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Posted on August 19 at 12:19 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I'm with Crucible. Neither McCain or Obama have much respect for the Constitution. I will vote my conscience and writing in RON PAUL. Or voting for the constitution party candidate, Chuck Baldwin.
Obama recently proposed a gigantic citizen "anti-terror" squad made up of college students and volunteers. sounds like Hitler youth. Then he gave a speech a couple weeks ago stating we all need to work harder for the global community. Sounds like the rally cry of a wannabe slave master. Screw them both.
Posted on August 5 at 3:44 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Did anyone ask Bush about Cheney's meeting in the White House a few months ago where Cheney Suggested building several boats identical to Iranian PT boats, staffing them with Navy seals dressed up as iranians and having them start a shootout with a US ship in the strait of Hormuz?
Posted on July 29 at 11:54 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Don't forget, BigDan, that in 2005, the documents relating to the Gulf of Tonkin event were declassified. They showed that LBJ intensionally staged the entire event to get the Vietnam war going. Go to:
http://www.nsa.gov/vietnam/
for the original docs and audio archives.
I think the conversation should continue like this:
Preteen: I noticed that Congress, with the exception of a few, like Ron Paul, the Senate and the Executive have violated almost every aspect of the Constitution.
Father: Yes they have, and the Constitution is the law of the land.
Preteen: So why don't we indict every one of them who have broken our laws and put them on trial for treason and war crimes. They are OUR servants, after all.
Father: That's what the founders would have done. But Americans, today, are soft and cowardly.
Posted on July 29 at 8:54 a.m. (Suggest removal)
31,000 scientist, including 9,000 phd's now agree that climate change is NOT man made. About half the scientists names placed on the fake UN climate report were put on there against the wishes of the scientists. NASA agrees that climate change is driven, mostly, by solar activity and NASA evidence shows we have been cooling since 1998.
This is all about making humans their own enemy to coerce them into handing all of there rights over to a centralized world government.
If environmental groups are sincere, why don't they spend their time on genetically modified foods put out by Monsanto, or studying the bee colony collapse. But instead, they want to keep oil fields locked up in the US, keeping us dependent on foreign oil; just what BP and other corps want, to keep oil prices high and to keep the foreign conquests going. As far as I'm concerned, Greenpeace works for BP and Halliburton, which run our criminal government, along with private banking corps.
They use fake terrorism from the "right" and fake global warming from the "left" in a pincer attack to control us.
We're on to the frauds you pack of criminals. We won't take your "carbon credit" crap, which I got a marketing email for last week.
On Alaska forests hit with more wildfires, infestations as climate changes
Posted on July 27 at 7:18 p.m. (Suggest removal)
TundraRebelion, I agree with you Henry in that we are not at the point of the famous weimar depression yet , my point is, we are headed toward a Wiemar situation and we need to expect and prepare for hard times.
Take care all, good night.
Posted on July 27 at 9:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Henry: The Fed DOES have shareholders, they are member banks, which are private. The shares are not sold publicly. The largest three are:
1. Bank of America
2. Morgan Chase
3. Citibank
You don't have any say in what these banks do.
The list of prominent people who will tell you that the federal reserve is private include :
Paul Craig Roberts- former Assistant Secretary to the Treasury under Reagan.
Katherine Austin Fitts-managing director and member of the board of directors of the Wall Street investment bank Dillon, Read & Co. Inc.; Assistant Secretary of Housing/Federal Housing Commissioner at the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the first Bush Administration; President of Hamilton Securities Group, Inc.
Bob Chapman: Former Intelligence officer and 50 year veteran economist; Publisher of "The International Forecaster".
Ron Paul- Congressman, member of the Joint Economics Committee, Presidential Candidate. He routinely confronts Bernakee about the fed's policies.
Shall I Continue?
The Fed DOES have shareholders, The so called "board of governors" has never audited the Fed and it was simply put there to give the illusion of being answerable to the people.
The PRIVATE Federal Reserve tells the Treasury how much to print, and they do it. In essence, the entire government has been run as a private corporation since the passage of the Federal Reserve Act. So, I guess you could say that the Fed is part of the government, since the Government is operated by private banking interests. It doesn't get anymore private than this!
Imagine if we were playing Monopoly. But I made up the rule, and paid off everyone to agree, that I could just grab a stack of sticky notes, write numbers on them and pass them off as money. That's what the Fed is.
Posted on July 26 at 8:16 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Henry, Give it a couple years to see what happens with our inflation rate as we continue to borrow "money" printed out of thin air by the PRIVATE Federal Reserve to pay for wars, social programs and trillion dollar bailouts for mortgage companies and spoiled, irresponsible, ignorant "Americans" who have no grasp of economics, such as yourself.
We are in the early stages of an inflationary depression. Last year the PRIVATE Federal Reserve increased the money supply by 16% Almost no growth of GDP. This is the cause of inflation. To make it simple for you to understand: Inflation=(increased money supply)-(GDP growth).
Posted on July 26 at 8:05 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Henry, the Federal Reserve IS a private institution composed of member banks. It has a board of governors, which is suppose to oversee it. But it has never been audited. If you still think it is not a private institution, look up the congressional debates over the passage of the Federal reserve act.
Bottom Line: The Federal Reserve IS a private banking conglomerate. You are the one with a poor grasp of economics.
Posted on July 26 at 10:03 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Speculation is part of the increase in oil cost. If the criminal government does decide to attack Iran, major economists, such as Bob Chapman and Paul Craig Roberts expect a jump up to $300/barrel, some have said $500.
But the major factor in the recent price increases have come from dollar devaluation (inflation), due to unprecedented debt spending, The private Federal Reserve printing "dollars" out of thin air like mad, a fiat national debt that can never be paid back and international agreements like NAFTA and GATT Which have destroyed our manufacturing base and turned us into a "service economy". Foreign counties no longer want the dollar and no longer want to buy our treasury bonds (due to our interest rates being so low).
We could alleviate some of the hurt in the short term if the private Federal Reserve communist central bank raised interest rates. But that will not solve the problem. They want to crash our economy so they can grab up the rest of our assets. This is how the bankers have always destroyed nations.
Using the formulas from the 1980's for calculating the inflation rate, rather than the cooked up garbage formulas used by the fed today to keep people ignorant, we have an inflation rate of around 13% per year. We are in the same situation Argentina was a few years ago and Wiemar Germany was in in the 1930's.
The only way to solve the "crisis" with energy prices permanently, is to prohibit any private institution, such as the Fed, from printing our currency. The Constitution only allows the Congress to have this power.
We (individuals) should also be looking toward independent energy and food sources, such as solar and home gardens, so we are no longer so dependent on a corrupt system to keep us alive.
As a side note, A few days ago I received a marketing email from a company in NY trying to sell me "carbon credits" I know this is being put forward in England and you will go down to your local private bank to buy "carbon credits" for fuel (and to breath, I guess). It's nothing more than modern feudalism.
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Posted on August 20 at 5:08 p.m. (Suggest removal)
The Army has already been recruiting aggravated felons. They end up raping and shooting Iraqi families and throwing dogs over cliffs for fun. Then they come home (even more screwed up in the head) to join the police to beat up, taser and shoot innocent Americans.
I remember one article I read about an army lieutenant who had commanded over 600 gangsters in two years and the article was accompanied by a photo of LA gang grafiti in Baghdad. The good people in the military do not need more violent felons in their ranks and the Iraqi people do not need to deal with them either.
What goes around -comes around. Don't throw your trash in your neighbor's yard.
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