I think maybe because they were laundering a lot of cash, they didn't want any more cash. They wanted a wired money trail. Being involved with drug cartels, where they have piles and piles of cash they don't know what to do with... that needs laundered, they need a wire transfer to explain where the money came from. They probably had too much cash already. Or maybe with cash they would have to write a legitimate receipt. With wire money, that can disappear with a computer glitch probably. who knows. That's why the gov't wants drones and RFID.... privacy is against the law..... unless you are the law |
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Israel airstikes in Syria
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Like I said before, either the war mongers wind their necks in or we are heading for a fall. It is a sign of warped minds when people criticize Leaders for exercising caution. It is also a crazy world we live in when the supposedly civilised world supply arms, money and information to terrorists to overthrow elected governments in the guise of humanitarianism. Are we that dumbed dowm by our corporate media and corporate politicians? ...except the people who were actually born there...Without all that colonialism & outside interest to stir the pot, they'd probably live peacefully. The problem with the human animal is that he refuses to recognize other human animals as fellow humans being and only sees them as animals to be made use of. There's just too much profit in the "old divide & conquer", "let's kill 'em all" crap. Since there's profit and control involved, I of course blame the bank. It is run by animals that I hesitate to call human. I think they are another (and even lower) species entirely than the human animal. |
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America needs to stay the hell out of other countries problems unless they are an ally like Japan, Israel among others. Our military should be FORBIDDEN from going to foreign countries on behalf of corporations. Its not our place to police the world. no, International law is really a myth. Israel and any other country has a right to defend itself, and, if thats the case, then England, France and US are guilty also... so if IL is not a myth, then who enforces it? People keep saying that it's not the US's job to police the world, they are not policing it, they are trying to control it. |
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I have read this before now but it is one of those clips that should be read by every person who has ever believed their Government was doing the right thing by going to war. It seems we cannot get away from Bankers and Coporate Greed.
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America needs to stay the hell out of other countries problems unless they are an ally like Japan, Israel among others. Our military should be FORBIDDEN from going to foreign countries on behalf of corporations. Its not our place to police the world. |
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America were to the forefront in Framing International Law within the UN but wars of Agression seem to have pushed respect for International Law to the sidelines. Has Israel put America in a bad light with its recent Airstrikes on Syria. Surely America and Russia are the major powers that should deal with world problems.
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You don't know a lot about the art of female impersonators. Some women could learn a lot about how to look sexy and feminine from those men. I actually have known a few. And they are able to fake the curves and 'femininity' that is suitable for a dress I met a Professional man, who went out on a date with a female impersonator. He didn't know that at the time. But the female impersonator told him, She was a He, before they got too lovee dovee and before the Kiss. The man I met said, it was a good thing he told him because afterward, he would have Knocked him out if he had kissed him. What I don't understand is this. Men can get it on with blow up dolls, and porn on a video, (all fantasy by the way) but when a real flesh and blood person who looks very much like a woman is willing, he gets upset? It makes no sense. A fantasy is a fantasy. I don't see the problem. masturbation isnt fantasy, you are aware of what you are 'getting it on with',, blow upd olls are obviously not fantasy either thinking you are kissing a woman who is really a man is not fantasy, its fraud,,, for a heterosexual it is disgusting. |
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Israel airstikes in Syria
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Like I said before, either the war mongers wind their necks in or we are heading for a fall. It is a sign of warped minds when people criticize Leaders for exercising caution. It is also a crazy world we live in when the supposedly civilised world supply arms, money and information to terrorists to overthrow elected governments in the guise of humanitarianism. Are we that dumbed dowm by our corporate media and corporate politicians? |
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You edited my post in reply to yours. Why did you feel the need to do that? I quoted your false statement. Unless you were aware of the commentary to which I referred, you have no basis in fact to make such statements. You apparently take any given statement by others and twist the meaning to whatever degree is necessary to make your points. This pattern is easily recognized and is commonly referred to as intellectual dishonesty. A very good example, in this case, would be your use of the term "my original post", when in fact, none of your statements were original posts of any kind, only responses to my post. To you, I guess you think it makes your point stronger, but in reality it just looks like you have trouble paying attention and telling the truth. |
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That first video showed a man trying to pay his mortgage payment in cash and they refused to accept cash. They wanted a wire transfer. HUH? The bank manager told him to shut the camera off. What's that all about? I missed that video. New link? Sorry, it's this video: He had 13 hundred dollars in cash in a California bank and they refused to accept his mortgage payment in cash and insisted on a wire bank transfer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFCsRSLtMaA |
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You edited my post in reply to yours. Why did you feel the need to do that?
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I heard an interesting remark on the commentaries this weekend. "If we had gone in when we found out the people were being killed and were rising up against a brutal dictator, we would have been on the side of the people. Just regular people like you and me. But now, if we go in we are on the side of Al queda, the muslin brotherhood, and the rest who have joined the fight." "This isn't about the people of Syria."? There isn't much to say against logic like that. Perhaps you didn't notice. the first post above about the commentator's remark was made by me. The entire context of the discussion from which I quoted was "The people of Syria" and what could have been done earlier to help them. You have an amazing ability to twist anything you read to mean anything you want. |
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Russia and America
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On Tuesday the US and Russia agreed to convene an International Conference to find a political solution to the conflict in Syria
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Russia and America
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The big boys have at last got their heads together. Lets hope that the Syrian people benefit from the two superpowers sitting down and talking.
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I heard an interesting remark on the commentaries this weekend. "If we had gone in when we found out the people were being killed and were rising up against a brutal dictator, we would have been on the side of the people. Just regular people like you and me. But now, if we go in we are on the side of Al queda, the muslin brotherhood, and the rest who have joined the fight." "This isn't about the people of Syria."? There isn't much to say against logic like that. |
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I heard an interesting remark on the commentaries this weekend. "If we had gone in when we found out the people were being killed and were rising up against a brutal dictator, we would have been on the side of the people. Just regular people like you and me. But now, if we go in we are on the side of Al queda, the muslin brotherhood, and the rest who have joined the fight." "This isn't about the people of Syria."? There isn't much to say against logic like that. |
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I heard an interesting remark on the commentaries this weekend. "If we had gone in when we found out the people were being killed and were rising up against a brutal dictator, we would have been on the side of the people. Just regular people like you and me. But now, if we go in we are on the side of Al queda, the muslin brotherhood, and the rest who have joined the fight." "This isn't about the people of Syria."? There isn't much to say against logic like that. |
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Poverty
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It is said that 0.000005% Financial Transaction Tax could solve all Poverty Education and Housing needs in the morning. The Prime Minister of the UK is not only against it but is fighting tooth and nail to stop other European Countries from implementing the tax. It is not in the interests of the rich to solve the problems of the poor even for a miniscule tax on every financial transaction.
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Israel airstikes in Syria
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Like I said before, either the war mongers wind their necks in or we are heading for a fall. It is a sign of warped minds when people criticize Leaders for exercising caution. It is also a crazy world we live in when the supposedly civilised world supply arms, money and information to terrorists to overthrow elected governments in the guise of humanitarianism. Are we that dumbed dowm by our corporate media and corporate politicians? |
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Edited by
HappyBun
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Tue 05/07/13 01:23 PM
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I heard an interesting remark on the commentaries this weekend. "If we had gone in when we found out the people were being killed and were rising up against a brutal dictator, we would have been on the side of the people. Just regular people like you and me. But now, if we go in we are on the side of Al queda, the muslin brotherhood, and the rest who have joined the fight." The people were simply protesting. They were not starting a revolution until some outsiders decided to stage a coup. Solution: Bring in the mercs and Al Qaeda to fake a revolution. Kill a bunch of civilians and blame it on the current government. |
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