Here is an interesting video of a presentation by Ron Paul at the "Birth and Death of the Fed" conference at Jekyll Island, Georgia, 27 Febuary 2010. Includes an introduction by Mises Institute founder and chairman Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., and closing remarks by Institute president Douglas E. French.
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Apparently, the liberal corporate owned mainstream media was too busy reporting on fictitious violence at tea parties to bother with reporting on real violence occurring on the streets of New Orleans.
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Everyone has presuppositions, a general set of beliefs, a grid through which we perceive everything that happens – a general belief about what is true, and they will live more consistently on the basis of these presuppositions than even they themselves may realize.
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While many people dismiss the New World Order as a conspiracy theory, it is neither a conspiracy nor a theory. It may be true there are many conspirators working within the New World Order, in it's broader application, the New World Order is really more of an agenda by a group of international elites that control and manipulate governments, industry and media organizations worldwide. Any intelligent person examining history and events occurring today cannot describe it as a theory either, rather the New World Order is clearly documented in historical documents in both the words and actions of world leaders.
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In an effort for many people or groups to remain “politically correct”, they are shying away from using the phrase merry Christmas for fear of offending someone who may not believe in this particular season. In recent years, some major corporations opted to use the phrase happy holidays instead and suffered a serious backlash from their decision that they reverted back to using Merry Christmas in all of their greetings. For many people, the phrase is representative of their religious beliefs as well as the season of wishing everyone good will and hoping the previous year had been good to them.
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We know Dick Lamm as the former Governor of Colorado. In that context his thoughts are particularly poignant. Last week there was an immigration overpopulation conference in Washington, DC, filled to capacity by many of American's finest minds and leaders. A brilliant college professor by the name of Victor Davis Hanson talked about his latest book, Mexifornia, explaining how immigration — both legal and illegal — was destroying the entire state of California. He said it would march across the country until it destroyed all vestiges of The American Dream.
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SPRINGFIELD, Va., May 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — English First warned fans of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Dr. James Dobson and other syndicated talk shows that a proposed FCC regulation would drive their favorite programs off the air.
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In yet another example of the breech of separation between Church and State, over 400 children were taken from their Fundamentalist LDS Church parents on the polygamist ranch in Eldorado, Texas by the Child Protective Services. Department of Public Safety Sgt. Danny Crawford testified of their discovery of a church bishop's records taken from a safe at the ranch that listed about 38 families, some of them polygamous and some that included wives 16 or 17 years old. But under repeated cross-examination, Crawford acknowledged the records contained no evidence of sexual abuse.
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President Bush has described John McCain as a "true conservative" while VietNam veterans describe him in another way.
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Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton was fatally shot by law officers when he took his ongoing battle with Kirkwood, Mo. City Hall to the next level. Thornton claimed city leaders and stifled and harassed him in the past, and had filed a federal lawsuit charging Kirkwood officials of violating his constitututional rights to free speech by banning him from speaking at their meetings. He had been arrested and hauled off in handcuffs after asserting his constitutional rights in 2006 at a meeting where he protested the persecution by the mayor and the city attorney, accusing the city of operating under a “jackass plantation mentality.”
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