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Old 10-06-2007, 04:54 AM

WATCH THIS! Even if just for 20 minutes...Skip ahead to the last 30 mins. and watch that if you need to...but at least try to watch some of it before you respond.

Yes, I know this video is lengthy, but I believe it is important for all U.S. citizens to hear what this director has to say.

Summary:
Quote:
* Stop the polarization of America
* Stop the domination of the Democratic and Republican parties over our political system
* Shut down the Federal Reserve system
* Return America's gold to Fort Knox and have it audited
* Have Congress and the IRS, in a public forum, reveal the law that requires Americans to pay a direct, unapportioned tax on their labor.
* Make computerized voting illegal in all 50 states
* Keep the internet free and out of the control of large institutions
* Rescind the law called the Real ID Act so Americans never have to carry a National ID Card
* Make it illegal to implant RFID chips in human beings
* Educate juries to the fact that they have the right to determine the law as well as the facts of a case
* Educate juries to the fact that they are not obligated to follow the instructions of a judge
* Stop Globalization because it is the path to a one world government
* Protect our borders
* Restore the environment
* Put an end to the Patriot Act
* Sign up millions of Americans so we can accomplish our objectives
I watched the second half of this in awe, amazed at just how many of the things in this video ring very true for me, and I'm curious what the rest of you think:

Do you believe the Federal Reserve should be abolished?
Do you pay federal income taxes? Why/why not?
What would you say if you were told there wasn't a law that said you had to pay them?
How do you feel about a U.S./Canada/Mexico alliance?
And national ID cards, embedded with RFID chips that can track your every move -- even everything you purchase?

So Menewsha, how do you feel about your constitutional rights these days?

I'm starting to feel like I'm losing them slowly but surely. If things keep going they way they are, one day we'll all have implanted microchips, and the government will be able to easily track us and spy on us.

Big Brother is watching ...

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Old 10-06-2007, 06:20 PM

Oh gosh another nutcase

Do you believe the Federal Reserve should be abolished?
No the Federal Reserve maintains the economy in it's current state. The economy is currently at the best it's been in years unemployment is what 5%? The government considers 5% fully employed because if you have 100% employment then companies begin to collapse in on themselves.
Do you pay federal income taxes? Why/why not?
Yes. It's the LAW
What would you say if you were told there wasn't a law that said you had to pay them?
I would probably call the Men in White Coats to escort said person to the Funny Farm
How do you feel about a U.S./Canada/Mexico alliance?
GREAT IDEA! Lower tarrifs and boost all 3 countries economies. Less illegals when they can get US jobs in their own country.
And national ID cards, embedded with RFID chips that can track your every move -- even everything you purchase?
Go for it. I have nothing to hide. If the Government really wants to track every single person in every single moment of their life then more power to them.

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Old 10-06-2007, 07:21 PM

Do you believe the Federal Reserve should be abolished?

No. The Fed's primary job is to regulate the money supply to create economic stability through Open Market Operations. In recent history, they've done a fairly good job of it.

Do you pay federal income taxes? Why/why not?

Yes. Why? Because I like having public roads and schools. Because I believe all children - not just the wealthy ones - have a right to educations and healthcare. Because I enjoy protected National Parks. Because I believe the poor and disabled shouldn't starve. And so on.

What would you say if you were told there wasn't a law that said you had to pay them?

I like the responsibility the American people take for the welfare of their own environment, children, and resources. If there isn't a law that holds us responsible, there should be.

How do you feel about a U.S./Canada/Mexico alliance?

A fear of globalization is tantamount to a fear of other nations, and that fear generally just leads to conflict. Why not welcome more allies?

And national ID cards, embedded with RFID chips that can track your every move -- even everything you purchase?

I don't think they're necessary.


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Old 10-06-2007, 07:34 PM

Do you believe the Federal Reserve should be abolished?
No. ln(e) got this pretty well.

Do you pay federal income taxes? Why/why not?
I don't have to. I'm not 18.

What would you say if you were told there wasn't a law that said you had to pay them?
I'd wonder how the hell the government is going to get on without our money.

How do you feel about a U.S./Canada/Mexico alliance?
Why not? It helps them out, it helps us out, and it may offer more solutions to our illegal immigration problem.

And national ID cards, embedded with RFID chips that can track your every move -- even everything you purchase?
Hell no. I like my privacy, the government doesn't need to know where I'm going and what I'm doing every moment of the day.

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Old 10-06-2007, 08:52 PM

I'll just address the one thing I feel most strongly about - Taxes:

I think of taxes like paying rent, I live here so I pay the taxes of this region. I vote for an official that I feel will represent how I feel things should be handled (although with the current/recent elections its been more of a 'who will do the least damage' scenario). I do not have control over what my tax money goes into just as much as I cannot control what part of my payment for a TV goes to the manufacturers of the said TV (can't pay for a TV at Best Buy and go "I'll pay you this but I don't want any part of my money going to so-and-so's paycheck").

From your quote thing
Stop the polarization of America:

How would you suggest we do that? Its something that should happen but I have yet to hear of a good way to prevent it.

Make computerized voting illegal in all 50 states:

I don't really understand why. Sure the computer system can be hacked but to be honest, I think a computerized voting system is the closest we can get to a uniform voting system that can stop or at least diminish the 'so-and-so county had confusing ballots, we need a recount'. If everyone has the same system, and instructions on how to use it for those that don't understand it (assuming people will actually read those things), you can't really say that one state had faulty equipment and there shouldn't be the re-count problems that happened in the last few elections. Also, I don't trust people so having the ballots hand counted sounds a lot more risky.

Rescind the law called the Real ID Act so Americans never have to carry a National ID Card & Make it illegal to implant RFID chips in human beings:
Grouping these together because they are related. I don't see a problem with carrying around my ID. I have to do it for university, work, and I'd rather have something on my that says who I am. Why make the implant illegal in general? I think that would be removing my free choice actually. What if I want one? Why should I not be able to get one because someone is paranoid about the government spying on them. I severely doubt the government, or anyone for that matter, would be so interested in me to track my ID chip. I had read another article about how a chip could be implanted to store medical data so that if I were incapacitated, the hospitals would know that I am allergic to such a common medicine as penicillin. The argument against such a device was that same as the ID chip, someone could track me.

 


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