Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1101-1125] of 3602Posts from J Carlton, calgaryJ Carlton, calgary Previous 25 Next 25 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/8/11 re: Carroll Quigley quote This incestuous cabal of "bankers" is at the heart of every corrupt, anti-Constitutional action taken by our bought and paid for puppet government. Abolish the Fed. Bring back FREE enterprise. 6 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/8/11 re: Oscar Callaway quote Plank no. 6. "Centralization of the means of communications and transportation in the hands of the State"...We're being told what to believe, who to elect and what to buy. 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/7/11 re: Frederic Bastiat quote Waffler is a former Federal Reserve collection "agent". Well that certainly explains things. It explains why he has NO allegiance to the USA...he's a paid Globalist Tyrant. I have more regard for things I've scraped off of my boot. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/7/11 re: Major L. L. B. Angus quote duh...gold has whatever "intrinsic" value two people place on it at any given time...try that with a piece of paper with ink on it. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/7/11 re: Major L. L. B. Angus quote Oh come on guys...don't you think we're all better off now than we were 4 trillion dollars ago? Hasn't the quality of life improved while carrying half the planet as welfare recipients all courtesy of the American taxpayer? Isn't it ok when you think of how much better we have it than they do "over there"? Isn't it just fine that children here are now born over 40,000 dollars in debt? And don't you just love terms like "monetizing debt", meaning print money out of thin air? Or GDP, meaning slave hours owed to the Federal Reserve? So much for a Constitution...that Obama seems to use as A$$ wipe... Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/7/11 re: Aristotle quote Our "Global" banking system is one of control. It is created out of nothing, it has no assets to actually loan other than paper tickets with ink on them. It inflates and deflates at will. It is the reason that the Eurozone is a complete failure and the reason the US as we know it will soon disappear. If we are to survive as a nation, we must first abolish the Federal Reserve and return to sound money. Life, Liberty, Property. 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/7/11 re: Frederic Bastiat quote Waffler Waffler Waffler...Billy Yank was right, you are indeed a totalitarian and an obvious government shill. What you don't seem to get is that it is "you" who are in the wrong country. America is a nation of free and sovereign individuals...not government sycophants. And Bastiat was an absolutely brilliant man, who wrote "The Law". A good read for anyone who wants to know why the Wafflers of the world are completely out to lunch. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/6/11 re: Lucanus quote Funny Mike. ;-) 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/5/11 re: Lucanus quote Thanks Daniel...without your insane little rant, I would never have known how simple I really am. Maybe tone down the Meds a little... Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/4/11 re: John Stockwell quote You bet Waffler, Obama's the man! 4 trillion dollars later and look how much better we're doing. The country is collapsing we're losing the last of our rights and we still have an imposter in the White House...Yup! Utopia...Obama the Kenyan is an embarrassment to every decent American who ever lived. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/4/11 re: John Stockwell quote Archer you reminded me of something I heard said once: "Hey what's all that Arab sand doing on top of OUR OIL?" There's your US Interests alright... 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/4/11 re: Lucanus quote I should qualify the above comment by saying I don't advocate violence against anybody...but a court of justice rendering a verdict of High Treason has it's own way of dealing with things... 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/4/11 re: Lucanus quote All went free when the multitudes of New England chose to "offend" a far off tyrant. In fact they established a "free" Republic which has since been stolen by a bunch of corrupt International Bankers. Maybe it's time to stop being so naieve and be a little more "offensive" in our defense of the greatest, freest nation in the history of mankind. Restore the Republic ! Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/4/11 re: Josef Stalin quote Whether or not the quote is correctly attributed, it seems to suit Stalin's sense of reasoning. After all he did murder 20 million unarmed Ukranians did he not? And a couple of hundred thousand Poles... A couple of hundred thousand more sent to the Gulags. Stalin alone gives us at least 20 million reasons to own a gun. Anonymous doesn't think he was so horrible though...go figure! Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/4/11 re: John Stockwell quote Always there has been some terrible evil at home or some monstrous foreign power that was going to gobble us up if we did not blindly rally behind it. ~ Douglas MacArthur Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/4/11 re: John Stockwell quote Our Constitution specifically addresses this with a policy of non-intervention. This was in order to deter Imperialism and Foreign Entanglements. And look where we are today...broke and carrying half the planet in the name of US (Corporate) Interests. And now we're being colonized by the very people who were presented as the "face of evil" on 911. Ironic isn't it? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/3/11 re: Chicago Tribune quote Anytime Mike ;-) Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/3/11 re: Larry P. McDonald quote A sarcastic comment is "good sense"...Dick? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/3/11 re: Robert A. Taft quote Dick, thanks for showing and being you're usual miserable self. This ought to cheer you up though...Lloyd's of London, the world's oldest insurance company has announced today that it is pulling all of its holding from European Banks. A testament to the fitness of Socialized Central Banking I'm sure! Feel better Dick? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/3/11 re: Robert A. Taft quote Generally speaking, we have no idea how completely corrupt and rotten our system is, or how long its been that way...and people think "voting" is going to make a difference? Restore the Republic. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/3/11 re: Larry P. McDonald quote The quote spotlights an absoulute truth and is already obvious to those who have studied the subject. Unlike "Simple as a Stick" Reston and the other libtards. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/3/11 re: Chicago Tribune quote "The powers of financial capitalism had (a) far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences. The apex of the systems was to be the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland; a private bank owned and controlled by the world's central banks which were themselves private corporations. Each central bank... sought to dominate its government by its ability to control Treasury loans, to manipulate foreign exchanges, to influence the level of economic activity in the country, and to influence cooperative politicians by subsequent economic rewards in the business world." ~ Professor Carrol Quigley, CFR Member Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/3/11 re: Chicago Tribune quote Rockefeller + Johnson + Kruschev = ? Strange bedfellows considering Presidents and Banks aren't supposed to be mixing. Even stranger considering Communism and Capitalism are inimicable on every level. And wasn't Kruschev supposed to be on a mission to destroy Capitalism? But it all works out if you consider communism for the proles and capitalism for the elites...imagine them having an unlimited supply of labor to keep and control. Now imagine them having the power of life and death over everyone... And the Liberal left is playing into this like moths to flame. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/2/11 re: Condoleezza Rice quote PS, Murph is right. But toss in the UN and the Federal Reserve for good measure. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/2/11 re: Emile Faguet quote It would help to know the context of this quote. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print