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Old 08-25-2008, 07:23 AM
 
Location: Huntington, NY
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From Republic Magazine:

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Old 08-25-2008, 08:35 AM
 
Location: Orlando
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What a great article. There is a ton of information and as I read it it seems to me there are better choices than the 2 primary parties.
I found John McCains ties to organized crime disturbing. It appears he is aligned with the Bilderberger group as well with the association with the Rothchiilds. While I don't have great concerns about Bilderberger I can't say I would agree with all their goals and strategies. It certainly seems those that line them selves with them have a distinct advantage.

Does anyone else have concerns about these associations?

Obama has George Seros who is a socialist billionaire but I dont find that threatening. Unfortunately the other candidates did not have associations listed. Perhaps their lack of contacts is why they get so little press.... that and Rupert Murdock is for the Republican....go figure.
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Old 08-27-2008, 10:12 PM
 
Location: Huntington, NY
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Setting The Record Straight about McCain & Obama

http://www.republicmagazine.com/magazines/Republic-Magazine8.pdf

Hopefully some of you have put in the effort to read these well researched articles about John McCain & Barack Obama. If you have read them and can still find yourself voting for either one of them --the lesser of two evils for sure--well, I love our country too much to vote for either one of them.

Representative Ron Paul of Texas has pointed out that Obama’s positions on constitutional
issues actually vary little from those of John McCain (39). Speaking of
Obama, McCain, and Hillary Clinton, Dr. Paul recently said that: “There really is no
choice there, they all belong to the same group, they are beholden to the military industrial
complex and the medical industry, the media industry, the whole works, the
banking industry. The rhetoric is different but they’re all after power and there is not
going to be a lot of difference.”
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Old 05-22-2009, 11:34 AM
 
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Hopefully some of you have put in the effort to read these well researched articles about John McCain & Barack Obama. If you have read them and can still find yourself voting for either one of them --the lesser of two evils for sure--well, I love our country too much to vote for either one of them.

Representative Ron Paul of Texas has pointed out that Obama’s positions on constitutional
issues actually vary little from those of John McCain (39). Speaking of
Obama, McCain, and Hillary Clinton, Dr. Paul recently said that: “There really is no
choice there, they all belong to the same group, they are beholden to the military industrial
complex and the medical industry, the media industry, the whole works, the
banking industry. The rhetoric is different but they’re all after power and there is not
going to be a lot of difference.”
You can throw any current politician into this mix. I do not understand why it is not clear that the current system is filled to the brim with corruption and why we continue to feed it.
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