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10-05-2008, 06:09 PM | #1 |
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Prophecy of thomas jefferson
I found this, while researching, I am sure some are familiar with it. It talks about keeping the peoples money with the people and not to a provate corparation called the Federal Reserve Bank
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Welcome to the Native Indians point of view. It seems in the end, what goes around, comes around. |
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10-05-2008, 06:29 PM | #3 |
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WOW, I did not even think about that.
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My question is why? Why the continuous inhumanity to man. Most would agree that left alone we are all mostly non-violent. Most just want to be left alone with the exception of small squabbles now and then. There is something else here. Something different than our mamalian species. Something that lacks any and all compassion and the ability to empathize. Its not ok that it happened to any group of people in any time. Its not about "hows that feel?" |
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10-05-2008, 11:49 PM | #5 |
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Re: Prophecy of thomas jefferson
Thank you for posting Jefferson's timely words, whoever you are.
I just used them in a letter to my representative telling him I still oppose the bailout and will continue to do so. |
10-21-2008, 11:40 PM | #6 |
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You think this is scary! I urge everyone to find a copy of a book called The Best of Robert G. Ingersoll written by Roger Greeley. It is a book of his famous, best quotations. This was a stateman who lived in the 1800's. He fought in the civil war and died near the close of that century. YET, his words, his very words about men, women, this country and not the least to mention HEALTHCARE!!!!!! What he said could be said by anyone today and it would knock your socks off how relevant this man still is to this very day.
In fact, I stand in line saying to everyone our Forefathers and everyone since then who has stood up for the common man at least once in his or her lifetime are right now rolling in their graves as to what is happening in this country. They would be sorely ashamed of our politicians, their peers in life and our children, who refuse to allow themselves to have a decent education to learn about all these crooks we have today in Washington draining them of their future. I do what I can when I'm with them in the schools, but even I can only warn them so much. What child listens to a substitute teacher for a day? |
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