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To: carranza2 who wrote (89810)5/6/2012 7:06:03 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations   of 100759
 
C2, there is a certain self-determination in voters which does not just fall to the ministrations of the main stream media or anyone for that matter. Like lab rates, whatever they are supposed to do, in fact they do whatever they determine they should do, all to often thereby spoiling the experimenter's controlling plans. <RP has no chance. If he did, he would not survive. Such are the forces set against him. >

When people write things like "Small governments are for small countries", that shows paucity of thinking. Even at a tenth of the size, the USA government would still be enormous and would not pass for a "small government". The average American can figure out a fair bit for themselves.

I would like to see Ron Paul be president. That would certainly give a distinct choice between Obama and Paul.

The president might have forces set against him, but other than Congress and the Supreme Court, those forces count for nothing against We the People with the President on their side along with the armed forces.

Mqurice

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (89843)5/6/2012 7:24:42 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation   of 100759
 
Typo... meant lab rats, not rates. <Like lab rats, whatever they are supposed to do, in fact they do whatever they determine they choose to do, all too often thereby spoiling the experimenter's controlling plans.>


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To: The Jack of Hearts who wrote (89809)5/6/2012 7:41:18 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation   of 100759
 

canada is lagging :0)

new world order geography in review:

(i) i hope the best for the democratic french as that nation just decided to dally in communism-lite and abandoned socialism-heavy; i think it shall prove to be bad news even though sarkozy was not exactly a blessing.

(ii) thanks to goldman sham derivatives trade, i fear for the democratic greeks as they are apparently unable to fear for themselves and chose to place power w/ the neo nazis and in effect voted for eventual war w/ neighbors.

the greeks are getting set to renege on hard obligations to the democratic germans and to pick on the minority groups from democratic neighbors.

as and when engaged, i am sure the 72m-strong democratic turkish state shall react by acting for and on behalf of the 50k of own kin, and strongly without any misunderstandings.

as all are busy, none may come to the aid of the 11m greeks. they need luck.

(iii) i am observing that democratic new zealand news.yahoo.com  is about on par w/ democratic greece as it shows, overwhelmingly, its heretofore too obvious dark side only masked by spin, and collectively resist the new sovereign trying to create local productive jobs.

the for the people by the people and against other people new zealanders do not apparently wish to become tenants on land their ancestors stole from the true and native landlords.

perhaps "radio free new zealand" should be established to educate the genuine locals and encourage recovery of ethnic identity and revive original local culture from genocide.

(iv) i am concerned that democratic india bloomberg.com  may be off-ed from the "economist" magazine's approved list and nyt / wsj / cnn may just have to work overtime to spin more tales.

while the spin on false-flag ops may fool the many outside looking in, would assuredly not prevent internal inclinations that would inevitably lead to new maps eventually issued after much to-do and so complete the work-in-progress that got going back in 1947.

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To: bart13 who wrote (89820)5/6/2012 7:53:37 PM
From: klaser   of 100759
 
So they have been doing OK.Thanks

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (89845)5/6/2012 8:00:55 PM
From: vegetarian   of 100759
 
The election results in europe could be major economic inflection points, I don't expect anything to happen immediately but over a period we could see a decoupling in the economic world order. So far the coordination between world soverigns has worked well with bailouts and competitive decoupling to fake growth with debt, and the only way that game ends is when the decoupling starts, needs a trigger and others follow the herd fearing that they not be left behind in decopling. This may set a stage for that. My suspicion is that the decoupling would not be triggered from austerity but demand for even more bailouts and printing....the FED/ECB used printing and bailouts as a tool and with the new governments in place rejecting austerity they may start wanting even more of these to sustain status quo. Eventually, they get a taste of their own medicine until they puke, I don't think the FED/ECB wants hyperinflation, they wanted right level of inflation and paper asset dilution, but likely they will get a much stronger dose of what they started beyond their comfort zone that could drive toward hyper-inflationary policies. But we can only guess at this point how it shapes up, may be they need another trigger.

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (89843)5/6/2012 8:01:45 PM
From: carranza2   of 100759
 
RP has been tarred with the "wayo" brush. He has no chance of getting nominated. It's Romney.

RP might run a third party race, it that would only reelect Obama.

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (89845)5/6/2012 8:30:37 PM
From: dvdw©   of 100759
 
Exactly, this is a non event to anyone who considered it. europe as a united states is a lost cause...best they can hope for is not to end up preying on one another. build high fences with domed defense.

the international is looking for its leader, france could emerge...as a wanna be, but will rescind its run, as they stare into russian eyes, everybody knows whose the big dog.

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To: dvdw© who wrote (89849)5/6/2012 8:42:17 PM
From: TobagoJack   of 100759
 
choose version by favorite language hymn.ru 

should make to the top-40 soon enough in many lands, democratically

the counter-revolution should be quite awesome as well, as anti-this and homeland-that had been under preparation for 10+ years

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To: vegetarian who wrote (89847)5/6/2012 8:44:18 PM
From: TobagoJack   of 100759
 
i hope folks choose more wisely
but am doubtful

as the cage is opened each and every time, the same beasts emerge

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (89850)5/6/2012 8:53:31 PM
From: dvdw©   of 100759
 
i repeat The higher ground believes that none of the governments in control are worthy of the people they govern on this planet...therefore there truly is a random element in the equation, made possible due to the interference of the hands off continuum, by rogue elements, now characterized as planetary looters, in service to selves using the bought and paid for.

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