Profile and commentaries of Mike P.
Mike P
Member since January 2009
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4 commentaries, with 3 Replies
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Last commentary posted on Monday, August 24, 2015
 
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 James Howard Kunstler
Worse Than Hitler  (16)
Trump could possibly become worse than Hitler if as President he ignited World War III, but in the meantime he's not nearly as bad as various abysmally obnoxious politicians in this country, past and present, such as Dick Cheney. Describing Trump as already worse than Hitler is so wildly ridiculous it completely discredits anything else Kunstler says, and it trivializes all recent human history.
8/24/2015 at 10:56 PM  2  2  Rating :  0 Permalink
 Ron Paul
What The Media Won't Report About Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17  (47)
In this particular situation almost the entire world, especially including Malaysia, Netherlands, Australia and other countries most involved, are unanimous in blaming Russian operatives firing a missile from territory controlled by Russian separatists in Ukraine, the evidence is absolutely overwhelming. Russian propaganda lacks credibility. It's a grievous error to automatically contradict every single piece ...
7/22/2014 at 4:26 PM  0  6  Rating :  -6 2 AnswersPermalink
 Ron Paul
What The Media Won't Report About Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17  (47)
In general I support Ron Paul's position against US military interference around the world, and am usually interested to read his blogs. However in this particular case his judgement is extremely poor, because the evidence is absolutely overwhelming the tragic killing of the innocent passengers flying over Ukraine was done by a Russian missile fired from territory controlled by the so-called Russian separatists...
7/22/2014 at 2:35 AM  1  8  Rating :  -7 1 AnswerPermalink
 David Morgan - Silver Investor
Correcting Antal Fekete's Historical Silver Errors  (19)
Many thanks indeed for the scholarly information and insightful analysis. However, please note the U.S. entered the Philippines in 1898, not 1896. In that regard, what exactly did Conant mean when he was quoted by you as saying "go cold"? Or was that a misprint for gold? Even then the reference requires some explanation. Please extend your analysis a little to the Philippines, which was a significant player...
2/25/2013 at 4:22 PM  0  2  Rating :  -2 Permalink