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Los Angeles, CA (Oct. 10, 2007) -- Speaking on the Larry King show, former Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed every assertion made by Jerome Corsi in his new book, NY Times bestseller "The Late Great U.S.A: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada" (WND Books, ISBNs 0-9790451-4-2, $25.95, July 2007). Not only did Fox admit that he and George W. Bush have "agreed" to create a common currency, the Amero, he contended that a North American Union is "inevitable"
That’s something that Jerry Corsi takes issue with while applauding Fox’s openness on national television. Rest of story Here |
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It's time to return to the gold standard to keep these shit-for-brains control freaks at bay. Base the currency on something that has real value, and much of these shenanigans become crystal clear.
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The Honorable Dr. Ron Paul was my Representative in congress for many years. Recently he was gerrymandered out of my district. I've met the man once at a rally when he came to my home town (of about 6000 people). He truly does base his votes in congress on the Constitution. This has earned him the nick name of Dr. No. This, I think, is a badge of honor. Most of what the FedGov is doing has NO Constitutional basis, just on 10th Amendment grounds alone, and Dr. Paul's votes shine the light on this, and insiders in DC don't like that. I don't agree with him that we need to pull the troops out of the war. I understand his opposition is based on Constitutional grounds and that can be remedied with a vote to officially declare war. I think this is a necessary war. The Islamic fascist have made it clear they want to destroy us (and all Western Civilization) and are very committed to do so. Why would we not want to defend ourselves? Not doing so goes against basic survival.
Unfortunately, much of what is being taught in History and Government classed in the government schools are not about the foundations of why this nation was formed, or about the limited government we are supposed to have. They are being taught the "virtues" of big government "solutions", and collective rights instead of individual rights. Many of the problems at home that you listed only seem to get worse when the government steps in to "fix" things. The best thing the gummit can do to fix many of these problems is simply get out of the way and let private solutions flourish. Don't even get me started on non-existent economics lessons. On the other hand, maybe that is a good thing. I don't want my children to learn the "virtues" of socialism as a viable economic model, when that tired old horse has been the cause of misery and only serves to pit one group against another, each trying to get their "fair share" of the pie that has been produced by others. Rich against poor (tax code), old against young (social(ist) (in)security), black against white (job quotas, "hate" crimes, ie. thought crimes), and on and on. You can see it happening right now and, sadly, I only see it getting worse. Just listen to the campaigns of all the "major" candidate for President. The common theme is who's sacred cow will be gored, and whose will be fattened up (for slaughter later, perhaps?). /Rambling rant over. Damn, now I gotta go wash all this pig pen mud off. |
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well said Rob :thewinneris: I wish I could elaborate my thoughts as well as a lot of you do, especially you Gig!
Ending the war at this point is totally assinine, kill the bastards there instead of here! and they will come here, I think they've established that, not to mention the fact they want all of US Infidels dead |
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When I visit websites like MoveOn.org, and DemocratUndergroound, etc, the question I want to ask is: Is the government big enough now? They seem to think that the government is the solution to EVERY problem, except when their party is not in control. The solution is as plain as the nose on their face, but for reasons I have yet to determine, the "limited government" solution seems to be like garlic to Dracula to these folks.
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put the government in control of the people by making them dependent on the Government for everything |
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Amen, amigo, I hear ya'. But, I still remember my days in high school Gummit class. I wish that I knew then what I know now. I would have challenged the "teacher" on the premise of his arguments and made him defend what he actually was teaching. For example: We all agree that nobody lives forever. Some folks choose to use their limited time on this great green Earth to work and provide for their families. Others choose to complain about how unfair life is, and why those who work should pay (through forced taxation) for their upkeep. This concept has many names: Welfare, hand-out, compassionate conservative, to name a few, but it remains rooted in Socialism. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck... well, I figure it's a duck.
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