View Full Version : I Told You So! Of Course Washington will Steal Your Retirement Benefits
mick silver
29th December 2012, 07:16 PM
http://www.thedailybell.com/28418/Ron-Holland-I-Told-You-So-Of-Course-Washington-will-Steal-Your-Retirement-Benefits
Twisted Titan
29th December 2012, 11:47 PM
Yet ANOTHER reason to get guns out of the hands of The People
Could you imagin The Damage Grammy can do when she finds out there is no more SS checks coming but she has a 357 in the top nightstand?
Twisted Titan
30th December 2012, 12:19 AM
The risks and threats of standing up to Washington's wealth confiscation and aggression are great. But we have to take a stand. One of the greatest men in history I've studied was a relatively unknown, career army colonel coming from a respected family who lived right across the river from the nation's capitol. Just before the start of a war, the head of the nation offered this officer the opportunity to take command of the entire national army if he would only lead an invasion and turn against his state and people. This officer declined the offer and all that went with it. The head of the nation was so outraged that he had the officer's home and plantation occupied, confiscated and used as a burial ground for the war dead, never to be returned to his family or their descendents.
The president was Abraham Lincoln, the colonel was Robert E. Lee (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=28215');) and his home, called Arlington, is now known as Arlington National Cemetery right across the Potomac River from Washington, DC (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=2633');).
"Sirs, my name is the heritage of my parents. It is all I have, and it is not for sale. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less." ~ Robert E. Lee
I never knew this.
wow.
mamboni
30th December 2012, 07:57 AM
The risks and threats of standing up to Washington's wealth confiscation and aggression are great. But we have to take a stand. One of the greatest men in history I've studied was a relatively unknown, career army colonel coming from a respected family who lived right across the river from the nation's capitol. Just before the start of a war, the head of the nation offered this officer the opportunity to take command of the entire national army if he would only lead an invasion and turn against his state and people. This officer declined the offer and all that went with it. The head of the nation was so outraged that he had the officer's home and plantation occupied, confiscated and used as a burial ground for the war dead, never to be returned to his family or their descendents.
The president was Abraham Lincoln, the colonel was Robert E. Lee (http://javascript<strong></strong>:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=28215');) and his home, called Arlington, is now known as Arlington National Cemetery right across the Potomac River from Washington, DC (http://javascript<strong></strong>:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=2633');).
"Sirs, my name is the heritage of my parents. It is all I have, and it is not for sale. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less." ~ Robert E. Lee
I never knew this.
wow.
I did. And yeah, Lincoln was just another egomaniacal thug who occupied the Oval Office. What he did to Mr. Lee was out of pure spite and thirst for revenge. There was no justification for his actions vis-a-vis national security. But try telling this story to the Lincoln worshippers today and they turn a deaf ear. People ask in exasperation why the world is cruel and unfair.Yet they are the reason for it, them and their long held false beliefs and unwillingness to re-examine their belief system and re-evaluate based on new facts and evidence. No! That is too much work and effort! Besides, they may not like what I see: "No, leave me with my false world view and half-baked facts and myths!"
mick silver
30th December 2012, 04:12 PM
back up ......... and thanks T T
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