Sean Fenley

Sean Fenley
Birthday
May 04
Bio
Sean Fenley is an independent progressive, who would like to see some sanity brought to the creation and implementation of current and future, US military, economic, foreign and domestic policies. He has been published by a number of websites, and publications throughout the alternative media.

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Salon.com
JULY 4, 2012 12:01AM

Dissent American Style

The people who hate America are running it. So, just as the robber barons — nor the Pinkerton Thugs — aren’t thought of very kindly in the history books. Then if the arc of history truly bends towards justice, then the political and business elites in America

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It’s a shame that any country that is not a vassal of US/NATO must become either a puppet, or a failed state like Libya. The sick people that run America and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (a cold war fossil), are megalomaniacal, and want everyone to fall in… Read full post »

JULY 2, 2012 11:42AM

Americans and Royalty

I had thought that Americans hated royals/royalty, but the MSM coverage of first the Prince’s wedding, and then the Queen’s jubilee has absolutely befuddled me. These people are like living figurines, with no purpose. Great fodder for the American advertising machine, I guess. Realit… Read full post »

JUNE 30, 2012 3:52AM

The Middle East and Globalism

One look at globalism, I think, is the plan of essentially homogenizing the whole planet. Making everything “safe” for the transnational ruling class to do (unimpeded) transactions. I think that it certainly goes without saying that there are far more draconian places in the world tha… Read full post »

This is such a right-wing policy, it’s regressive taxation. Make the middle class pay (if the propaganda is even true that these will be people who could buy insurance). The fine will be up to $700 in 2016, at which point it will become indexed to the consumer… Read full post »

JUNE 27, 2012 4:48PM

Religiosity and Egalitarianism

Alternet recently published an interesting article on religiosity, and egalitarianism within particular nations. At least in the West I have thought that this is true. When people’s basic needs are met, and they know that they have something to fall back on — should tragedy strike

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Romney is very unlikeable, I think, and he even reminds me of the stiffness of Al Gore. Plus as much as Obama gives off the vibe/air of an aloof affluent professional/nouveau riche-type, Romney is even worse on that, I think. He seems like a guy who has been… Read full post »

APRIL 13, 2012 2:24PM

Ms. Rousseff Goes to the White House

"One of Lula’s foreign policy advisors told a friend of mine that when Brazil looks at Iran, it doesn’t see just Iran, it also sees Brazil.” – Larry Rohter, New York Times Reporter

Barack Obama recently visited with current Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. President Oba… Read full post »

Interesting interview methinks, where the head of Gallup suggests that the election is going to come down to just pure economics. Since both major candidates are fundamentally (and essentially) creatures of big finance and the war industry, I’ll bet that we’re going to see a lot of faux o… Read full post »

India is beefing up its military, it is the world’s largest importer of arms. It’s spending 100 billion in ten years to build up its military. It’s interesting I wonder if Indian will become an enemy. They are buying a massive amount of this stuff from Russia. We were viewed as… Read full post »

Rachel Maddow defended the legally fuzzy bombardment of Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Ethiopia, and other nations in an interview with Howard Stern. In Maddow’s words the drones, “don’t change the politics of it [war] that much.” In reality, however, the politics have changed

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APRIL 2, 2012 1:58PM

A Look at the Coup in Mali

A Berber group, known as the Tuaregs, have recently been instrumental in the overthrow of President Amadou Toumani Toure of Mali. Some of these Tuaregs are returning veterans, that had fought for Qaddafi in the Libyan military theater. Much like the Kurds of the Levant, Iran, Iraq,… Read full post »

Tossing Obamacare, in my opinion, would be the best of all worlds. The fervor of hope and changia blinded so many to the onerous piece of legislation that Obama — and other Wall Street Democrats — were crafting for Cigna, Kaiser, Aetna (and the

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The country has been moving rightward since the early 1970s. A lot of this MSM business about a “polarized America” is not very valid IMO. I think that the special interests have probably become more powerful than ever essentially, and that they drive policy under Democratic

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MARCH 25, 2012 4:06PM

Dick Cheney Recieved a Heart

In my humble opinion, he should have let a benevolent/altruistic Jedi slay him. In that way, he could have kinda done like a reverse Obi-Wan Kenobi — and he could have mentored some fledgling inhuman corporate vulture from beyond the grave.… Read full post »
MARCH 23, 2012 10:16AM

Is US Sanctimony on the Wane?

For certain segments of the global population, the United States has, of course, virtually always represented little to nothing good. No doubt, however, many have given credence to the idea of liberal, and democratic notions that the United States is ostensibly about. Recent events, though, would… Read full post »

MARCH 12, 2012 9:18AM

In Memoriam: Andrew Breitbart

Though it’s certainly not right to speak ill of the dead, to speak ill of that which was repulsively ugly in life, just doesn’t seem to be all that bad. Breitbart we hardly knew ye, but what we knew about ye was certainly more than enough. If there… Read full post »

Uganda is undoubtedly rife with resources for Obama, Sarkozy, Cameron, et. al. to plunder, otherwise why would a viral film like Kony 2012 be popping up on YouTube? And the unwitting, or perhaps even duplicitously savvy shill’s film — and its Hollywood accomplices — are certainl… Read full post »

Though virtually all Western/MSM media are decrying the victory of Vladmir Putin, whatever one thinks of the man, his victory will certainly be important in the international arena. The US and NATO want to continue propping up the dictatorships, and despotic regimes and kingdoms that they like,… Read full post »

The US State Department, has signed off on an “election” of the the right-hand man, of the former US-backed dictator Ali Abudullah Saleh. The Yemeni “election” was a non-competitive one, and included only one candidate. Therefore, probably not surprisingly — ensuingly… Read full post »

Billionaire backer of Ron Paul, Peter Thiel, has been linked to the Bilderberg Group, the Seasteading Institute — the brainchild of Milton Friedman’s grandson — and various and sundry other (questionable?) pet projects, organizations and causes. He’s sort of like the Bill G… Read full post »

Not much reported in the MSM was that Bolivia, Belarus, Ecuador, Iran, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Zimbabwe, the DPRK, and Cuba, joined with Russia and China in voting down on the Saudi penned UN General Assembly resolution. The MSM seems to be attempting at a worldwide brainwashing job

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FEBRUARY 12, 2012 4:52PM

Bahrain: A Forgotten Arab Spring

“This is about whether this council, during a time of sweeping change in the Middle East, will stand with peaceful protesters crying out for freedom, or with a regime of thugs with guns that tramples human dignity and human rights.” – Susan Rice, US Ambassador to the UN… Read full post »

Thanks to the “help” of the US and NATO, and their Islamist proxy butchers of Libya, the African Sahel is now potentially facing a “slide into hell”. Libya is, of course, facing its own disharmony, but its Sahelian neighbors are facing a host of problems too. Like Qaddafi… Read full post »

I take that meme the other direction btw. The American public was so thirsty for another way, when the candidate Barack Obama was elected. Even in the corporatist MSM, they were talking about the possibility of the center-right America idea going to the grave. Obama moved on the… Read full post »