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Originally posted by Chastral
Why is it that he never names names? It seems fishy to me. Can someone post footage or link an article where he actually drops the bomb and says "David Rockefeller" is partial owner of the not so Federal... Federal Reserve?
Originally posted by regretable
reply to post by ModernAcademia
I propose the US has been encouraged to sink into oblivion so as to seduce the people into accepting rule from some world government organization. The US is shrinking in power and prestige. Everything being done only exacerbates the problem.....You want to tell me that the decline is an accident? The people will not wake up until we are goose stepping down Lenin street in the newly named city of Commytown, formerly known as Washington DC.
Originally posted by Rockstrongo37Going aganist the worlds opinion here, I would dare say that I truly believe our nation to still be the greatest in the world...purhaps the greatest that has ever existed....and with leaders like Ron Paul we just might have a chance to yet reclaim our place as the jewel of freedom and power in the world.
Originally posted by aaa2500
Originally posted by regretable
reply to post by ModernAcademia
I propose the US has been encouraged to sink into oblivion so as to seduce the people into accepting rule from some world government organization. The US is shrinking in power and prestige. Everything being done only exacerbates the problem.....You want to tell me that the decline is an accident? The people will not wake up until we are goose stepping down Lenin street in the newly named city of Commytown, formerly known as Washington DC.
After 50 years of anti communist brainwashing it must be dificult to let it go. That's why so many americans see reds everywhere. You are so fearful of the communists that you are creating a fascist system that mussolini would be proud of. Except your trains don't run on time and you are neither safe nor free.
Originally posted by Rockstrongo37Going aganist the worlds opinion here, I would dare say that I truly believe our nation to still be the greatest in the world...purhaps the greatest that has ever existed....and with leaders like Ron Paul we just might have a chance to yet reclaim our place as the jewel of freedom and power in the world.
You equate greatness with power and talk about 'our place'. What is it with you Yanks. You are so focused on being 'number one', feeling that it is your birthright, that you don't seem to notice what the empire is costing you. Did you ever hear the term 'A Pyrrhic victory'?
The US has never been stronger, it is unchallenged militarily and yet it is bogged down in two wars against people hiding in caves. It is economically stronger than any other nation on this earth and yet it can't provide basic healthcare for all it's citizens and is consistently rated mediocre on every important measure. Infant mortality, equality in the workplace, literacy, scientific understanding, quality of life, happiness...
[edit on 14-1-2010 by aaa2500]
Originally posted by Exuberant1
Originally posted by Mykey420
lol, like Mao said politics is done at the barrel of a gun. I hate this quote... but feel compelled to agree with it.
And no matter how many guns you have, they'll be useless without someone to direct them in the appropriate direction, someone to lead the armed men.
America possesses no such leader.
Bilderbergers. Whistle blowers can be trusted to lead the flanks? They know which people to guard against. Metallica's first album;
[edit on (1/14/1010 by loveguy]
Originally posted by OpenMindCuriousMind
I have always been taught, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is". It's always proved true for me... and Ron Paul sounds WAY too good to be true....
Originally posted by UmbraSumus
Originally posted by OpenMindCuriousMind
I have always been taught, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is". It's always proved true for me... and Ron Paul sounds WAY too good to be true....
I understand you cynicism .
But isn`t it even stranger, that what sets this man apart from just about every other politician ....... is his honesty .
That in and of itself is an indictment of our political class.
This man strikes a chord with Americans and non-Americans alike .
Why is honesty the exception to the rule ?
I`m afraid we have excepted a cynical outlook as our default setting - we must raise the bar - .
You may not agree entirely with some of his policies but there is no doubting the man's sincerity .
Or maybe i`m just a naive European , commenting on a subject that doesn`t concern him .
I hope not .
Originally posted by sparrowstail
Man, this guy has courage to stay his course among all the slithering snakes around him. I can just feel the eyes rolling and the chuckles coming from the other representatives in the room with him.