Tea party protest….4/14/10
- April 15th, 2010
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Posts Tagged ‘Reaching Out’
Part 2 (7:20):
- 10% of 10% of 10% is NOT enough.
Part 3 (10:03):
- "Petition of (false) hope"
We don’t ASK for our freedom, we DEMAND IT!
Part 4 (12:25):
- NO reason or right to complain.
The SOLUTION is YOU!
BTW – there are more ways to go "all out" than to simply "show your face and give your name". I only use that as an example to point out that we simply cannot afford to hold back on any level. We MUST do WHATEVER needs to be done. And we MUST put forth maximum effort at every step along the way, whatever our individual roles might be.
Sorry, but I do not have the 1st part (anybody else have it?) Here’s part 2 and 3 nonetheless.
It’s a bit ‘raw’, but like I said, it was one of my 1st videos. The points are obviously still relevant. Only thing I would change if I had to record it again would be a heightened sense of URGENCY! Sorry my (White) friends, but we damn sure don’t have ‘a couple of centuries’ to SAVE ourselves!
Sorry for making you wait so long and sorry for my being tired when recording this (random and repetitive), but I hope my experiences can somehow help you.
Part 2 is just a short news clip n regards to the fireworks "bust" (lol it was not a "bust")
Video includes tail end of march and her introduction in German.
Part 1 (12:30): Putting Them "On Point"
Part 2 (8:18): "Good" Jews & "Friendly" Lions
Part 3 (9:54): Proof Positive
Part 4 (3:07): Clip from "Defamation"
Part 5 (9:31): Original video from JAM’s radio broadcast (which will certainly get censored at some point)
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Found this on jew tube . Michael Tsarion , having an informal chat with a local film maker from Birmingham England .
Peter Garritano thinks it’s time for Vermont to call it quits with America.
The way the 54-year-old automobile salesman sees it, the "empire" is about to implode and tiny Vermont can lead the way by becoming its own independent republic. So he’s running for lieutenant governor, topping a slate of secession-minded candidates seeking statewide offices this year.
Their name: Vermont Independence Day.
"The only hope is to just say, ‘Look, this isn’t working for us. We want to start fresh again, with a real democracy,’" Garritano said. "I think that’s the answer. Hopefully, it won’t take another horrible economic breakdown to realize that the people running things don’t look out for the little guy, or us, or the soldiers. It’s all about profit and getting the last drops of oil on Earth and trampling people’s rights."
Garritano, gubernatorial candidate Dennis P. Steele and seven candidates for state Senate seats plan to declare their candidacies Friday.
Their cause isn’t new: It’s the latest incarnation of a movement that’s bubbled in Vermont and elsewhere for years. Alaska, Hawaii, New Hampshire and Texas all have made noise about seceding, to no avail.
Their method is: Organizers say it’s the first time since the Civil War that a secession movement has fielded a slate of candidates for statewide office, although individual pro-secession candidates have run before.
Few political observers give them much hope of winning, even in a left-leaning state where the popular Republican governor’s decision not to seek re-election has touched off a scramble among would-be successors, with five Democrats and a Republican in a wide-open race for the seat headed to the Nov. 2 election.
Unlikelier still is the idea that, if elected, the candidates could accomplish their goal, critics say.
"This is the triumph of hope over reality," said Garrison Nelson, a political science professor at the University of Vermont and a longtime observer of the state’s political scene. "The whole movement was spawned by having George W. Bush as president.
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