Tuesday, April 17, 2007

 

Articles of Impeachment To Be Filed On Cheney

Articles of Impeachment To Be Filed On Cheney

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), the most liberal of the Democratic presidential candidates in the primary field, declared in a letter sent to his Democratic House colleagues this morning that he plans to file articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney.

Kucinich has made ending the war in Iraq the central theme of his campaign. He has even taken aim at the leading Democratic presidential candidates in the field for their votes on authorizing the war.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

 

The Money Masters - Part 1 of 2

The Money Masters - Part 1 of 2

The Money Masters the documentary discuss the topics of money (as it relates to central banking and ... all » fractional reserve banking), debt, taxes and their development throughout the modern world.



[edit] Private central banking and fractional reserve banking The documentary criticises the control aspects of modern centralized banking systems and regulation. The film uses as evidence the history of money and banking, showing the viewer how central banks came to be what they are today, and how they operate. It supports its assertions by references and quotations from past Presidents and major players in the banking industry.



[edit] Media control The film contends that by the end of World War I private central banks owned and controlled much of America's large media, paper and film outlets, and that they achieved this through the large consolidation of wealth generated by Fractional-reserve banking and later a fractional based finance system. The film contends this alleged near-monopoly of the financial system goes largely unnoticed or redacted from the human history because of the control of human information exchange through this mainstream media ownership.



[edit] Tax The film touches briefly on the U.S. Federal income tax. See also Tax protester constitutional arguments.



[edit] Monetary Reform Act By way of conclusion, the film presents an option for a different kind of monetary policy for the United States of America.

 

The Money Masters - Part 1 of 2

The Money Masters - Part 1 of 2

The Money Masters the documentary discuss the topics of money (as it relates to central banking and ... all » fractional reserve banking), debt, taxes and their development throughout the modern world.



[edit] Private central banking and fractional reserve banking The documentary criticises the control aspects of modern centralized banking systems and regulation. The film uses as evidence the history of money and banking, showing the viewer how central banks came to be what they are today, and how they operate. It supports its assertions by references and quotations from past Presidents and major players in the banking industry.



[edit] Media control The film contends that by the end of World War I private central banks owned and controlled much of America's large media, paper and film outlets, and that they achieved this through the large consolidation of wealth generated by Fractional-reserve banking and later a fractional based finance system. The film contends this alleged near-monopoly of the financial system goes largely unnoticed or redacted from the human history because of the control of human information exchange through this mainstream media ownership.



[edit] Tax The film touches briefly on the U.S. Federal income tax. See also Tax protester constitutional arguments.



[edit] Monetary Reform Act By way of conclusion, the film presents an option for a different kind of monetary policy for the United States of America.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

 

John Kerry angrily grabs the protester's microphone stand away!

Protester: Global warming scam confrontation with John Kerry and Wife!

John Kerry and Wife get in a fight with protester in Seattle! (Skip to 1:11:05, lasts for about 10 minutes)

John Kerry finally grabs the microphone stand away!
(at 1:15:00)
http://www.tvw.org/MediaPlayer/A...07040041& TYPE=V

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