Posted on 10/21/2009 4:22:58 AM PDT by Walter Scott Hudson
Obama plans to cede US sovereignty to a newly created world government; so claimed British Lord Christopher Monckton last week during a lecture in Minnesota. In this bonus episode of Fightin Words, Walter Hudson is interviewed on Sentinel Radio by Arlen Williams regarding how the story broke, its scope, and the conspicuous lack of coverage by the mainstream media (with the notable exception of Glenn Beck).
Click through for the podcast, if interested. Thanks, and have a nice day.
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Clinton signed Kyoto I ... never got ratified.
In America the people are the sovereigns, not the O-dumb-boys.
If we ever see an armed UN soldier on our streets then it will be time to treat them as we would treat any hostile invaders, there will be a marksman behind every blade of grass with his sights on the invader and the uniquely American instinct of what to do to correct the situation.
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I want one of those neat blue helmets for my trophy room!
I wonder where his “666” tattoo is hidden?
LOL!
If we ever see an armed UN soldier on our streets then it will be time .........
for the US military to rise up and fix the situation in Washington DC. More likely to happen than we the citizens having to exercise our 2nd Ammendment rights.
Good way to start a revolution..............
I like the picture. I will print it out and post it on my front door if it ever comes to that.
Good way to start a revolution..............
.... and end it too. The stuffed shirt bureaucrats would be paralyzed with fear and crying like babies once confronted by our own armed forces and being told they are enemies of the Constitution & under arrest. There will be no way for them to debate themselves out of that situation.
I wouldn’t count on arguments to save us, regardless of their validity.
Might I suggest that the Constitution be moved up to the first line of every argument. See every response through the prism of the Constitution — Use it or lose.
I agree that most of America seems ignorant and or illiterate, but we can’t give up trying to educate them. Look at what Beck has done.
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