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The Super Patriotic Draft Dodger’s Rag: “Fire the Son-of-a-Bitch”

So I wish you well, Sarge, give ’em Hell!
Kill me a thousand or so
And if you ever get a war without blood and gore
I’ll be the first to go
— Phil Ochs, The Draft Dodger’s Rag
Guess that makes me a proud bitch.
— Teresa Kaepernick, Colin Kaepernick’s mother’s in response to Trump’s comment about her son

Obama figured out how to make NFL players stand, pay them $5.1 million dollars

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Guantanamo is easily the biggest violator of human rights

The Guantanamo military prison, in south-eastern Cuba, has violated human rights at will since established by US President George W. Bush in 2002 – during his administration’s declared war against terrorism.
The Guantanamo “detention centre” has in reality served as a torture chamber with inmates suffering various abuses. By comparison, Guantanamo makes the once notorious Alcatraz prison today seem like a modest labour camp.

18 minute speech, Barack Obama refers to himself 96 times

The neo-liberal messiah, and former US President, Barack Obama gave a speech to globalist billionaires attending the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation “Goalkeepers” conference.
During his speech the former POTUS referred to himself 96 times.
Via The Gateway Pundit

Obama talked about himself 96 times during 9/20/2017 48 min appearance saying “I” 78 times & “me” or “my” 18 times.
Obama even quoted himself in the speech.

Atlas Dropped: The Working Class and Its Critics

The New York Times Business Page recently featured a front page article about the annual conference In Jackson Hole, Wyoming hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. It contained this interesting opening:

In the decade since the financial crisis economic policymakers, professors and protestors have gathered here every August to argue about the best ways to return to faster economic growth. This year, they gave up…instead focused mostly on making sure things don’t get any worse.