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PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2011 5:42 pm
 


Title: The Unspoken Mission: The Deliberate Disintegration of America
Written By: NAUWATCH
Date: Tuesday, May 24 at 07:49
By Saman Mohammadi
"Great men, great nations, have not been boasters and buffoons, but perceivers of the terror of life, and have manned themselves to face it." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Authoritarian globalism, not terrorism, is the biggest threat America and the Western world faces. Terrorism is an invented distraction to keep the police and military guards occupied, and a government trick whose purpose is to scare the people into giving up their natural rights and accept the total government takeover of their lives and society
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Simply put, there is no reason to expect that we WON'T have a major war. Authoritarian globalism aside, there are too many crises-in-the-making that we cannot/will not solve, and at some point in time they will merge.......



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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:28 am
 


Quite right, but it is authoritarian globalists who created all of these crises in the first place, so that they could step up later after the wars and say, "We have a solution."



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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 4:50 pm
 


Interesting:
http://www.enn.com/press_releases/2733
When one of the major consumers of energy "goes green", it must be serious.



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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 7:18 pm
 


With 75% of South America under recently democratically elected socialist governments , who are doing far better, now that they have thrown out big business control freaks, most of America is doing far better than they have in the past.Only one tiny, and increasing insignificant part of America is facing disintegration, the US.


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PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2011 7:01 pm
 


Fact is, government should be there, to implement policies, to improve the conditions of all people! Because, big money corporate power, has continually shown, that it has disdain for family prosperity, human rights, health and safety, and environmental integrity! But of course, this governmental body must be a responsible government dedicated to the well being of its citizens, and not puppets to, the BANKER_CORPORATE FASCISTS! Otherwise, we do not have freedom and democracy!



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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 6:21 pm
 


Boycott consumerism . Make money less relevant in your life. Shop second hand .Buy nothing new, until you have thoroughly checked out second hand sources.


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Great point, Mr. Swain!



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Brent Swain wrote:
With 75% of South America under recently democratically elected socialist governments , who are doing far better, now that they have thrown out big business control freaks, most of America is doing far better than they have in the past.Only one tiny, and increasing insignificant part of America is facing disintegration, the US.


Your "democratically elected socialist governments" will prove one thing - that you don't need "big business control freaks" to impoverish a population. Of course, it will take longer in Venezuela for Chavez to piss away all the wealth because of the oil. But even the biggest bladders have a bottom.

Fortunately, in Canada, we know where to keep socialists - in opposition.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:25 pm
 


Funny, how Chavez has actually reduced poverty in Venezuela, and has raised the literacy rate. He has the support of the majority of his people! And responsible government control over key resources is a better guarantee of not wasting them, all the while benefitting the people as a whole, as opposed to sociopathic corporations who thrive on a predatory, vampirical clear cut, mass siphon mentality. And corporations have clearly shown their disdain for human rights, health and safety, and the environment as well. People elect leader like Chavez to run a country responsibly. They do not sign up to let Halliburton or Exxon rape, pillage, and plunder!



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:37 am
 


When the socialists took over Nicaragua, they reduced the illiteracy rates by over 90%.
We have a good example of right wing government in Nigeria, a major oil producing nation, with extreme poverty, as a result of corporate control.
The Exon Valdes story and the BP Gulf oil spill are examples of corporate responsibility, as are Briex, Enron , AIG, etc etc.
For Conservatives, think Mulroney and Devine, all of whom robbed the cookie jar, and left record debts behind. Expect the same from the current right wing governments of Saskatchewan and the Harper regime.
When Canadian mining companies find women in third world countries on their stolen land, they tie them down and gang rape them.
Charming bunch. You say we should let them decide what our values should be?
According to a stats can report, socialist NDP governments have the best record of any for balanced budgets. The NDP governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan have had 11 balanced budgets for 11 years in a row.
NDP governments have averaged 46% balanced budgets, Conservatives 35% balanced budgets and Liberal governments, 21% balanced budgets


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