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  • #16
    Re: Obama exempts INTERPOL from Constitution

    OMG my friends what have we let happen? I think its time to get to work and handle this, I have my way and groups to suport. Each of you needs to find your own way and get to it ASAP.

    It's not the time to run, it's the time to fight and win

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    • #17
      Re: Obama exempts INTERPOL from Constitution

      Originally posted by skidder View Post

      I think it is totally appropriate to be paranoid at this time. Congress and the rest of the gov't are deconstructing the constitution for some unknown reason. I find it hard to believe that everyone on the hill is either crooked or brainwashed but these laws/bills speak for themselves.
      Look on the bright side guys. You didn't think that they'd let the system go down (the one that feeds them and clothes them and let's them skim ungodly amounts of money from the proles to hand out to themselves and their cronies) without a fantastic fight, now did you?

      The increasing desperation of their measures I think is telling of the state of of the ongoing collapse.

      The more draconian and invasive the higher the level of criticality of the system.

      What I read into this, is that the whole she-bang is about ready to implode. It's consistent with the stories I'm reading everywhere.

      Tick-Tock, the bell is about to toll for our country. Hope we are all ready...

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      • #18
        Re: Obama exempts INTERPOL from Constitution

        Originally posted by pwcmba View Post
        It seems to me that we are past the point of joking about calling congress or being freaked out. I am honestly at the point of trying to find the best country for me and my wife to leave/flee to and fairly soon. If anyone knows of countries that are not allowing such thing as this INTERPOL situation and have relatively low tax rates (but not required) with nice weather and respects the rule of law (a true republic) etc.. I am all ears.

        Thanks.
        It's 84 degrees in Panama City today. The Republic of Panama.

        P.S. A friend of mine just bought a house in Tonosi last week end (3 br 2 ba on an acre and walking distance to the beach) for $22,000 US.

        Tonosi has some of the best fishing in Panama. They call it the Tuna Coast for good reason.
        Last edited by dummass; December 24, 2009, 02:47 PM.

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        • #19
          Re: Obama exempts INTERPOL from Constitution

          At the risk of a rant, despite how bad this Presidential Order looks - the tyranny of Presidential Orders did not begin with Obama. The US government and its Presidents have violated the supposed chains of the Constitution since the days of the whiskey rebellion. This really ain't anything new. I'm not sure there are a lot of places to run, maybe NZ as someone suggested. We need to take a stand - but avoid violence at all costs because violence against the state will be used to justify further power consolidation. Consider civil disobedience and disobeying government rules. Consider joining forces with other like-minded people to support such efforts and I have promoted them before, please check out the the Free State Project. If on a local level enough people who are advocates of freedom can join together perhaps they can carve out their own haven amongst the madness. Not to say the US couldn't bomb the hell out of anyone they want but if that's the world we are headed into, NZ is not safe either.

          http://www.freestateproject.org/

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          • #20
            Re: Obama exempts INTERPOL from Constitution

            Originally posted by abexman View Post
            At the risk of a rant, despite how bad this Presidential Order looks - the tyranny of Presidential Orders did not begin with Obama. The US government and its Presidents have violated the supposed chains of the Constitution since the days of the whiskey rebellion. This really ain't anything new. I'm not sure there are a lot of places to run, maybe NZ as someone suggested. We need to take a stand - but avoid violence at all costs because violence against the state will be used to justify further power consolidation. Consider civil disobedience and disobeying government rules. Consider joining forces with other like-minded people to support such efforts and I have promoted them before, please check out the the Free State Project. If on a local level enough people who are advocates of freedom can join together perhaps they can carve out their own haven amongst the madness. Not to say the US couldn't bomb the hell out of anyone they want but if that's the world we are headed into, NZ is not safe either.

            http://www.freestateproject.org/
            I agree with you on avoidance of violence at all costs.
            Violence won't be necessary, anyway.

            Don't give up on the political process . . . .

            As Lincoln said, "that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."

            "Government by the people".
            All that's necessary is to educate the People as to what is already rightfully theirs . . . and through the ballot box they will wrest the power from the Financial Elite and their Political Enablers.

            Educating the People is not so hard in this day of the Internet . . . .
            raja
            Boycott Big Banks • Vote Out Incumbents

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            • #21
              Re: Obama exempts INTERPOL from Constitution

              Originally posted by pwcmba View Post
              It seems to me that we are past the point of joking about calling congress or being freaked out. I am honestly at the point of trying to find the best country for me and my wife to leave/flee to and fairly soon. If anyone knows of countries that are not allowing such thing as this INTERPOL situation and have relatively low tax rates (but not required) with nice weather and respects the rule of law (a true republic) etc.. I am all ears.

              Thanks.
              Switzerland?

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