Posted on 07/29/2009 10:13:21 AM PDT by spycatcher
I wonder if she is any relation to Mikhail Kalashnikov, the developer of the AK-47 rifle series? I know many Russian females put an “a” at the end of the surname.
Oh and yeah, the Chinese dial 911 and the Russians—err Soviets (and their allies) come to the rescue...
Not so odd if you have been watching putty-pute. He is building an alliance of our enemies and he is sticking his fingers in our eyes every chance he gets.
I don't have to. It is a matter of historical record. Even Orwell wrote about it in Homage to Catalonia.
I'll tell you what, I'll even be nice and give you a dandy example of what I'm talking about. I won't even stoop to how European banking families funded Lenin; I'll work off an example here in the USA.
A Marxist railroad attorney and former ambassador to Germany acting as the Clerk of the US Supreme Court added a headnote to an opinion (Santa Clara v. Southern Pacific) that became the precedent giving corporations equal protection to people as "persons" under the 14th Amendment: Kelo and the 14th Amendment: Exploring a Constitutional Koan. The decision was key to developing the corporate robber barony that became the tax-exempt foundations running environmental NGOs today.
Iwould simply assume and count upon that all of the zer0bots are “giving away the farm” on state secrets as rapidly as they possibly can...trying to do as much damage as they effectively can while profiting at the same time.
Some days I think it might just be better if we simply all stormed DC en masse with pitchforks and torches - and a few other useful (but nameless in this forum) implements, and literally threw the rascals out, pausing only to confiscate their incriminating documents for the sake of future prosecution.
But that’s nothing but a totally far-fetched, recurring daydream that passes before my eyes...you know - the sort of thing no sensible American would ever instigate or act upon, right?
A.A.C.
Less than 20% of colonial Americans actively supported our Revolution. Don’t need everybody or even half the population. The same people who’re putting their heads in the sand now, will put their heads in the sand no matter what’s happening around them.
I agree, and am with you. However, there was actual leadership, some organization, a declaration of independence, and a commitment to the idea of “united we stand, divivded we fall”.
The leadership is coallescing as we speak. Probably will revolve around Palin. The Tea Parties have given the Silent Majority the voice it never had. They will for organizing an active resistance to The Marxist Onada and his gang of angry commies.
When ever I feel despondant about my country, I make myself remember one thing—socialism fails every time it’s tried. Also remember that at least 47% of voters did no choose Onada.
I remain cautiously optimistic that ultimately there will be a political solution—i.e. voters turn The Marxist Onada out of office. But I’m also preparing myself for the possibility that the commies will try to retain their grip on power even if they are rejected.
I do not understand how a book on the POUM and its opposition to the Communists proves your point.
Sorry, but that doesn’t explain how “our” elites created Marxism and the Soviet Union. You have provided an interesting footnote to history, and one that the Supreme Court can still eliminate, reduce, or modify — or can I take it for granted that our judicial system is Marxist?
Communists were deeply involved at key points of a Republican dominated American government as sponsored by agents of corporate wealth as early as the 19th century. They instituted the founding bases upon which they are constructing global government today. That alone proves my point.
By "our own elites" I was referring to the sponsors of Western capitalism, the international banking class that funded the Bund der Gerechten and their American cohorts, whose material participation in the industrial development of the Soviet Union is a matter of record.
By the late 19th Century, there was significant participation in that group from among American financial interests. It was these folks who sent their kids to study under Marxists in Europe. I have records of such extending back to the 1850s, including members of the Walker family (in particular, an influential cousin of George Herbert Walker (33° Mason, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and participant on Jekyll Island)).
You have provided an interesting footnote to history, and one that the Supreme Court can still eliminate, reduce, or modify or can I take it for granted that our judicial system is Marxist?
It's more a glint off the tip of an iceberg. Consider how the treaty power was inserted into the Constitution for the United States at its original drafting, which has since become the linchpin of its downfall. Once you've absorbed that, if you are still interested, there is one more that completes the picture. It is my opinion (which I shared with Wayne Hage) that it was the lenders to the young republic who called the shots on the treaty power. Young Mr. Hamilton went for it to get sufficient funds to protect the nation from European reconquest. He did not understand the consequences, although his nemesis Mr. Henry certainly did.
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