wethepeoplefoundation.org — A group of America's most distinguished and brightest citizen-patriots revisit Jekyll Island, where the Federal Reserve Bank was initially conceived, to deliberate upon a strategy which will restore to America her original greatness.
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".....A group of America's most distinguished and brightest citizen-patriots revisit Jekyll Island, where the Federal Reserve Bank was initially conceived, to deliberate upon a strategy which will restore to America her original greatness..."It's quite apparent under Obama's administration, that some Obama minion will be there with a camera and a legal pad taking pictures and jotting down names of the attendees to be inculdes on the DHS terrorist watch list.
Closed AccountMay 9, 2009
FTA: "It has occurred to me [Bob Schulz], as I have spent time with the People of each state during the past four months, that this is not a time to “curse the darkness,” but to Rise Above and give all we have to give for the Cause of Liberty through hearts filled with hope and faith."
berkanaMay 10, 2009
I am a major advocate of monetary reform, and it bugs the hell out of me that the comments have so many who will take any opportunity to accuse, irrationally attack, and speculate in suspicion about the Obama administration. Do you want to popularize the support for monetary reform or not? If you don't, keep posting right-wing rants--the article will be buried due to the community's distaste for the attacks and accusations. We'll never get monetary reform accomplished if it gets pigeonholed as some exclusively right-wing. Monetary reform is an American issue, an issue of economic justice and the future of our nation, not a conservative or a liberal issue. We are all victims of the Fed. Nothing will kill this drive to push for monetary reform faster than flavoring it with right-wing bitterness. To get this done, you need a broad base of support. Let me remind you that Dennis and Elisabeth Kucinich are major advocates of monetary reform, and they are by no means right-wing. Ron Paul is not the only advocate of monetary reform, FYI. This spans both the left and the right.
muckemuckMay 10, 2009
These people were trying to inform people of the problem of the Federal Reserve Bank LONG before Obama was elected. This is not an attack on Democrats or Obama. Unfortunately it won't gain any attention from the media, but maybe some people will take the time to research the founding of the Federal Reserve and how it operates and begin to see that maybe some reform is in order.
governmentsp00kMay 10, 2009
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governmentsp00kMay 10, 2009
No s**t...Financial terrorists Paulson & Bernanke also mysteriously excluded from the "Department of "Homeland" SSecurity" hitlist. Along with war criminals from the previous administration who LOOTED this nation to pay for their corporate war - to LOOT Iraq. $13 billion US taxpayer dollars wasted every month to fund the carnage for the past 6 years, no end in sight. And we wonder why our country is bankrupt, economy in ruins. Millions of people dead, entire villages and towns completely demolished and destroyed, over 5000 US Troops killed, over 4 million displaced, homeless refugees. On lies, doctored intelligence data, fabricated "evidence" and grossly over-hyped "threat." Orchestrated deception on the path to war. That's some pretty serious s**t. Where is the concern from "Homeland" "SSecurity" about the dangerous terrorists who hoodwinked America and the World into fraudulent PNAC "major-theater" wars in the Middle East? Where is the Con-gressional investigation?Also strangely missing from the "DHS" hitlist are officials who authorized torture crimes in Americas name, in our name. Yet everybody else (average American citizens) are "the problem" right. What a farce.
kangalanatolianMay 11, 2009
You are absolutely correct.I would just note that Kucinich is not a cosponsor of hr 1207 yet. That would be nice.