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it wasn't even written by tytler, not his concept, nada. |
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When does the UK, Canada, Australia get their dictatorship? They're ahead of us in the cycle right? |
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However, it seems Democrats leave office with a surplus, while Republicans lately have been leaving behind empty coffers as they waddle away from office with bulging pockets...
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LOL, as usual, everyone on this board completely misses his point and turns the thread into a typical Republican VS. Democrat thing. It's pretty sad how the people of America are divided into 2 groups and don't see a problem with it, divide and conquer.
Just look at the cycle picture he posted, it's exactly what happened in history, what's happening now, and what is going to happen soon. Do any of you morons actually think Obama is going to stifle Bush's police state that he has laid the groundwork for? Do you actually think he's going to get rid of the Patriot Act? Of course not, the plan is going right on schedule and will intensify under Obama's presidency. |
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Of course I'd be saying the same thing if McCain won. |
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Oh right, it didn't happen until after your candidate of choice lost. Funny how that happens. :glugglug |
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The monetary system is obviously the first thing to be globalized. World leaders have recently been talking about new "world financial orders" and a possible world currency. They are meeting on November 14th or 15th to decide. |
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Think of how great the next 4 years would be, if he had won... |
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glad to see there are some people on here who can actually see whats really going on. |
That cycle doesn't work in the technological age in which we live being that it relies on the passing nature of culture, politics and the power infrastructure, which nowadays are much more entrenched and don't end up "passing away" the way the old pre-technological societies did...
Witness the bounty of the 700 billion dollar bailout... Whether or not it actually survives, "democracy" will be a perceived actuarial government form for a lot longer than Babylon or the Roman empire. |
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We were screwed either way in this election, as usual. |
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Last guy who tried to challenge the bankers was JFK, look what happened to him. Obama has never said he would get rid of the Federal Reserve, therefore he is obviously going to continue to let them control our money, instead of putting it back into the hands of the treasury and the congress as the constitution calls for. |
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half of the people whom you side with politically after hanging some black criminals from a tree would love to hang the pornographers next |
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Great presidents like Lincoln and JFK have died opposing these central banks. They tried to kill Andrew Jackson for opposing the First Bank of the United States, but failed. Jackson said he wanted "I Killed the Bank" written on his tombstone. But most people won't listen, they are convinced the FED is a government entity, and won't even question the root of it's existence. The Federal Reserve is about as federal as Federal Express. |
So do you have fantasies over a guy named Rob, Tom Cruise, a guy named Rob that looks like Tom Cruise, or are you Rob and fantasize over Tom Cruise? I'm fuckin confused man!
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You're implying that since Obama is elected, we don't have 4 more years of "Bush". And I asked you, do you really think Obama is going to repeal the laws and executive orders that were made under the Bush admin? |
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my first venture was an escort/stripper service when i was 18. hence the picture of tom cruise in risky business |
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