ron-paul-business-directory.com — This order (as yet unnumbered) makes you and anyone subject to seizure of all of your property if the Secretary of the Treasury THINKS that you MAY commit a violent act IN THE FUTURE that is designed to or has the effect of negatively impacting the war effort in Iraq. War protesters and other dissidents - watch out!
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Closed AccountJul 21, 2007
Time to check that tinfoil hat of yours, seem to be a bit to tight.
knobtwiddlerJul 21, 2007
it was already illegal. and.... what everyone else said. i'm trying to understand why your comment has + diggs.
bobstpete07Jul 22, 2007
Outstanding post.It amazes me how these thing get passed and you don't hear a damn thing about it in the mainstream media.The same media the republicants say is liberal.
bobstpete07Jul 22, 2007
I like mine better.Republicant.
egrumlingJul 22, 2007
Well, those examples were due to radical revolutions from the suppressed underclasses. A more likely example would be in France, after their democratic revolution, and what happened with Napoleone Buonaparte declaring himself emperor.Another example of a bloodless revolt was in Germany. Very, very easy to get the German people to go along with extreme nationalism thinking and scapegoating, given the horrible economy at the time. Just wait to see what happens in the mortgage industry over the next 12 months or so. The "subprime fallout" is just the beginning. Forces are hard at work to get us to believe that the economy is going to tank, even though the subprime default rate is only slightly higher than the normal default rate. Don't forget that we don't have any bankruptcy protections anymore, either.
graphictruthJul 25, 2007
DangerColllie has a very important point, though - I've run the math, and even by withdrawing all armed forces from everywhere - including all national guard troops - it would be difficult to impossible to control either California or Texas against a determined insurgency.The Boshwah area? fugeddtaboudit. Now, let's add in the Secret Service's new Uniformed Division. Let's say they have 2000 effectives. No, let's add a Fermi. 20000. Is that enough? I'm not sure it's enough to actually hold the Legislative district against determined opposition. But it's existence is pretty clear evidence that Bush doesn't trust the Capital Police, FBI or CIA to keep him safe and properly informed.Blowback. It's a bitch.
Closed AccountJul 26, 2007
Yes someone please find something more important than corruption at the highest level. Thanks.