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by Donnelly from KRIV Studio

Last Post 24 days, 10 hours Ago


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" auto racing, a black flag is the signal used for the car to go to the pits. Barack Obama winning the Democrat Nomination is a black flag for America, a sign of where we as a people and nation are heading…to the pits.

In reality, Barack Hussein Obama is no more of a danger to the interests of the White American than Hillary Clinton or John McCain. Perhaps he is even less of one, for when traitors become your own leaders they are much more dangerous to you than a powerful enemy outside of your own ranks.

Still, Obama is a signal flag that European Americans have lost control over the government of the nation they founded, a nation that when it was at its best was the a pinnacle of the dreams of Western man. In a sense, America being composed of every heritage of Europe embodied a collective will of our European folk, a power that created great documents of freedom and wonderful examples of courage. It embodied a national will that accomplished the greatest adventure in the history of mankind, the placing of European footprints on the moon.

Contemporary to that American lunar accomplishment, the seeds of destruction were sown in the racist, anti-European, Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, an act that discriminates against European immigrants (like us) and favors the Third World. In those years the media and its all-seeing-eye of television fell under the iron grip of a small tribe of non-Europeans who nurtured ancient hatreds against us since the time our Greek and Roman European forbears conquered them.

Now, the dreams of our forefathers have morphed into our own living nightmares in which anti-White racism and and White self-hate dominate the political and media landscape. Millions of our people face massive racial discrimination in the Newspeak of “affirmative action.” We have lost the educational system our people created and made one of the best in the world, to the point where millions of our people can’t send their kids to the schools their own taxes pay for, where their children not only face educational mediocrity, but often the far worse fate of physical beatings, sexual assaults and the drug environment of gangstas and gangsta rap-infested schools. "

 

Sounds like a blogger right?

 

No it was David Duke.

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Friday I will be going out to LA toattend the premier of the X-Files movie.  It's a rough gig but someone's gotta do it! After the movie I will interview Chris Carter, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson.  (Again, rough I know!) What do YOU want me to ask them. Are there any hard core X-Filers out there?  Let me hear you.
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The supremes have said the D.C. hand gun ban is unconstitutional. If you go to my blog it's pretty clear I'm a gun owner. However I am open minded to other opinions.  So I ask you, what do you think?  Did the court make the right call? And what will it mean when citizens some major US cities will be allowedto own handguns?  Blood in the streets or safer cities?

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So far the oppressive, secretive regime that runs the country formerly known as Burma has rejected most offers of foreign aid. The idea has been floated to bypass the governement and air drop aid to the devastated areas.  It would be ineffiecient, but probably no less efficient  than the pathetic repsonse of the country's incompetent government.  Should we go ahead and do it anyway in violation of international law? Or should we obey international law and allow people to starve ? How would we have reacted if another country air dropped aid into New Orleans after Katrina without our permission?

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Did Miley Cyrus a/k/a Hannah Montanna go to far with those pictures?

Miley Cyrus’ Vanity Fair photoshoot

Was she trying to make her debut as a more "gown up" star, and it backfire? Will this kill her as a role model? How will you explain this to your daughter?

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I was at a home invasion-shootout in Southwest Houston.  Police recovered a lot of weapons from the house, and two from outside. The outside guns apparently belonged to the hapless home invaders.  I took a close look at one at it looked a lot like this one.

This is a collector's item/antique.  It is a 1933 Soviet designed 9mm tokarev TT-33.  A lot of Soviet bloc countries made them but it's been decades since they were in production.  The gun involved was in much worse condition than this one.  It looked really rough. Is this the best firepower these guys could muster?  They must be getting desperate out there! What's next, getaway chariots?

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When does a religion cross over from being a cult to a respected mainstream religion?  At some point all of the major religions were viewed as cults. In the beginning the Romans viewed Christianity as a dangerous fringe group. Is it just a numbers game? If you get enough people on board you become legitimate?
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spiders

Okay, my computer is in the shop.Today the repair guy told me when they opened it up to fix it the found spiders inside. I thought that was some computer term. He insisted no, there were real live spiders in there. SPIDERS!  Anyone else ever have this happen?

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Fall of Saigon

Starting April 1st the U.S. will start deporting Vietnamese who are here illegally in the country if the arrived after July 12,1995.  That date is significant because it marks the normalization of our relations. Refugees in the U.S. say April is significant to them because it's the same moth this picture was taken back in 1975. That's of  fall of Saigon.

Classic picture of Fall of Saigon

So is this one.  While Vietnam has modernized a lot and moved towards capitalism, they still have a long way to go. Refugees say the communist government routinely ignores human rights, and the future of deportees will be uncertain when they return to Vietnam.

Vietnam War Protest

is it time to put the past behind us?

Vietnam War

Or not?

 

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I just did a story about two mothers using tough love to try to get their sons to behave.  What do you think, does tough love work? Or is it something that makes the parents feel good and in control but actually breeds resentment and more bad behavior? Did your parents ever use tough love on you? Did it work?

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This country faces serious problems. A looming recession, a war without end, and rising gas prices. Real problems. Meanwhile Congress's approval rating is the lowest it's ever been. So Rep. Henry Waxman has decided to ask the department of justice to investigate Clemens for perjury. Are you freaking kidding me?! I want my tax dollars back. Now.

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I'm leaving for Washington D.C. in the morning to cover the Clemens hearing. It's a struggle to maintain an open mind baiut this story, but I think I've done so. All that could be about to change when the testimony begns on Wednesday. This story keeps getting stranger and stranger. Are we in for some bombshells? Will it be clear at the end of the day who is telling the truth and who is lying? What do you think?
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I have been watching the footage coming out of Memphis about the weather. I am soooooo glad I don't live there anymore. Tornadoes have hit a few miles from where I used to live. They hit the mall where I used to get my haircut.  I spoke with some of my former colleagues and they are all out runnning around in the dark and the confusion trying to piece together how bad things are.  I don't miss the days of fearing thunderstorms for the tornadoes thay can spawn.  Nowadays when I hear a thunderstorm at night, I can relax and enjoy it.  If you have ever lived in an area that experiences frequent and violent twisters you'll know what I mean.
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I got a call while out in the field today. It was my son's daycare. He was hurt, maybe badly. They told me he had fallen hard, banged his head amd lost consciousness. They had already called an ambulance, and wanted to know how sooon I could get there. My photographer whisked me to the daycare and before I knew it I was holding my 18-month old on my lap as HFD ambulance number 69 wailed it's way to Memorial Herman.  The paramedic looked barely old enough to shave, but he was great.  He was calm, organized and cheerful.  He and his partner handed us off the othe hospital staff. They were pretty cool too. My wife and to other children joined us a little while later. The doctor decided even tough he was alert and cheerful, they wanted to give my son a CAT scan.  Long story short, he's fine. Unfortunately knowing my son, this won't be out last ER visit. I hope they all go as well as this one did.

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I was down on the Rice campus the other day on a story. After we were finished shooting, my photographer and I decided to hit the rest room before we left.  After we wrapped things up and flushed, we went to the sinks to wash up. (Our mommas taught us well!) My photographer warned me to look out. I turned around and two of the urninals were overflowing. I mean REALLY overflowing!  It was almost a Tsunami. But get this. NOT the ones we flushed. Two other toilets were going haywire. We beat a hasty retreat and spotted a janitor. We told her what was up and she headed in there. We kept on going. Then we got to wondering, what would cause toilets to do that? Rice has a lot of smart, prankster-ish students. Had they done something? How?  Or does that building need an excorcism?
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Donnelly

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