I wonder if the average american thinks like I do. My guess is that most people don’t think like me. I know that certainly is more realistic than expecting people to think like myself. Although the new Batman addresses the war on terror delema very well it does not question the fabric of socitey issue that I deal with on my blog. In fact I actually think of myself more as a Batman against our society, because I would not resort to the same tactics in order to defeat the evil as Batman does in this movie. So in essence Batman is the government and the Joker is terrorism. But, missing even from this film is the questioning of the society itself and the nature of that society and the lengths that it will go to defend itself. But it does point the finger at you as the citizen in this society and it demands that you make the right choice even in the face of a flawed society!!!
Now that Bush has made wire tapping legal we can all sleep at night knowing that the biggest terrorist now can be found located inside the Whitehouse. Bush please don’t protect my liberties. What was that oath of office all about? I thought that wire tapping was unlawful due to that document we call the constitution. Let me ask you a simple question. If you are elected to protect the constitution and you implement laws that are contrary to the constitution then how could you say you are protecting it??? Don’t bother answering this because I don’t want to hear your answer.
With spending out of control and big government bureaucrats at the helm the only acceptable answer to the housing and banking crisis is more regulation. Which of course means more government not less.
Of course everything could be fixed quite easily with monetary reform designed to stabilize the free-falling US dollar. Where is the news analysis of such a plan? Yep there is nobody on the face of the earth (besides me of course) who is thinking it. Right?… Wrong, but I believe that silence is deafening. The lack of critical discussion on the issue could only be described pathetic. Could it be the monopolistic Federal Reserve that’s the problem? No way!
Well you can knock back down to the earth two birds with one stone. That metaphorical stone is stable money. The most logical and simple solution is to restore the people’s right to have and use real money, gold and silver. This would have a stabilizing affect on the value of the dollar while also slowing government spending. The net result… less regulation and free markets.
Do to the US Bankruptcy stable real money was essentially outlawed even though the constitution makes provisions to ensure that only real money be used. The congress is the only branch of government strictly authorized to issue money. The Private Federal Reserve bank is an arm of the international bankers who leveraged the nation into the bankruptcy. I believe it is important that this be fully understood by the citizens. Because the consequences are far reaching. There are two choices. We can continue on the path that we are currently on, where your rights and freedoms, even your freedom of speech, will continue to fall victim to economic and geopolitical instability. Or you can educate yourself and try to prevent it.
After reviewing the information, Springmann granted the warrant, and Muschell and a number of armed agents served it on the home shortly after 7 a.m. Nov. 6, 2007, while Denise Simon was getting the couple’s youngest child, 11, ready for school. James Simon was out of the country on business, according to court documents. Three days later, Denise Simon, a fo […]
But little known to most Americans, no matter how closely they might follow the news, the torture by whatever name one might choose to call it, is not even the worst of it. According to a March 2003 report that appeared in the Washington, DC, area only in the little-read Washington Times, the United States government has his two young sons in its custody . A […]