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Author Topic: [in France] "the government is afraid of the people."  (Read 841 times)
Irwin
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« Reply #45 on: October 09, 2007, 03:28:17 PM »

Bush is indeed a fiscal socialist. If you're going to criticize him (other than his utterly non-presidential communication skill set) here's where to do it and not sound crazy.
Another way of looking at it could be that instead of the economy giving the gov its money, the gov is giving the economy its money. The government is the debtor and it owes its creditor (the US economy) a boatload of cash money...plus 1 little man.

I love this argument, the most conservative president in history is a liberal. Excuse me?

It was always a lie that conservatives cut spending and make government smaller.

No, they just start wars, which need more government and spend everything on weapons and tax cuts.

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« Reply #46 on: October 09, 2007, 03:33:56 PM »

I think its sad that you think you have all the answers...

The American government is the people.  If there is something we should be afraid of, it should be ourselves.


Was a nice thought Gojira.  Even if it is a lie.  This government hasn't belonged to the people in a very long time.  It is the instrument of the Banking Elite and their special interests.

Only because we allow it...

I have to disagree.

The government does a great job of dismissing dissent as "ridiculous" and "silly", which leads to a population less inclined to disagree. Which is bad.

Yea, part of the problem is us... but a larger degree of blame rests with our leadership, in my opinion.

We get the leadership we deserve. If we are infantile and selfish and lazy and greedy and cynical. Our government will be too. The stae of the government is nobody's fault but the people. But god forbid anyone take responsibility and do something about it instead of whining...
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« Reply #47 on: October 09, 2007, 03:37:52 PM »

I think its sad that you think you have all the answers...

The American government is the people.  If there is something we should be afraid of, it should be ourselves.


Was a nice thought Gojira.  Even if it is a lie.  This government hasn't belonged to the people in a very long time.  It is the instrument of the Banking Elite and their special interests.

Only because we allow it...

A lot of truth in that.

The American people have allowed many things we shouldn't have allowed.

Right now the majority of Americans favor medical marijuana and tighter border security, yet our government does not listen to us.

Yes, the people must accept their share of the blame, but that doesn't mean our government is without blame. They have sold us out.

A few brave Congressmen have tried to tell us the truth, but the people refuse to believe it. We only believe what we want to believe and we have allowed the "establishment" to tell us what to think.

As Congressman Larry P. McDonald told us......

"The Rockefeller File is not fiction. It is a compact, powerful and frightening presentation of what may be the most important story of our lifetime, the drive of the Rockefellers and their allies to create a one-world government, combining super-capitalism and Communism under the same tent, all under their control.

For more than one hundred years, since the days when John D. Rockefeller Sr. used every devious strategy he could devise to create a gigantic oil monopoly, enough books have been written about the Rockefellers to fill a library. I have read many of them. And to my knowledge, not one has dared reveal the most vital part of the Rockefeller story: that the Rockefellers and their allies have, for at least fifty years, been carefully following a plan to use their economic power to gain political control of first America, and then the rest of the world.

Do I mean conspiracy? Yes, I do.

I am convinced there is such a plot, international in scope, generations old in planning, and incredibly evil in intent. You will find the truth-often surprising, sometimes unpleasant, always vital-in the pages that follow. Gary Allen has done a masterful job of combining the hundreds of scattered facts and hidden clues of the Rockefeller puzzle until one unmistakable pattern emerges."
--Congressman Larry P. McDonald from the introduction to The Rockefeller File by Gary Allen





It's like the boss complaining about his employees being worthless when he hardly shows up at the office and doesn't bother to know what he is doing. We are the boss.
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« Reply #48 on: October 09, 2007, 03:39:30 PM »

Not like now, where in New York you can't say certain words like "bitch" or the n-word. Not saying I condone those words but there's a million other words that mean the same thing. You can't just outlaw words like that, it's unconstitutional. Guns are always under attack true, but I was just saying you see a trend in the government gaining power all the time and it's not good.

Again, that was not a law but a SYMBOLIC law. It was not intended to be enforced or enforceable. Like flag codes.
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