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Alex's Round Table Discussion on U.S. Attacking IRAN 4/4 with Paul Watson & Kurt Nimmo

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Paul Joseph Watson, journalist and editor of Prison Planet, and Kurt Nimmo, editor and journalist for Infowars, will join Alex today in a round table discussion of Iran's supposedly "secret" uranium enrichment plant and the plan to attack Iran.
http://prisonplanet.tv/

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  • these shitheads in power are making a mockery of humanity never mind democracy

  • Steave and Paul Watson, are cool! God bless them and all at infowars,prison planet and the TheAlexJonesChanne..

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  • Wow!

  • I don't believe they mentions scripture and god, friggin hell wake up. This is anachy and chaos and there abrahamic based religion is utter bollocks

  • We do not want war with Iran, capito ?

  • iraq, iran....the same beginning....the same mistake!

  • the security council is like the terror council!

    Terrorizing the world!

  • watch 911 hidden hollywood secrets

  • : the People need to be involved, and stay involved, retaining the ultimate authority above whatever government is in place. People don't and that's when we have problems. All forms of government can fall, though some faster than others.

    I'm not in favor of having the few dictate the many, as that's not what a true Republic is. Supposedly those few are to follow the wishes of the many (within the established rules). Right now, that's reversed (and the rules are just plain ignored).

  • I agree, but I don't think the issue is Democracy vs. Democratic Republic (both of which provide for a meaningful voice for all persons). It is an issue of people actually governing themselves.

    In theory, a dictatorship COULD work, provided that the dictator actually did the will of the People. Likewise, in theory, Democracy could work, but in practice, historically speaking, it isn't as good as a republic. Again, this is my opinion, from my perspective.

    What it comes down to, is that:(con)

  • But everything is a comparison of theoretical vs. historical, no?

    In theory, capitalism sounds perfect. But historically, the government has not been able to keep its paws off the system. As such, we have a poor facsimile of capitalism.

    From a theoretical standpoint, I agree with you.  But as we lose more and more of our liberties, it should become apparent to you that letting "the few dictate for the many" is not all it's cracked up to be.

    I'd much rather have a voice that counts.

  • No, I'm all for a national referendum. I think we should all be allowed to cast a vote on any bills brought forward by the Congress. Maybe that would motivate people to be more engaged in the process.

    Well, you're right. But we could create safeguards that make it so the laws can never be more strict than the Constitution allows...only more lenient.

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