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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (18460)4/24/2011 8:56:18 PM
From: Oblivious1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119360
 
Let us see. You started saying Walmart was responsible for putting small business under. Then you stated they were responsible for slave labor wages. I responded saying you should take an economics course. Then you said you got an A in Econ 101. Then I responded with my background, in which you went crazy. That's when you brought up the Fed. Everybody is a Crim other than you. I guessed where you lived and what you drove. How many jobs have you created? You are the problem sir with no solutions. All you spread is negativity.



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (18460)4/24/2011 9:26:36 PM
From: posthumousone2 Recommendations  Respond to of 119360
 
can we consider hedonics in tv programming....
i am checking out some shows i never saw in my lifetime

hulu.com

jesus....there were 37 shows in a season at a running time of 26 minutes!!!!!!!!

now its what 20 max at a 21 minute run time????

life seemed much more peaceful in black and white :)



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (18460)4/28/2011 11:29:45 PM
From: roguedolphin2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119360
 
G. Edward Griffin - The Collectivist Conspiracy
youtube.com

In this exclusive 80 minute video interview, legendary
conspiracy author G. Edward Griffin explains how his research, which spans no less than 5 decades, has revealed a banking elite obsessed with enforcing a world government under a collectivist model that will crush individualism and eventually institute martial law as a response to the inevitable backlash that will be generated as a result of a fundamental re-shaping of society.

Griffin discusses the similarities between the extreme left and the extreme right in the false political paradigm and how this highlights a recurring theme - collectivism. Collectivism is the opposite of individualism and believes that the interests of the individual must be sacrificed for the greater good of the greater number, explains Griffin, uniting the doctrines of communism and fascism. Both the Republican and Democrat parties in the United States are committed to advancing collectivism and this is why the same policies are followed no matter who is voted in to the White House.

"All collectivist systems eventually deteriorate into a police state because that's the only way you can hold it together," warns Griffin.

Carroll Quigley, Georgetown University Professor and mentor to former president Bill Clinton, explained in his books Tragedy and Hope and The Anglo-American Establishment, how the elite maintained a silent dictatorship while fooling people into thinking they had political freedom, by creating squabbles between the two parties in terms of slogans and leadership, while all the time controlling both from the top down and pursuing the same agenda. Griffin documents how the Tea Party, after its beginnings as a grass roots movement, was later hijacked by the Republicans through the likes of Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck.

Pointing out how Republicans and Democrats agree on the most important topics, such as US foreign policy, endless wars in the Middle East, and the dominance of the private banking system over the economy, Griffin lays out how the left-right hoax is used to steer the destiny of America.

Griffin also talks at length on a myriad of other important subjects, such as the move towards a Chinese-style censored Internet, the demonization of the John Birch Society as a racist extremist group, the Hegelian dialectic, the power of tax-exempt foundations and the Council on Foreign Relations, the movement towards world government, and the question of whether the elite are really worried about the growing awareness of their agenda amongst Americans.