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Mon 05/04/09 07:18 AM

here is another video from him on ABC news report:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ty73YK8e0U



Great post!

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Mon 05/04/09 07:14 AM
I think you would have gotten the same crap, Obama or McCain.

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Mon 05/04/09 07:07 AM


The only diff between Bush and Obama is what they will spend money on to bankrupt the country.


No the difference is that when Bush took office the US had a budget surplus and he spent it into oblivion!

Obama takes office with a fractured economy and a ridiculed National image!
He is forced to make drastic and hard decisions to bring us back from the precipice!


Bush tripled the size of government. Expensive. Obama has doubled that tripling in 100 days.

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Mon 05/04/09 07:00 AM

kinda like bush

hhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


The World Health Organization and the U.N. have been handed complete control over response procedures in the event of a pandemic outbreak in the U.S. after an agreement was signed by President Bush at the recent SPP meeting that bypasses congressional approval.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/020907_power_grab.htm


more signs of a puppeteer



You're the man ADJ!

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Sun 05/03/09 03:33 PM

Got Dial-up. Can't watch th' movie.
I believe, due to the stats, it's a diversion fed to the media while the other hand is at work.


Dr. Paul talks about Governments reaction to the swine flu in '76, when he was a freshman congressman.

He talks about how the vaccines killed more people than the virus.

He talks about how it's important to ignore the constant fear mongering by our Government, get the facts, respond to them as it necessitates.


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Sun 05/03/09 02:34 PM
http://www.dailynewscaster.com/2009/05/03/cnn-dr-ron-paul-swine-flu-a-non-event/


And the video in question:

http://www.dailynewscaster.com/2009/04/28/congressman-paul-on-the-recent-swine-flu-scare/

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Sun 05/03/09 02:28 PM
The New World Order is no theory. Case in point:

CNN: International Treaty Gives Foreign Troops Identity of American Gun Owners (CIFTA)


By: D. H. Williams @ 12:09 AM - EST

Its been known by those who actually read the history of Barack Obama as a U.S. Senator he is strongly anti-Second Amendment.

Both President Obama and V. P. Biden are veraciously anti gun, that is in the hands of U.S. citizens. But they have no such compunctions against massively increasing the size of para military organizations inside the U. S. like Homeland Security spending tax payer funds to provide FBI, DPS, Border Patrol, local police and DHS agents with military weapons and hardware.

Yet the public is told not to worry President Obama is not going after your guns. This is yet another lie being told by The White House and their press corp which apparently includes MSNBC. I sometimes get confused, who is Obama’s press secretary. Is it Robert Gibbs or Keith Olbermann?

Hidden somewhere in the hysteria of a Swine Flu Pandemic that isn’t and the latest Hollywood scandal is CIFTA. The Inter-American Convention Against Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms.

This international treaty (There is no world government, close your eyes and repeat as many times as necessary.) will provide world governments with information on American gun owners. These gun owners will be subject to prosecution by world governments for any “crimes” committed under this treaty. Such as reloading ammunition referred to in CIFTA as explosives manufacturing.

Video: CNN Lou Dobbs on CIFTA (International Gun Control)

http://www.dailynewscaster.com/2009/05/02/cnn-international-treaty-gives-foreign-troops-identity-of-american-gun-owners/

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Sun 05/03/09 02:14 PM

seems to me that Obama is continuing a lot of Bush policies. Maybe Bush wasn't doing as wrong as we thought


Or maybe Mr.Obama is owned by the very same Globalists Bush was.

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Sat 05/02/09 07:57 AM


I'm sure the Aliens are saying the same thing about the Earth...


HA... now thats funny!

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Sat 05/02/09 07:56 AM

"Pastors and other religious representatives are being taught to become secret police enforcers who teach their congregations to "obey the government" in preparation for the implementation of martial law, property and firearm seizures, mass vaccination programs and forced relocation."


laugh Isn't that the religious right?laugh


Clergy response teams...

Romans thirteen anyone?

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Sat 05/02/09 07:52 AM
Reeks of manipulation and distraction.

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Fri 05/01/09 03:33 PM
Terrorism is such a small, insignificant threat... you have a better chance of getting killed by bees and lightning than you are to be a victim of an act of terrorism.

If we have a million terrorists in this country, guess what, shows over. Thats more Terrorists than we have military to fight them off.
Just trying to ban legal access to guns, to a million terrorists would do what? I quaruntee, with just a little searching I could put my hands on some gun sold from a trunk, no license, no background check and no serial number or do you think all those gang members and drug dealers are in some line filing paperwork for all those firearms that the "Drug Warriors" use as a pretext to escalate with firepower and military equipment?

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Fri 05/01/09 03:27 PM
America with a K.

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Fri 05/01/09 03:26 PM
If you don't free them and send them home, then release them here.

According to Rahm Emmanuel we have about 1 million serious terrorist threats in this country already, as it pertains to the terror watch/no fly list and the rights protected in the Constitution.

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Fri 05/01/09 03:23 PM
There is alot of interesting people laying this martial law claim down.

It wouldn't have surprised me, if a severe economic crash could have caused it.
However, there were reams of paperwork that Bush put together, which involved planning for a "pandemic" as the catalyst for Marital Law.

One of the most accurate Trends Forecasters out there, Gerald Celente has some interesting things to say, go look him up.

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Fri 05/01/09 03:18 PM
CoIntelPro anyone?

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Fri 05/01/09 03:16 PM
Read what Dr. Len Horowitz has to say about the topics of HIV/AIDS and bioweapons releases.

Earlier in the thread, someone asked why make Mexicans sick, why kill them? How about the old Problem Reaction Solution?

Rather than close the border, it will become about mandatory innoculations. Rather than protecting our National interests, it will become about more "cooperation"... a joining together of Government. Pandemic Panic as a pretext to perpetrate the NAU no matter the protest.

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Thu 04/30/09 07:02 PM


Again, we agree on something Fanta drinker laugh


And the real shocker we all three agree on that! laugh


How about we make it four?

Anybody ever look at Vincent Bugliosi's Bush book?

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Thu 04/30/09 06:59 PM



Well I guess my next question would be, since other races live in Mexico besides just hispanics. Were all the deaths hispanic in Mexico?

Then after That I would have to ask. How available are flu and anti virals to the Mexican people?

Are the deaths income specific?

Are the deaths area specific?

There is alot of factors to consider before making the assumption that it is race specific, don't ya think?


There are so many more issues than just those to consider. To my knowledge every American citizen has access to flu shots, generally for free and very low cost. Mexicans in the immediate area where it's believed to have started still, to the best of my knowledge, have not been vaccinated! Can you imagine that happening in the US? Another major factor is smoking in Mexico is far more common and they do have a problem smoking around kids not and that's not even considering the number of kids that smoke as well. Smoking is known to increase risks fr flu victims. The list goes on and on for other reasons why it's a bigger problem in Mexico and again we still can only compare nationalities not the race of people who have died. With 14 infections in Ca I can all but guarantee at least 3 or 4 we hispanic, yet only the one young child that had just come from Mexico died.

Again far too little evidence to point the problem at a race specific virus.


For the record, I'm not trying to fearmonger, just trying to bounce ideas and information back and forth, to hammer it all out.

Fact is Corporate entities and the CDC have been mixing and matching flu viruses, Fact is we have both Baxter and Fort Detrick which it seems have issues keeping their viruses safe and not in public supplies.
Fact is, we have elements in our government and corporate world who have openly called for population reductions by any means.

I'd much rather be wrong.

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Thu 04/30/09 05:24 PM
Believe things, rather than man."
-Benjamin Whichcote


Spending Habits
What Americans Are Willing To Give Up
Lauren Sherman, 04.16.09, 04:00 PM EDT
Ten things consumers are sacrificing in the recession.



Newlywed Samantha Slaven-Bick, 38, a Los Angeles publicist, and her husband Stewart Bick, 46, decided to forgo their honeymoon. Marketing executive Saretta Holler, 33, and her fiancé Judson Brown, 32, fired their cleaning lady. Allen Chen, 30, a communications assistant at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, N.Y., gave up his season tickets to the Mets.

No matter your age, gender or financial status, nearly everyone is giving something up in an effort to cope with the deepening recession.

In Depth: What Americans Are Willing To Give Up

Consumers haven't stopped spending altogether, but they've certainly cut back. U.S. retail sales for March 2009 were $344.4 billion, a 1.1% decrease from February 2009, and a 9.4% decrease from March 2008, according to the Commerce Department.

A recently released survey by New York marketing firm GfK Custom Research asked 2,000 American adults, representative of the total U.S. population, what they were willing to give up during the recession. (The survey was conducted during October, November and December 2008.)

While some purchases--including mortgage payments, children's clothing and educational expenses--were considered necessities by Americans, other everyday costs were not.

For instance, an overwhelming 82% said that dining out would be easy to abandon. While the National Restaurant Association in Washington, D.C., forecasts that Americans will spend $566 billion eating out in 2009, a 2.5% increase over 2008, discounted menus at mid- to high-end restaurants suggest otherwise.

Mid-market national chain P.F. Chang's recently started promoting a discounted prix fixe dinner menu that costs just $25 per person. And Manhattan restaurant Alto has dropped its corkage fees so guests can save money by drinking their own bottles of wine.

Even fast food joints seem to be struggling. Burger King's ( BKC - news - people ) sales for its most recent quarter, which ended March 31, were $600 million, up just 1% from $594 million last year. Analysts estimate that competitor McDonald's ( MCD - news - people ) will report a 6.8% decrease in sales, to $5.24 billion, for its current quarter.

Americans are also cutting back on entertainment outside of the home. By this time last year, Major League Baseball had sold 1 million more tickets. During the first week of April 2009, Broadway ticket sales declined $1 million, to $16.9 million, compared with the same period last year.

Unsurprisingly, a personal clothing budget is seen as a want, not a need. In March, even cheap and trendy fashion retailer H&M, thought to be safer from the downturn than struggling companies like Saks ( SKS - news - people ) and Gap ( GPS - news - people ), saw a 3% decrease in same-store sales. (The company doesn't release actual dollar figures on a monthly basis.) On April 13, Talbots ( TLB - news - people )--the classic clothing brand--reported that year-over-year sales in its fourth quarter dropped by 16% to $327.9 million.

Despite the trend toward locally produced and organic foods, Americans are cutting back on pricey groceries. The Organic Trade Association in Greenfield, Mass., says that while it expects growth in the sector for 2009, organic food sales will likely slow to single digit growth. By contrast, for the last decade, organic sales have grown between 17% and 21% each year.

http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/16/consumer-sacrifice-recession-lifestyle-style-consumer-sacrifice.html