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Where racism lingers
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September 7, 2009
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Ooi Kee Beng
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Gulf News
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Thanks to the bloody war against Nazi Germany, Britain evolved in the history books from being a global empire that rationalised its conquests with ideas of racism into being the destroyer of racism. ... After the horrors of racism came home to roost in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, and tens of millions had died in the process, European mainstream politics could no longer make use of the notion of 'race'. From 1945 onwards, little support could be gained for arguments about purity of blood, and the notion of race in general. 'Race' quickly became a political taboo in the continent of its birth. In sync with the fall of racism and the discrediting of racialism, the empires of the West crumbled like black-and-white domino bricks. Throughout the world, once-inferior groups rose to take the reins of power and to rule themselves. Although these empires easily disintegrated into states, the ethnic mix that commonly populates .... In British Malaya, one may say that the separation of Malaysia and Singapore in 1965 was necessitated by ethnic differences, in keeping with post-colonial trends elsewhere.... In Malaysia, affirmative action in favour of the majority Malays was implemented in 1970 to correct socio-economic imbalances. However, this initiative has been warped to institutionalise racialist thought over the years, and its time limit discarded. The ideology of racial hierarchy, now backed by religious arguments, thus managed to survive in Malaysia, which thus has the dubious distinction of being perhaps the last bastion of a divisive principle of social organisation imported once upon a time into the region by colonial conquerors.
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Good health care is expensive. No for-profit entity should be involved in health care. Anyone who wishes to preserve this status quo is shooting themselves in the head. Mr. Metcalf and I agree on that. Where we disagree is on the solution. Turning the provision of health care over to the GOVERNMENT,
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Peter Amherst in his recent editorial, "AMERICA'S HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS AND HEALTH CARE - The Enduring Scam", is exactly right. I've written quite a bit about this and the fact is that all of the corporate excesses, whether it be outrageous executive pay, the outright bribing of our "representatives", or the relentless drive towards the privatization of everything, exist because of one underlying factor; the astonishing inability of the Average American Moron (AAM) to penetrate the transparently obvious corporate propaganda and correctly evaluate the inexorable intrusion of corporatism into their lives over the last generation.
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AMERICA'S HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS AND HEALTH CARE
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The Enduring Scam
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September 3, 2009
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Peter Amherst
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AHRC News
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Most countries instituted health care for all their citizens more than 50 years ago. None of them want to go back to what they regard as those primitive days. So why does the U.S. have such a problem doing what all other industrialized countries have done more than half a century ago? The answer can be found in an analysis of other areas of American life. For instance, take homeowner associations.
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LAWYERS! LAWYERS! LAWYERS!
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They steal our homes, our bank accounts, our health, our children, our loved ones, our pride, our sanity
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August 29, 2009
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Ann Roth
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AHRC News
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Who are some of America's greatest enemies? LAWYERS! Is that reaching a bit? Ok,ok.... so they are second only to the evil corporations. And the Political lawyers are the worst. I don't trust too many of them. I find it difficult to believe a word they say. Lawyers likely do more damage to our country's health and welfare than anything. LAWYERS are the ones that hide the truth with their lawyering shenanigans. LAWYERS are the one's that leave people homeless when they defend corrupt Homeowner Association Corporations that then steal the owner's homes using fraudulent claims. LAWYERS are the ones that write their self serving laws and fight for case law under guise of ethics while they lie through their teeth. They create the law and case laws that steal our homes, our bank accounts, our health, our children, our loved ones, our pride, our sanity.
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WHO IS AMERICA'S GREATEST ENEMY? CORPORATIONS OR AL QAEDA?
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Al Qaeda killed 3000+ Americans on September 11, 2001 but how many Americans do corporations kill?
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August 25, 2009
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Dan Ackroyd
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AHRC News
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The question - who is America's greatest enemey - corporations or Al Qaeda? - may seem an odd question at first, but think about it for a moment. Al Qaeda killed 3000+ Americans on September 11, 2001. But how many Americans do corporations kill?
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What is a "right"? Do we have a "right" to public education or healthcare? Do we have a "right" to anything that isn't iterated in the Constitution? I think that framing this issue in terms of "rights" is wrong. This is simply an issue of public policy, no different then welfare, unemployment insurance, or anything else of that ilk. There is one fundamental truth that everyone has to realize; the notion that the insurance companies are going to change out of social conscience is ludicrous. They have one motive only, to make money, and the less care they pay for the more money they make.
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A Question Of "Socialism"
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When it comes to healthcare how do we frame the question without resorting to idealogical arguments?
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August 21, 2009
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Robert Metcalf
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AHRC News
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What kind of world do you want to live in? This is really the question that the current healthcare "debate" is addressing. If you were to catalog the characteristics of economic systems what you would find is that regardless of what you call them, their principles would generally be so:
Communism <-------------------> Socialism <-------------------> Capitalism
Collective/Public <--------------------------------------------> Individual/Private
Clearly, every society, regardless of where they fall on that line has been faced with the same dilemma, and derived the same conclusion, there is no right or wrong way; there are simply variations on a theme. ,,,In truth, the arguments for or against any public endeavor are all the same at the ideological level. To try to make distinctions between them always effectuates a tortured, Byzantine logic that produces circular results that amount to nothing. People may have many valid reasons for thinking public healthcare is bad, but claiming that it's socialism and socialism is destroying this country isn't one of them. It's only a word people.
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OBAMA'S HEALTHCARE - NEITHER AFFORDABLE NOR DESIRABLE
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As with "affordable" housing in HOAs, you could lose your home with "affordable" healthcare
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August 21, 2009
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Ann Roth
© Ann Roth -
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AHRC News
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People are beginning to wonder, just what connection do Homeowners Associations have to Obama's Healthcare plan? This only covers one segment of the divisive debate, and some might say this is really reaching, but read on and decide for yourself if Obama's Healthcare pitch isn't a familiar monster. The last time Big Brother Government attempted to try to change the way things are traditionally done in America, and affecting a massive portion of the United States economic system, was with HOUSING. A cadre of legislators and their lobbyist lawyers proclaimed that it was a fundamental "right" for Americans to be able to own a home they can afford. And guess where this 'affordable housing' concept was very popular? Chicago. In what has been referred to as a "legalized housing scam" sanctioned by the legislators, the lawyers crafted and concocted the concept of mandatory shared housing (that would conveniently benefit their brotherhood), made it into Law, and cleverly herded human beings into Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Master Planned Communes by deeming them to be "affordable" housing for the masses - aka Homeowners Associations (HOAs).
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Think The "Healthcare Debate" Doesn't Have Anything To Do With Your HOA Problem - Think Again
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August 17, 2009
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Robert Metcalf
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AHRC News
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In the end, the healthcare issue is no different then the HOA issue. They both are about unfettered corporate greed supported by a completely corrupted political system that is endorsed by a dim-witted citizenry that's incapable of distilling the truth from the evidence that surrounds them.
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So, what does all this mean when it comes to healthcare? It's not as if the current generation of Americans wishes hardship on the people who happen to not be economically stable. It's worse than that. It's an attitude of complete indifference, born from a total lack of awareness of anything that doesn't in one way or another relate to their self. It they can't see it when they look in a mirror it simply doesn't exist. A side effect of compulsive self-absorption is that it leaves very little time for non-self absorption. Absorbing things that are not self related has another, more familiar name; learning. This inability to learn produces an average American that is incapable of evaluating even the most blatant lies that are told to him, such as the aforementioned Obama "death panels" or that their representatives in Washington are working for them and not K street. This is the true "dumbing down" of America.....As long as average Americans spend their time and energy vainly searching for any reflection of themselves, no matter how trivial or fleeting, in everything they see, instead of looking outward, comprehending and evaluating what is going on around them, farces like the "Healthcare Debate" will continue, forever.
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OPERATION PLYMOUTH ROCK
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Homeowner Associations Need Not Apply!
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November 25, 2004
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P. Flamingo
© P. Flamingo -
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AHRC News
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"Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves." Abraham Lincoln
The Declaration for Freedom and blessings of Liberty
Erased by the legislative powers that be,
Who have refused their assent to apply the law
Wholesome and necessary for the public good of all.
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