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I know a German man who was a child in Gemany at the time and he witnessed his mother being raped by the Russian soldiers when they advanced to Berlin. How about the suffering in Stalingrad or the endless bombing of Dresdin. What about everybody else's suffering that happened during WW 2. The Ashkenazi jews were the only ones who benifitted with their suffering by carving out a illigitimate homeland in Palestine. And now they treat the Palestinians with the same contempt and hatred that they claimed they recieved from the Nazi's. I guess its the cycle of violence where the victim became the perpetrator.Originally posted by Scott50 View Postactually my grandparents were taken by the Nazi's after the invasion of Poland in 1939 and put in a camp in Germany. I have first hand knowledge of what happended.. Do you?"Paper is poverty,... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself." --Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, 1788
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[QUOTE=bmrigs;174707] ................................. the holohaux
Did you come up with this brilliant play on words on your own?..... because you sound as if you never have an original thought.
BTW, your Adams quote byline refers to a nation being indebted to another nation and has no relevence today. And before anyone starts screaming about our national debt, we are in no position for a hostile takeover. I guess you couldn't figure that out.Last edited by fltoo; 07-11-2008, 07:45 AM.
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The Jewish leaders were not bluffing. The boycott was an act of war not solely in metaphor: it was a means, well crafted, to destroy Germany as a political, social and economic entity. The long term purpose of the Jewish boycott against Germany was to bankrupt her with respect to the reparation payments imposed on Germany after World War I and to keep Germany demilitarized and vulnerable.
There is a whole bunch of stuff like that where people are not aware of the nasty things they have done, & yet the jews are just as mean & hateful as any other humans i.e. christians & muslims.
a side note, they have some real power & pull thru the media in great britain where they own almost every radio, tv & newspaper....talk about a once sided news source of propaganda.The Jewish Declaration of War
on Nazi Germany
The Economic Boycott of 1933
then when you start to put 2+2 together it becomes very obvious why Great Britain is the USA's only true ally & why the rest of the globe hates America today.
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[QUOTE=fltoo;174738]Couldnt address my points buy want to chirp about my choice of words. The reference to conquering a nation through debt is relevant. European bankers have infiltrated this country since the days of Hamilton when he convinced Washington to create a National Bank. Many of the founding fathers were opposed to such a controlling institution governing and manipulating the money supply of the country. Jefferson has said:Originally posted by bmrigs View Post................................. the holohaux
Did you come up with this brilliant play on words on your own?..... because you sound as if you never have an original thought.
BTW, your Adams quote byline refers to a nation being indebted to another nation and has no relevence today. And before anyone starts screaming about our national debt, we are in no position for a hostile takeover. I guess you couldn't figure that out.
"The Central Bank is an institution of the most deadly hostility existing against the principles and form of our Constitution...if the American people allow private banks to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.""Paper is poverty,... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself." --Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, 1788
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you are entitled to your opinion.. I'm curious how you feel about the colinization of North & South America by the English, French, Spanish and Portegeuse? Didn't they carve out "illigitimate homeland's" as you refer above in the New World and displace the native indigineous people? I seem to remember an event in US history called "Trail of Tears" in which native American (Cherokees) were removed from their lands in Georgia and resettled in Oklahoma? Do you support Native American claims to land that now make up the United States of America???Originally posted by bmrigs View PostI know a German man who was a child in Gemany at the time and he witnessed his mother being raped by the Russian soldiers when they advanced to Berlin. How about the suffering in Stalingrad or the endless bombing of Dresdin. What about everybody else's suffering that happened during WW 2. The Ashkenazi jews were the only ones who benifitted with their suffering by carving out a illigitimate homeland in Palestine. And now they treat the Palestinians with the same contempt and hatred that they claimed they recieved from the Nazi's. I guess its the cycle of violence where the victim became the perpetrator.
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Originally posted by Scott50 View Postyou are entitled to your opinion.. I'm curious how you feel about the colinization of North & South America by the English, French, Spanish and Portegeuse? Didn't they carve out "illigitimate homeland's" as you refer above in the New World and displace the native indigineous people? I seem to remember an event in US history called "Trail of Tears" in which native American (Cherokees) were removed from their lands in Georgia and resettled in Oklahoma? Do you support Native American claims to land that now make up the United States of America???
I do, because I am a native american cherokee, though you could find a few survivors in ohio & west virginia as well. If I could change my ancestry, I would dump the german & irish & remain 100% american indian. Everything about me is indian, even most of my beliefs which BTW- christians tried to destroy but failed!
If you know the trail of tears then you probably know the end of the trail as well where an indian on a flag sits all slumped over & beaten on his horse, giving up to the stripes & 50 stars.
& yes there is particular lands that still belongs to the indians. There is no reason why everyone could not have shared the land- BUT!!!-Only problem is, there are certain global elitists who are determined to keep/take the land & the power while keeping all others in poverty by either slavery, death or debt.
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[QUOTE=fltoo;174738]He's very good at quoting other people and sources but I doubt he has an orginal thought or idea of his own..Originally posted by bmrigs View Post................................. the holohaux
Did you come up with this brilliant play on words on your own?..... because you sound as if you never have an original thought.
BTW, your Adams quote byline refers to a nation being indebted to another nation and has no relevence today. And before anyone starts screaming about our national debt, we are in no position for a hostile takeover. I guess you couldn't figure that out.
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Those nations had homelands already. They colonized the Americas. Yes I believe the Native Americans do have rightful grievances against the US govt for its actions against them nor where they completely compensated for their losses. I suppose your argument is that since America displaced and brutalized the Indians it gives the zionists a free pass to "clean house" against the Palestinians. Neither govt is justified.Originally posted by Scott50 View Postyou are entitled to your opinion.. I'm curious how you feel about the colinization of North & South America by the English, French, Spanish and Portegeuse? Didn't they carve out "illigitimate homeland's" as you refer above in the New World and displace the native indigineous people? I seem to remember an event in US history called "Trail of Tears" in which native American (Cherokees) were removed from their lands in Georgia and resettled in Oklahoma? Do you support Native American claims to land that now make up the United States of America???"Paper is poverty,... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself." --Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, 1788
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[QUOTE=Scott50;174760]The only thing you two can quote or should I say regurgitate is what has been programmed to you by a. your parents and family, b. govt, c. religion, d. media and that doesnt count as an original thought or idea. I learned long ago to question everything and everybody. This world is full of bs and you have to shut off the boob tube and read and research on your own if you want to get to the facts of things. But thats just me.Originally posted by fltoo View Post
He's very good at quoting other people and sources but I doubt he has an orginal thought or idea of his own.."Paper is poverty,... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself." --Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, 1788
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Originally posted by Bandit View PostI do, because I am a native american cherokee, though you could find a few survivors in ohio & west virginia as well. If I could change my ancestry, I would dump the german & irish & remain 100% american indian. Everything about me is indian, even most of my beliefs which BTW- christians tried to destroy but failed!
If you know the trail of tears then you probably know the end of the trail as well where an indian on a flag sits all slumped over & beaten on his horse, giving up to the stripes & 50 stars.
& yes there is particular lands that still belongs to the indians. There is no reason why everyone could not have shared the land- BUT!!!-Only problem is, there are certain global elitists who are determined to keep/take the land & the power while keeping all others in poverty by either slavery, death or debt.
"Paper is poverty,... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself." --Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, 1788
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I realize it's impossible to keep this thread on topic, but here is a good site for following the 2008 Presidential Election trends.
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/
If your candidate is not listed, I suggest you just ignore it and have another beer.“When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis
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