Thursday, February 7, 2013

Reported Cop Killer Is Obama,Piers Morgan Fan



The former police man suspected in the shooting deaths of 3 police officers is a rabid anti gun idiot and Obama worshiper.It sounds like (according to his manifesto anyway) that he is a whistleblower against the LAPD...IF that is the case, that sucks. LAPD is NOTORIOUS for being some of the worst law enforcement in the world...Unfortunatly, it doesn't excuse AT ALL what he has done and may continue to do!!! Not the way to go man...now he's in my city just south of LA and I get to sleep with my gun under my pillow! It a pure pussy move to go after the FAMILIES/CHILDREN of those who did him wrong..

The Coming Drone Wars

On the Thursday, February 7 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Infowars.com journalist, researcher and Infowars Nightly News host Aaron Dykes covers the latest news and takes your calls. Aaron is joined by Infowars Nightly News reporters Melissa Melton, Jakari Jackson, David Ortiz, and David Knight. Subjects covered today include drones, Homeland Security, illegal immigration, and the Second Amendment.

Bill O'Reilly Defends NBC Drone Coverage Claim by Denying his Statements



2/7/13 - After writing last night about how Bill O'Reilly erroneously claimed NBC has ignored the drone strike Justice Department memo that NBC actually released, I was looking forward to seeing how O'Reilly could possibly explain away his claim tonight. Well, at the tail end of his program tonight, O'Reilly responded to the criticism by 1) attacking his critics, and 2) denying he said... what he said.
TVNewser was "tipped off" to the fact that O'Reilly would be responding tonight., and boy, did he respond in true O'Reilly fashion. He sighed as he explained how he has succumbed to "more deceit from the far left," saying that "these loons have been trying to marginalize me" ever since he's been on the air. He explained why he wasn't so incredibly wrong about NBC News not covering the story, even though they broke it. "Last night, I talked with Bob Beckel about the difference in analysis on the subject of waterboarding as compared to killing people with drones... I put forth that NBC News and other media places, they were hysterical over waterboarding, but muted over President Obama's drone attacks, at least until yesterday. "Immediately the far-left machine cranked up. 'O'Reilly didn't say that NBC News broke the drone memo story. He's a deceiver!' True. I didn't say NBC broke the memo story because we weren't talking about that. Waterboarding versus drone strikes. So once again, we have a propaganda campaign designed to make ignorant people on the left even more ignorant."

So Bill O'Reilly's defense is basically "I never said NBC News broke the story because I wasn't talking about whether or not they covered it, but HOW MUCH they covered it." Which would be acceptable, were it not for that fact that he actually DID insist at various points that they have said nothing, nada, zip about drones.

BREAKING 2013 Obama Declares War on the United States U.S. Government Killing American Citizens !

Obama declares war on the United States U.S. Government Killing American Citizens !
From drone strikes to torture techniques - tough questions are ahead for Barack Obama's nominee for CIA head, at his confirmation hearing in the Senate. John Brennan is widely seen as an architect of U.S. drone strategy. In an effort to avoid scrutiny around Brennan's candidacy, the U.S. President has even agreed to hand over classified documents justifying the killing of American terror suspects abroad. That's after years of keeping it secret. BOTH PARTIES are bought out by bankers intrest and continue to bail out other countries , and continue to shred our constitution and bill of rights -_- .. i cant believe people still have to play the "WAKE UP" drum .. it was also funny when all this was a "conspiracy theory", when it turned out to be the complete truth.. remember kids,Mainstream media is state media

Automation: Destroying Jobs or Creating Productivity?

Automation: Destroying Jobs or Creating Productivity? with Economist Peter Schiff and Professor Lawrence J. Kotlikof

Robots and computers have made astonishing progress at acquiring what we've long considered fundamentally human capabilities. Machines are beginning to understand language. They can listen, they can speak, they can read, and they may even be able to write. They're getting better at visual pattern recognition; computers can tell the difference between your face and your dad's face, and they may be able to look at a biopsy slide and tell the difference between a cancerous cell and a healthy one. Computers might even be able to "reason" the way humans can. Perhaps they'll soon sit in judgment when you appeal your traffic ticket. We've seen robots take over many jobs that require routine activities and manual labor, but what impact will they have on high-skilled workers, including medical professionals, lawyers, scientists, and journalists? Which jobs are most vulnerable to the "robot invasion," and which jobs will the robots be unable to touch? (Hint: not many.) Should we be happy about the robots -- after all, they'll probably make our jobs easier -- or should we be worried? And if the robots are coming, should we try to stop them?