Ahmadinejad and 9-11, what about Kennedy and operation Northwood

Questions on our mind. What was President John F. Kennedy referring to when he gave this speech? See video after "read more"


What was Operation Northwoods?  Click the link and review the articles and the timeline.

The world trade center that was not hit by an Airliner.  WTC7.

Eternal Vigilance and following the money:WAKE UP AMERICA, educate yourselves Americans or reap the rewards of ignorance, loss of freedom!

Due to the cost of litigation the Justice/judicial branch of the Government is now beyond the reach of the average American.


Stealing from the poor and giving to the rich, where's Robin Hood when you need him

Warren Buffet is the second richest man in America, behind Bill Gates.  So what does the the second man in America say about "taxing the rich" (emphasis ours):

BUFFETT:  Well, I don't think they'll end up being passed for no one. So, I think that — but Peter did put the argument that way.  He, he didn't say this is the most desirable policy, he just said this is the most politically feasible policy.  But the way the tax system has gotten tilted toward guys like me over the last 20 years is, as opposed to the middle class, you know, in my view, is a little obscene.  So, I think, I'm not saying $250,000 necessarily.  But at the high end, and the people who are getting their huge incomes through capital gains and, I just, I just think that when a country needs more income and we do, we're only taking in 15 percent of GDP, I mean, that, that, when a country needs more income, they should get it from the people that have it.
BECKY:  You think it's okay to raise taxes at a time when the economy's uncertain?
BUFFETT:  I think, sure.  On some people.  Yeah.  I don't want to raise 'em on 90, you know, 98 percent of the people, but, but, no, I think the inequities that have gone into the tax code in the last 20 or 30 years compared to the situation that existed when this country was very prosperous in 1960, 1970, 1980 and so on, I think it's, I just think it's been tilted toward the rich.
BECKY:  You said that you think it is politically feasible to get something passed, but if the President has to compromise to get something through, do you think he should?
BUFFETT:  In the end, he has to do something.  I mean, that, the laws expire by their nature.  No, I, but, I, I'd play pretty tough if I was him (LAUGHS).

We say again, that is from the second richest man in America. So what is all the commotion in Washington over saving the Bush tax cuts for the RICH?  Consider the following: