Just thoughts…

January 2, 2010 by Miguel  
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As our 44th president completes his first year as president, I ask, how much did we gain, and more importantly, how much did we lose?
As the Church of Obama steadily gains followers, it has become an unwritten sin to talk bad about the man. No never mind that we have freedom of speech in this country. You are either a racist, or with the man. There is no gray area when talking about him, and thats where the problem begins. See in life there is a gray area, the one people tend to forget that exists. If one cant criticize the man, then who can? People say we need to give him time, but he didn’t waste any time to raise the national debt to a point where it seems like we are never going to get out of debt. A debt that neither you or I incurred, we were just handed the bill because 300+ people decided it would be best for us to go into another country to occupy space, to bail out people who got themselves into trouble. When is it that the people of this country will wake up to the truth?
Minorities don’t want anyone to talk bad about the man, they look at him like he is one of us. But he is not!!! We don’t align ourselves with people who are just as bad as the next person. Tim Geithner is no different than Hank Paulson. Ben Bernanke is the same as Alan Greenspan. These experts are all playing on the same team. It may seem like a reform is coming, but as long as we vote for either democrats or republicans, then we are all going to be seeing the same “change” that was promised to us.
See Obama ran a campaign that was so clever, no one saw it coming until it was too late. Well lat me take that back, the change is coming, but its nothing that we expected. Its a change where the American dollar is going to collapse, where the cashless society is going to begin just like the Irish. We should all HOPE, but not for the president to do anything for us, but for people to wake up to the truth and see for themselves that only being true, and righteous can we be able to once again be the strong nation that was the envy of many.
And while im on the topic of the president, why is it that i can’t talk bad about him? See the other day, i compared the man to G.W. Bush and people looked at me like i was crazy. One man told me that as a minority i should be ashamed of myself. “The man has to be given a chance. He didn’t ask for this war, he cant solve all of the problems by himself. Shame on you”. See what i have to deal with. It doesn’t mater to people that the president claimed to pull out the soldiers 6 months into his campaign. It doesn’t matter that he added more soldiers to the war, it doesn’t matter that he kept alot of people that were on the Bush team. And why is the president always on TV. He isn’t in showbiz. Can someone tell him that all the time he has spent on tv could be used to do something to help this country. Jesus, this year alone, he as been on tv so much, that he is has made more people watch tv more than ever. Everyone wants to see the president say something funny, cause he is such a swell black man, and seeing that i just mentioned that he is a black man, can i really be a racist if the man is half white? So what is that considered half racist? Or a full blown hater of both the white people and black people, but if that true, then what about the real racist white people who were scared of the man because his middle name is Hussein? Are they haters of their own race? If so then maybe the whole country is confused. Only thing I know is that I will continue to push buttons, and maybe out of 100, make 2 people think for themselves.
Another thing, why is it that we are always giving “Aid” to other countries? We need aid over here in our country. I saw a commercial on tv the other day, it was sort of a feed the children commercial, but the twist is, that the commercial was aimed towards helping kids here in America. Can you believe it? We are making commercials to help kids in our country. Now if you don’t think that its the shittiest thing you have ever heard, then i have nothing else to say.

Video: Rothschild Regrets Global Governance Tough To Act

December 19, 2009 by admin  
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David Rothschild regrets Global Governance tough to activate in Copenhagen\

“Simon Linnett, Executive Vice-Chairman of Rothschild, has called for a new international body, the World Environment Agency, to regulate carbon trading.

In a recently published paper, Trading Emissions, for the Social Market Foundation, Mr Linnett argues that the International problem of climate change demands an international solution.

Unless governments cede some of their sovereignty to a new world body, he says, a global carbon trading scheme cannot be enforced and regulated.”

David Rothschild regrets that Global Governance is proving very hard to activate at the UN climate conference in Copenhagen.

Obama Pledges Action With Or Without Climate Deal in …

December 18, 2009 by admin  
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Obama said the ability to “take collective action is in doubt right now,” admitting that the success of the conference “hangs in the balance.”

Upset at the fact that the Copenhagen agenda is stalling, Obama is busily attempting to engineer an agreement via a series of behind closed doors meetings with world leaders.

“President Barack Obama and world leaders are holding another impromptu meeting in search of a climate deal,” reports the Associated Press. “Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said Friday that Obama was meeting behind closed doors with the leaders of Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Japan. Also participating in the talks were developing countries.”

Episode: 12.17.09 Eugenics Peanut-Butter and Jelly SandMitch

December 17, 2009 by admin  
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Host: Jerry Adams

We have more news and leaked video from arrested protesters in COP15 protest. We discuss Eugenics. We reobserve our mandaite from President John F Kennedy. Osama Ben Ladin is dead.

Video and Links:

Police torture arrested people at COP15

Eugenics

The Population Control Agenda Behind Copenhagen Summit

PoPOffsets

President John F Kennedy Secret Society Speech

Its Peanut Butter Jelly Time!!!

Osama Bin Ladin is Dead

The Hockey Stick vs. Ice Core Data

December 14, 2009 by admin  
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The Copenhagen Danish Text

December 10, 2009 by admin  
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I think we should really examine this leaked document.  Dubed “The Danish Text” what this document really is ” The Copenhagen agreement” imposing a global Dictatorship.  One can clearly see how third world countries are about to be crushed!

Copenhagen Climate Change Agreement

Copenhagen Hookers Offering It Up For Free!

December 9, 2009 by admin  
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Obama delays Copenhagen Visit Because of Climate Gate

December 4, 2009 by admin  
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This statement was just released from White House Press Secretary (WHPS) Robert Gibbs. President Obama will now visit Copenhagen on December 18th, not on December 9th.  Read the full statement below.

The President strongly believes that all nations have a responsibility to combat the threat of climate change. He has already taken unprecedented action to do so at home, including an historic investment in clean energy solutions that will reduce our dependence on oil and create jobs. Abroad, he has engaged leaders bilaterally and multilaterally on the issue of climate change, and agreed to participate in the climate conference in Copenhagen.

After months of diplomatic activity, there is progress being made towards a meaningful Copenhagen accord in which all countries pledge to take action against the global threat of climate change. Following bilateral meetings with the President and since the United States announced an emissions reduction target that reflects the progress being made in Congress towards comprehensive energy legislation, China and India have for the first time set targets to reduce their carbon intensity. There has also been progress in advancing the Danish proposal for an immediate, operational accord that covers all of the issues under negotiation, including the endorsement of key elements of this approach by the 53 countries represented at the Commonwealth Summit last weekend.

This week, the President discussed the status of the negotiations with Prime Minister Rudd, Chancellor Merkel, President Sarkozy, and Prime Minister Brown and concluded that there appears to be an emerging consensus that a core element of the Copenhagen accord should be to mobilize $10 billion a year by 2012 to support adaptation and mitigation in developing countries, particularly the most vulnerable and least developed countries that could be destabilized by the impacts of climate change. The United States will pay its fair share of that amount and other countries will make substantial commitments as well. In Copenhagen, we also need to address the need for financing in the longer term to support adaptation and mitigation in developing countries. Providing this assistance is not only a humanitarian imperative – it’s an investment in our common security, as no climate change accord can succeed if it does not help all countries reduce their emissions.

Based on his conversations with other leaders and the progress that has already been made to give momentum to negotiations, the President believes that continued US leadership can be most productive through his participation at the end of the Copenhagen conference on December 18th rather than on December 9th. There are still outstanding issues that must be negotiated for an agreement to be reached, but this decision reflects the President’s commitment to doing all that he can to pursue a positive outcome. The United States will have representation in Copenhagen throughout the negotiating process by State Department negotiators and Cabinet officials who will highlight the great strides we have made this year towards a clean energy economy.

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