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    alex getting pumped up over the leaked "global warming" emails

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Et00MsgbiY&videos="]YouTube- Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Edition} 3/8:Hacked Emails Show Blatant Climate Change Fraud![/ame]
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    talks about europe and the new permanent president at the end of this vid

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGbeEIPkvdI"]YouTube- Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Edition} 4/8:Hacked Emails Show Blatant Climate Change Fraud![/ame]
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    There are definitly some very odd occurances over the pond. Right now I think it's stalemate - and who knows, it might just stay that way. But when the economy gets worse, well thats when things could start getting ugly. The American Dream has crumbled or is transforming into something more fitting for a European country. Wars were fought to bring about the modern era in Europe. Millions died over centuries of conflict. IMO America is at a critical juncture. Let's hope they can do it without any more commotion. Somehow, I doubt it.
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA7-BvVDV10"]YouTube- Glenn Beck Loses His Mind On A Caller About Healthcare[/ame]
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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q-6H4xOUrs"]YouTube- Adolf Hitler - Speech (1933)[/ame]

    I don't know, maybe it'll all work out for the best, and they'll all dance around in the forests with daisy chains. Maybe....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conortobin View Post
    There are definitly some very odd occurances over the pond. Right now I think it's stalemate - and who knows, it might just stay that way. But when the economy gets worse, well thats when things could start getting ugly. The American Dream has crumbled or is transforming into something more fitting for a European country. Wars were fought to bring about the modern era in Europe. Millions died over centuries of conflict. IMO America is at a critical juncture. Let's hope they can do it without any more commotion. Somehow, I doubt it.
    YouTube- Glenn Beck Loses His Mind On A Caller About Healthcare
    People listen to this guy

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    YouTube- Adolf Hitler - Speech (1933)

    I don't know, maybe it'll all work out for the best, and they'll all dance around in the forests with daisy chains. Maybe....

    You realise of course that Beck was pulling the piss out of some fruitnut that called in complaining she could not afford healthcare.

    Who the phuck did she expect to pay her bill, Glen Beck.

    There are a lot of nuts like that back here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mryoungdan View Post
    You realise of course that Beck was pulling the piss out of some fruitnut that called in complaining she could not afford healthcare.

    Who the phuck did she expect to pay her bill, Glen Beck.

    There are a lot of nuts like that back here.
    Communism is coming! It's under your bed! It's coming to get you!

    Listen man, not to get into any kind of polarized ideology, but how is universal health care not a good idea? Oh, I know, lets keep the rich richer and the poor poorer. You know it's only going to be a small tax. That is the price you pay to help your fellow American. The right has basically hijacked the idea of patriotism (cause ppl didnt support a **************************************** war over oil masquerading as a holy crusade), but universal health care represents real patriotism - you would be directly helping your fellow Americans, and yourself to boot.

    Glen Beck is a nut job.

    I am not an idealogue, maybe left leaning, but my politics are ones of pragmatism. I am just calling it as I see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conortobin View Post

    People listen to this guy

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    ...I don't know, maybe it'll all work out for the best, and they'll all dance around in the forests with daisy chains. Maybe....
    Er... how do you link Glen Beck with Adolf Hitler?
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    2012 is approaching, something MUST be done. Wake up sheeple!!

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    A poster in another thread suggested that America stands for democracy and opposes tyranny all over the world. If this were true, then most people would naturally be behind America. However it is a tissue of lies. One can believe such a notion in good faith but any objective examination of the evidence suggests the opposite. Why has America instituted, propped up and defended tryannical regimes in South America, in Africa, and in the Middle East? Why has the US overthrown many democratic governments? Why have the CIA trained secret police and revolutionaries in torture methods if the US believes in democracy?

    Many CIA agents have broken ranks and gone public about the true nature of American interventions- the highest ranking being former CIA Chief of Station John Stockwell mentioned below.

    Unwittingly people who style themselves "pro-American", meaning that they support the foreign policy of successive American adminstrations, are basically supporting tyranny. The real pro-Americans are those in the Patriot movement, the constitutionalists, those who support the sovereign republic, the Founding Fathers and the rule of law; not those who say the American constitution is just "a piece of paper", who lie to the American public in order to launch a resource war which so far has cost 600,000 Iraqi lives, not those who have destroyed America's reputation abroad and who are demolishing constitutional rights at home, those who have arrogated dictatorial powers to the presidency and who have overseen the daylight robbery of the American taxpayer and the transfer of wealth to a tiny elite.

    American foreign policy is determined to a great degree by the deliberations of the unelected Council on Foreign Relations, which was set up by the financial elite over fifty years ago. An examination of the history of American foreign policy renders the idea that it is motivated by the desire of spreading democracy ridiculous.

    In Iran:

    ...In Iran in 1953, for example, a CIA-directed coup restored the Shah (king) to absolute power, initiating what journalist William Blum in “Rogue State” (Common Courage Press) called “a period of 25 years of repression and torture; while the oil industry was restored to foreign ownership, with the US and Britain each getting 40 percent.”
    In Guatemala:

    ...a CIA-organized coup “overthrew the democratically-elected and progressive government of Jacobo Arbenz, initiating 40 years of military government death squads, torture, disappearances, mass executions, and unimaginable cruelty, totaling more than 200,000 victims---indisputably one of the most inhuman chapters of the 20th century.” The massive slaughter compares, at least in terms of sheer numbers, with Hitler’s massacre of Romanian and Ukranian Jews during the holocaust. Yet few Americans know of it.
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    Testimony of Sr Dianna Ortiz:

    ...The policeman raped me again. Then I was lowered into a pit full of bodies— bodies of children, men, and women, some decapitated, all caked with blood. A few were still alive. I could hear them moaning. Someone was weeping. I didn’t know if it was me or somebody else. A stench of decay rose from the pit. Rats swarmed over the bodies and were dropped onto me as I hung suspended over the pit by the wrists. I passed out and when I came to I was lying on the ground beside the pit, rats all over me.
    The head of her torturers was an American:

    ....He kept telling me he was sorry. The torturers had made a mistake. We came to a parking garage, where he put me into a gray Suzuki jeep and told me he was taking me to a friend of his at the U.S. embassy who would help me leave the country. For the duration of the trip, I spoke to him in English, which he understood perfectly. He said he was concerned about the people of Guatemala and consequently was working to liberate them from Communism. Alejandro told me to forgive my torturers because they had confused me with Veronica Ortiz Hernandez. It was an honest mistake.
    [COLOR=#305c17]Dianna Ortiz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/COLOR]

    In Nicaragua:

    Testimony of John Stockwell a former US Marine Corps major and CIA Chief of Station and National Security Council Coordinator:

    To destabilize Nicaragua, beginning in 1981, we began funding this force of Somoza's ex-National Guardsmen, calling them the Contras, the counter-revolutionaries. We created this force, which did not exist until we allocated money. We armed them. We put uniforms on their backs and boots on their feet, gave them camps in Honduras to live in, medical supplies, doctors, training, leadership, direction, as we sent them in to destabilize Nicaragua. Under our direction, they have been systematically blowing up bridges, sawmills, graneries, government offices, schools, health centers. They ambush trucks so the produce can't get to market. They raid farms and villages. The farmer has to carry a gun while he tries to plow, if he can plow at all...

    Systematically, the Contras have been assassinating religious workers, teachers, health workers, elected officials, government administrators. Remember the "Assassination Manual" that surfaced in 1984? It caused such a stir that President Reagan had to address it himself in the presidential debates with Walter Mondale. They use terror to traumatize society so that it cannot function...

    [FONT=Callisto MT,Georgia,Book Antiqua,Palatino,Times New Roman, Serif]I[/FONT] don't mean to abuse you with verbal violence, but you have to understand what your Government and its agents are doing. They go into villages. They haul out families. With the children forced to watch, they castrate the father. They peel the skin off his face. They put a grenade in his mouth, and pull the pin. With the children forced to watch, they gang-rape the mother, and slash her breasts off. And sometimes, for variety, they make the parents watch while they do these things to the children...

    There have been over a hundred thousand American "Witnesses for Peace" who've gone down there, and they have filmed and photographed and witnessed these atrocities immediately after they've happened, and documented thirteen thousand people killed this way -- mostly women and children. These are the activites done by the Contras. The Contras are the people President Reagan called "freedom fighters." He said: "They are the moral equivalent of our founding fathers."
    In Indonesia:

    ...In Indonesia, it attempted in 1957-58 to overthrow neutralist president Sukarno. It plotted Sukarno’s assassination, tried to blackmail him with a phony sex film, and joined forces with dissident military officers to wage a full-scale war against the government, including bombing runs by American pilots, Blum reported This particular attempt, like one in Costa Rica about the same time, failed. So did the CIA attempt in Iraq in 1960 to assassinate President Abdul Kassem. Other ventures proved more “successful”.
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    All over the world, tyranny is fine whenever the government cooperates with the US and allows its natural resources to be plundered and surrenders economic sovereignty. Otherwise...

    [COLOR=#0066cc]Americas Third World War: How 6 million People Were killed in CIA secret wars against third world countries[/COLOR]
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    documentary about the rise of the military industrial complex

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    "Keep barbarians from coming together"

    John Pilger is one of the most respected journalists in the world. He "has twice won Britain's Journalist of the Year Award, and his documentaries have received academy awards in Britain and the US."

    In his book Freedom Next Time he discusses the influence of the "guru of Pax Americana" Zbigniew Brzezinski:

    In his 1997 book, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives, Brzezinski... defines Eurasia as all the territory east of Germany and Poland, stretching through Russia and China to the Pacific Ocean and including the Middle East and most of the Indian subcontinent. The key to controlling this vast area of the world is Central Asia. Dominance of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgystan ensures not only new sources of energy and mineral wealth but a 'guardpost' over American control of the oil of the Persian Gulf...

    What Brzezinski calls 'local wars as responses to terrorism', such as the invasion of Afghanistan, are the beginning of a final conflict leading inexorably to the dissolution of national governments and world domination by the United States. Nation states will be incorporated into the 'new order', controlled solely by economic interests as dictated by international banks, corporations and ruling elites concerned with the maintenance (by manipulation and war) of their power. "To put it in a terminology that harkens back to the more brutal age of ancient empires," he writes, "the grand imperatives of imperial geostrategy are to prevent collusion and maintain security dependence among the vassals, to keep tributaries pliant and protected and to keep barbarians from coming together."
    Couldn't be any clearer than that.
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