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Posted by CJ Morgan, Thursday, 15 July 2010 11:27:14 AM
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Why do you people continue to pay attention to Boaz/ploycarp/agir? He's got you all JUST where he wants you . . . . . paying attention to **HIM**. The best way to handle that type fundamentalist loony (whose brain is fed and controlled by the USA fundamentalist religious right), is to ignore him. His attitudes have nothing in common with the God he falsely claims to worship. The USA fundamentalist religious right is basically a **POLITICAL** organisation formed from the breakaway fundamentalist religious movement in the USA over 100 years ago. Just like the fundamentalist Muslim movement, they use God's name to proffer inhumane and controlling political and social agendas. Fundamentalists, whether they claim to be Christian or Muslim, are not Christians or Muslims; they are "fundamentalists". . . . radicals. The underlying philosophy being that if the world was under "their" control, then God's word would be done.
Posted by benq, Thursday, 15 July 2010 3:28:36 PM
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Foxy,"You value my opinion." Thank you.I'm just trying to create awareness.We are the crossroads of avery important time in our history.We could in the West,go the way of many totalitariarn countries.It will be our worst nightmare.The Oligarchs control our Govts.We only have to look ar our leaders.Julia Gillard makes announcements form the Lowy Institute,an ultra ring wing institute.We hear on our media ABC etc reps from the Lowy Institute setting the agenda on opinion.
Merv09.Welcome to OLO.There is much work to be done.Change will only come at a grass roots base ie from the people. Posted by Arjay, Friday, 16 July 2010 9:17:18 AM
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Perhaps the totalitarian era has already arrived in Australia Arjay, and its already too late.
As you say the announcements from the Lowy Institute etc and then setting the agenda. It's scary stuff for mine and I'm not satisfied that either side of politics can best represent Australia currently as both sides sing from the same hymn book. The forthcoming election is like a grand final where both sides are wearing the same guernsey. What can we do about this, ? that is the question Arjay, Foxy (great poem too) and others. With democracy as our only instrument, how does a majority have it's voice heard?. Are you allowed to write "none of the above" on your ballot paper. And if a majority of people did this, would electoral democracy (for once) be a true representation of the peoples will?. Could we then stop, and find out through peoples conference (or similar) " just what it actually is", that we the majority would want for our country's future, independence and sovereignty etc. Seems like a stupid idea, I admit it, but frankly, I for one as a long term supporter of a major political party will not abide voting for them again, and as for the Greens they're at least third of the unsuitable choices. So what can a voter do when no one represents your viewpoint?. Posted by thinker 2, Friday, 16 July 2010 4:55:19 PM
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thinker 2,thanks for your contribution.The key to open people's mind is WTC 7.The evidenece is clear and irrefutable.Once people digest this reality then they are ready for the enormity of this betrayal and oppression.
The other major area of attack is the banking system.The international Res Banks,IMF,World Bank, Bank of International Settlements are the financial source of this power that steal from us through the creation too much inflationary money.People have to be made aware of how the fractional reserve system of banking works to steal money via stealth. Net working is the way to go. http://www.911oz.com Luke Rudowski's http://www.wearechange.org/ Richard Gage's http://www.ae911truth.org/ http://www.globalresearch.ca http://mycatbirdseat.com/ Webster Tarpley http://www.tarpley.net/ These are good sites.Perhaps you can suggest some others. Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 17 July 2010 1:34:51 PM
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Why is it "seditious" to disagree with Australia's support of Israel? I was under the impression that this is a relatively free society where the electorate is quite entitled to question government policy, as long as they do so lawfully.
When you stage one of your silly attention-seeking protests that you brag about here, are you being "seditious"?