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Anthony North: You could argue that any rational person will decide that conspiracy theories are bunkum. Whilst the US government and other organisations have indulged repeatedly in conspiracies - Bay of Pigs and Watergate come to mind - it is unrealistic to think that a large organisation could get away with even credible ones, never mind the alien and satanic conspiracies.

Basically, big organisations leak like a sieve.

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Chaos is a constant state of emergency. Life in the U.S. is chaotic, with everyone hurrying, cell phone in hand, as fast as they can. And yes, even Tilley pointed out in his book that it was part of a major conspiracy when Roosevelt stole the gold in 1933. We believe in conspiracies because the evidence suggests they exist. When a President and a few crony bankers steel a nations money supply and replace it with worthless Federal Reserve Notes, that's not politics, it's criminal.

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linked-imageAnthony North: You could argue that any rational person will decide that conspiracy theories are bunkum.

I've heard this line of reasoning many times. I was also on a MSM site recently that declared "Study shows that 30% (can't remember actual number) of people believe in conspiracies."

Honestly, you'd have to be a moron to not believe in conspiracies. After all, history is FULL of them. I think that you have to be somewhere in the middle. If you don't believe that conspiracies are possible you are wrong, if you believe every conspiracy theory out there you are wrong!

As far as the constitution goes, I believe it is for the most part gone. After all President Bush said "It's just a god damn piece of paper." Not to mention, we've lost the rights of Habeus Corpus, and free speech isn't so free anymore if you disagree with the President and want to show the world, you have to go to a designated Free Speech Zone which can be changed. They don't want the Administration and their supporters to witness anyone who disagrees with them, which is what they've actually said about it. Very different from the words of Kennedy, encouraging journalists and the public to keep him on his toes, to be critical.

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All suggestions that the US Constitution is "weakened", "gone", "under threat", whatever, are lies told by the Republichristian anti-Americans who are doing their utmost to destroy US democracy. Just as the Republichristians lie when they pretend that there is any slightest "controversy" about the scientific theory of natural selection (there is no controversy), the Republichristians also lie when they suggest that the US Constitution is anything other than the bedrock foundation of the mighty, democratic nation of the United States of America.

Of course, some groups, once in power, do their utmost to destroy US democracy, most recently the Republichristians under GW bush and before him, the Gipper, but the US Constitution is strong and will remain strong. It is the founding law of the USA and no better plan for governance has ever been conceived.

'"President Bush said "It's just a god damn piece of paper."'

The hateful treason of this monster offends beyond the power of words to convey. Why has this criminal not been dragged from office?

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I've heard this line of reasoning many times. I was also on a MSM site recently that declared "Study shows that 30% (can't remember actual number) of people believe in conspiracies."

Honestly, you'd have to be a moron to not believe in conspiracies. After all, history is FULL of them. I think that you have to be somewhere in the middle. If you don't believe that conspiracies are possible you are wrong, if you believe every conspiracy theory out there you are wrong!

As far as the constitution goes, I believe it is for the most part gone. After all President Bush said "It's just a god damn piece of paper." Not to mention, we've lost the rights of Habeus Corpus, and free speech isn't so free anymore if you disagree with the President and want to show the world, you have to go to a designated Free Speech Zone which can be changed. They don't want the Administration and their supporters to witness anyone who disagrees with them, which is what they've actually said about it. Very different from the words of Kennedy, encouraging journalists and the public to keep him on his toes, to be critical.

This country is currently at war. Asserting your rights during a time of war could get you classified as a terrorist and hauled off to GITMO. The day of reconcile for this dirt bag is near.

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OK so if the Pres. can do all that why is it so damned hard for him to get anything past the Dem's in Congress? What we have here is way too much bureaucracy. The Democrats have been eroding our rights all the while saying they are protecting them, they are liers. With Teddy K. at the helm we are going down the road of Karl Marx. The Communist Manifesto Read this everything Hill and Barack says comes straight out of it.

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All suggestions that the US Constitution is "weakened", "gone", "under threat", whatever, are lies told by the Republichristian anti-Americans who are doing their utmost to destroy US democracy. Just as the Republichristians lie when they pretend that there is any slightest "controversy" about the scientific theory of natural selection (there is no controversy), the Republichristians also lie when they suggest that the US Constitution is anything other than the bedrock foundation of the mighty, democratic nation of the United States of America.

Of course, some groups, once in power, do their utmost to destroy US democracy, most recently the Republichristians under GW bush and before him, the Gipper, but the US Constitution is strong and will remain strong. It is the founding law of the USA and no better plan for governance has ever been conceived.

'"President Bush said "It's just a god damn piece of paper."'

The hateful treason of this monster offends beyond the power of words to convey. Why has this criminal not been dragged from office?

So just who do you work for the Socialist Party? The Democrats want to take all the guns from us and you seem to be falling right into step with them. What needs to happen is for us to identify all the liberals and neo-cons and get them the hell off the hill. Teddy being the first....... :gun: Sandy Berger left over from the Clinton Admin. was the one that said there were WMD's. He also was the one who stole and destroyed the 911 files. You think perhaps he was still working for Clinton? I happen to think so under Teddy and Harry Reid-who made 1.5 billion on us going into the war. Oh and Senator Feinstein finagled 1.5 billion to her husbands business while on the appropriations committee. There is a new consrvative movement crossing the country like wildfire. Ron Paul sort of started it by addressing the Illuminati and Builderburgers. What really strikes me as odd is that the Alex Jones sites are funded by an Illuminati! :blink::unsure2:

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