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Financial Melt-down, the Keystone Cops and the Wolves

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Now, a finacial train wreck of unprecedented scope has 'crept up', seemingly out of the blue, and threatens complete economic collapse in the United States - possibly, even the world. Once again, as if historic red ink from an illegal war wasn't enough, our children and grandchildren have their futures further mortgaged with crushing debt that is difficult to fathom.

We are to believe that it was all a surprise, much like the 911 attacks, I suppose, with the Keystone Cops minding the store.

Those with a meaningful grasp of history, that large, man made events do not happen by accident, will understand that the dark forces that lurk behind the curtain have undoubtedly orchestrated this financial melt down. The long history and profound results of Pentagon "funny math", the trickery of the IRS, the immense military industry and no-bid contracts just don't seem to be enough for our secretive, self-appointed masters.

Make no mistake. This is no time for counting blessings, summing up our disasters or breathing a long-deserved sigh of relief. The Bush led mechanisms of power have wrought a littany of unprecedented debacles upon our republic, and with the October surprise coming earier than planned, this criminal band of shameless, underhanded criminals have 118 days remaining.

Use your imagination.

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Michael McCoy is a free American, Vietnam era vet and has ensured that he can withstand an IRS audit and any sudden, unannounced search of his home and documents, in his absence or otherwise. He obsesses about nothing but abscesses over the (more...)
 

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It Is Going To Be A Bumpy Ride by Brad Evans on Thursday, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:35:37 PM
I concur by Michael McCoy on Thursday, Sep 25, 2008 at 8:24:21 PM