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Anonymous Anonymous said...

"States' Rights" Still Effective Philosophy
(Mighty Thor, 14 Apr 06)

Yes, Bush and Cheney gotta go, but remember, the best way to do things is by taking proper account of the fundamentals. Hence and again, one brilliant step to be taken is in replacing the US Senate by means of reverting to original method of selection of Senators--by state legislatures. This reform would be easy to (1) justify to the people in general (getting it out to them is another problem though, in view of the solid Jew control of the "Jews-media"). (2) Also it would be easy (relatively) to actually enact the reform legally. Thus in one swoop a major group of conspirators would be whisked out with dispatch. Note that any serious reform must begin at the "grassroots"--fm the people themselves, who unfortunately, at least so far, are so effectively insulated. Finally, the large point is de-activate the conspiratorial Mammon empire by means of "states' rights" principle, as of the old Confederate patriots of American Civil War times. Honest elections and death to the Fed. Thor

Friday, April 14, 2006

Blogger Citisucks said...

I think it is funny(well not really)that the US thinks it can tell the rest of the world what they cannot do, while they do what they tell the rest of the world that it cannot do. There is a good reason that we are the butt of the worlds jokes. We deserve to be the butt of the world's jokes. We deserve to be looked down on as a joke of a country.

Friday, April 14, 2006

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