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Twana is a 35 year old person from Oklahoma, USA

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  • The Christian Patriot: Alinskys Rules for Radicals and...

    Rated Jul 23 3 reviews history blogspot.com

    From the page: "Alinsky's Rules for Radicals and how they can work for us.
    This is a preliminary draft. The article may be further elaborated upon with new and pertinent additions.

    These are the "Rules for Radicals" developed by Saul Alinsky with the purpose of establishing strategies to fight against the democratically elected governments and the free market corporations. These rules are very effective. But, ironically, the same rules can be used today by conservative patriots to fight against a socialist/communist government that is creeping into America. See how you can identify and use these rules for our cause:

    RULE 1: "Power is not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks you have."

    The Tea Parties have given a hint to the government of who we are, and what we stand for. But we know we have something that they don't, we have something that they don't think or believe we have, and that is: resolve. We cannot afford to lose this battle because if we do, two or more generations after us will suffer dire consequences. We have no excuse to be idle and do nothing or do not enough. Can you imagine your children and your children's children staring at you and pointing a finger at you saying "you could have done something about it and you didn't". Do we have what it takes to fight for us, for our children, for our country, for our Constitution? We must show and display that we are fighting a battle we cannot afford to lose. Or everything is lost. Here lies our strength and our motivation.
    Does the government know the power we have? I am not sure it does, otherwise, it would either listen to what w have to say or take drastic measures to counterbalance our numbers and powers.

    On the other hand, do we know what power the government has? We have seen so far mainly executive and legislative power. But is it this all the government rely upon to balance our position or they have powers that we are still unaware of? Where do the military, law enforcement and intelligence agencies stand. These and other questions must be answered if we are to have a real and convincing idea who and what we stand against."
    The Christian Patriot: Alinskys Rules for Radicals and how they can work for us.
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  • Lessons of the Weimar Republic

    Rated May 11 2009 3 reviews history thenewamerican.com

    From the page: "In the wake of President Obama's $3.6 trillion budget and a series of bank and industry bailouts by the Federal Reserve, the specter of hyperinflation haunts the United States. There are plenty of historical examples of what hyperinflation can do to an economy. One need not necessarily look to 1920s Weimar Germany for an example; present-day Zimbabwe provides the most recent version of the economic wreckage caused by government planning that devalues a national currency. But Weimar Germany is instructive in that it illustrates the social, political, and cultural destruction caused by hyperinflation that leads to the loss of liberty; for it was Weimar Republic Germany that gave birth to the political success of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement.

    Social and political revolutions often follow defeat on the battlefield, and so was the case with Germany in the wake of World War I. By the summer of 1918, it was apparent that Germany had lost the war. Even the absurdly optimistic reports from the High Command could not hide the fact that the German Army would not prevail on the field of battle. Five years of warfare in which soldiers from both sides were sacrificed in meat-grinder-like assaults on entrenched positions had nearly wiped out an entire generation of German men. Since arriving in France in 1917, American troops had tilted the balance of power in favor of the Allies, and it was only a matter of time before the Yanks would turn the tide."
    Lessons of the Weimar Republic
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  • 236 Years of Hating Taxes | The Big Money

    Rated Apr 27 2009 8 reviews history, taxes thebigmoney.com

    236 Years of Hating Taxes
    How we've created and resisted taxation since the nation was born."
    236 Years of Hating Taxes | The Big Money
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