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December 11, 2009 at 2:46 PM #493980December 11, 2009 at 3:41 PM #493111
Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=rnen]Whew! I am so glad the “Culture of corruption” has been thwarted by the new administration!
I always knew it was just the Republicans who were pawns of wall street.
As has been said by others on this site…. we need a complete change of guard on both sides of the aisle. Makes me sick.[/quote]
Yeah! Didn’t Pelosi say something about draining the swamp?
We have been so completely sold down the river by our “representatives”, its sickening.
Unfortunately, they’ve done a damn good job propagandizing us (see DataAgent’s comments) to think “Republican” or “Democrat” that we’re missing the real show.
December 11, 2009 at 3:41 PM #493273Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=rnen]Whew! I am so glad the “Culture of corruption” has been thwarted by the new administration!
I always knew it was just the Republicans who were pawns of wall street.
As has been said by others on this site…. we need a complete change of guard on both sides of the aisle. Makes me sick.[/quote]
Yeah! Didn’t Pelosi say something about draining the swamp?
We have been so completely sold down the river by our “representatives”, its sickening.
Unfortunately, they’ve done a damn good job propagandizing us (see DataAgent’s comments) to think “Republican” or “Democrat” that we’re missing the real show.
December 11, 2009 at 3:41 PM #493658Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=rnen]Whew! I am so glad the “Culture of corruption” has been thwarted by the new administration!
I always knew it was just the Republicans who were pawns of wall street.
As has been said by others on this site…. we need a complete change of guard on both sides of the aisle. Makes me sick.[/quote]
Yeah! Didn’t Pelosi say something about draining the swamp?
We have been so completely sold down the river by our “representatives”, its sickening.
Unfortunately, they’ve done a damn good job propagandizing us (see DataAgent’s comments) to think “Republican” or “Democrat” that we’re missing the real show.
December 11, 2009 at 3:41 PM #493747Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=rnen]Whew! I am so glad the “Culture of corruption” has been thwarted by the new administration!
I always knew it was just the Republicans who were pawns of wall street.
As has been said by others on this site…. we need a complete change of guard on both sides of the aisle. Makes me sick.[/quote]
Yeah! Didn’t Pelosi say something about draining the swamp?
We have been so completely sold down the river by our “representatives”, its sickening.
Unfortunately, they’ve done a damn good job propagandizing us (see DataAgent’s comments) to think “Republican” or “Democrat” that we’re missing the real show.
December 11, 2009 at 3:41 PM #493985Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=rnen]Whew! I am so glad the “Culture of corruption” has been thwarted by the new administration!
I always knew it was just the Republicans who were pawns of wall street.
As has been said by others on this site…. we need a complete change of guard on both sides of the aisle. Makes me sick.[/quote]
Yeah! Didn’t Pelosi say something about draining the swamp?
We have been so completely sold down the river by our “representatives”, its sickening.
Unfortunately, they’ve done a damn good job propagandizing us (see DataAgent’s comments) to think “Republican” or “Democrat” that we’re missing the real show.
December 11, 2009 at 4:47 PM #493131scaredyclassic
Participanti never really expected any real change. but i thought there was a small possibility. what a doofus i was.
December 11, 2009 at 4:47 PM #493292scaredyclassic
Participanti never really expected any real change. but i thought there was a small possibility. what a doofus i was.
December 11, 2009 at 4:47 PM #493678scaredyclassic
Participanti never really expected any real change. but i thought there was a small possibility. what a doofus i was.
December 11, 2009 at 4:47 PM #493766scaredyclassic
Participanti never really expected any real change. but i thought there was a small possibility. what a doofus i was.
December 11, 2009 at 4:47 PM #494005scaredyclassic
Participanti never really expected any real change. but i thought there was a small possibility. what a doofus i was.
December 11, 2009 at 5:12 PM #493141Arraya
ParticipantHeck, the world gave a peace prize to the man responsible for starting a war and dropping the most bombs and killing the most people. It does not get weirder than that.
War is peace
Debt is wealthsane is crazy…haha
On a lighter note. Check out the movie Collapse. It happens to be about a man that has shares a lot of my views. Or to put anther way, he put a lot of things together that I have concluded independently.
Roger Ebert gave it four stars.
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091209/REVIEWS/912099993
If this man is correct, then you may be reading the most important story in today’s paper.
I have no way of assuring you that the bleak version of the future outlined by Michael Ruppert in Chris Smith’s “Collapse” is accurate. I can only tell you I have a pretty good built-in B.S. detector, and its needle never bounced off zero while I watched this film. There is controversy over Ruppert, and he has many critics. But one simple fact at the center of his argument is obviously true, and it terrifies me.
“I don’t know when I’ve seen a thriller more frightening. I couldn’t tear my eyes from the screen. “Collapse” is even entertaining, in a macabre sense. I think you owe it to yourself to see it
Trailer
http://www.collapsemovie.com/COLLAPSEMOVIE/
It’s playing at the Ken tonight. I believe it is also available on pay per view. I’m going to watch it in DC tonight.
December 11, 2009 at 5:12 PM #493302Arraya
ParticipantHeck, the world gave a peace prize to the man responsible for starting a war and dropping the most bombs and killing the most people. It does not get weirder than that.
War is peace
Debt is wealthsane is crazy…haha
On a lighter note. Check out the movie Collapse. It happens to be about a man that has shares a lot of my views. Or to put anther way, he put a lot of things together that I have concluded independently.
Roger Ebert gave it four stars.
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091209/REVIEWS/912099993
If this man is correct, then you may be reading the most important story in today’s paper.
I have no way of assuring you that the bleak version of the future outlined by Michael Ruppert in Chris Smith’s “Collapse” is accurate. I can only tell you I have a pretty good built-in B.S. detector, and its needle never bounced off zero while I watched this film. There is controversy over Ruppert, and he has many critics. But one simple fact at the center of his argument is obviously true, and it terrifies me.
“I don’t know when I’ve seen a thriller more frightening. I couldn’t tear my eyes from the screen. “Collapse” is even entertaining, in a macabre sense. I think you owe it to yourself to see it
Trailer
http://www.collapsemovie.com/COLLAPSEMOVIE/
It’s playing at the Ken tonight. I believe it is also available on pay per view. I’m going to watch it in DC tonight.
December 11, 2009 at 5:12 PM #493688Arraya
ParticipantHeck, the world gave a peace prize to the man responsible for starting a war and dropping the most bombs and killing the most people. It does not get weirder than that.
War is peace
Debt is wealthsane is crazy…haha
On a lighter note. Check out the movie Collapse. It happens to be about a man that has shares a lot of my views. Or to put anther way, he put a lot of things together that I have concluded independently.
Roger Ebert gave it four stars.
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091209/REVIEWS/912099993
If this man is correct, then you may be reading the most important story in today’s paper.
I have no way of assuring you that the bleak version of the future outlined by Michael Ruppert in Chris Smith’s “Collapse” is accurate. I can only tell you I have a pretty good built-in B.S. detector, and its needle never bounced off zero while I watched this film. There is controversy over Ruppert, and he has many critics. But one simple fact at the center of his argument is obviously true, and it terrifies me.
“I don’t know when I’ve seen a thriller more frightening. I couldn’t tear my eyes from the screen. “Collapse” is even entertaining, in a macabre sense. I think you owe it to yourself to see it
Trailer
http://www.collapsemovie.com/COLLAPSEMOVIE/
It’s playing at the Ken tonight. I believe it is also available on pay per view. I’m going to watch it in DC tonight.
December 11, 2009 at 5:12 PM #493776Arraya
ParticipantHeck, the world gave a peace prize to the man responsible for starting a war and dropping the most bombs and killing the most people. It does not get weirder than that.
War is peace
Debt is wealthsane is crazy…haha
On a lighter note. Check out the movie Collapse. It happens to be about a man that has shares a lot of my views. Or to put anther way, he put a lot of things together that I have concluded independently.
Roger Ebert gave it four stars.
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091209/REVIEWS/912099993
If this man is correct, then you may be reading the most important story in today’s paper.
I have no way of assuring you that the bleak version of the future outlined by Michael Ruppert in Chris Smith’s “Collapse” is accurate. I can only tell you I have a pretty good built-in B.S. detector, and its needle never bounced off zero while I watched this film. There is controversy over Ruppert, and he has many critics. But one simple fact at the center of his argument is obviously true, and it terrifies me.
“I don’t know when I’ve seen a thriller more frightening. I couldn’t tear my eyes from the screen. “Collapse” is even entertaining, in a macabre sense. I think you owe it to yourself to see it
Trailer
http://www.collapsemovie.com/COLLAPSEMOVIE/
It’s playing at the Ken tonight. I believe it is also available on pay per view. I’m going to watch it in DC tonight.
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