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Post by fatsam on Oct 12, 2011 16:07:13 GMT -5
I would vote for Cain over Romney or Perry
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Post by HoneyBadger on Oct 12, 2011 18:28:41 GMT -5
I would vote for Cain over Romney or Perry I've been watching him and he's growing on me. I want to hear more though.
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Post by Rainier Wolfcastle on Oct 13, 2011 13:46:53 GMT -5
I find it unsettling that amid all the criticism the FED has been getting during this primary that a former FED Chairman has come out of nowhere to challenge in the polls. Something is not right here.
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Post by lifesaver on Oct 13, 2011 14:24:02 GMT -5
I find it unsettling that amid all the criticism the FED has been getting during this primary that a former FED Chairman has come out of nowhere to challenge in the polls. Something is not right here. Tell me more Rainier as I haven't really been following this. Do you think he is trying a major bait and switch tactic? How has he performed in his capacity as FED chairman? Why do you think something isn't right? I'm not trying to be confrontational. I'm really trying to learn all I can to make an informed decision as to who I will vote for. (BTW, Obama won't be on my list of choices).
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Post by Rainier Wolfcastle on Oct 13, 2011 15:14:34 GMT -5
I find it unsettling that amid all the criticism the FED has been getting during this primary that a former FED Chairman has come out of nowhere to challenge in the polls. Something is not right here. Tell me more Rainier as I haven't really been following this. Do you think he is trying a major bait and switch tactic? How has he performed in his capacity as FED chairman? Why do you think something isn't right? I'm not trying to be confrontational. I'm really trying to learn all I can to make an informed decision as to who I will vote for. (BTW, Obama won't be on my list of choices). I think we all know our political system can be manipulated by money. I think there's a lot of people waking up to the realities of the FED and the negative impact their policies have had on this country over the last 100 years since it's inception. I don't know a lot about his performance as a FED chair because I don't pay a whole lot of attention to what the Kansas City reserve is doing. What I do know though is that the powerful banking interests behind the FED will never allow any public official to challenge their authority or supremacy and right now the barbarians are at the gates. The Federal Reserve does only one thing. It creates debt. Debt for our government and debt for our citizens. That debt essentially gives them control. It's enslavement by way of debt more or less. And to make matters worse, they are accountable to virtually no one and operate essentially outside our scope of laws. You're not going to hear about this stuff in the media and you're not going to learn about it in school. I honestly think every person in this country should read The Creature From Jekyll Island about the creation of the FED and who was responsible. This is a 40 minute video produced by the Mises Institute www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYZM58dulPE it's got a corny 50's style to it but it's a pretty good analysis. Herman Cain has the same dismissive attitude towards people who criticize the FED that poindexter showed me in the other thread. That's why I got pissed. Because it's a tactic they've been using to preserve their power, preserve their secrecy, and preserve the status quo by keeping us ignorant for so long. It's that "you're a kook" dismissive attitude that keeps people from asking the important questions and affecting real change.
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Post by lifesaver on Oct 13, 2011 15:35:40 GMT -5
Thanks Rainier. Don't have time to watch it right now but I''ll note the link and watch it when I have time. I'll let you know when I do.
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Post by Rainier Wolfcastle on Oct 13, 2011 15:38:24 GMT -5
"If you want to remain slaves of the bankers and pay for the costs of your own slavery, let them continue to create money and control the nation's credit" Sir Josiah Stamp
"There is something behind the throne greater than the king himself" Sir William Pitt to The House of Lords 1770
"The refusal of King George III to allow the colonies to operate an honest money system, which freed the ordinary man from the clutches of the money manipulators was probably the prime cause for the Revolution" Benjamin Franklin
"The real truth of the matter is that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government since the days of Andrew Jackson" FDR 1933
What a bunch of nuts right?
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