store,” Johnson told TV host Lawrence Velvel, dean of the law school. Read More | | | Sami Al-Arian is a political prisoner in Police State America. This article reviews his case briefly and updates it to the present. Because of his faith, ethnicity and political activism, the Bush administration targeted Al-Arian for supporting "terrorism." In fact, he's a Palestinian refugee, distinguished professor and scholar, community leader and civil activist. Nonetheless, the FBI harassed him for 11 years, arrested him on February 20, 2003, and falsely accused him of backing organizations fronting for Palestinian Islamic Jihad - a 1997 State Department-designated "Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO)." A week later, in spite of his many awards, impeccable credentials and tenured status, University of South Florida president Judy Genshaft fired him under right wing pressure. Read More | | March 20, 2008, destined to be another day of infamy. On this date the US officially declared war on Iran. But it's not going to be the kind of war many have been expecting. No, there was no dramatic televised announcement by President George W. Bush from the White House oval office. In fact on this day, reports the Washington Post, Bush spent some time communicating directly with Iranians, telling them via Radio Farda (the US-financed broadcaster that transmits to Iran in Farsi, Iran's native language) that their government has "declared they want to have a nuclear weapon to destroy people." But not to worry, he told his listeners in Farsi-translated Bushspeak: Tehran would not get the bomb because the US would be "firm." Read More | | | "Is it not obvious that there are serious defects in our banking system and our tax system that deprive most of us of fundamental rights and bestow enormous privileges on others? How many riots must we endure? How many prisons must we build? How many of our rights must we lose? How many of our young people must be sent away to fight in foreign wars before we decide that enough is enough?" Robert de Fremery - (1916 – 2000) One of the most remarkable admissions by a banker concerning the mysteries of his profession was made by Sir Josiah Stamp, president of the Bank of England and the second richest man in Britain in the 1920’s. Speaking at the University of Texas in 1927, he revealed: "The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing. The process is perhaps the most astounding piece of sleight of hand that was every invented. Banking was conceived in inequity and born in sin …. Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them but leave them the power to create money, and with a flick of a pen, they will create enough money to buy it back again …. Take this great power away from them and all great fortunes like mine will disappear, for then this would be a better and happier world to live in …. But if you want to continue to be the slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let bankers continue to create money and control credit." Read More | | | The pledge of allegiance ends with the following words.... "with Liberty and Justice for all." But that doesn't exist in America today anymore. Honestly! Our justice system offers liberty and justice for those with money for a good attorney. The more money you spend, the more justice you get. We have many examples of this. Just look at celebrity trials in Los Angeles. The bigger the celebrity, the more money they spend on thier attorneys and the more justice you get. Read More | | | Hillary Rodham Clinton has reason to be a happy camper. Over recent days, for the first time in months, she has moved significantly ahead of Barack Obama in Gallup's national polling. And, defying Milton Friedman's famous dictum that there is no such thing as a free lunch, she's made these gains at no cost. Clinton has remained quietly on the sidelines, smirking like a Cheshire cat, as Republican commentators have done all her work for her. They've dragged out the tapes of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and have helped sully what everyone thought was Obama's picture-perfect and Teflon-coated image. Why, after all, should the New York senator bear the costs of attacking Obama and his controversial pastor, further alienating black voters she so desperately wants back, when Republicans have been more than happy to do this work for her? Read More | | The American invasion of Iraq reached a deadly milestone Sunday as the U.S. soldiers death toll hit 4,000. That milestone was reached when four U.S. soldiers died in a bomb blast in southern Baghdad, less than a week after the invasion reached its fifth anniversary and President George W. Bush called the war "one of the greatest military exercises in the world's history." Although Bush contends the American war effort has brought "peace and stability" to Iraq, more than 50 Iraqis also died in weekend bomb blasts and the death toll continues to mount. Read More | | | In the chaotic hours after Lhasa erupted March 14, Tibetans rampaged through the city’s old quarter, waving steel scabbards and burning or looting Chinese shops. Clothes, souvenirs and other tourist trinkets were dumped outside and set afire as thick gray smoke darkened the midday sky. Tibetan fury, uncorked, boiled over. Foreigners and Lhasa residents who witnessed the violence were stunned by what they saw, and by what they did not see: the police. Riot police officers fled after an initial skirmish and then were often nowhere to be found. Some Chinese shopkeepers begged for protection. Read More | | For more than a century, the regulation of U.S. food and drugs has seen its share of challenges -- from the filthy slaughterhouses of Upton Sinclair’s Chicago to the tainted Chinese-made blood thinner that recently killed at least 19 people. The regulatory shortcomings on display in 1937, when ethylene glycol killed 105 antibiotic consumers, were still glaring six decades later, when Vioxx users started having heart attacks. But throughout the history of the Food and Drug Administration, and its precursor agencies, U.S. consumers could always bring the manufacturer of a faulty product to court. Now, with the FDA woefully underfunded in its key role of assuring the safety and effectiveness of foods and drugs, and with political ideologues in the agency pushing industry prerogatives, the White House and the courts may be on the verge of stripping Americans of the right to sue. This would take away the last option for those seeking protection from --or recourse for -- faulty products. Read More | | I wish I did not believe this, but I do. At some point now coming fast, the battle for America will metastasize beyond politics. Yes, it would be nice, so wholesome, so American, if voting and elections were sufficient, but more and more in recent years it becomes clear that those things are fraudulent charades designed to lull us and that the conspiracy for world government will do what it likes regardless.
| How a Zionist cabal planned and faked evidence and news stories to create a war with Iraq and the ultimate false flag 9/11. The Pentagon is ... all » the largest corporation in the world and it runs the US media top down and benefits from religious conflict which it helps to foster.
| I keep six honest serving-men; (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When; And How and Where and Who. Rudyard Kipling Paul Harvey’s sometimes intrusive but startling rendition of the “Rest of the Story” is an everyday occurrence on hundreds of radio programs. His short segments report the unreported “who” from little known incidents in the lives of well known people.
| The Decider declared “We are at War.” Cheney has echoed and expanded upon this concept and together they have declared this to be a one-hundred years war on Terra (earth). When most people think of war they think of all those scenes in the films about WWII or Vietnam. But ‘WAR’ in the twenty-first century has become something totally different from all previous wars. The best definition for this difference is summed up in the motto of Israel’s Mossad—which is the title of this article.
| Hillary - counted out by everyone (including your’s truly) - had a Hell of a good night on Tuesday, winning crucial Ohio, crucial Texas and not-as-crucial Rhode Island. Now, as she soldiers on, she - and we - need to understand why she won; what worked and didn’t work; and how to attack Obama in the upcoming states.
| Let me start this with a quote from -- M. J. "Red" Beckman's book Born Again Republic: Our founding fathers wrote the Constitution to bind and control government... The[y] knew that government could not be trusted with power to enforce its laws over the people and that the jury could be the protection the people must have to remain free...
| A California appellate court has handed down an ominous ruling to affect home schooling parents. A judge in the 2nd District ruled earlier this month on a case that at issue was not the constitutionality of home schooling, but he seized the opportunity nonetheless to execute a judgment that is, well, unconstitutional. The spirit of the U.S. Constitution is the right to self determination. For this judge to say “home schooling is unconstitutional” needs to a remedial course in constitutional law.
| The issue of depleted uranium is an emotional one, generating strong feelings on both sides of the spectrum. We’ve already heard from one of the top international experts on DU. Now, let’s take a look at the other side of the DU issue. We’ll examine the military’s official words on the subject. Here’s an important point to ponder: No matter what you think about the possible health risks of depleted uranium munitions, the government has plans to keep using DU weapons. On the military’s “DU Library” web site 1 they state, “The use of DU has saved the lives of many Service members in combat.” However, the writers do not offer any evidence to support that particular claim.
| There was a rally in Salem, Oregon at the State Capital on the issue of immigration on February 4th o8. The first annual legislative session convened and Governor Ted Kulongoski had already ordered changes regarding illegal immigrants getting valid drivers licenses. Oregonians for Immigration Reform or OFIR were on the Capitol steps gearing up for the battle as a large group of Latinos were expected to arrive to protest the changes. Members of OFIR carried signs that read “Respect for the Law Act” with initiative petition #112 which would require people to show their social security numbers in order to obtain a Drivers License which became law a few days later.
| The second amendment to the Constitution of the United States recognizes one of the supreme and unalienable rights of man: the right of self-defense. As no man is born superior in status in the eyes of the Creator God, nor under the natural laws which He has ordained, nor under the laws of nations which recognize that the powers of government are rightly derived from the consent of the governed, it follows that no person, group of persons, group of groups, nor governments, may infringe upon those self-evident, unalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, property and “the pursuit of happiness.”
| REVEREND The Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes, A.C., M.L.C., one of Australia’s most awarded and honoured citizens, has a problem. He has been complaining on blogs that he is under siege from conspiracy theories that are popping up in his email at his political party meetings. Not only that, he was warned conspiracy theories are undermining Australia’s two main political parties. Furthermore, the reverend says conspiracy theorists are mentally ill people. He should know, he’s helped treat many psychiatric cases in his work with Sydney’s Wesley Central Mission.
| As the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve Banks engage in a wholesale bailout of favored insider banks and investors like Bear Stearns and Countrywide Mortgage, the US taxpayer is ultimately going to pay for this folly. No, I’m not talking about a tax hike by the Democrats in Congress. I’m talking about the insidious inflation tax—normally hidden and blamed on the free market—but now open for all to see and painfully experience. The massive decline in purchasing power of the American dollar is quickly sapping the value of every bit of money American’s earn each week, and that value is never coming back.
| Christians living in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea, have suffered government-sanctioned persecution since the brutal communist regime came to power. However, according to a recent human rights report, North Korean Christians are experiencing more brutality and violence than at any time in history. The Christian human-rights group Open Doors, based in Holland, reports that North Korea is number one on its annual World Watch List (WWL), which "ranks countries by the "intensity of persecution that Christians face for actively pursuing their faith."
| “You need to disappear. Yesterday,” he said. “Are you liquid? Any real estate?” We talked about mail service. “Anybody tries to ‘serve’ you by mail, well, that’s unconstitutional. They even try to claim that, and I’ll get it overturned. A summons has to be done face to face,” he assured me, peering over bifocals.
| Although my home is once again in the South, I did live for a lot of years in Upstate New York. And, during part of that time, Elliott Spitzer was the attorney general of the state. For the most part, I found him to be a Left-leaning, patriot-disdaining, Democrat apparatchik. In short, we had little in common. (Although, to his credit, he did institute certain programs to aggressively protect citizens from fraudulent business practices. Those were not merely shady construction contractors or scam artists. He also went after the big fish, which is how he got the nickname "The Sheriff of Wall Street".) When he became governor, I was glad that New York was a place that I would only visit occasionally from now on. His effort to issue driver's licenses to illegal aliens is a quintessential example of his idea of a "solution" to social problems.
| Less than 30 years ago, most everything in America enjoyed the moniker "All American." Sports heroes became "All Americans." When you bought a product, it read, "Made in America." Everyone spoke English and raised their hands to their hearts while saying, "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God with liberty and justice for all." Our leaders, with their open-borders approach to life, dismantles the fabric of a successful nation. Which is it--free market economy, or forced multiculturalism?
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