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    Protests Arab spring: Planned manipulation takeover of US

    Remember as we raise our voices; there are movements, groups and people all around looking for opportunities to manipulate and shut down any push for independence and freedom.

    Protests – Arab spring – planned manipulation and takeover of America?

    - Dr. Laurie Roth Thursday, October 20, 2011

    Many have welcomed folks all across the country protesting in the streets. It’s about time! Finally, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mack will get it between the eyes, along with all their other corporate Wall Street friends. Is this the real target and enemy though? We absolutely are growing in rage and pain in this country but who is causing this endless trail of losses? Homes are being stolen from Banks in historical foreclosure scams, we have 1930s size unemployment, more regulations, taxes and controls are being levied at us.

    Back in September, Communist radical and former Jobs czar for Obama, Van Jones, said an Arab spring was coming to America in October. He and his Marxist group “Rebuildthedreamâ€
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    The comments on her blog entries all appeared to be closed.
    However this was a statement of hers on the homepage:

    "Yes, it is time to march in the streets, but against the Illuminati, Federal Reserve, global banking cartels, billions we give to the UN, while they vote us down and stand against freedom."

    Now, I am trying to square this with a speech by George HW Bush at the beginning of the successful and short Gulf War:

    "This is an historic moment. We have in this past year made great progress in ending the long era of conflict and cold war. We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order -- a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations. When we are successful -- and we will be -- we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the U.N.'s founders."

    There are some crazy people at the UN---and there are some very reasonable people, too. Are we supposed to just ignore the possibility that manpower contributed from other countries would lessen the burden that the US typically shoulders in world politics? I'm not saying that it would be easy to manage the complications from working with international forces. In fact if they got involved in an Arab country as peacekeepers I don't know if you would even want soldiers from Muslim countries participating. But when we do it on our own the costs soar and then it can become politically unpopular if it drags out. ( well not so much if Obama does it--the media doesn't complain). It tends to be counterproductive for Republicans, though.
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