In addition to this, Lockwood states:
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But essienx7863 says that's not all:
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In contrast, Bob in Breckenridge replies:
Comments Progressives, Eugenics, Holdren and LGF ( 5 ) Buckeye Abroad : I would gladly advocate late... savage : re: #3 by vapig Take care, kiddo vapig : Well, that s all for me tonight.... vapig : This is no surprise. From abortion to... savage : What does Sharmy and Irish Rose think?
Thinking that's not all, Lockwood adds:
Ten Million Years of Solitude It's a Cool, Cool Miocene World - Part II 1 year ago The Accretionary Wedge Links Lists 2 days ago
For example, Douglas considers:
Ferguson is coming from the old ACTU - worker  position. Though, to be sure, he has problem here. As an ACTU heavy, how is he to face the members when he is part of a Ministry that will wipe them out because firms have been destroyed with carbon taxation.
As Britannia Radio says:
Current Weekly News Reviews Deferred until after June 4th 2009 ELECTION. 28.6.2008 Harold Hoffman covers this week's news with 'A pot pourri of what is behind this week's news spots.'
Britannia Radio explains:
The pivotal year of the endtimes: 1967 and the Great Betrayal, Eras in ConflictLand for Peace, the borderless world and War Eternal
Logan Murphy sees it this way:
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While it may be true, Britannia Radio thinks:
According to one source in the late 1800s, when the planet was still in ecological balance, "it was estimated the House of Rothschild controlled almost half the wealth of the world [6]
As a result of that, Lockwood belives:
The Musings of a Life-Long Scholar Some differences between analyzing minerals in natural rocks and minerals grown in experiments 1 day ago
Moin Ansari thinks that the problem is:
Dr Ian Talbot says The Tiwanas rasied a 400 strong cavalry troop to aid the British (Dr. Ian Talbot Page 103, # 3Â The Politics of Inheritance of Pakistan)Â 8) Even Alama Iqbal knew that dealing with the Unionists was dangerous to the Muslim League. To leaders like Iqbal Sikindar s action after his return from Lucknow only confirmed their worst fears about Unionist plans to turn the League into Unionist ends .Â
y-intercept does a quick recap:
If, instead of finding ways to increase the third party stranglehold on healthcare, we were talking about ways to help individuals finance their care (the Medical Savings and Loan); we would continue the process of innovation and move the medical industry from being perceived as a burden to being perceived as a benefit.
Britannia Radio gives a bit of an idea about it:
To date we have approx 280.00 donated. Thank you, Harold Hoffman Total Unique Monthly Visitors 2009
In other words, Logan Murphy puts it this way:
RICHARD COLLINS: No, sir. We follow the state laws and regulations. And we would not stipulate to that. That's not consistent with each state's laws.
Bernard Hickey comes with a new idea:
⢠KiwiBank already have lowest mortgage rates and lowest fees, so why isnât everyone already banking with KiwiBank?
However, Bernard Hickey thinks differently:
Wally Says: July 10th, 2009 at 4:43 pm Sam_M, why not! The critical fault within this nuthouse is the insane property bubble and the way the RBNZ and the govt are fully supporting it. That is obvious to all of us. I get fined for speeding because it s dangerous. Loaning vast sums of money to keep a property bubble going is bloody stupid. So what, if the well off are restricted in their mortgage lending to $150ooo. They have sufficient income to save what they need and anyway, all property prices would fall. Not just the cheap stuff. The problem is not that the economy and the public could live with such controls, the problem is the govt and the RBNZ are hell bent on protecting the fabulous profits being made by the banks.
Bernard Hickey notices:
Iain Parker Says: July 11th, 2009 at 2:13 am So Kiwibank needs more capital reserves in order to extent its lending. Here s an idea, just as the private banking system creates money/credit out of freshair by the old trick of we will give you some of our non backed electronic global reserve currency for your IOU(Government Bond, Local Government Bond) pledging to pay it back at sometime in the future with compounding interest out of future taxes or rates, then via Westpac new money will enter circulation via being paid out for government services(how our powered monetary base enters the country now)meaning we pay 2-3x true value for anything we attempt to do in this nation, then that new money finds its way into the internal banking system, giving it new capital which it can then expand as further created credit by the expansion ratio.
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But Lockwood has a different opinion:
Ten Million Years of Solitude It's a Cool, Cool Miocene World - Part II 1 year ago The Accretionary Wedge Links Lists 2 days ago
In contrast, illusionaire replies:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:07:00 PM Makima said... let me get back to reading the article... that was just a preview :)
Britannia Radio sees it this way:
Current Weekly News Reviews Deferred until after June 4th 2009 ELECTION. 28.6.2008 Harold Hoffman covers this week's news with 'A pot pourri of what is behind this week's news spots.'
Lockwood brings some great news:
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In contrast, Lockwood replies:
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illusionaire considers that:
Lets see all the steps to make a judgement/conclusion:1. finding and examining facts2. choose the facts to be included into the data for analysis
Lorenzo intervenes and adds:
SlaveryI am particularly interested in the difference between slavery and serfdom (by which I mean any variety of bound labour-service tenancy). Slavery has, with some exceptions for state slaves, standard characteristics. Serfdom is much more variable and much more common as a mass condition. While slavery as a condition is very historically widespread (and
Lockwood considers that:
Uhuru Guru sees it this way:
Caucasus Mountains Perhaps youâve heard some of this story?â Spencer asked. âThere are Black people running around the country telling lies about how we were once Kings and Queens of Egypt, and that the White man stole our knowledge from us. They insist the White man used our knowledge against us to enslave the Black race. The Black race tells a story of how the white men were living in caves up in the Caucasus Mountains, butt naked, primitive and ignorant! According to their stories, the Black Egyptians had a great civilization in Egypt up to that time.
In response, Lockwood claims:
Just An Earth-Bound Misfit Apollo 11 Audio 12 hours ago Lotsa 'Splainin' 2 Do Things are definitely moving... 14 hours ago
As a result of that, Britannia Radio belives:
How much are they worth today? Almost half of the world's fiat wealth about $500 trillion of the fiat currency (monopoly money) they created out of thin air to finance our consumer society. [7]
In response, illusionaire claims:
The mail I got the other day from Jason Cheng said a lot about things I never knew. I even spent a considerable amount of time researching (read: Googling) about the facts that he mentioned, and they all turned out to be quite reliable.
Britannia Radio tells the real story:
4.5.2009 Video Willaim Engdahl Two years recession, or ten years of hell? 10.5.2009
In other words, Britannia Radio puts it this way:
18.7.09 John Loeffler Steel on Steel; The New Atheist: The Trilateral Commission: "The Last Superstition."
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
Working for the Three Bloc World: Betrayal, Eugenics, and ControlThere's no Success like Failure... 1920 - 1966, Wars, cults and Vietnam
Despite the previous arguments, Bernard Hickey has many reasons to think otherwise:
When the Central Bank issues money, this is done in the form of a loan. The State has to borrow this money, and must promise to repay it, with interest.
The Old Batsman brings some great news:
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Logan Murphy scans the other's answers and reply:
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However, illusionaire thinks differently:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:07:00 PM Makima said... let me get back to reading the article... that was just a preview :)
essienx7863 is not really sure about that:
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Ten Million Years of Solitude It's a Cool, Cool Miocene World - Part II 1 year ago The Accretionary Wedge Links Lists 2 days ago
In contrast, illusionaire replies:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:07:00 PM Makima said... let me get back to reading the article... that was just a preview :)
Britannia Radio sees it this way:
Current Weekly News Reviews Deferred until after June 4th 2009 ELECTION. 28.6.2008 Harold Hoffman covers this week's news with 'A pot pourri of what is behind this week's news spots.'
Lockwood brings some great news:
About Me Lockwood View my complete profile In Case You Were Wondering... Google Visitor Count YES WE CAN! Click the pic to take the poll...
In contrast, Lockwood replies:
RedOrbit Images Of The Day - Universe 3, 2, 1, Liftoff! 15 hours ago SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids
illusionaire considers that:
Lets see all the steps to make a judgement/conclusion:1. finding and examining facts2. choose the facts to be included into the data for analysis
Lorenzo intervenes and adds:
SlaveryI am particularly interested in the difference between slavery and serfdom (by which I mean any variety of bound labour-service tenancy). Slavery has, with some exceptions for state slaves, standard characteristics. Serfdom is much more variable and much more common as a mass condition. While slavery as a condition is very historically widespread (and
Lockwood considers that:
Uhuru Guru sees it this way:
Caucasus Mountains Perhaps youâve heard some of this story?â Spencer asked. âThere are Black people running around the country telling lies about how we were once Kings and Queens of Egypt, and that the White man stole our knowledge from us. They insist the White man used our knowledge against us to enslave the Black race. The Black race tells a story of how the white men were living in caves up in the Caucasus Mountains, butt naked, primitive and ignorant! According to their stories, the Black Egyptians had a great civilization in Egypt up to that time.
In response, Lockwood claims:
Just An Earth-Bound Misfit Apollo 11 Audio 12 hours ago Lotsa 'Splainin' 2 Do Things are definitely moving... 14 hours ago
As a result of that, Britannia Radio belives:
How much are they worth today? Almost half of the world's fiat wealth about $500 trillion of the fiat currency (monopoly money) they created out of thin air to finance our consumer society. [7]
In response, illusionaire claims:
The mail I got the other day from Jason Cheng said a lot about things I never knew. I even spent a considerable amount of time researching (read: Googling) about the facts that he mentioned, and they all turned out to be quite reliable.
Britannia Radio tells the real story:
4.5.2009 Video Willaim Engdahl Two years recession, or ten years of hell? 10.5.2009
In other words, Britannia Radio puts it this way:
18.7.09 John Loeffler Steel on Steel; The New Atheist: The Trilateral Commission: "The Last Superstition."
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
Working for the Three Bloc World: Betrayal, Eugenics, and ControlThere's no Success like Failure... 1920 - 1966, Wars, cults and Vietnam
Despite the previous arguments, Bernard Hickey has many reasons to think otherwise:
When the Central Bank issues money, this is done in the form of a loan. The State has to borrow this money, and must promise to repay it, with interest.
The Old Batsman brings some great news:
Beer and Sport KP is a twat 4 days ago Bored Cricket Crazy Indians (BCC!) - when you have nothing better to do Far more advanced than the Rapidex English speaking course - 4 hours ago
Logan Murphy scans the other's answers and reply:
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However, illusionaire thinks differently:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:07:00 PM Makima said... let me get back to reading the article... that was just a preview :)
essienx7863 is not really sure about that:
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Sources:
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illusionaire is absolutely sure that:
Lets see all the steps to make a judgement/conclusion:1. finding and examining facts2. choose the facts to be included into the data for analysis
Douglas scans the other's answers and reply:
Liberal Party News: Abbott causes a disaster; Party insiders digustedIt s a day of two disasters. The second catastrophe will be written up Monday. The other was a bomb blast triggered by a singular detonator wired to carbon taxes. Only two members of the Federal Parliament have stood out, Mr. Wilson Tuckey and Dr. Jensen. On the other disaster, all are missing, as they were and still are on a third Vesuvian explosion that buried labour market reform.
Britannia Radio notices:
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For example, Logan Murphy considers:
WHAT do your kids play with? g.i. JOE dolls.the JOES have us all so thoroughly brainwashed into accepting their way of thinking, we now use expressions like "average JOE" or "JOE sixpack" where we once said "regular guy"; or "cup of JOE" in place of "mug of coffee".
Lockwood brings more details:
Lorenzo brings a word of caution:
serfdom and unfree labour. Notably, Evsey Domar s classic article (scroll down), summarised here by Paul Krugman. Also found an
Lockwood remembers that:
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Still not being convinced, Britannia Radio replies:
8.4.2009 GLOBAL WARMING EXPOSED IN 10 MINUTES VIDEO. 9.4.2009 New World Order: Salbuchi - Will It Be World Government? - Part 1: Private Power Part 2 Orchestration. 2 Videos.
Lorenzo thinks about it:
American Revolution.Even though mass slavery is historically unusual, so is mass free labour (though less so) and a mass free peasantry (though less so again). It is very likely that the most common social form in agrarian societies, below a given population density, was a peasant owing some form of labour service. In such societies, labour was scarce compared to land and elites had both the power and the incentive to extract a surplus by some form of service-binding.
Despite the previous arguments, Britannia Radio has many reasons to think otherwise:
Access full details of Ashley Mote site a: http://www.ashleymote.co.uk/ See below for his home page.
For this purpose, The Political Film Blog suggests:
A question: What do the animated classics, â Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ,â â Lady and the Tramp ,â â Cinderella ,â â Peter Pan ,â and â Bambi â all have in common? Answer: The voices were done by little known (often uncredited) actors, and not the big-name stars who regularly do voices today.
Furthermore, Britannia Radio claims:
To go live, we must attract 4000-5000 visitors per day. So, please recommend this site to as many people as possible, submit research material and make donations. Make it grow and make a difference! Contact us by email at info@britanniaradio.co.uk
illusionaire also takes into account the following fact:
The mail I got the other day from Jason Cheng said a lot about things I never knew. I even spent a considerable amount of time researching (read: Googling) about the facts that he mentioned, and they all turned out to be quite reliable.
Before going any further, Bernard Hickey wants to get this straight:
In these and many other ways, we ve long lived far beyond our means. As a nation, our net international liabilities are now 100 percent of GDP. Only Hungary and Iceland among developed countries are deeper in hock .Every individual, community, company and economy will have to find a way through. But there is one overwhelming message for deficit households and deficit economies like ours: we have to borrow and spend less, invest and earn more.
Lockwood brings more details:
goodSchist Geobloggers in the Pub: San Francisco Updated 2 days ago Green Gabbro How Gay Marriage Causes Earthquakes 1 month ago
Robalini intervenes and adds:
Clouds Offer Clue to Century-Old Mystery 15 Truly Shocking Facts about Soft Drinks Junk food triggers our bliss point
Lorenzo sees it this way:
SlaveryI am particularly interested in the difference between slavery and serfdom (by which I mean any variety of bound labour-service tenancy). Slavery has, with some exceptions for state slaves, standard characteristics. Serfdom is much more variable and much more common as a mass condition. While slavery as a condition is very historically widespread (and
In contrast, Lockwood replies:
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Lets see all the steps to make a judgement/conclusion:1. finding and examining facts2. choose the facts to be included into the data for analysis
Douglas scans the other's answers and reply:
Liberal Party News: Abbott causes a disaster; Party insiders digustedIt s a day of two disasters. The second catastrophe will be written up Monday. The other was a bomb blast triggered by a singular detonator wired to carbon taxes. Only two members of the Federal Parliament have stood out, Mr. Wilson Tuckey and Dr. Jensen. On the other disaster, all are missing, as they were and still are on a third Vesuvian explosion that buried labour market reform.
Britannia Radio notices:
apologies for bad background hiss Professor Eugene Narrett in conversation with Harold Hoffman lecture 10 Gothicism Terror Awe Majik or Madness into the Culture of the West click to listen
For example, Logan Murphy considers:
WHAT do your kids play with? g.i. JOE dolls.the JOES have us all so thoroughly brainwashed into accepting their way of thinking, we now use expressions like "average JOE" or "JOE sixpack" where we once said "regular guy"; or "cup of JOE" in place of "mug of coffee".
Lockwood brings more details:
Lorenzo brings a word of caution:
serfdom and unfree labour. Notably, Evsey Domar s classic article (scroll down), summarised here by Paul Krugman. Also found an
Lockwood remembers that:
About Me Lockwood View my complete profile In Case You Were Wondering... Google Visitor Count YES WE CAN! Click the pic to take the poll...
Still not being convinced, Britannia Radio replies:
8.4.2009 GLOBAL WARMING EXPOSED IN 10 MINUTES VIDEO. 9.4.2009 New World Order: Salbuchi - Will It Be World Government? - Part 1: Private Power Part 2 Orchestration. 2 Videos.
Lorenzo thinks about it:
American Revolution.Even though mass slavery is historically unusual, so is mass free labour (though less so) and a mass free peasantry (though less so again). It is very likely that the most common social form in agrarian societies, below a given population density, was a peasant owing some form of labour service. In such societies, labour was scarce compared to land and elites had both the power and the incentive to extract a surplus by some form of service-binding.
Despite the previous arguments, Britannia Radio has many reasons to think otherwise:
Access full details of Ashley Mote site a: http://www.ashleymote.co.uk/ See below for his home page.
For this purpose, The Political Film Blog suggests:
A question: What do the animated classics, â Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ,â â Lady and the Tramp ,â â Cinderella ,â â Peter Pan ,â and â Bambi â all have in common? Answer: The voices were done by little known (often uncredited) actors, and not the big-name stars who regularly do voices today.
Furthermore, Britannia Radio claims:
To go live, we must attract 4000-5000 visitors per day. So, please recommend this site to as many people as possible, submit research material and make donations. Make it grow and make a difference! Contact us by email at info@britanniaradio.co.uk
illusionaire also takes into account the following fact:
The mail I got the other day from Jason Cheng said a lot about things I never knew. I even spent a considerable amount of time researching (read: Googling) about the facts that he mentioned, and they all turned out to be quite reliable.
Before going any further, Bernard Hickey wants to get this straight:
In these and many other ways, we ve long lived far beyond our means. As a nation, our net international liabilities are now 100 percent of GDP. Only Hungary and Iceland among developed countries are deeper in hock .Every individual, community, company and economy will have to find a way through. But there is one overwhelming message for deficit households and deficit economies like ours: we have to borrow and spend less, invest and earn more.
Lockwood brings more details:
goodSchist Geobloggers in the Pub: San Francisco Updated 2 days ago Green Gabbro How Gay Marriage Causes Earthquakes 1 month ago
Robalini intervenes and adds:
Clouds Offer Clue to Century-Old Mystery 15 Truly Shocking Facts about Soft Drinks Junk food triggers our bliss point
Lorenzo sees it this way:
SlaveryI am particularly interested in the difference between slavery and serfdom (by which I mean any variety of bound labour-service tenancy). Slavery has, with some exceptions for state slaves, standard characteristics. Serfdom is much more variable and much more common as a mass condition. While slavery as a condition is very historically widespread (and
In contrast, Lockwood replies:
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Serfs From: Britannia Radio Logan Murphy Conservativemarine Lorenzo Bernard Hickey AJSwtlk Douglas Mr. Mxyzptlk Uhuru Guru Illusionaire /26709536
Britannia Radio comes with the facts:
15.6.2009 JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!! Video As per the claims it runs only on a 300W "Water Energy System (WES)" where WATER is the only FUEL.
Britannia Radio tells the real story:
01.7.2009OBAMAGEDDON..Gerald Celente speaks on Cap and Trade and other handicaps to the US economy
As Logan Murphy says:
PBS Bill Moyers interviews Cigna's former PR Chief Sat, 07/11/2009 - 07:22 â" Marvin http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07102009/wa... No surprises but insightful. Good luck with your fight! Cheers! Login or register to reply
As conservativemarine says:
I am tired of Cap and Trade. I refer to this as cr@p and tax , because our elected representatives, the very people who are supposed to represent our interests are more interested in cr@pping all over us with taxes, than they are in doing things that truly benefit our lives.
Lorenzo is absolutely sure that:
still exists), only five mass slave societies have occurred in history Classical Greece and Rome, colonial Caribbean, Brazil, the
Before going any further, Lorenzo wants to get this straight:
As population increases (i.e. labour becomes less scarce), the cost of free competitive labour falls (in the absence of any countervailing technological improvement or other capital accumulation) and the cost of control increasingly consumes any benefit in having unfree labour, leading to the replacement of unfree by free labour. So, as the population of medieval Europe rose, the "control premium" fell, resulting in the phasing out of (that vast array of bound labour-service arrangements we call) serfdom.
Bernard Hickey intervenes and adds:
Wally Says: July 11th, 2009 at 9:59 am Philly, I might be a wally but I m not dumb enough to believe the fools in the Beehive will move a finger to force down property prices, to end the speculative and insane property investment madness that is this house of horrors. Therefore one should be prudent and be ready because Mr Market will do it for them and it will be very very bloody. Avoid debt at all costs, even if it means doing without and remaining in a rental.
Logan Murphy brings a word of caution:
H.R. 2454: 111th Congress 2009-2010 American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 is a fraud. Instead of promoting an end to fossil fuels it reinforces their use. Carbon capture, carbon dioxide to be buried and dumped exactly where on this small ball of rock we are on. Mother Earth, it is a hoax.
Before going any further, conservativemarine wants to get this straight:
I am tired of Cap and Trade. I refer to this as cr@p and tax , because our elected representatives, the very people who are supposed to represent our interests are more interested in cr@pping all over us with taxes, than they are in doing things that truly benefit our lives.
Britannia Radio is not really sure about that:
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Similarly, AJSwtlk adds:
Partly, it's the siren of mathematics, science, and technology that is screwing things up.Recent events show that even engineering can find paths to perdition. After all, many of the decisions are very much economic in part.
Douglas gives a bit of an idea about it:
Dry: In Defence of Economic Freedom . A barren response from the Institute of Public Affairs Morgan couldn t see what is wrong with Caswell.Â
Bernard Hickey has another idea:
⢠KiwiBank already have lowest mortgage rates and lowest fees, so why isnât everyone already banking with KiwiBank?
Mr. Mxyzptlk is not really sure about that:
Step right up! Step right up! Step right up! Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the Supreme Circus where we have the Greatest Show for Serfs! For the next four days you must be prepared to witness the same old new show. Thaaaaat's Riiiiiiiight! Here and only here is where you will be amazed byyyyy guessssss whoooooo? You've guessed it, the well rehearsed judicial nominee who will be hand-fed questions by her trainers, the well rehearsed Senators. If you will only watch and see, one will guarantee you that she will wow you with her ability to look as if she is saying something new and profound while she essentially repeats something old and canned. In other words, for you attendees, we have brought another judicial nominee who has the ability to appear as if she is saying {something} while she is actually saying {nothing.} But don't worry, there is moreeeee! We will have discussions about television shows, impressions from I Love Lucy, and last but not least ..you guessed it: questions that you all have heard before. We've got Comedians as Senators and Senators as Comedians. We've got the proverbial interrupting protesters, who after their assigned interruption, will be escorted out by security. We've got your favorite protesters outside protesting Roe V Wade! We've got it all at the Greatest Show for Serfs! Step right up! Step right up! Don't be shy! You know the routine! Who is ready to be bamboozled? Who will be the next to be soft-soaped? Who will come to be hoodwinked? We have hoods for all shapes and sizes! Black! White! Brown! Green! You name it we got it! Step right up! Step right up!
Uhuru Guru can't forget that:
Architecture, Astronomy, Written Languages, Organised Religion, Education, Medical Science. Henceforth, the beginning of Earth civilization as we know it today grew from the ancient Egyptian culture. The ancient Egyptians also waged wars, spreading themselves across Northern Africa into Ethiopia, crossing into Assyrian and Babylonian territories in a wave of conquest, subduing and assimilating native Arabs and Black Africans into Egyptian culture.
illusionaire shows how it is done:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 7:47:00 PM Makima said... Before I really start reading, let me first say that i had long ago made up my mind that all the China bashing is really overdone... way too overdone, be it monosodioum glutamate or flip flops sold at Walmart. it all sounds like economical Cold War to me... bring down the big guy one way or the other. If it can happen to the USSR militarily, why not the Chinese economically? That s just me... any I know nothing about economics, trade and international affairs.
illusionaire might have an idea about it:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 7:47:00 PM Makima said... Before I really start reading, let me first say that i had long ago made up my mind that all the China bashing is really overdone... way too overdone, be it monosodioum glutamate or flip flops sold at Walmart. it all sounds like economical Cold War to me... bring down the big guy one way or the other. If it can happen to the USSR militarily, why not the Chinese economically? That s just me... any I know nothing about economics, trade and international affairs.
Sources:
Britannia Radio Logan Murphy conservativemarine Lorenzo Bernard Hickey AJSwtlk Douglas Mr. Mxyzptlk Uhuru Guru illusionaire
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15.6.2009 JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!! Video As per the claims it runs only on a 300W "Water Energy System (WES)" where WATER is the only FUEL.
Britannia Radio tells the real story:
01.7.2009OBAMAGEDDON..Gerald Celente speaks on Cap and Trade and other handicaps to the US economy
As Logan Murphy says:
PBS Bill Moyers interviews Cigna's former PR Chief Sat, 07/11/2009 - 07:22 â" Marvin http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07102009/wa... No surprises but insightful. Good luck with your fight! Cheers! Login or register to reply
As conservativemarine says:
I am tired of Cap and Trade. I refer to this as cr@p and tax , because our elected representatives, the very people who are supposed to represent our interests are more interested in cr@pping all over us with taxes, than they are in doing things that truly benefit our lives.
Lorenzo is absolutely sure that:
still exists), only five mass slave societies have occurred in history Classical Greece and Rome, colonial Caribbean, Brazil, the
Before going any further, Lorenzo wants to get this straight:
As population increases (i.e. labour becomes less scarce), the cost of free competitive labour falls (in the absence of any countervailing technological improvement or other capital accumulation) and the cost of control increasingly consumes any benefit in having unfree labour, leading to the replacement of unfree by free labour. So, as the population of medieval Europe rose, the "control premium" fell, resulting in the phasing out of (that vast array of bound labour-service arrangements we call) serfdom.
Bernard Hickey intervenes and adds:
Wally Says: July 11th, 2009 at 9:59 am Philly, I might be a wally but I m not dumb enough to believe the fools in the Beehive will move a finger to force down property prices, to end the speculative and insane property investment madness that is this house of horrors. Therefore one should be prudent and be ready because Mr Market will do it for them and it will be very very bloody. Avoid debt at all costs, even if it means doing without and remaining in a rental.
Logan Murphy brings a word of caution:
H.R. 2454: 111th Congress 2009-2010 American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 is a fraud. Instead of promoting an end to fossil fuels it reinforces their use. Carbon capture, carbon dioxide to be buried and dumped exactly where on this small ball of rock we are on. Mother Earth, it is a hoax.
Before going any further, conservativemarine wants to get this straight:
I am tired of Cap and Trade. I refer to this as cr@p and tax , because our elected representatives, the very people who are supposed to represent our interests are more interested in cr@pping all over us with taxes, than they are in doing things that truly benefit our lives.
Britannia Radio is not really sure about that:
Current Events and Weekly Recordings, Interviews, Conversations 25.7.09 John Loeffler Steel on Steel -Health Care- Origins of Information- Gun Control
Similarly, AJSwtlk adds:
Partly, it's the siren of mathematics, science, and technology that is screwing things up.Recent events show that even engineering can find paths to perdition. After all, many of the decisions are very much economic in part.
Douglas gives a bit of an idea about it:
Dry: In Defence of Economic Freedom . A barren response from the Institute of Public Affairs Morgan couldn t see what is wrong with Caswell.Â
Bernard Hickey has another idea:
⢠KiwiBank already have lowest mortgage rates and lowest fees, so why isnât everyone already banking with KiwiBank?
Mr. Mxyzptlk is not really sure about that:
Step right up! Step right up! Step right up! Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the Supreme Circus where we have the Greatest Show for Serfs! For the next four days you must be prepared to witness the same old new show. Thaaaaat's Riiiiiiiight! Here and only here is where you will be amazed byyyyy guessssss whoooooo? You've guessed it, the well rehearsed judicial nominee who will be hand-fed questions by her trainers, the well rehearsed Senators. If you will only watch and see, one will guarantee you that she will wow you with her ability to look as if she is saying something new and profound while she essentially repeats something old and canned. In other words, for you attendees, we have brought another judicial nominee who has the ability to appear as if she is saying {something} while she is actually saying {nothing.} But don't worry, there is moreeeee! We will have discussions about television shows, impressions from I Love Lucy, and last but not least ..you guessed it: questions that you all have heard before. We've got Comedians as Senators and Senators as Comedians. We've got the proverbial interrupting protesters, who after their assigned interruption, will be escorted out by security. We've got your favorite protesters outside protesting Roe V Wade! We've got it all at the Greatest Show for Serfs! Step right up! Step right up! Don't be shy! You know the routine! Who is ready to be bamboozled? Who will be the next to be soft-soaped? Who will come to be hoodwinked? We have hoods for all shapes and sizes! Black! White! Brown! Green! You name it we got it! Step right up! Step right up!
Uhuru Guru can't forget that:
Architecture, Astronomy, Written Languages, Organised Religion, Education, Medical Science. Henceforth, the beginning of Earth civilization as we know it today grew from the ancient Egyptian culture. The ancient Egyptians also waged wars, spreading themselves across Northern Africa into Ethiopia, crossing into Assyrian and Babylonian territories in a wave of conquest, subduing and assimilating native Arabs and Black Africans into Egyptian culture.
illusionaire shows how it is done:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 7:47:00 PM Makima said... Before I really start reading, let me first say that i had long ago made up my mind that all the China bashing is really overdone... way too overdone, be it monosodioum glutamate or flip flops sold at Walmart. it all sounds like economical Cold War to me... bring down the big guy one way or the other. If it can happen to the USSR militarily, why not the Chinese economically? That s just me... any I know nothing about economics, trade and international affairs.
illusionaire might have an idea about it:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 7:47:00 PM Makima said... Before I really start reading, let me first say that i had long ago made up my mind that all the China bashing is really overdone... way too overdone, be it monosodioum glutamate or flip flops sold at Walmart. it all sounds like economical Cold War to me... bring down the big guy one way or the other. If it can happen to the USSR militarily, why not the Chinese economically? That s just me... any I know nothing about economics, trade and international affairs.
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Serfs From: Britannia Radio Logan Murphy Mr. Mxyzptlk Bernard Hickey Lorenzo Illusionaire Uhuru Guru Lockwood Dandelionsalad /26709535
Britannia Radio remembers that:
13.7.09 Al Gore's Carbon Empire: Cashing in on Climate Change 24.7.09 Peer-Reviewed Study Rocks Climate Debate! 'Nature not man responsible for recent global warming...little or none of late 20th century warming and cooling can be attributed to humans' 'Surge in global temps since 1977 can be attributed to a 1976 climate shift in the Pacific Ocean'
Logan Murphy shows how it is done:
49% - global climate change caused by human activity 36% - global climate change caused by natural changes 10% - no such thing as global climate change 05% - non-respondent
Mr. Mxyzptlk points out another thing aside from that:
Step right up! Step right up! Step right up! Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the Supreme Circus where we have the Greatest Show for Serfs! For the next four days you must be prepared to witness the same old new show. Thaaaaat's Riiiiiiiight! Here and only here is where you will be amazed byyyyy guessssss whoooooo? You've guessed it, the well rehearsed judicial nominee who will be hand-fed questions by her trainers, the well rehearsed Senators. If you will only watch and see, one will guarantee you that she will wow you with her ability to look as if she is saying something new and profound while she essentially repeats something old and canned. In other words, for you attendees, we have brought another judicial nominee who has the ability to appear as if she is saying {something} while she is actually saying {nothing.} But don't worry, there is moreeeee! We will have discussions about television shows, impressions from I Love Lucy, and last but not least ..you guessed it: questions that you all have heard before. We've got Comedians as Senators and Senators as Comedians. We've got the proverbial interrupting protesters, who after their assigned interruption, will be escorted out by security. We've got your favorite protesters outside protesting Roe V Wade! We've got it all at the Greatest Show for Serfs! Step right up! Step right up! Don't be shy! You know the routine! Who is ready to be bamboozled? Who will be the next to be soft-soaped? Who will come to be hoodwinked? We have hoods for all shapes and sizes! Black! White! Brown! Green! You name it we got it! Step right up! Step right up!
Logan Murphy tells the real story:
What I did today was contact Medicare and they finding that I was deceived allowed me to change back to the regular Medicare plan. If you are having the same type of problem, contact MEDICARE.
Bernard Hickey considers that:
http://www.hasslberger.com/economy/money.htmlFor more must read research for the serious student of commerce - http://www.hasslberger.com/economy/eco_2.htm This interesting article re sustainable energy source - http://www.hasslberger.com/tecno/clem.html
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
21.7.09The Story of Jabotinsky: "The Struggle" with Yehuda HaKohen: In honor of the 69th anniversary of Z'ev Jabotinsky's death, Yehuda tells the life story of the legendary Zionist leader.
Britannia Radio is not really sure about that:
13.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review 21.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review. Told you all.. We're up to our neck in Government Incompetence or Dark Agendas and we're all going to pay for it.
Lorenzo also takes into account the following fact:
As population increases (i.e. labour becomes less scarce), the cost of free competitive labour falls (in the absence of any countervailing technological improvement or other capital accumulation) and the cost of control increasingly consumes any benefit in having unfree labour, leading to the replacement of unfree by free labour. So, as the population of medieval Europe rose, the "control premium" fell, resulting in the phasing out of (that vast array of bound labour-service arrangements we call) serfdom.
While it may be true, Britannia Radio thinks:
21.7.09The Story of Jabotinsky: "The Struggle" with Yehuda HaKohen: In honor of the 69th anniversary of Z'ev Jabotinsky's death, Yehuda tells the life story of the legendary Zionist leader.
But illusionaire says that's not all:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 7:47:00 PM Makima said... Before I really start reading, let me first say that i had long ago made up my mind that all the China bashing is really overdone... way too overdone, be it monosodioum glutamate or flip flops sold at Walmart. it all sounds like economical Cold War to me... bring down the big guy one way or the other. If it can happen to the USSR militarily, why not the Chinese economically? That s just me... any I know nothing about economics, trade and international affairs.
While it may be true, Uhuru Guru thinks:
Architecture, Astronomy, Written Languages, Organised Religion, Education, Medical Science. Henceforth, the beginning of Earth civilization as we know it today grew from the ancient Egyptian culture. The ancient Egyptians also waged wars, spreading themselves across Northern Africa into Ethiopia, crossing into Assyrian and Babylonian territories in a wave of conquest, subduing and assimilating native Arabs and Black Africans into Egyptian culture.
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
13.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review 21.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review. Told you all.. We're up to our neck in Government Incompetence or Dark Agendas and we're all going to pay for it.
In response, Logan Murphy claims:
Re: Open Thread Sat, 07/11/2009 - 02:13 â" MGA1619 It's unfortunate for us that by law, corporations ARE people. That's how they get around many rules and regulations. They can even get protection from being discriminated against. We are so screwed. Login or register to reply
Lockwood does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Looking For Detachment The Trail to 11,600 Feet 11 hours ago Lounge of the Lab Lemming Was Carl Sagan really all that? 4 hours ago
However, Bernard Hickey thinks differently:
I would suggest with increased equal opportunity it would be fair to ask for increased responsibility should you still choose to break the law when their is less pressure to do so.
illusionaire does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
That s the reason why I had to edit Jason s article and break it up in many paras, but even this is not enough.
Still being unsure, dandelionsalad asks:
The only other cost to the capitalists is that of raw materials, and the depreciation in their machinery, as machinery like everything else is subject to the law of entropy and tends to disorder with time, but Marx figured this into their cost and capitalists still make enormous profits. The raw materials were very cheap to the capitalists as they were either the result of exploited labor or of slavery. The cotton for British and American textile factories came from slavery in the United States. As Eduardo Galeano explained in his book The Open Veins of Latin America, the slavery of Native Americans produced many of the raw materials for Europe, including gold and silver. This is the book which President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela gave to President Obama when they met in Mexico. I hope Obama will read the book, but I rather doubt it.
Sources:
Britannia Radio Logan Murphy Mr. Mxyzptlk Bernard Hickey Lorenzo illusionaire Uhuru Guru Lockwood dandelionsalad
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13.7.09 Al Gore's Carbon Empire: Cashing in on Climate Change 24.7.09 Peer-Reviewed Study Rocks Climate Debate! 'Nature not man responsible for recent global warming...little or none of late 20th century warming and cooling can be attributed to humans' 'Surge in global temps since 1977 can be attributed to a 1976 climate shift in the Pacific Ocean'
Logan Murphy shows how it is done:
49% - global climate change caused by human activity 36% - global climate change caused by natural changes 10% - no such thing as global climate change 05% - non-respondent
Mr. Mxyzptlk points out another thing aside from that:
Step right up! Step right up! Step right up! Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the Supreme Circus where we have the Greatest Show for Serfs! For the next four days you must be prepared to witness the same old new show. Thaaaaat's Riiiiiiiight! Here and only here is where you will be amazed byyyyy guessssss whoooooo? You've guessed it, the well rehearsed judicial nominee who will be hand-fed questions by her trainers, the well rehearsed Senators. If you will only watch and see, one will guarantee you that she will wow you with her ability to look as if she is saying something new and profound while she essentially repeats something old and canned. In other words, for you attendees, we have brought another judicial nominee who has the ability to appear as if she is saying {something} while she is actually saying {nothing.} But don't worry, there is moreeeee! We will have discussions about television shows, impressions from I Love Lucy, and last but not least ..you guessed it: questions that you all have heard before. We've got Comedians as Senators and Senators as Comedians. We've got the proverbial interrupting protesters, who after their assigned interruption, will be escorted out by security. We've got your favorite protesters outside protesting Roe V Wade! We've got it all at the Greatest Show for Serfs! Step right up! Step right up! Don't be shy! You know the routine! Who is ready to be bamboozled? Who will be the next to be soft-soaped? Who will come to be hoodwinked? We have hoods for all shapes and sizes! Black! White! Brown! Green! You name it we got it! Step right up! Step right up!
Logan Murphy tells the real story:
What I did today was contact Medicare and they finding that I was deceived allowed me to change back to the regular Medicare plan. If you are having the same type of problem, contact MEDICARE.
Bernard Hickey considers that:
http://www.hasslberger.com/economy/money.htmlFor more must read research for the serious student of commerce - http://www.hasslberger.com/economy/eco_2.htm This interesting article re sustainable energy source - http://www.hasslberger.com/tecno/clem.html
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
21.7.09The Story of Jabotinsky: "The Struggle" with Yehuda HaKohen: In honor of the 69th anniversary of Z'ev Jabotinsky's death, Yehuda tells the life story of the legendary Zionist leader.
Britannia Radio is not really sure about that:
13.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review 21.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review. Told you all.. We're up to our neck in Government Incompetence or Dark Agendas and we're all going to pay for it.
Lorenzo also takes into account the following fact:
As population increases (i.e. labour becomes less scarce), the cost of free competitive labour falls (in the absence of any countervailing technological improvement or other capital accumulation) and the cost of control increasingly consumes any benefit in having unfree labour, leading to the replacement of unfree by free labour. So, as the population of medieval Europe rose, the "control premium" fell, resulting in the phasing out of (that vast array of bound labour-service arrangements we call) serfdom.
While it may be true, Britannia Radio thinks:
21.7.09The Story of Jabotinsky: "The Struggle" with Yehuda HaKohen: In honor of the 69th anniversary of Z'ev Jabotinsky's death, Yehuda tells the life story of the legendary Zionist leader.
But illusionaire says that's not all:
Thursday, July 09, 2009 7:47:00 PM Makima said... Before I really start reading, let me first say that i had long ago made up my mind that all the China bashing is really overdone... way too overdone, be it monosodioum glutamate or flip flops sold at Walmart. it all sounds like economical Cold War to me... bring down the big guy one way or the other. If it can happen to the USSR militarily, why not the Chinese economically? That s just me... any I know nothing about economics, trade and international affairs.
While it may be true, Uhuru Guru thinks:
Architecture, Astronomy, Written Languages, Organised Religion, Education, Medical Science. Henceforth, the beginning of Earth civilization as we know it today grew from the ancient Egyptian culture. The ancient Egyptians also waged wars, spreading themselves across Northern Africa into Ethiopia, crossing into Assyrian and Babylonian territories in a wave of conquest, subduing and assimilating native Arabs and Black Africans into Egyptian culture.
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
13.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review 21.9.2008 Harold Hoffman Weekly News Review. Told you all.. We're up to our neck in Government Incompetence or Dark Agendas and we're all going to pay for it.
In response, Logan Murphy claims:
Re: Open Thread Sat, 07/11/2009 - 02:13 â" MGA1619 It's unfortunate for us that by law, corporations ARE people. That's how they get around many rules and regulations. They can even get protection from being discriminated against. We are so screwed. Login or register to reply
Lockwood does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Looking For Detachment The Trail to 11,600 Feet 11 hours ago Lounge of the Lab Lemming Was Carl Sagan really all that? 4 hours ago
However, Bernard Hickey thinks differently:
I would suggest with increased equal opportunity it would be fair to ask for increased responsibility should you still choose to break the law when their is less pressure to do so.
illusionaire does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
That s the reason why I had to edit Jason s article and break it up in many paras, but even this is not enough.
Still being unsure, dandelionsalad asks:
The only other cost to the capitalists is that of raw materials, and the depreciation in their machinery, as machinery like everything else is subject to the law of entropy and tends to disorder with time, but Marx figured this into their cost and capitalists still make enormous profits. The raw materials were very cheap to the capitalists as they were either the result of exploited labor or of slavery. The cotton for British and American textile factories came from slavery in the United States. As Eduardo Galeano explained in his book The Open Veins of Latin America, the slavery of Native Americans produced many of the raw materials for Europe, including gold and silver. This is the book which President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela gave to President Obama when they met in Mexico. I hope Obama will read the book, but I rather doubt it.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Serfs From: Logan Murphy Britannia Radio The Blind Eye Of Providence Lockwood Dandelionsalad Douglas Moin Ansari Douglas /26692564
Furthermore, Logan Murphy claims:
I'm with you Harry Sat, 07/11/2009 - 08:19 â" right on_exclam... I'm wondering too when he's gonna make good on all those nice promises he gave... before he was elected. This idea that he'll do what he can to keep abortions low (while he was chatting with the Pope) has me bothered too... isn't that something that should be a woman's decision? the woman who is pregnant?? Hey Mr. Obama... WTF????!!! Login or register to reply
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
29.1.2009 Hidden Agenda To Take Over The World 1 to 6 Norman Dodd 6 videos
Still not being convinced, Logan Murphy replies:
Re: Open Thread Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:06 â" Ape-Man Ya, scary, but who and Cheney's private army can do anything about it? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31851... Login or register to reply Serfs v OverLords Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:09 â" MountainMan23 The Serfs' struggle against the OverLords gone on longer than Creationists admit the Earth has existed*. I am however fully convinced we Serfs will ultimately prevail, but I don't expect to see it in my lifetime. *(6013 years) Login or register to reply
The Blind Eye of Providence brings some great news:
Man Bear Pig is coming! I m super serious you guys... Pelosi is the epitome of honesty. This seems reasonable...at least the punishment fi...
Lockwood comes with a new idea:
FAIL Blog: Pictures and Videos of Owned, Pwnd and Fail Moments Truck Fail 9 hours ago
dandelionsalad scans the other's answers and reply:
In order to meet the basic needs, humans cannot just lay back and bask in the sun and expend a minimal of energy. They must either grow crops, gather fruits and vegetables from the environment or do hunting and fishing. They must learn how and expend energy in making clothes and building shelters. This is the first primitive form of work. Initially, they all labored together and shared the results of their labor in common. This was what Marx called primitive communism.
Similarly, The Blind Eye of Providence adds:
Bend over private sector. Wow. Tim Geithner is a genius...and clearly a history b... I m sure this had nothing to do with the Patriot A...
Britannia Radio comes with a new idea:
Harold Hoffman provides a brief news review of current issues from finance, geo politics UK and EU up dates. The Financial Storm gathers pace...
Lockwood scans the other's answers and reply:
This 'n That A kitten ate my homework. A Blog, by Me. Mundane things that went through my head today. 2 months ago
Douglas has another idea:
They are the best old-growth forests, because being worked no fire-storms occur. Best of all, they have not been fire afflicted. Wildlife proliferates, including species that were once on the endangered list. The firms have made them productive and, for good measure, have maintained facilities for recreational visitors - hunting, fishing. This success is due to one thing only, capitalism.
Moin Ansari is rather skeptical:
On all these counts, Mr. Ahmad was wrong, and he has not presented a single quote from a single book on these matters. Sir Chottu Ram was defeated in the Punajb. Neither tribe nor clan was able to withstand the genius of Liaqat Ali Khan in destroying the power of the Ram/Sikandar feudals. The Unionist Party became irrelevant because in 1946 the brave sons and daughters of the Punjab voted for the Muslim League, Quaid-e-Azam and Shahaeed-e-Millat Liaqat Ali Khan.
But Lockwood has a different opinion:
Geological Musings in the Taconic Mountains... Field Camp House of Horrors 11 months ago Geology Happens Out of context 4 days ago
Moin Ansari thinks about it:
Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan: Refuted into oblivion. Rejected into obscurity Sir Chottu Ram s Zamindara Party became the anti-Muslim Leage Uniionist P
Douglas does a quick recap:
You know when elements are not hurting Brown or, worse, are nice to him and the Greens and even serve them. Brown and his rabid totalitarian environmental cultists are nice and civil to them too. That s why the Green s don t attack the Right; they ve received splendid service and courtesies from the Right. In an article, we will return to a subject not completed, Bob Brown and the Greens, lackeys to that Stalinist thug, Hugo Chavez. (These deranged savages should not be in Parliament but the Right cleared the way for them and even handed them seats and came to nice little agreements with these diseased cultists.)
Still not being convinced, Logan Murphy replies:
Re: Open Thread Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:06 â" Ape-Man Ya, scary, but who and Cheney's private army can do anything about it? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31851... Login or register to reply Serfs v OverLords Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:09 â" MountainMan23 The Serfs' struggle against the OverLords gone on longer than Creationists admit the Earth has existed*. I am however fully convinced we Serfs will ultimately prevail, but I don't expect to see it in my lifetime. *(6013 years) Login or register to reply
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I'm with you Harry Sat, 07/11/2009 - 08:19 â" right on_exclam... I'm wondering too when he's gonna make good on all those nice promises he gave... before he was elected. This idea that he'll do what he can to keep abortions low (while he was chatting with the Pope) has me bothered too... isn't that something that should be a woman's decision? the woman who is pregnant?? Hey Mr. Obama... WTF????!!! Login or register to reply
Britannia Radio might have an idea about it:
29.1.2009 Hidden Agenda To Take Over The World 1 to 6 Norman Dodd 6 videos
Still not being convinced, Logan Murphy replies:
Re: Open Thread Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:06 â" Ape-Man Ya, scary, but who and Cheney's private army can do anything about it? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31851... Login or register to reply Serfs v OverLords Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:09 â" MountainMan23 The Serfs' struggle against the OverLords gone on longer than Creationists admit the Earth has existed*. I am however fully convinced we Serfs will ultimately prevail, but I don't expect to see it in my lifetime. *(6013 years) Login or register to reply
The Blind Eye of Providence brings some great news:
Man Bear Pig is coming! I m super serious you guys... Pelosi is the epitome of honesty. This seems reasonable...at least the punishment fi...
Lockwood comes with a new idea:
FAIL Blog: Pictures and Videos of Owned, Pwnd and Fail Moments Truck Fail 9 hours ago
dandelionsalad scans the other's answers and reply:
In order to meet the basic needs, humans cannot just lay back and bask in the sun and expend a minimal of energy. They must either grow crops, gather fruits and vegetables from the environment or do hunting and fishing. They must learn how and expend energy in making clothes and building shelters. This is the first primitive form of work. Initially, they all labored together and shared the results of their labor in common. This was what Marx called primitive communism.
Similarly, The Blind Eye of Providence adds:
Bend over private sector. Wow. Tim Geithner is a genius...and clearly a history b... I m sure this had nothing to do with the Patriot A...
Britannia Radio comes with a new idea:
Harold Hoffman provides a brief news review of current issues from finance, geo politics UK and EU up dates. The Financial Storm gathers pace...
Lockwood scans the other's answers and reply:
This 'n That A kitten ate my homework. A Blog, by Me. Mundane things that went through my head today. 2 months ago
Douglas has another idea:
They are the best old-growth forests, because being worked no fire-storms occur. Best of all, they have not been fire afflicted. Wildlife proliferates, including species that were once on the endangered list. The firms have made them productive and, for good measure, have maintained facilities for recreational visitors - hunting, fishing. This success is due to one thing only, capitalism.
Moin Ansari is rather skeptical:
On all these counts, Mr. Ahmad was wrong, and he has not presented a single quote from a single book on these matters. Sir Chottu Ram was defeated in the Punajb. Neither tribe nor clan was able to withstand the genius of Liaqat Ali Khan in destroying the power of the Ram/Sikandar feudals. The Unionist Party became irrelevant because in 1946 the brave sons and daughters of the Punjab voted for the Muslim League, Quaid-e-Azam and Shahaeed-e-Millat Liaqat Ali Khan.
But Lockwood has a different opinion:
Geological Musings in the Taconic Mountains... Field Camp House of Horrors 11 months ago Geology Happens Out of context 4 days ago
Moin Ansari thinks about it:
Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan: Refuted into oblivion. Rejected into obscurity Sir Chottu Ram s Zamindara Party became the anti-Muslim Leage Uniionist P
Douglas does a quick recap:
You know when elements are not hurting Brown or, worse, are nice to him and the Greens and even serve them. Brown and his rabid totalitarian environmental cultists are nice and civil to them too. That s why the Green s don t attack the Right; they ve received splendid service and courtesies from the Right. In an article, we will return to a subject not completed, Bob Brown and the Greens, lackeys to that Stalinist thug, Hugo Chavez. (These deranged savages should not be in Parliament but the Right cleared the way for them and even handed them seats and came to nice little agreements with these diseased cultists.)
Still not being convinced, Logan Murphy replies:
Re: Open Thread Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:06 â" Ape-Man Ya, scary, but who and Cheney's private army can do anything about it? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31851... Login or register to reply Serfs v OverLords Fri, 07/10/2009 - 22:09 â" MountainMan23 The Serfs' struggle against the OverLords gone on longer than Creationists admit the Earth has existed*. I am however fully convinced we Serfs will ultimately prevail, but I don't expect to see it in my lifetime. *(6013 years) Login or register to reply
Sources:
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Serfs From: Illusionaire Y-intercept Britannia Radio Logan Murphy Douglas Moin Ansari Robalini Uhuru Guru /26692563
illusionaire is absolutely sure that:
I am not going to argue about which Country is the best and which country has the best policies or how well we function as a democracy.
For this purpose, y-intercept suggests:
"That bar of gold you are carrying sure looks heavy. Here, let me take that for you. There. Now isn't that better."
illusionaire has another idea:
One need not be reminded about the Post-Colonial Effects that is still reverberating across some African and Asian countries - Sadly again, they are ready market for Surplus Western Weaponry , quite beneficial in Africa which is teeming with vast Unexploited Mineral Resources . And for the umpteenth time let us be reminded again that some areas had been settled permanently for centuries; though, of late, it hasn t been the perfect rose-garden for some Whites - A good example being Zimbabwe, where the merest form of Land Reforms evoked Hue and Cry amongst European Countries (Do keep trying President Robert Mugabe, and my blessings to you); "Isn t it Ironic" sang Alanis Morissette (Pardon me for being so out of context, but then the words just derailed my chain of thoughts).
But Britannia Radio says that's not all:
4.12.2008PASTOR LINDSEY WILLIAMS - THE NEXT 12 MONTH 14.12.2008 Father of the Amero Herbert Grubel speaks about a common North American currency
Logan Murphy gives a bit of an idea about it:
(don't get me wrong; i know there are some good JOES out there. c&l's very own uncle JOE mccarthy and JOE h. come to mind. not all JOES are bad, but every bad person IS a JOE!)
In other words, illusionaire puts it this way:
3. analysis and make judgement4. conclusion There is not problem in step 1 and step 3. Almost all the confilicts arise from step 2. Instead of including all the important facts presented by both sides, then analysis data and form an opinion, what people actually do is to have an opinion first, then choose only those facts in alignment/agreement with his opinion, and rejecting those facts confilicting with his opinion, then analysis data and draw a conclusion, and publish their article/books. This is the core of many confilicts.
For this reason, Douglas says:
Mr. Ferguson, the deep trouble your alliance is in is due to the anti genuine free market position you are dedicated to. It can only end in disaster and now it is here, reinforced by descending totalitarianism. How do you explain this to not merely unionists but modest Australians whom you and your fellow Unions bosses worked hard at convincing you are with them and understand them in terms of what counts?
Logan Murphy thinks about it:
Where are the proclamations for the massive conservation that we need to undertake?Everyone knows what happened to Jimmy Carter when HE suggested sacrifice.
As a result of that, Moin Ansari belives:
I quote Dr. Gilmartin (Page 94 of Empire and Islam Punjab and the making of Pakistan ) The Arain anjuman wired to the new Unionist Premier Sir Skindar Hyatt Khan: Arayn Anjumun fully supports Mian Abdul Aziz barrister for Ministership. Arain population nearly 13 1/2 lakhs 91350,000) third in PUnjab, but claim ignored in last reforms. Arian community feels strongly now and requests you to appoint Arain Minister. (Quoted in Muhammad Yusuf, Ambala City, to Mian Abdul Azaz, 26 February 1937 (Abdul Azaz collection). But Sir Sikandar was wary. Though recognizing the importance of Arian support he was also concerned to the Party and his readiness to stand by the discipline of the Party. In constructing government, Sikandar thus bypassed Mian Abdul Aziz as an Arain representative and appointed Begum Shah Nawaz, a daughter of Sir Muhammad Shafi of the Baghbanpura Mians, as a parliamentary secretary.Begum Shah Nawaz was elected from an urban constituency (Lahore City Muslim women), but her personal service to the Unionist Party, and the rural connections of the Mian family, made her far more acceptable to Unionist leaders.
Douglas tells the real story:
You know when elements are not hurting Brown or, worse, are nice to him and the Greens and even serve them. Brown and his rabid totalitarian environmental cultists are nice and civil to them too. That s why the Green s don t attack the Right; they ve received splendid service and courtesies from the Right. In an article, we will return to a subject not completed, Bob Brown and the Greens, lackeys to that Stalinist thug, Hugo Chavez. (These deranged savages should not be in Parliament but the Right cleared the way for them and even handed them seats and came to nice little agreements with these diseased cultists.)
Having that in mind, illusionaire wonders:
The mail I got the other day from Jason Cheng said a lot about things I never knew. I even spent a considerable amount of time research ing (read: Googling) about the facts that he mentioned, and they all turned out to be quite reliable.
In contrast, illusionaire replies:
Before 1956, most Tibetans were serfs, and most lands were owned by noblemen and monasteries. The part of Tibet (central) ruled by Dalai Lama enjoyed very high autonomy within China from 1950-1959. China launched land reforms in the Chinese directly ruled (east) Tibetan areas in 1956, taking land from noblemen and monasteries and distributing them to the serfs. Rebellion led by noblemen and monasteries broke out in east Tibet in 1956, with independence as the slogan to get support from serfs, and spread to Lhasa in 1959, encouraged and supported by the CIA.
Simi larly, Robalini adds:
Ancient Israeli Myths Deter Peace Iran: fraud claims and counter-claims analyzed Obama tells Africa to stop blaming colonialism
Logan Murphy is rather skeptical:
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Uhuru Guru comes with a new idea:
During that same period a few Japanese films filtered their way into American movie theatres and these were met with shrieks of laughter. The sound tracks were so far removed from the characters that one could not actually tell who was supposed to be the person talking. Japanese special effects were so completely primitive that we could see the puppet strings guiding Godzillaâs movements. It took several decades of American input before Japan could be taken seriously in the film industry.
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I am not going to argue about which Country is the best and which country has the best policies or how well we function as a democracy.
For this purpose, y-intercept suggests:
"That bar of gold you are carrying sure looks heavy. Here, let me take that for you. There. Now isn't that better."
illusionaire has another idea:
One need not be reminded about the Post-Colonial Effects that is still reverberating across some African and Asian countries - Sadly again, they are ready market for Surplus Western Weaponry , quite beneficial in Africa which is teeming with vast Unexploited Mineral Resources . And for the umpteenth time let us be reminded again that some areas had been settled permanently for centuries; though, of late, it hasn t been the perfect rose-garden for some Whites - A good example being Zimbabwe, where the merest form of Land Reforms evoked Hue and Cry amongst European Countries (Do keep trying President Robert Mugabe, and my blessings to you); "Isn t it Ironic" sang Alanis Morissette (Pardon me for being so out of context, but then the words just derailed my chain of thoughts).
But Britannia Radio says that's not all:
4.12.2008PASTOR LINDSEY WILLIAMS - THE NEXT 12 MONTH 14.12.2008 Father of the Amero Herbert Grubel speaks about a common North American currency
Logan Murphy gives a bit of an idea about it:
(don't get me wrong; i know there are some good JOES out there. c&l's very own uncle JOE mccarthy and JOE h. come to mind. not all JOES are bad, but every bad person IS a JOE!)
In other words, illusionaire puts it this way:
3. analysis and make judgement4. conclusion There is not problem in step 1 and step 3. Almost all the confilicts arise from step 2. Instead of including all the important facts presented by both sides, then analysis data and form an opinion, what people actually do is to have an opinion first, then choose only those facts in alignment/agreement with his opinion, and rejecting those facts confilicting with his opinion, then analysis data and draw a conclusion, and publish their article/books. This is the core of many confilicts.
For this reason, Douglas says:
Mr. Ferguson, the deep trouble your alliance is in is due to the anti genuine free market position you are dedicated to. It can only end in disaster and now it is here, reinforced by descending totalitarianism. How do you explain this to not merely unionists but modest Australians whom you and your fellow Unions bosses worked hard at convincing you are with them and understand them in terms of what counts?
Logan Murphy thinks about it:
Where are the proclamations for the massive conservation that we need to undertake?Everyone knows what happened to Jimmy Carter when HE suggested sacrifice.
As a result of that, Moin Ansari belives:
I quote Dr. Gilmartin (Page 94 of Empire and Islam Punjab and the making of Pakistan ) The Arain anjuman wired to the new Unionist Premier Sir Skindar Hyatt Khan: Arayn Anjumun fully supports Mian Abdul Aziz barrister for Ministership. Arain population nearly 13 1/2 lakhs 91350,000) third in PUnjab, but claim ignored in last reforms. Arian community feels strongly now and requests you to appoint Arain Minister. (Quoted in Muhammad Yusuf, Ambala City, to Mian Abdul Azaz, 26 February 1937 (Abdul Azaz collection). But Sir Sikandar was wary. Though recognizing the importance of Arian support he was also concerned to the Party and his readiness to stand by the discipline of the Party. In constructing government, Sikandar thus bypassed Mian Abdul Aziz as an Arain representative and appointed Begum Shah Nawaz, a daughter of Sir Muhammad Shafi of the Baghbanpura Mians, as a parliamentary secretary.Begum Shah Nawaz was elected from an urban constituency (Lahore City Muslim women), but her personal service to the Unionist Party, and the rural connections of the Mian family, made her far more acceptable to Unionist leaders.
Douglas tells the real story:
You know when elements are not hurting Brown or, worse, are nice to him and the Greens and even serve them. Brown and his rabid totalitarian environmental cultists are nice and civil to them too. That s why the Green s don t attack the Right; they ve received splendid service and courtesies from the Right. In an article, we will return to a subject not completed, Bob Brown and the Greens, lackeys to that Stalinist thug, Hugo Chavez. (These deranged savages should not be in Parliament but the Right cleared the way for them and even handed them seats and came to nice little agreements with these diseased cultists.)
Having that in mind, illusionaire wonders:
The mail I got the other day from Jason Cheng said a lot about things I never knew. I even spent a considerable amount of time research ing (read: Googling) about the facts that he mentioned, and they all turned out to be quite reliable.
In contrast, illusionaire replies:
Before 1956, most Tibetans were serfs, and most lands were owned by noblemen and monasteries. The part of Tibet (central) ruled by Dalai Lama enjoyed very high autonomy within China from 1950-1959. China launched land reforms in the Chinese directly ruled (east) Tibetan areas in 1956, taking land from noblemen and monasteries and distributing them to the serfs. Rebellion led by noblemen and monasteries broke out in east Tibet in 1956, with independence as the slogan to get support from serfs, and spread to Lhasa in 1959, encouraged and supported by the CIA.
Simi larly, Robalini adds:
Ancient Israeli Myths Deter Peace Iran: fraud claims and counter-claims analyzed Obama tells Africa to stop blaming colonialism
Logan Murphy is rather skeptical:
85 comments âââ Fri, 07/10/2009 - 20:50 â" Alice X - Choms... Corrente, Stirling Newberry: Three Polar Politics In Post-Petroleum America here Login or register to reply
Uhuru Guru comes with a new idea:
During that same period a few Japanese films filtered their way into American movie theatres and these were met with shrieks of laughter. The sound tracks were so far removed from the characters that one could not actually tell who was supposed to be the person talking. Japanese special effects were so completely primitive that we could see the puppet strings guiding Godzillaâs movements. It took several decades of American input before Japan could be taken seriously in the film industry.
Sources:
illusionaire y-intercept Britannia Radio Logan Murphy Douglas Moin Ansari Robalini Uhuru Guru
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
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