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The IRS victims need to be filmed or camcordered, ideally with some production value added. Calling


I visited the Soviet Union twice back in the eighties. traveling wilburys reissue Fascinating place. Loved the Russian orthodox churches and the gorgeous icons, the quaint dachas in Peredelkino where Boris Pasternak used to live. The caviar and blini was terrific too, washed down by endless shots of Russian Standard vodka. And, because I was on cultural exchanges, I met brilliant people like Yevgeny Yevtushenko and a dozen or so other well known Soviet writers and filmmakers.
Funnily enough, most of them would eventually take me aside and ask me if I could help them get out of there. I couldn t, unfortunately, but I could well understand why they wanted to leave. At the end of both of my trips of about two weeks each, I desperately wanted to get the Hell out myself. I hated the place.
The Soviet Union was like one giant jail. You had no privacy. You had no life. KGB minders followed you everywhere even, in my case, straight into the lobby men s room of Moscow s Cosmos traveling wilburys reissue Hotel to watch me tinkle. My Yalta hotel room was so obviously bugged that the painting bulged out at about a thirty degree angle to fit the microphone. (Yes, I peeked.) The Bulgarian mystery novelist in our entourage ran a whole roomful of reel-to-reel tape recorders on the fourth floor of that same hotel, smiling and blushing when I accidentally walked in on him with our Italian delegate. The young woman who interviewed me for Soviet Screen was also a spy, as was my interpreter, Oleg, who accompanied me everywhere. He kept close tabs on anything I was writing, taking notes and reporting back to his superiors.
Sound familiar? I ve been thinking about it a lot these days because what with the IRS evidently watching our every move and the Associated Press and who knows who else under surveillance, I feel quite literally like I m back in the USSR. And I haven t even left home.
That Van Jones and Anita Dunn and the New Party and the Midwest Academy and Don Warden and the radical professors and the Socialist Scholars conventions...were light footfalls among the tulips, daisies and roses of sweet liberalism ?
Those who admire, idolize, revere....Che, Fidel, Karl, and openly root against this land of ours in EVERY conflict...who barely conceal their contempt for colonial powers traveling wilburys reissue and Zionists and people clinging to religion of their insidious Bibles ...what should we believe they would do, if they seized the mantle of power?
And...ahhh, our noble guardians at the gate. The arrogant lecturers of media, academia and Hollywood...telling us all in their smug and pedantic tones just how ignorant and unwashed we are, we the mouthbreathing embarrassments to their nobility.
What fools we are then. We can hear our own death rattle precisely because we took for granted traveling wilburys reissue the life we had been bequeathed. Because traveling wilburys reissue we arrogantly and blithely ignored every sign and signal screaming out in the night for our response.
Quantum totalitarianism traveling wilburys reissue is not only more malevolent than we imgaine, it is more malevolent than we can imagine. We only know about those things that have come to light. That is a fraction of what is at hand. And all that we have yet to find out, that we have not caught, that remains hidden and uncovered, will one day have people who visited here say...I could not wait to get the hell out of there.
Isn't it interesting where the Obama administration focuses its efforts. Not on jobs and the economy but on surveillance and underhanded attacks against citizens it defines as enemies. It truly is like communist rule.
The IRS victims need to be filmed or camcordered, ideally with some production value added. Calling PJTV. I'd contribute to a crowd-sourced funding of such a project, and I'm broke. Oh, don't forget the EPA victims, AG victims.....
What I have found creepy is how Obama speaks about Americans who happen to have a differing political point of view; Obama despises them (I think he hates and demonizes them far more than any member of the Muslim Brotherhood). I have never heard another American president speak about his political opponents in the manner of Obama -- with that level of hatred and revulsion (I think it is a first in the history of the United States). And, ironically, much of Obama's vitriol is projection -- his accusations are fitting descriptions of his own conduct (yet he is too blind, too lacking in insight, to realize this). Truly, the worst president in American history.
They don't need the high tech toys to spy on us. The line in the Beatles song is good advice. My husband worked on a secret defense project in the 80s. He was told back then if you were going to have a confidential conversation be sure to physically disconnect the phone from the wall. Apparently you don't need a bug in the room to hear what is going on. If the phone is being tapped, they can keep that line open and hear what is going on in the room.
Now that it is known that the DOJ was tapping the AP lines and we know that the IRS was sharing information with progressive groups and the Obama campaign during the election, I think it is time that folks take another look at the McConnell traveling wilburys reissue case. They should get a hold of that tape and determine if it was recorded through the phone. It might not have been some little democrat operative who made that recording.
What we have now discovered about Barack Obama and Eric Holder's America, if we didn't already know it, is that any belief in a benign and decent traveling wilburys reissue government in this country is absolute horseshit. Liberalism has been revealed as a fascist joke.
You betchyourass, and I knew it in 2007, Mr. Simon. Do you think the AP and the rest of the LSM Ministry of Propaganda that have masquerading as journalists will remember it 18 months from now? I doubt it. They are too wrapped up in their iron clad ideology to care about little things like the Constitution and freedom for longer than the attention span of a juvenile gnat.
I have long wondered whether that version of the chorus was meant to draw some kind of moral equivalence between the US and the USSR. I'm not sure if this is a Lennon song or a McCartney one but Lennon certainly had sympathy for leftist causes so I can well imagine him invoking some moral equivalence....

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