
Last week we posted the story of Dave Forster and Marjom Rostami, the two reporters who were beaten in Virginia by a group of thugs while driving home from the movie theater.
The Bill O’Reilly show has highlighted the inherent and obvious racism behind the brutality, but everyone else seems intent on avoiding the issue. More specifically O’Reilly has highlighted the lack of reporting on the attack by even the very newspaper they worked for. The question was raised why hide the story?
What was it about the story that led the Virginia-Pilot to ignore reporting on it for two weeks until the below article was posted? A group of 30 black youths surrounded the car of Forster and Rostamie the details are in the article. What if 30 white kids had surrounded a car with a young black couple and then began to beat them? Would race have played into the storyline?
But there is a larger story here, a story about avoidance and given the backdrop of the recent Trayvon Martin Case some obvious contrasts in political correctness, or more appropriately “Cultural Marxism”. (more…)

I stepped out of my car on a sunny 90 degree Phoenix afternoon, but it soon felt closer to 100 degrees by the time I reached the all cement environs of Cesar Chavez Plaza. A quick scan showed about seven or eight makeshift tents, but I was soon told that these were not really tents. They were “canopies”, since neither tents, blankets, pillows, or sleeping bags were allowed by the Phoenix Police. I was most surprised to see only about 40-50 people milling around the site, hardly the numbers nearing the thousand reported on October 15th, the first night of the Occupation. I’ve since found out the group has several teams of roughly 40-50 people who show up in planned rotations. (more…)
Through the use of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, it seems the anarchists are determined to bring the Arab Spring to the shores of the United States. Sites like #Occupy Wall Street, and US Day of Rage have been encouraging the disaffected to seize back control of the banks. “The Occupation Has Begun!”, states one site… “Beginning on September 17, we want to see 20,000 people flood into lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months. Once there, we shall incessantly repeat one simple demand in a plurality of voices.”
Others like Real Democracy Now!, herald a world-wide occupation of banks and ‘banksters’, and implore people to take to the streets to send their government a message. Isn’t it great to know that our government spent millions of dollars to pass out free cellphones to these folks? (more…)

