posted on Jul, 31 2008 @ 01:13 AM
Snipit : Desperate people are looking at suicide as the way out
India 150,000Suicides in one year?
Detroit : it took 100 police officers to evict one family
Grant could have found even more bracing examples of resistance in the 1930s, when farmers and tenants used mob power -- and sometimes firearms -- to
fight foreclosures and evictions !
Comment:
Somewhere there is a force so secret ,so pervasive, that stretches like an octopus all over the country .that when Politicians speak of it ,they
know they had better not speak louder than a whisper when they talk in condemnation of it.
that force: is you the people
Gun control : they want your guns and are fearful of you.
FACT: house values have another 25% to drop
Riots and food shortages can and most likely will appear in American over the next 12 months
They are trying to unwind this financial crisis as slow as they can
so as to not affect too many people at one time
American Governments in the past have brutalized its people severely and it can happen again.
Wilson’s New Freedom Replaces the Old Ones
Any standard US history text will at least mention, in passing, the suppression of American antiwar dissent in World War I. The great conservative
sociologist, the late Robert Nisbet, wrote in 1988 that:
\\\"The blunt fact is that when [under Wilson] America was introduced to the War State in 1917, it was introduced also to what would later be
known as the total, or totalitarian, state.\\\"
A bit harsh, what? American historians really hate coming to grips with what happened in America, starting in April 1917. They so fail because a fair
reading would entail some responsibility for St. Woodrow, who oversaw the whole sorry show. Instead, his worshippers like to quote his little,
operationally meaningless expressions of regret about it. But as Nisbet notes, Wilson \\\"was an ardent prophet of the state, the state indeed as
it was known to European scholars and statesmen…. He preached it…. From him supremely comes the politicization, the centralization, and the
commitment to bureaucracy of American society during the past seventy-five years.\\\"
No, historians don’t dwell on Woodrow’s reign of terror. They imagine that \\\"reactionary\\\" subordinates and local bullies did it all,
while Woodrow was busy running the war effort and planning the better world to come. Such a kindly fellow was our Woodrow. Historians, in short, would
rather devote whole chapters to \\\"McCarthyism,\\\" which inconvenienced a few Stalinists for a time, than deal with a real saga of
repression and embarrassingly stupid violence.
Your Woodrow ran a police State like Stalin George Bush is only a Woodrow lite. the Police how ever will be nasty from time to time no doubt.