End the Federal Reserve Protest in Washington, DC 11/22/08
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End the Fed!
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You guys had a podium and a stage? In Detroit the cops wouldn't even let us stand in one place for more than a minute.
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Think Freedom. Game isn't over because I haven't played yet.
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Who do you guys think is controlling the internet? Wake up people..You can end the Fed but it's too little too late..GAME OVER!! You're being given a false sense of power through the internet...You people have NO IDEA what's next! Hint: Think George Orwell....
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BANKS = zio scam....rense dott ccom
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would'nt that be nice, maybe a public hanging or two. but that wealth is so large it seems to corrupt everyone it comes in contact with. its sad to put money before people, but it happens in a monetary system all the time.
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sounds like we need another revolution
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your 100% right
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Borrowing money from the FED means having to pay the Fed INTEREST on money the FED doesnt have, just prints. if gov spends money to create something, they order a "chair" or a road from you. you make it & get paid money from the gov. the gov gets a road it can toll or give to you & business which means wealth has been CREATED. why should gov "borrow" money at interest from the FED, money the FED doesnt have money is supposed to reflect work thats being DONE, not FED numbers borrowed at interest!
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"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."
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the bankers own the media.. no mo more work and public humiliation
yeah, we had a really good set up. we had a podium, stage, people handing out fliers... and when i was in the audience for like an hour from 1-2 PM, there were like maybe 50-60 people there i'd say. we were across the street from the actual fed building, and what i saw of it wasn't really a protest... just a bunch of people listening to angry people speak. some had signs. it was a very peaceful protest.
iluvmypuppymel 3 years ago