This guy wants to be president?

texasmetal

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Originally Posted by shroomie2u
http:///forum/post/2715905
oh i have lots of help, my family takes good care of me. just things get tight when you have food prices high, electric jacked up, and a car that dosen't want to go (my boyfriends). sometimes you gotta reach out and you shouldn't be ashamed. i never asked to be in the position i am, i have nothign to be ashamed of. i'm one of a million that struggle with health issues. i was very upset while i was getting denied there was a woman next to me with a gucci bag!! made me want to smack her! not everyone is a scam, there are alot of people that try and just have to depend on the system, but to show up with your gucci bag is unacceptable. shocking!
Not to sound insensitive... but some Gucci bags come from China Town. (They aren't real Gucci)
 

reefraff

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So I just picked up David Freddoso's book "the case against Barack Obama" Interesting stuff. Goes in to just how corrupt Chicago politics is and how entangled Obama is in it. Just into the first few chapters but here's a great factoid I didn't know.
In his first election Obama had 4 of his primary opponents including the incumbent thrown off the ballot by challenging the signatures which are required to gain ballot access. While some of the signatures were disqualified for legitimate reasons some were also challenged and removed because people printed rather than signed their names and women who had been married signed with their married or maiden names which didn't match their voter registrations.
It isn't like the Obus broke any laws or anything. Clearing the field so he ran unopposed in the Democrat primary in an election for a safe democrat seat was smart politics but politics as usual, not some kind of new politics of hope and change.
It also goes into Obama's support for and from Richard Daly and Emil Jones. And you guys think Ayers and Wright are a shady duo

Jones is the president of the State Senate and the one that handed Obama the high profile bills others had spent months working on to hype Obamas Senate run in 2004 & 04. http://www.talkleft.com/story/2008/3/23/224059/069
More to come.
 

squidward

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All I've got to say is Zeitgeist is a movie everyone needs to watch. Hopefully that'll wake up all these brainwashed folks.
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by Squidward
http:///forum/post/2718383
All I've got to say is Zeitgeist is a movie everyone needs to watch. Hopefully that'll wake up all these brainwashed folks.
Be warned, however, only watch it once you've made your tin foil hat and thoroughly searched your body for implanted microchips while on the lookout for black helicopters...
 

texasmetal

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Originally Posted by 1journeyman
http:///forum/post/2718945
Be warned, however, only watch it once you've made your tin foil hat and thoroughly searched your body for implanted microchips while on the lookout for black helicopters...

In all fairness, the government has created the distrust that leads people to really consider these conspiracy theories by being so secretive about certain issues, and flat-out lying about some issues. Some of the theories are absolutely ridiculous, and some of them make very sound claims and arguements. I just find them fun to debate on.
As for the implanted microchips, people do voluntarily get those. Mostly for their children, just like their dogs. It's a "safety" thing in a post-911 "War On Terror" world. They were available before 911, but the media has really stoked that fire since the mess hit the fan. The "Amero" is real, money that's spendable in Mexico, the US, and Canada. I'm surprised it's not in circulation yet. Bush Sr. made lots of references to the coming New World Order when he was in office. The secretive Skulls organization has questionable intent. It's a plausible theory. But it is just that, a theory.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by TexasMetal
http:///forum/post/2718958
In all fairness, the government has created the distrust that leads people to really consider these conspiracy theories by being so secretive about certain issues, and flat-out lying about some issues. Some of the theories are absolutely ridiculous, and some of them make very sound claims and arguements. I just find them fun to debate on.
As for the implanted microchips, people do voluntarily get those. Mostly for their children, just like their dogs. It's a "safety" thing in a post-911 "War On Terror" world. They were available before 911, but the media has really stoked that fire since the mess hit the fan. The "Amero" is real, money that's spendable in Mexico, the US, and Canada. I'm surprised it's not in circulation yet. Bush Sr. made lots of references to the coming New World Order when he was in office. The secretive Skulls organization has questionable intent. It's a plausible theory. But it is just that, a theory.
They already have that, it is called the US Dollar. You can spend it basically anywhere in north south and central america.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by TexasMetal
http:///forum/post/2718958
In all fairness, the government has created the distrust that leads people to really consider these conspiracy theories by being so secretive about certain issues, and flat-out lying about some issues. Some of the theories are absolutely ridiculous, and some of them make very sound claims and arguements. I just find them fun to debate on.
As for the implanted microchips, people do voluntarily get those. Mostly for their children, just like their dogs. It's a "safety" thing in a post-911 "War On Terror" world. They were available before 911, but the media has really stoked that fire since the mess hit the fan. The "Amero" is real, money that's spendable in Mexico, the US, and Canada. I'm surprised it's not in circulation yet. Bush Sr. made lots of references to the coming New World Order when he was in office. The secretive Skulls organization has questionable intent. It's a plausible theory. But it is just that, a theory.
9-11 be damned. Those microchips for kids make a lot os sense to me as long as they are easily removable once the kid turns 18. Between abductions or just plain getting lost a tracking device makes a lot of sense.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by reefraff
http:///forum/post/2719217
9-11 be damned. Those microchips for kids make a lot os sense to me as long as they are easily removable once the kid turns 18. Between abductions or just plain getting lost a tracking device makes a lot of sense.
how about for parants, I would have killed to know when the po-po were coming.
 
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