click on the link read congressman ron pauls comments on acts that have been passed in the states and also joseph stiglitz former world bank vice president,chief economist and nobel prize winner,how he has predicted there being a global crash in the next 24 months. then tell me what you think? also read the comments on the page.
http://www.infowars.net/articles/november2006/131106RonPaul.htm
2006-11-13
23:25:48
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OMG shawley the brainwasing isnt that bad wtf .you couldnt get anymore credible what is going on do your own research christ,people love to think they know best how can you know any better than someone who is an exspert in there field and jane the media is controlled by almost 90% of it being owned by the same company WAKE UP are alarm bells not ringing .
2006-11-14
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are you surprised? this has been going on since 9/11. there has been no secret. bottom line is that the wool is so well pulled over people's eyes, that most people even having read this won't really register what the implications actually are.
brainwashing is an easy and effective tool to control the masses, and no country has proved it better than in the US because it did it under the guise of free choice.
2006-11-13 23:41:59
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answered by sofiarose 4
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Talking about Global Crash in Layman's terms,yes it could happen and the consequences will be unimaginable for the American side.Right now American globalist think that the world economy is running because of America,it could be true up to some extent but they fail to understand that places like china,India and Russian block their economies are not based on their colonial past,in simple words they do not have to steal from any body to run their system.There for having said that United States Must amend their Foreign policy according to the need of to days circumstances and learn to live independently of any body .If they do that World will come running to them once again to fill up that ever empty OIL BARREL.
2006-11-14 08:24:15
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answered by Dr.O 5
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I disagree with Rep. Paul about the possibility of impeachment of Bush. The new Democratic Congress will be forced to hold investigations and hearing about all the crap that's gone unchecked in the past few years. The White house's smug attitude in the past 48 hours concerning war policy reinforces that Congress hand will be forced on this issue. The newly elected Congressmen acknowledged that we Americans voted for change last week. We demand it and we will remind them of this if necessary.
2006-11-14 09:29:25
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answered by Do You See What Happens Larry? 5
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Infowars? Not exactly credibility at it's best....
It just sounds like alarmist propaganda spouted from wackjob conspiracy theorists.
This will never happen in our country because we are a super rich money maker and we have many brilliant men running our country who will do everything in their power to keep the system running smoothly.
...and do you realise how fast it would be on TV if anyone's rights, or their family members were threatened in any way?
Believe it: Besides the Mexican Immigrants flooding our borders, we have VERY little to complain about here in the US...
Things are very good.
Our biggest threat is China as a superpower which we have an enormous trade disparity with and who own such a huge portion of our debt.
2006-11-14 08:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way to reverse the disaster that the world economy is would be some kind of world-wide disaster--either economic, or a natural disaster of epic proportion, or a revolution. You get enough poor people with pitchforks and you can take on anybody.
2006-11-14 08:20:40
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answered by sixgun 4
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What's your point? What's the question?
Just as an aside from reading that, the US promotes itself as being the bastion of democracy, but from where I am sitting I see little to inspire me that this is the case. The US political system is entirely dominated by the 2 party system where you can't get a cigarette paper between them. Furthermore, attempts by other politically minded individuals to make any real incursion into that system is actively prevented by the 2 dominant parties and by the regulatory framework for candidature.
2006-11-14 07:37:47
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answered by blank 3
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Doh
2006-11-14 07:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Just happy ime not middle class just poor so wont wipe me
out, nothing to wipe.
2006-11-14 07:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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all i got was an error as a bad link, but i read infowars daily its a good informative site
2006-11-14 07:33:24
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answered by paulisfree2004 6
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WELL SAID SOFIAROSE!!! (raises glass in your honor)
2006-11-14 08:36:07
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answered by Angel B 3
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