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    RON PAUL urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before...

    [align=left]the neo-cons won't understand this because they think giant government involved in every affair of everyones' lives is conservative.

    freedom is slavery![/align]

    [align=left]Congressman: American Concentration Camps "On The Books"
    Texas Representative urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before it is too late
    Steve Watson
    Infowars.net
    Monday, November 13, 2006
    Re-elected Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul joined Alex Jones on air last week to discuss the fallout of the midterm elections and what he sees transpiring over the next two years. He ended by ominously warning that if something is not done soon to overturn legislation such as the Military Commissions act, the law officially allows for citizen concentration camp facilities.
    Beginning with the positives to come out of the election, Ron Paul stressed that it has provided an important indication to the rest of the world that the people of America are unhappy with the usurpers that have seized control of their government and are trying to initiate change. The Congressman was quick to point out that this may not be carried into policy however:
    "Not a whole lot will change because the leadership on the Democratic side, even if they had their way, don't have a different foreign policy. They have been supportive of an interventionist foreign policy in the middle east, and they are not about to back away from that... They are willing to criticize the policy but only as a means to get power."
    As we have seen over the past week, leading Democrats are all towing the party line, unreservedly dismissing any notion of the possibility of impeaching the President over Iraq.
    The Congressman also stated that monetary policy will stay the same, which can only mean bad news for the American economy.
    " They all believe in the federal reserve, they are not going to get rid of the IRS and the income tax. I think the dollar is going to keep sliding, which means prices are going to rise, when currencies self destruct, the end goes quickly. There are no signs that there is anything being done in Washington to correct the problem. Spending is going to continue and probably going to get worse, the deficits are going to stay high if foreign policy is not going to change."
    The Congressman agreed that the elite globalists within the US government may not care about this too much because it means they can blow out the economy and then come back and buy it up very cheaply. These Internationalists care not about preserving and protecting American sovereignty when there is a quick buck to be made.
    "That's also part of the foreign policy to be in position to hold onto natural resources, that's one of the major reasons why we're in the middle east, so yes if there is a financial crisis, they're going to have the guns, and they have control of the natural resources... It's not a good scenario, because what usually happens when you wipe out a currency is that you wipe out the middle class, and we already see this happening. The standard of living is going down." Paul asserted.
    Ron Paul's comments echo those of Former World Bank Vice President, Chief Economist and Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, who two weeks ago predicted a global economic crash within 24 months - unless the current downturn is successfully managed. Asked if the situation was being properly handled Stiglitz emphatically responded "no," and also drew ominous parallels to the development of the NAFTA Superhighway and the North American Union.
    What real Conservatism there was left in the House, to block such moves, as well as Bush's amnesty program for illegals, is gone. With Pelosi at the helm Ron Paul sees it as a forgone conclusion that such policies will sail through.
    "I think that's right, although I complain about the two parties being exactly alike, I would say on this amnesty issue and what's happened with the election, there probably was a difference between the two. It is more likely with the Democrats in charge, and Judiciary and the other major committees, and with the President not really fighting for our national borders, he's always argued for some type of worker program, yes I think there's a much greater danger that that is going to be coming in the next session."
    Commenting on strategies to defeat the North American Union, the Congressman urged a continuance of educating people on the real issues and reaching more and more Americans who care about preserving their national sovereignty:
    "You have to keep doing what you are doing, you are reaching a lot of people, and they have to get to their members of congress, and in many ways the current House has been pretty good with this. With the new House we don't know exactly what is going to happen, but I had something very encouraging come to my attention just this week. I had a call from a young lady that won in Kansas as a Democrat, and in her literature she put my whole article on the NAFTA super corridor in there... She is not going to vote with Nancy Pelosi."
    Finally, and perhaps most importantly, The Congressman spoke on the issue of going about demanding a repeal of freedom crushing legislation such as the Patriot act and the Military Commissions act and the Defense Authorization Act which essentially wipes out Habeas Corpus.
    "We might have to hope that our Supreme Court helps us out a little. The Court has been better than the executive branch and a heck of a lot better than the Congress, because we've given the President everything he's asked for and the President has been begging for all this authority, so immediately we have to hope that the courts will save us on some of these things. But once again ultimately its only when the people wake up and say they don't like this... sometimes the people wake up to late. Right now we don't have concentration camps, but like you have pointed out, the authority has been given so that concentration camps can come without Habeas Corpus . I have heard the argument that there is nothing else left in the Bill of Rights. If they can lock you up, what good is freedom of speech or what good is a gun? That is now part of the books, part of the law."
    Take Ron Paul's suggestion up and contact your new or re-elected members and demand a move to repeal legislation paving the way for fascist government control in America today. [/align]

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    pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . RON PAUL urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before... the neo-cons won't understand this because they think giant government involved in every affair of everyones' lives is conservative. freedom is slavery! Congressman: American Concentration Camps "On The Books" Texas Representative urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before it is too late Steve Watson Infowars.net Monday, November 13, 2006 Re-elected Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul joined Alex Jones on air last week to discuss the fallout of the midterm elections and Rating: 5

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    RON PAUL urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before...

    It won't happen. The Elite are too damn powerful to stop. At any moment they wish, they could just wipe us off the face of the Earth. They have control of all the weapons of mass destruction.

    But since they love material goods...we are their slaves to produce them for us.

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    RON PAUL urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before...

    I'm sure if anyone outside of Texas, or even Galveston county, knew about Ron Paul, a revolution might not be as far off. Most people assume that all congressmen are either elitist bastards(Ted or Patrick Kennedy) or racist blacks(Cynthia McKinney or just about any Rep. from Georgia or Louisiana), both varieties are very corrupt. However, Ron Paul is a single enigmatic force which would likely be in line with the majority of Americans, they just don't know that a position like his exists. If only we could get the word out...

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    RON PAUL urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before...

    Ditto on the 'thumbs up' for Ron Paul. <Republican even) Don't know a lot about him but the things I do hear, I like. That's a rare thing too.

    Waiting for the letdown though. He probably wears a tinfoil hat around the office...lol

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    RON PAUL urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before...

    Quote Originally Posted by KiEfBoyjBm
    I'm sure if anyone outside of Texas, or even Galveston county, knew about Ron Paul, a revolution might not be as far off. Most people assume that all congressmen are either elitist bastards(Ted or Patrick Kennedy) or racist blacks(Cynthia McKinney or just about any Rep. from Georgia or Louisiana), both varieties are very corrupt. However, Ron Paul is a single enigmatic force which would likely be in line with the majority of Americans, they just don't know that a position like his exists. If only we could get the word out...
    You sure as heck make a lot of sweeping generalizations about folks, Kiefboy. I particularly took issue with your comment about any rep from Georgia or Louisiana. Read sometime about the reps/senators in those states, both state and national. Then do some additonal reading about corruption, too. You'll see that elitists and racists, if you choose to regard people as such, don't have a corner on that market.

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    RON PAUL urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before...

    ^^
    BirdGirl

    I do admit to making generalizations about members of congress. The thing is...a large portion of them are generally bad people.

    A couple well known racists:

    Congressman Jefferson from LA's 2nd House district: "He is currently the subject of a corruption probe, and in May 2006 his Congressional offices were raided, as well as his home in Northeast Washington, where, the FBI alleged, they 'found $90,000 of the cash in the freezer, in $10,000 increments wrapped in aluminum foil and stuffed inside frozen-food containers'." *copied from wikipedia
    This scandal was just the tip of the ice burg for him, but the brilliant people in New Orleans continued to vote for him, he received the most votes in the 06 election and will likely win the run-off which will occur soon.

    Congresswoman McKinney from GA: I don't think it is necessary to list any of her outlandish claims or scandals...she lost this last election by about 13,000 votes, in her concession speech she cited racism, voter fraud, and the media which she believes is dominated by Jewish interests. The first time that Ms. McKinney was voted out of office her father who at the time was a member of the GA state legislature offered his opinion on why his daughter had lost, "Jews have bought everybody - J-e-w-s"

    A couple well known elitists:

    Ted Kennedy MA: In 1969, he attended a large party in the area of Martha's Vineyard, MA. He left the party with a girl he had met, Mary Jo Kopechne. (keep in mind teddy was married at the time) Apparently, Mr. Kennedy was unable to navigate to his destination and ended up driving his car off of a bridge. Kennedy managed to save himself, and fled the scene. He made it back to the party where he made several phone calls, before eventually calling the police over 10 hours later. The entire time, Kennedy's "date" was at the bottom of Poucha Pond trapped inside of his Oldsmobile.

    John Kerry, MA: a poster boy for elitism, has been involved in a few skirmishes which accurately portray him as the smug bastard that he is outside of his public life....one example would be his apology for his comment about the education of our servicemen. Another would be when Kerry, while snow skiing, collided with a secret service agent who had been assigned to protect him. Kerry responded when asked if he had fallen: "I don't fall...that Son of a Bitch ran into me.." the exact quote is disputed, but the fact that Kerry thinks so highly of himself is not.

    Patrick Kennedy, Rep. from RI: a self proclaimed drug addict and alcoholic. Kennedy drove his mustang into a wall earlier this year...no consequences followed. In 2000 he rented a boat, nearly sunk it, and just abandoned it with $28,000 worth of damage. While addressing a group of College Democrats he revealed that he had "never worked a fucking day in his life." Although Patches is apparently on a leave of absence from the congress pending rehab, he was reelected in 2006 with 69% of the vote.

    I don't know much about state legislatures outside of Texas, but I would guess that they are as equally corrupt as the federal level. And although I only listed Dems, corruption is on both sides of the aisle. I listed only the most famous altercations these people have had with their constituency and yet they still managed to get reelected.

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