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    John McCain talk about the largest redistribution of wealth

    John McCain wants to talk about Obama's redistribution of wealth program called tax breaks for the rich. Why doesn't he talk about the $1 Trillion redistribution of wealth program called the federal reserve company? You know the company that takes the American tax payers money and pockets every bit of it.

    If the federal reserve is so good for America, then why is everything they touch falling apart?

    The stock market, the dollar, the federal deficet, everything money related, they control and it is going down.

    NOW, we're supposed to give them the ULTIMATE AUTHORITY to fix the problems they've created? I think not!

    Go watch the film on you tube called the money changers, 3.5 hours of federal reserve history. Why won't people take the time to learn what is killing this country? We could be saving $40 to $50 Billion a MONTH by cutting them out of the picture, but people just don't care and will overlook the criminal activity. Watch the movie and learn why we're doomed for failure if the feds stay in control of our money.

    As far as the Wall street bailout goes, Now that the federal reserve is going to be in charge of the world money supply all in the name of the government, government will never leave the business sector. Its a done deal unless we get serious about getting rid of them.

    Talk about a redistribution of wealth, thats what the federal reserve is doing, transferring the AMERICAN PEOPLES money into they're pockets to the tune of $1 trillion a year, why doesn't John McCain talk about that?
    Unless we get those criminals & make them pay for what they have done to our country and the lawlessness they have sponsored, we are just another Mexico ourselves!

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    Because the bankers control everything. And do you think they'd give the go-ahead to their puppets to talk about such things.

    A little known fact -- R. Kennedy knew about the 'fed' and agreed with dismantling it. He is dead.

    The bankers and their globalists allies control everything, and the dissemination of information, mostly. Why do you think they want to come forwad with their new "online/internet" versions of the patriot act? Youtube and co. are censoring many many things, can you imagine ANYTHING the government/bankers deem inappropriate, shut down?

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    Talk about a redistribution of wealth, thats what the federal reserve is doing, transferring the AMERICAN PEOPLES money into they're pockets to the tune of $1 trillion a year, why doesn't John McCain talk about that?
    McCain has already admitted he doesn't know much about the ecnonomy or economics during a Q&A, and in a few short months he is an expert? If I can find that speech, will post, but give me time.
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    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/14/op...in&oref=slogin
    Paul Krugman column from Jan. 14, 2008.
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    [quote="Emanon"]

    A little known fact -- R. Kennedy knew about the 'fed' and agreed with dismantling it. He is dead.

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    I think it was JFK. He signed an order to return us to a gold standard, but the order was never enforced. I didn't know about it, but this video, about the history of our money, mentioned it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FiaUpeJxcA (Part 1)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbyQB8e-rQg (Part 2)

    If you have 12 minutes, this is a good watch.
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