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July 14th, 2008 — Quotes, War
By: William P. Christian @ 1:37 PM - EST
Editor’s note: Why are NAZI strategies, tactics and philosophies being used by American politicians?

“Why of course the people don’t want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people don’t want war neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peace makers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.”
- Hermann Goering
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July 11th, 2008 — Quotes
By: William P. Christian @ 1:49 PM - EST

“Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men’s views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the U. S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.”
-President Wilson prior to the passage of the Federal Reserve Act 1913

“We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected the promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world-government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the National auto-determination practiced in past centuries”.
- David Rockefeller, In an address to a Trilateral Commission meeting in June of 1991
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June 26th, 2008 — Immigration, Quotes
By: D. H. Williams @ 9:24 AM - EST

Let’s see what 18th Century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau had to say about our governments open borders policies:
“Do we want nations to be virtuous? - let us begin then by making the people love their country; but how can they love it, if their native land means no more to them than it does to foreigners, and if what it does for them is only what cannot be refused to anyone? It would be much worse still if they could not even enjoy security as citizens, and if their property, their lives or their freedom were at the mercy of powerful men, without being able or allowed to risk having recourse to the law. Then, subjected to the duties of the civil state, but without enjoying even the rights of the state of nature, and unable also to use their own strength in order to defend themselves, they would be in the worst condition that free men can be in, and for them the sense of the words ‘my country’ could only be hateful or ridiculous.” - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract
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