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  • Eisenhower I believe was talking about $900.00 hammers.

  • Eisehower's Farewell Address to the nation was one of the great ones; he had ben duped and embarrassed by the CIA and the military-industrial complex, and warned the nation; John F. Kennedy moved to smash these and see what happened to him! Lyndon Johnson gave them everything they wanted, even calling the CIA "MURDER, INC." and the nation was sold out to these thugs; too bad the people didn't listen to Eisenhower.

  • This was not just discovered. People should read the whole speech. It goes into a lot of important stuff. Eisenhower was truly a moderate and would be disgusted with the republican party today and I think with the system in general.

  • Just Discovered? To you maybe. Lol.

  • What about the Welfare Industrial Complex?

  • Insightful words... It's too late, it has already happened.

  • Clockninja

    READ

    DISABLING ACCOUNT IS FAILURE

    IT IS FOR MORON WHO BELIEVE CENSORSHIP CAN CHANGE SOMEONE

    PITIFUL

    WHAT DUMBASSES

    ROFL

  • Not sure why you would call this "just discovered"

    This was from Eisenhower's farewell address when he left office in January, 1961

  • Just discovered? you moron!

  • Eisenhower, Teddy Roosevelt, Lincoln, and Nixon and Ford were the only good republicans this country ever had. HW Bush was okay, but Reagan, George W. Bush and the rest of the republicans sucked big time.

  • @mr19932001

    yes they did.

  • I'd tap that.

  • he was a horrible man. Yes he hated the Nazis but he hated the Germans that had nothing to do with killing Jews as well, including women and children.

  • Forgive me my friends but this is new to me. never came across of this before. wow, what a man. He is bold to speak such things and endangers himself to warn the citizens for the sake of future generations.

  • @alienpatentoffice That's cool. I understand. You probably never came across this one because some of our historical knowledge is suppressed. This is one of them. Another one is a proud Marine General by the name of Smedley Darlington Butler. He gave a speech about the war being a racket. Please watch that too FYI. Do take care and be well. Best wishes to you and yours.

  • bullshit propaganda

  • "Just Discovered!" ?

    What in the fuck

    This shit was broadcast on TV

  • Misplaced power = any power granted to a creature like Eisenhower.

    The "Democratic process" is the only way such a degenerate could ever get into high office so naturally he wanted to protect it.

  • Eisenhower is 100 times the man you'll ever be

  • @QuiteUnsettled

    That doesn't make sense.

  • @bensonusaf No, it doesn't. True believers seldom do. An American named Oliver was an active speaker against Communism. Once that was mentioned, Oliver was accused or "reminded" to us living here that he was a "racist", "facist", and other distateful labels. Let's think again---It was the Soviet Union that was more racist than the appartheid government of South Africa. Soviet Union had internal passports too.

  • If people would just listen to the teachings of the elders who warned us about EVERYTHING that is happening today. All the things that our founding fathers, (less than a handful of) past presidents, pioneers, business men and Ron Paul have warned us about is happening right in front of EVERYONE'S eyes and everyone's way too comfortable to give a shit. Hmm, maybe they deserve to be enslaved. Maybe it's the best thing for them. If you're being enslaved and don't know it, you should be enslaved.

  • " Preventative war was an invention of Hitler . Frankly , I would not even listen to anyone that came and talked about such a thing . "

    Dwight D Eisenhower .Supreme Allied Commander ,President of the United States (1953--1961)

  • Well, no, Hitler certainly did not invent preventive war. That's a pretty ludicrous statement. I do love how we credit Hitler with everything. The Hollywood view of history. In the very earliest recorded histories of war 'preventive war' existed. Whatever happened to scholarship?

  • Eisenhower Quote not mine .

    Though I think his point is valid if not accurate .

  • Yes, of course the point is valid; and it is the United States that is committing the crime today, against Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, and through our criminal proxy, Israel, against Lebanon & the Palestinians.

  • "Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." Friedrich Nietzsche.

    For a long time, America has stood its ground against tyranny, imperialism, facism and communism. Battling each, look each in the face. Is it any wonder that America is becoming what they once abhorred?

  • @FecitAnon yea but its ok when they sponser terrorists and they blow them selves up...............fuck you

  • Ike was a good man and a true American. He hated imperialism. He hated the Nazis that wanted world domination..and if he was alive today he would hate what we are doing to the world.

  • @asw197 He was every bit as a true American as General Smedley Darlington Butler. R.I.P., you make me proud.

  • @asw197 so do I

  • " The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history, whether man shall be allowed to govern himself or be ruled by a small elite."

    " Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law,' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual ."

    Thomas Jefferson

  • Control the oil , control the world .

    Is it merely coincidence that Iraq , Afghanistan , Iran and Venezuela all have massive energy reserves and or geo strategic importance . The war on terror is a fraud or were just lucky everyone who hates freedom has massive oil reserves .

  • @hopeintruth yea thats why we left kuwait in the early 90s? we are leaving Iraq beggining in a few months and the TALIBAN are back in afghanistan, but yea we need the oil.............

  • Hmmmm very wisely spoken and never more relevant than in todays world, Eisenhower was a real leader of the 20th centuary, if only we had someone like him now...

  • @NoirChevalier If only we had someone that actually wanted America to grow for the better. If only we had Ronnie James Dio to continue shaping metal music and stop it's growing exaltation of money chasing. If only we had the power to reach other Solar Systems and harness the power of the Sun completely. There's a lot of "If Only" in the world, kinda makes you a cynical misanthropist, doesn't it?

  • @RyanKaufman What the fuck does Dio have to do with anything? Not to mention that he never shaped anything, he was living off his 70's-early 80's glories for years.

  • @MeatTycoonDevious If it isn't broken, don't fix it. And if my comment was just throwing out random "If only" situations, don't question the relevance of them. Or does wishful thinking really benefit the world and my examples do nothing?

  • @RyanKaufman Nothing wrong with it, except your particular "if only" was crap. Dio never shaped anything, he was busy rhyming "fire" and "desire" and thus making an ass out of himself while nobody cared. His colleague Tony Iommi shaped metal - but only before he started working with Dio.

  • @MeatTycoonDevious Right. Whatever you say, though it's personal opinion in the end. If you're going to try and argue something as trivial as who shaped what's already being destroyed by the youth, then your head isn't in the right spot my friend. Iommi was a good guitarist, but you can't have just guitars, no one will listen to three albums of instrumental. Jason Becker being one of few exceptions. I prefer Dio's voice to any other, especially Ozzy's, so Dio is a revolutionary in my eyes.

  • @RyanKaufman Guitars or not, Ozzy or not, the 1970-75 Sabbath albums were revolutionary, unlike any Dio records.

    The youth always consisted of idiots to a large degree, including the 80's when they banged their heads to Poison, Motley Crue and Billy Squier. There's just as much good music made today as there ever was before, you just need to seek it out.

  • @MeatTycoonDevious Yes, the greats are still just as great, the oks are still just as ok, and the awful is still hurting my ears, but there's more awful than before, in my opinion. The age of the internet means info is spread around fast. I highly doubt there ever was 600,000,000 people listening to a single Poison or Crue song. I will agree however, that there is just as much good. It's just harder to find. There's more garbage bags hiding the good china.

  • @RyanKaufman That's because there's no democracy in China. :-) Talking about the greats still being great - they're not, they lose it.

  • Thank you for helpping us hear what many of us seem to have forgoten.

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