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Fellow -> Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/2/2009 8:47:03 PM)


Ron Paul fighting to audit Federal Reserve:

...The bill, with 308 co-sponsors, has been stripped of provisions that would remove Fed exemptions from audits of transactions with foreign central banks, monetary policy deliberations, transactions made under the direction of the Federal Open Market Committee and communications between the Board, the reserve banks and staff, Paul said today. ...

...Paul, a member of the House Financial Services Committee, said Mel Watt, a Democrat from North Carolina, has eliminated “just about everything” while preparing the legislation for formal consideration. Watt is chairman of the panel’s domestic monetary policy and technology subcommittee.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=atc2o1ijLRno




Termyn8or -> RE: Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/4/2009 12:09:02 PM)

This has been brought up before and many agree with this action. However it really will accomplish nothing. Just like the bailouts, OK you stole this much that day and that much the day after and so on and so forth. If people don't get hanged it is not going to change much. Plus the fact that we would need years to wean ourselves off of the Ponzi ecomony.

T




GotSteel -> RE: Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/4/2009 3:01:04 PM)

I'd trust Ron Paul more if he wasn't completely delusional: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPoCsC8VT9g




Casie -> RE: Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/4/2009 5:28:36 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: GotSteel

I'd trust Ron Paul more if he wasn't completely delusional: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPoCsC8VT9g

And what's delusional about that? I thought we had religious freedom? And since he is strongly for separation of church and state I can't see how this matters much?




gift4mistress -> RE: Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/4/2009 7:14:18 PM)

You see, steel lets one's religious belief determined one's intelligence. It doesn't matter that Ron Paul knows 1000 percent more about economics than almost any politician and actually represents his district/state beautifully. No, he believes in God therefore he's simple minded and "delusional." Funny how Libs claim they accept other people's choice of religion, sexual activity, and etc, when in fact, it's the opposite of that.  

Well, I guess if you think you know everything than you will continue to support Obama, Nancy, Bush, etc. I mean, Ron Paul shouldn't be trusted because he is a radical with radical ideas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P2-EPr6rP8&feature=related. The man actually supports policies that will change the direction of this nation. But, that doesn't matter because the path we're all on is great. I mean; no job losses, no inflation, no banks are going  bankrupt, and no Corporatism. It's all dandy over here. [:)][:)][:)][:)] 




Termyn8or -> RE: Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/4/2009 11:23:43 PM)

4, Ron Paul is one of the few politicians in this country who I would not only let live, but put into some position of authroity in case I take over the world. Don't get me started. There is one thing about which Paul and I disagree - abortion. And we don't even disagree completely, abortion is murder, plain and simple. But what I see and he does not is that it is a necessary evil.

I hope you don't mind me addressing you by your middle name, but it was the easiest to typo, errr type.

T




Fellow -> RE: Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/5/2009 3:42:08 PM)

When Ron Paul came first out with the idea of auditing the Federal reserve I predicted (in this board) it will never get anywhere and he should watch his back. So, I am surprised he got even this far. Obama has allied with financial oligarchy and it shows clearly where the real power is located. Perhaps there was no other realistic choice.




Termyn8or -> RE: Fighting the multi-headed dragon (11/5/2009 11:14:13 PM)

Fellow, there was a guy in the house named James Trafficant. He had a shady past and expressed our interests probably near as much as Ron Paul has on the floor. He was also not all that good of a judge of character, and his enemies got someone on the inside of his organisation and brought him down. The People were pissed, with a fairly good faction of them attempting to reelect him even as he sat in prison.

The difference Ron Paul enjoys is that he is squeaky clean, basically untouchable. They have no doubt been looking for skeletons in his closet for decades. They wiil go to those lengths. Actually when it comes to Trafficant, they watched him for a good decade before even thinking of charging him. They had no evidence. They had wiretaps for years and came up with nothing, something he did mention at his trial. But one person authorized a disbursement from his office to a lawyer, and somehow that was some sort of conflict of interest or something like that. That is all that is proven.

Ron Paul was lucky to have been squeaky clean all his life. They can't touch him, and you know they would like to. People simply usually can't get into positions of power honestly. It takes a bit more, like an edge. And if you make it, your life may be in danger. Not very attractive as a career choice anymore is it ?

That's why I expect very little from politicians, they can only do so much. It is as if tyhey have the sword of Damacles right over their head, but then I think most of them do. I myself have run that game. "I know what you did and I haven't said a word, now I need someone to.........". Been there done that, and that is the way the world is run from behind the scenes.

And from a very old book, one statement that stands out now over thirty years after I first read it :

Knowledge is power, and knowledge shared is power lost.

Extortion on this scale happens every day. Just because I may have done it does not make it right. What "they" have done to this country was not right. And they operate with impunity because they know which closets contain those skeletons. After that comes the lobbyists. Money talks.

And then if the puppets happen to have a spare moment, they might find the time to think about the sheeple who elected them, maybe, if we are lucky. They are busy people serving these other interests. Interests that helped them get into the position for one, and those who grease the wheels. We come in thrid at best. But not with Ron Paul, or James Trafficant. There are a few others who are actually on our side, but they are in the minority to say the least.

They work hard, but for whom ?

T




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