Posted on 09/12/2009 9:02:47 AM PDT by Dallas
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I started watching the video but since I’ve got to keep my blood pressure under control i”ll refrain from watching that lying scumbag.
“The Father of all Lies”...yep, he’s possesed
Peasants (tax slaves) do not really need to know or understand all the King does for the good of his people
They, the lies he told, were the same kind of bullshit lies a pimp tells a prospective whore as part of the sweet talk to get her to come ‘be with him’....we all know what happens after that.
Good video. I watch him talk and although I’m not a body language expert I thought he didn’t believe his own words when he was saying them.... the lies were intentional.
Well yeah, there’s always that
I know you say that in jest, but here's a definition of a Fiefdom: Reads remarkable like the condition of the democrat controlled Congress and their various vassal organizations
Under the system of medieval European feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud, feoff, or fee, often consisted of inheritable lands or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord, generally to a vassal, in return for a form of allegiance, originally to give him the means to fulfill his military duties when called upon. However anything of value could be held in fief, such as an office, a right of exploitation (e.g., hunting, fishing) or any other type of revenue, rather than the land it comes from. Originally, the feudal institution of vassalage did not imply the giving or receiving of landholdings (which were granted only as a reward for loyalty), but by the eighth century the giving of a landholding was becoming standard. The granting of a landholding to a vassal did not relinquish the lord's property rights, but only the use of the lands and their income; the granting lord retained ultimate ownership of the fief and could, technically, recover the lands in case of disloyalty or death.[1] By the middle of the tenth century, fiefs had largely become hereditary.[2] Eventually, great feudal lords sought also to seize governmental and legal authority (the collection of taxes, the right of high justice, etc.) in their lands, and some passed these rights to their own vassals.[2]
Thanks Dallas. I’ve put it to good use.)
Hm? ....This is a very interesting way to look at political patronage.
Under the system of medieval European Democrat feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud, feoff, or fee, often consisted of inheritable lands entitlements or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord, Obama generally to a vassal, democrat organizations in return for a form of allegiance, originally to give him the means to fulfill his military voting duties when called upon. However anything of value could be held in fief, such as an office, a right of exploitation (e.g., hunting, fishing) or any other type of revenue, rather than the land it comes from. Originally, the feudal institution of vassalage did not imply the giving or receiving of landholdings (which were granted only as a reward for loyalty).........
Yep! They head for the nearest ACORN office.
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