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Originally posted by JohhnyBGood
Well since it is the Politicians responsibility to set the conditions under which the banks can operate, and they are the ones borrowing and spending the money - then it is the POLITICIANS fault for what goes wrong - if they have been bought and sold by bankers doesn't change anything, except more fool us for voting those #ers in!
All this blame the bankers crap is a NWO chess move!
Originally posted by woodwardjnr
reply to post by JohhnyBGood
I haven't voted for either of the 3 main parties in the last 10 years, so how can I be to blame. How can the general public be to blame when the politicians are as bad as each other no matter what side of the house he sit on. The agenda is a lot bigger than just national governments.
National governments are no longer capable of dealing with a global banking system that makes it own rules and controls the money. Wasn't it a Rothschild who said something like, give me the control of a nations financial transaction and I care not who makes the laws.( paraphrasing)
Originally posted by JohhnyBGood
All this blame the bankers crap is a NWO chess move!
Originally posted by musicalmirrors
Originally posted by JohhnyBGood
All this blame the bankers crap is a NWO chess move!
On the contrary, I believe the "blame the politicians" crap is the NWO chess move.
The bankers who buy the politicians have less moral standards than the people accepting the payments. It takes a very honest person to turn down a bribe, while it takes a certain element of evil to initiate the corruption. All in my opinion of course.edit on 16-11-2011 by musicalmirrors because: (no reason given)
I am not saying that the Banksters are not bloodsucking scum - just that they are the old system - they are being shed now like an old skin.
Unelected bankers have taken over the governments of Greece and Italy in a flagrant affront to democracy worldwide. Both Italy and Greece have allowed European Bank officials to take over their governments as the elected prime ministers resign their nations to a new form of government. We do not know how to call a nation whose government is taken over by bankers but it is plain to see there is no representative government left in the birthplace of democracy.