lol!
2006-09-15 06:09:22
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answered by tatal_nostru2006 5
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Although it often seems as though the neocons are stupid, I don't think so. I think the neocons are mostly a bunch of smart Jews who bamboozle our stupid elected presidents with ideas that sound good, but which will erode the economic position of the United States and make it easier for their cohorts in the banking business to use US laws to enslave US citizens in a snare of debt.
Wars cost a lot of money to fight, and that money is loaned by Jews through their banks.
One of the reasons the Jews want America to be at war all the time is that it hastens the day when the economic productivity of the entire nation will be insufficient to finance the interest on the government's debts. At that point the Jews will greatly accelerate their confiscation of encumbered property, and they will assume direct and open control of the functions of government.
They did as much when they turned Russia into the Soviet Union; here, they hope to do it without fighting a revolution "from the bottom up." If they fight a revolution in America, it will be from the top down. That's why the US government has all those empty FEMA prison camps. They're not for embezzlers and rapists, or for murderers and insider-traders. They were built to confine Americans who resist expropriation, after the Jews have come into the open as our rulers.
The 14th Amendment to the Constitution makes it illegal for Congress to try to repudiate the public debt, and that's the only possible escape from the snare that the Jews began weaving about the middle of the 19th century (right before the Civil War).
The 14th Amendment is the Jewish Amendment. It's where their "civil rights" legislation mostly comes from, and it's the anchor for their program to enslave Americans with debt. The neocons are mostly Jews who form the most recent phlanx for promoting their agenda.
The 14th Amendment is also a fictional Amendment. It never really was ratified by the states. It never really made it out of the House of Representatives as a legal bill. Even in the House, the legitimacy of the bill that became the proposed Amendment was undermined by the fact that dissenting Representatives were forcibly ejected from the hearings and kept outside while the voting happened.
The 14th Amendment is not really law. But it is the most important of the Non-Laws almost universally pretended to be law in the United States today.
2006-09-15 14:27:20
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answered by David S 5
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I thought it was interesting that the UN has called Bush's hand on Iran...if this turns out to be another twisting of facts, people who actually pay attention to what is going on will have even more reason to vote for a politically balanced or even Left wing government...sadly, the people who don't pay attention to the facts behind the news and just listen to the spin of their own party will be unfazed---politics is getting to be like the OJ trial...as long as the Bush Admin keeps denying what they are actually up to, someone will believe them...."FACTS...WE DON'T NEED NO STINKING FACTS"
2006-09-15 13:26:04
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answered by Ford Prefect 7
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That wrapped up the subject quite succinctly.
Bush's followers do so in a religous fashion.The reason for this can be found in the comparison between their generation and their fathers'.Bush and his fan club came of age in the 1960s and70s,and now they are acting out the right-wing counterpart of their own counterculture.
In other words,the conservatives are experimenting with everything the way some liberals use to.Too bad it has resulted in
one of the most expensive and foolishly run wars in history.
2006-09-15 13:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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When is the last thing you saw anything credible come out of the UN? You think I would give that morally bankrupt bunch of corrupt politicians any credibility? Do you think this may be there way of try to get back at us for exposing them in the oil for food program? Sounds like it to me.
2006-09-15 13:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you kiddin' me son. I was just watchin' the big blonde wig lady with all the makeup on Crazy Christian Channel when it was interrupted by the most esteemed Pat Robertson who said that the heathen hordes in Iran are buildin' up nukes to bomb all us and to attack Israel as to not allow our lord and savior, sweet baby jebus christ, to take his throne here on earth. Why should I believe the UN when these repectable Chtistians, and Joel olsteen, the phony, tell me otherwise? May jebus set you on the wise path with Dubya and USA!
USA, USA, USA!
2006-09-15 13:16:18
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answered by Duque de Alba 3
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if i thought that the "CORRUPT UN was a viable organization, i might tend to listen to them..better we find out why UN peace keepers have been caught over and over again raping women they are supposed to protect in places like the Congo....better we find out why they cannot enforce resolutions....they are as useless as the league of nations was....
2006-09-15 13:29:37
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answered by bushfan88 5
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Iranian President said they were making weapons grade P and trying to make a weapon, How stupid are you not to see the threat.
2006-09-15 13:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The USA gov't would NEVER LIE TO YOU!!
Please drive an SUV today!
2006-09-15 13:18:53
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answered by ? 1
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Don't worry Little libby your precious muslims are safe, for now.
2006-09-15 13:20:28
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answered by SVern 3
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Well judging by the neo-cons you see here and their lack of brainpower I would say "many".
2006-09-15 13:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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