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Snookie
30th May 2014, 22:41
The writer in this piece points out the utter hypocrisy of the West in general, and the US in particular by wondering what would have happened if Russia had pulled some of the same stunts the US and it's cohorts have in the last several years.

This includes overthrowing a democratic regime in the Ukraine and putting their puppet in charge.



http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/05/neil-clark/just-imagine/

Milneman
30th May 2014, 22:50
But, Blanche, they didn't. And we are here, and they are there, and you are welcome to immigrate there if you'd rather support that regime.

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DeDukshyn
30th May 2014, 23:47
But still - the point of, if anyone else tried to pull what the US government regularly pulls, they would likely be nuked first, and be asked questions later. ;)

mosquito
31st May 2014, 02:11
It would be interesting to know what percentage of Americans know that Canada actually exists !:rolleyes:

DeDukshyn
31st May 2014, 02:21
It would be interesting to know what percentage of Americans know that Canada actually exists !:rolleyes:

They know we exist .... perhaps it's the "how"? ;)

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crosby
31st May 2014, 03:04
It would be interesting to know what percentage of Americans know that Canada actually exists !:rolleyes:

i'll second that notion. it is appalling what many Americans do not know!!!!!
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rgray222
31st May 2014, 17:03
Neil Clark is a regular contributor to Russia Today (RT), the Voice of Russia, The Guardian, The Australian, The First Post, Morning Star, New Statesman, The Spectator, R.F.O., Daily and Sunday Express. His work has also appeared in The Fleet Street Letter, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, The Times and in publications as diverse as The American Conservative, Pravda and The Racing Post.

He supports renationalisation of the railways and public utilities (he is a co-founder of the pressure group The Campaign for Public Ownership), a new top rate of income tax on the very wealthy, free care for the elderly, a free National Health Service including the restoration of NHS dentistry, protection of the Green Belt and the countryside, restoration of capital punishment and the reversal of the draconian ban on smoking in public places.

He is in favor of big government, for regulation and pro government ownership.

It seems to me that Neil Clark is in favor of government intervention and government action, it just depends on which government is taking the action. Anyone that is pro nationalization is suspect in my book. Anyone that thinks interference by a socialized or democratic government is a good thing is suspect. Life is better for everyone when they can live and die by their own choices and not the choices of a few elites.

Minimal government involvement and limited government size is a way to insure that the chance of war is minimized. Limited and scaled down government is the best way to stop domestic spying, IRS abuse and all the things most people hate about government. Large socialized governments have a proven track record and it is not pretty.

Cidersomerset
31st May 2014, 17:29
US-Canada border tensions over the road


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This has sent me off at a tangent, its a different story at the other US land border..

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Flash
31st May 2014, 23:16
I was speaking with a friend yesterday who has family in Europe, France, Spain and in South American Brazil.

We were discussing the new rules in Brazil to go there, where we need a visa (US citizens need it too) and it takes about 3 months to get, a bit like in the old soviet union the time was stretched to get visa, or in some countries. Usually Canadian would have visas in a matter of hours for anywhere in the world, but not anymore. THen I told her the it is the BRICK countries, ready to impose on us what we have imposed on them for a century, meaning stringent border control and visa controls, not accepting our money, etc etc.

She then told me that even in Europe lots of companies and people do not want to deal with American anymore. So much so, that some American companies are now using Canadian, and mostly French Canadian companie, to export for them in Europe because it is still easier for us. Americans are not welcome worldwide anymore.

The world is truly changing.

mosquito
1st June 2014, 01:53
US-Canada border tensions over the road ....

AND

This has sent me off at a tangent, its a different story at the other US land border..



It's beyond belief isn't it. If there is such a thing as "terminal paranoia" then surely the USA is there already.

Carmody
1st June 2014, 02:04
Try to look at it always, as symptoms.

Symptoms of a deeper issue, one of a breakaway civilization in technology and power, trying to make a run for the planetary exits.

Using the world and all of the people on it, as the gravel and bones crushed under their feet, as a form of a bridge, or a road.

Slave labor and a cover story.

You are being mentally, genetically, and physiologically 'turned down and away', into a manipulated lower caste of humanity, and given nothing but death and hard labour. Orwell's boot stomping on a human face, forever.

Totally expendable.

While they take the genetic perfection, the future worlds, the opening of humanity, the physical immortality, the psychic sensitivities, the cloning, the increased intelligence, the genetic manipulation of themselves into a superior, perfected humanity.

They are taking their opening and freedom at the cost of all of you. Without your permission or knowing, but definitely with your involvement. And they are holding your now genetically destroyed and environmentally destroyed self, up, as cover, a shield, from potential threats from aliens, who they feel will attack, if any thing was shared with you, at all.

Have a nice day.

Carmody
2nd June 2014, 13:20
To help make my point about failing to remain in focus and not chase symptoms, but move to core considerations..this..from Joseph Farrell:


The late US Senator Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), a decorated World War Two veteran, after the conclusion of the Senate Iran-Contra hearings, complained of something that most Americans completely dismissed at the time, but his concerns are worth recalling. Senator Inouye complained that the executive branch, in league with elements from the intelligence sector and the military, was running an entirely-off-the-books military-industrial-intelligence complex, complete with its own bureaucracy, chains of command, bases, air force, navy, ground forces… in short, we were looking at a completely parallel structure, mirroring all the public faces of government in its military, financial, and intelligence operations, and yet, completely separate from it and almost completely free of any public oversight.