Highlights taken from Lew Rockwell's interview with Peter Schiff, Oct5th 08.
How to survive the credit crunch?
Full interview here:
http://www.lewroc kwell.com/podcast/?p =episode&name=2008-1 0-05_041_thanks_for_ the_inflationary_dep ression.mp3
Two weeks remain before the next American President is elected and some analysts say voters may be more confused than ever. Although the numbers currently favour Democrat Barack Obama, there are still a great many of those who have yet to make up their minds.
"If you don't agree with it, your supporting terrorism.", I've heard that somewhere before...
Question Time 16 Oct 2008. The panel discuss the continued erosion of the civil liberties of UK citizens, and the plans they have to cross reference details of all emails, web browsing history and telephone records against you national UK number.
BBC panel discuss the ramifications of the passing of yesterdays $700 billion 'Bailout Bill' in the US, and the impact that will be felt in Europe and the Middle East
"There is no consistency in the American position"
Pat Buchanan
"Regime Change is an American expression, we do not use such terminology"
Vitaly Churkin
"You can't just overthrow a government, occupy a capital, knock over their statues"
Jon Stewart
Ohio Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich spent some 290 minutes on the House floor Monday, reading Articles of Impeachment against President George Bush. Not that you would notice, as there was a virtual media blackout on the story, but Keith Olbermann ran with it right out of the gate on Tuesday's Countdown.
Part 2
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=ztKgpi 1dXHw
Say a final farewell to your 4th Amendment rights, I expect a lot more flip flopping when he becomes president. Go back to sleep America, it's too late!
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said the government had been inconsistent with its message.
"I worry about the government lurching from one extreme to the other," he said.
"Until very recently there was no problem, there was a state of denial, Britain was the strongest country in the western world, any problems we had were from overseas.
It's not everyday that Senator John McCain's tendency to switch positions on important issues - even seminal McCain issues like torture - are greeted by the media with anything other than a swoon over the candidate's marvelous "maverick" style of policymaking.
Say a final farewell to your 4th Amendment rights, I expect a lot more flip flopping when he becomes president. Go back to sleep America, it's too late!