The Koch’s Tea Party libertarianism is actually a thin veneer for the company’s long-running history of manipulating the market to pad Koch profits.
“The Lone Gunmen” duplicates 9/11 scenario, six months before event
Americans Got Facts!
This is pretty embarrassing as a citizen of one of the countries that starts with a “U.”
Thanks to Shayan for posting this!
People of Iran rebelling against entrenched regime
Iran demonstration 14 feb 2011 – People in Tehran are burning pictures of Khomeini and Khamenei
In this first video people are saying, “After Mubarak it is time for Seyyed Ali
(Khamenei the supreme leader) to leave”!
Iran Shiraz 25 Bahman 14 Feb 2011 Protestors chanting Death to Dictator p69
An Iranian diplomat told me that the people’s problem is not Ahmadinejad anymore but the “supreme leader, Khamenei.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M091xSOCNL8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x6lxCrKtcA&feature=related
In this video people are saying that they want the police to support them!
You see that the number of protesters has decreased from last year, but this is
just because the government officially said that they are going to shoot
people if they leave their houses on Feb. 14. These two videos are from
last year. IÂ just wanted you to see how many supporters there really are!Â
Wisconsin Is a Battleground Against the Billionaire Kochs’ Plan to Break Labor’s Back
Note: The Koch Brothers, the billionaires who started and fund the supposedly “grassroots” Tea Party movement, are sons of Fred Koch, one of the founders of the John Birch Society.
7 of the Worst Dictators the U.S. Is Backing to the Hilt
By Joshua Holland, AlterNet
Embattled Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, whose regime has received billions in U.S. aid, has been in the global media spotlight of late. He’s long been our bastard, but he’s not alone.
Let’s take a look at the other dictators from around the planet who are fortunate enough to be on Uncle Sam’s good side.
1. Paul Biya, Cameroon
Biya has ruled Cameroon since winning an election in 1983. He was the only candidate, and did pretty well, getting 99 percent of the vote.
According to the country’s Wikipedia entry, The United States and Cameroon work together in the United Nations and a number of other multilateral organizations. While in the UN Security Council in 2002, Cameroon worked closely with the United States on a number of initiatives. The U.S. government continues to provide substantial funding for international financial institutions, such as the World Bank, IMF, and African Development Bank, that provide financial and other assistance to Cameroon.



