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An Encylclopedia Britannica newsreel made to educate classrooms about political science. A facinating and frightening look at how to judge the level of freedom in your community. Very pertinent today when I believe we are on the verge of a real fruition of a movement. Hopefully, people taking a look at their lives in this kind of arbitrary analitical way will help them to wake up to the fact that we are not in fact the freest country in the world. Not anymore. Ron Paul '08. Rise up and make a difference. I'm trying my best, check out my other vids. |
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eagleye9 ::: Favorites adem-"The producers make the point that power should be distributed amongst the people equally" I don't think so. Intent by Founding Fathers - Ptotection spread equally. No Favoritism. YTsearch: Go To - David Rockefeller Fears Ron Paul -- Hits the Nail on the Head in 2 ½ minutes We need an EDUCATED Peace Movement! RonPaul2008DOTcom 07-08-03 21:12:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
bbburton ::: Favorites Given the demographics and religious fervor gripping the country after WWII and Korea, it would have been political suicide to oppose God's blessing upon the nation. Forever associating God with the pledge cements the union between belief in God allegiance to country. It is the notion that we are a nation under God that defines allegiance. Thus, the Constitution becomes subservient to the dictum of God. 07-08-03 22:11:43 _____________________________________________________ | |
maggothon ::: Favorites Well sh**. All indicators lead towards despotism in this country. I mean how much clearer can it get. Wake up folks, Wake up, have we been brain-drained? Are we really willing to just sit back and watch this happen...come on!!! 07-08-04 00:39:13 _____________________________________________________ | |
maggothon ::: Favorites Ditto Koby: Seems like the only person we can trust, but the big guns are going to try their hardest to not allow him in, its going to have to be a HUGE GRASSROOTS effort. Huge. 07-08-04 00:44:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
maggothon ::: Favorites Yeah GWB..really scary, scary as shit. 07-08-04 00:45:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
maggothon ::: Favorites No immanent: Unless you refer to corporate welfare, then it definately is..who has the power, the poor people or the big CEO's with their bloated salaries and pay offs to the politicians? 07-08-04 00:48:03 _____________________________________________________ | |
KobyBrandt ::: Favorites We shall overcome! Hey, btw, I hear Mitt's actually paying people to attend the upcoming Iowa Straw Poll to vote for him (free transportation, food, and all the perks). Shows you the quality of the candidate when he has to actually bribe people to come in and vote for him. It's not only pathetic, it sounds (and is) unethical. 07-08-04 00:52:13 _____________________________________________________ | |
maggothon ::: Favorites yeah, very unethical, but ya know I could use some free food, too bad its in Iowa, really wish it was someplace I'd like to visit. 07-08-04 01:01:16 _____________________________________________________ | |
immanent ::: Favorites Social Security & Medicare, just to name two. This despotism HAPPENED because we've expended way more on guns & butter than we thought. Social welfare and Defense spending have equally put us in the $9 trillion hole we're in now, projected to be $40-60 trillion in 30 years. You'll know true despotism if the dollar crashes. 07-08-04 01:50:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
immanent ::: Favorites Google Video: "Money Masters" "Fiat Empire" "America: Freedom to Fascism" "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" "Why we Fight" "Iraq for Sale" "The Corporation" "Manufacturing Consent" Ron Paul '08 07-08-04 02:03:38 _____________________________________________________ |
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Despotism (1946)
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