Judge Napolitano: How to Be Fired In Less than Five Minutes, page 1


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Topic started on 13-2-2012 @ 01:00 PM by Hessling
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Judge Napolitano really strikes a chord with me on this. How much of what goes on in the corridors of power and influence is simply scripted and pre-determined?

Are we really still a nation which has freedom of choice? Or is everything political just being spoon-fed to us for the benefit of the very few?

Wide open to debate, but I'm siding with what the Judge touched upon.

Your thoughts?


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 01:07 PM by chrismarco
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So spot on...was discussing this with co-workers for some time now..why are we forced into parties and we are essentially forced to pick a side rather than having all candidates cater to both sides...but why do that when you can divide and conquer...great post OP...


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 01:39 PM by CaticusMaximus
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Step to close to the line, and the psychopathic PTB will silence you by any means necessary.

I just read the wikipedia article on Judge Napolitano... his firing is nothing more than a vague footnote, claiming: "He also hosted the talk show Freedom Watch on Fox Business Channel, from 2009 until it was dropped along with several programs in February 2012 when FBC revamped its entire primetime lineup. [4]"

Yeah... right. "Cool story, bro."


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 01:49 PM by n00bUK
When will we actually take action? We're O.K posting threads, flagging them - But when are we actually going to do anything about this? Does it matter how many peoples eyes you open when there isnt an alternative for them?

I'v been aware of this for many of years, like many people on this website. I'v come to realize over the years that with every passing bill there is less chance of us been able to stop this current system. If we cant vote for change, then we have to create the party. I might sound silly, but I really do not care.

This is the thing about allot of us, we take armchair action, without really contributing much to the change which is needed. If we cant vote for the political party's and get real change, then when will step upto the table and create our own political party? Everyday there is an attack on us been able to do such, with every passing bill they are taking less freedom away from you taking such action.

The plan is simple, create the party - 'promote' it for X amount of years. Theres many politically educated people within the current system who would jump at the chance to join us. Give our party time to grow - show the people we are a party of real values. This party will not be bounded by borders, every human who isnt in the 1% will understand our core values - the 1% will be forced to conform, just like we are.

Our time will come when we either look back and regret not taking action, or we look back knowing what we did was right. This kind of discussion warrants its own thread, even its own site. But like i said, theres an attack on us been able to take such action. Who will step upto the table because something needs to be done
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reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 01:52 PM by ILikeStars
Originally posted by Hessling


Your thoughts?


What if?

What if the Judge is absolutely correct about at least 51% of his "What ifs".

I think America's current trajectory concerning both international and internal domestic policies are more a direct reflection of available actionable intelligence, and what America does internationally and domestically is far less dependent upon who is in the White House.

It makes absolutely no difference who Americans "elect". It is an illusion Americans have a choice, in my opinion.

The reason our current government was formed hundreds of years ago was because it was impossible to get information from point a to point b in less than weeks, months, or in some cases years.

Representatives were to represent their constituents and then go home during the down time to live with and keep in touch with their needs. That is what our LAW MAKERS were supposed to do.

Hundreds of years ago.... when it took weeks and even months to get information from one state to Washington D.C. ...


But, people are either unwilling or unable to utilize the current level of technology to be their own government, vote themselves on what becomes law and what does not become law.

Do we need Congress? Do we need more laws now? Do you personally know anyone who knows the number of laws that currently exist? Is it a prerequesite that law makers need to know all the existing laws word for word prior to getting paid to make new laws?

Are the existing laws required learning in schools? Does a high school graduate know the specific number of all the laws and rules that exist?

Options:

Vote for new law makers to make even more new laws, and pay them to do it with money we don't have, and we can't afford.


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 02:06 PM by getreadyalready
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What if?

What if the Judge is absolutely correct about at least 51% of his "What ifs".


What if he's right about 10%, or even just 1 of his ideas? It comes with HUGE implications! If he is right about anything, then he is probably right about everything, and it seems to me he is right on the money most of the time.

The country is lost, go get your pitch forks! (Not kidding.)
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