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Posts from J carlton, Calgary

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J Carlton, Calgary

Lincoln went to war to preserve the industrial north and its tax base at the behest of the central bankers of the day. Every war needs a moral banner under which to conduct itself...so freeing the slaves became that banner. Escaped or freed blacks were forced to serve one year in the Union Army where they were used as cannon fodder. And why didn't Lincoln mention the slaves of the north in his Emancipation Proclamation? It was a political war not an act of humanitarianism. And as a point of interest, at the outset of the war, Ulysses S Grant was a slave owner, Robert E Lee was not.

J Carlton, Calgary

Dr. Paul's words and observations are pinpoint accurate. He has nailed America's greatest problem at its root. If the US continues to be an economic slave to the Federal Reserve it will surely go the way of the Roman Empire.

J Carlton, Calgary

Two million in debt is difficult to acheive...and you're now worth "two million" to the banks. Funny old system isn't it? LOL

J Carlton, Calgary

True statement from a hypocrite.

J Carlton, Calgary

Which is exactly why NOBODY should be bailing out the Eurozone. It's an endless pit of socialist failure. And they're ALL bad banks when they use only "currency" printed out of thin air...it's a house of cards.

J Carlton, Calgary

This explains very well the term "Made in China".

J Carlton, Calgary

It's nearly impossible to point out or explain an obvious lie to people who have made a conscious decision to ignore it. Only those with a sense of liberty and an open mind will accept that the system is a charade of the highest order.

J Carlton, Calgary

"As long as it is admitted that the law may be diverted from its true purpose--that it may violate property instead of protecting it--then everyone will want to participate in making the law, either to protect himself against plunder or to use it for plunder." ― Frederic Bastiat, The Law

J Carlton, Calgary

"But how is this legal plunder to be identified? Quite simply. See if the law takes from some persons what belongs to them and gives it to other persons to whom it does not belong. See if the law benefits one citizen at the expense of another by doing what the citizen himself cannot do without committing a crime." ― Frederic Bastiat, The Law

J Carlton, Calgary

Archer you've hit on the great lie that everyone has chosen to ignore. And when it can no longer be ignored most will be poorly prepared.

J Carlton, Calgary

That government was controlled by the wealthy was obvious even in the 16th century. Thomas More was beheaded by Henry 8th.

J Carlton, Calgary

And it is destroyed by inflation...which means printing more and more worthless paper tickets. That's what a "bail out" is...

J Carlton, Calgary

Greenspan isn't the only (Goldman Sachs) Chairman of the Fraudulent Reserve to come right out and admit that what they do is criminal...but they just keep right on doing it. And we let them...Abolish the Fed.

J Carlton, Calgary

Whereas I politely call it grand larceny.

J Carlton, Calgary

5 stars for an obvious truth. Abolish the Fed and its collection wing.

J Carlton, Calgary

A recent study, funded by DHS, characterizes Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority,” and reverent of liberty” as “extreme right-wing” terrorists. In the study titled Hot Spots of Terrorism and Other Crimes in the United States, 1970 to 2008 produced by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland, it omits, for the most part, any mention of Islam. In fact, it doesn’t even count the the 1993 WTC bombing! ... - Americans who believe their “way of life” is under attack - - People who consider themselves “anti-global” (presumably those who are wary of the loss of American sovereignty) - - Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority” - - Americans who are “reverent of individual liberty” - - People who “believe in conspiracy theories that involve grave threat to national sovereignty and/or personal liberty.” ... MORE than a little twisted isn't it?

J Carlton, Calgary

Government is not interested in protecting our rights...dictating them yes, but not protecting them.

J Carlton, Calgary

Couldn't have said it any better Mike.

J Carlton, Calgary

Right again Mike, The media won't publish what the FBI and local Police Departments already know...armed law abiding citizens automatically create a safer more polite society. But that leaves the Government and other bed wetters without the power and control they crave.

J Carlton, Calgary

You're right about the plan being re-worked Mike. The Globalists are doing everything they can to disarm and destroy the last obstacle to world domination that stands in their path...that pesky Constitution and those who believe in it. I'm seeing a very many people who would not have ever wanted a gun in their homes...arming themselves as the picture becomes clearer to them.

J Carlton, Calgary

Everyone has the right to defend their lives with whatever means is available. Preferably with at least equal and opposite force. It is a basic law of nature.

J Carlton, Calgary

Laws disarming honest citizens ... are immoral.

J Carlton, Calgary

A true statement based entirely in Morality.

J Carlton, Calgary

Registration is a the precursor to confiscation (it has no other purpose). And if we look at history, confiscation is the precursor to genocide.

J Carlton, Calgary

Gun controlled areas like the Aurora Theater are "criminal safe areas". Which is why nobody was shooting back at the mad man.

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