NASHVILLE, Tennessee - October 29, 2011 - Twenty-nine protesters arrested in Nashville, Tennessee at 3:00 AM on Friday for refusing to comply with a newly-enacted city rule banning “overnight occupation” have been released, after a judge refused to sign criminal trespassing warrants against them.
Judge orders immediate release of Occupy protestors
Occupy Oakland protesters camp out in park in defiance of mayor’s orders
OAKLAND, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 28, 2011 - Mayor Jean Quan Friday backed off her no-camping request to Occupy Oakland protesters, who seemed determined to ignore the edict anyway by covering Frank Ogawa Plaza with dozens of tents.
How the game of Monopoly saved the Allies in World War II
Starting in 1941, an increasing number of British airmen found themselves as the involuntary guests of the Third Reich, and the crown was casting about for ways and means to facilitate their escape. Now obviously, one of the most helpful aids to that end is a useful and accurate map, one showing not only where stuff was, but also showing the locations of 'safe houses' where a POW on- the-lam could go for food and shelter.
Fascist ESPN fires Hank Williams for equating Obama with Hitler
ESPN reviles free speech.
BRISTOL, Connecticut (PNN) - October 3, 2011 - In a statement that it does not allow free speech by anyone associated with its organization, ESPN pulled Hank Williams, Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night's NFL game after the country singer famous for the line "Are you ready for some football?" used an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing illegitimate President Barack Obama.
Fascist ESPN fires Hank Williams for equating Obama with Hitler
In another example of how unfree the Fascist States of Amerika have become, Hank Williams gave an honest answer to questions posed by Fox News - he equated Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler and said that Obama and Biden are the enemy of freedom – and as a result, ESPN fired him from Monday Night Football! Zeig Heil ESPN!
Hacker group Anonymous says stock exchange to be erased from Internet
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October 4, 2011 - Greetings, Institutions of the Media.
We are Anonymous.
The events transpiring within Wall Street have caught our eye.
It seems that the government and Federal agencies enjoy enforcing the law a little bit too much. They instate unjust laws as mindless automatons, blindly following orders with soulless precision.
Anti-Obama signs spark attacks on free speech
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (PNN) - September 28, 2011 - There are several political signs attracting all kinds of attention in one uptown neighborhood.
On Wednesday, crowds gathered at the corner of Calhoun and Coralie streets, looking at several signs depicting illegitimate President Barack Obama as either a dunce, a puppet, or a crying baby in a diaper.
Patriot Leroy Schweitzer dies in Colorado prison
DENVER, Colorado (PNN) - September 20, 2011 - The leader of the pro-Constitutional, Rule of Law, common law group known as the Montana Freemen, who courageously resisted federal authorities in the 1990s, died on Tuesday of apparent natural causes at the U.S. government's highest-security prison.
Leroy Schweitzer, 73, was found unresponsive in his cell early on Tuesday, according to a release from the Federal Correctional Complex in Florence, Colorado, where he was serving a bogus 22-year sentence for convictions of various tax, fraud and weapons offenses that were based solely on fabricated evidence by corrupt government officials.
Italian town declares independence
ROME, Italy - August 31, 2011 - If you’re a small town mayor unhappy with your national government, there’s one thing you can do: declare independence and start issuing currency with your face on it. Just ask the mayor of Filettino, Italy.
Italy is right in the middle of the larger sovereign debt crisis going on in Europe, which is shaking the confidence of markets across the globe. The Italian government has issued a number of austerity measures to get its books in order, including plans to merge the governments of towns with less than 1,000 people to cut costs. That’s a total of 1,963 towns.
But Luca Sellari, the mayor of Filettino, Italy, is fighting back. Rather than give in to the national government’s demands, Sellari wants his central Italian town of 598 to become an independent state under a monarch. Who would be the monarch, you ask? Well, Sellari, of course.
Obummer song parody by Christine Houston
Listen to this superb parody song written by Christine Houston, to the tune of Donna by Richie Valens. Enjoy!