>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Symbols of The New World Order
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>North American Union
Wall Street is a Train Wreck. Unfortunately, we the taxpayers are forced to bail the social corporatist out of their mismanagement and errors by their paid Washington socialist politicians. Socialism is destroying the Republic!
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A question asked by a poster on al.com, Scottsboro forum. Can somebody tell me in 3 sentences or less what this bailout does for the USA?
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Yes. (1 sentence) It moves us closer to the North American Union. (2 sentences) Part of the Socialist scheme for world domination, the New World Order. (3rd sentence)
>>>Since I've answered your question now I ask of you and others to listen to some facts concerning the growing U.S. Socialist menace in a few "you tube" videos. Socialism that is being forced on American citizens is destroying our nation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2MAFMiUURI&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gZuG-52js0 It is the socialist corporate political philosophy pandered on the citizenry by corporate charlatans and their life time paid politicians that has caused the current financial crisis. New World Order Socialists working for you the taxpayer, working you out of all your cash and lifetime savings.
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"Of, By, and For the People?"
Part of an article by Sheldon Richman. "We live by myths. For example, most of us believe we live in a representative, constitutional republic (sometimes erroneously called a democracy). Everyone learned this at school, and the belief follows most people throughout life. If things are not exactly to their liking, they fall back on the belief: "That's the price we pay for living in a republic." The word "republic" comes from the Latin res (thing) and publica (people). In a republic sovereignty is with the people, not the political leaders. That's the theory anyway. Unfortunately, in practice the people are usually relegated to secondary status. The political class calls the shots, and the people are lucky if they even know what is going on. Much of the time the politicians and bureaucrats act as though what they are doing is none of the public's business. To keep the people from knowing too much, the government has a variety of methods for shrouding its activities and otherwise making it difficult for citizens to understand and oppose policy initiatives. It ought to be clear that most of what government does is beyond the gaze of average people. They are understandably busy raising families, putting food on the table, and cultivating friendships. It's a rare person who has time to keep up with the arcane activities of legislators and bureaucrats. "
Part of an article by Sheldon Richman. "We live by myths. For example, most of us believe we live in a representative, constitutional republic (sometimes erroneously called a democracy). Everyone learned this at school, and the belief follows most people throughout life. If things are not exactly to their liking, they fall back on the belief: "That's the price we pay for living in a republic." The word "republic" comes from the Latin res (thing) and publica (people). In a republic sovereignty is with the people, not the political leaders. That's the theory anyway. Unfortunately, in practice the people are usually relegated to secondary status. The political class calls the shots, and the people are lucky if they even know what is going on. Much of the time the politicians and bureaucrats act as though what they are doing is none of the public's business. To keep the people from knowing too much, the government has a variety of methods for shrouding its activities and otherwise making it difficult for citizens to understand and oppose policy initiatives. It ought to be clear that most of what government does is beyond the gaze of average people. They are understandably busy raising families, putting food on the table, and cultivating friendships. It's a rare person who has time to keep up with the arcane activities of legislators and bureaucrats. "
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