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When Will Obama Go To War

April 6th, 2009 No Comments

 “History does not repeat itself but it does Rhyme”
Mark Twain
 Barack Hussein Obama and his administration along with the “Great Depression” historian and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke are repeating almost every move executed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the 1930’s “New Deal.”  This can be seen right down to the wording of their speeches and [...]

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Obama Bin Laden

August 21st, 2008 No Comments

So the DNC is coming up in Denver next week….. I think it may be a bit of an abortion myself…… sorry for the poor humor but with Al Jazeera both wanting to come and being allowed to come and film it signifies the worst potential interest possible in Obama. For anyone who doesnt know [...]

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Liquidity Crisis – A Little Reflection Gives Compelling Answers – Impending Stock Market Crash – Real Estate Bubble has Burst

September 11th, 2007 No Comments

The media shouts of a liquidity crisis and the financial markets are in turmoil, the terrible words recession and depression are being uttered by many and people are drawing upon similarities between 2007 and the former stock market collapses of 1987, 1929 and the recessions of the early 1930’s, 1970’s, 1990’s, 2000’s . The question [...]

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Liquidity Crisis – A Little Reflection Gives Compelling Answers – Ignore at your own Peril

September 9th, 2007 No Comments

The media shouts of a liquidity crisis and the financial markets are in turmoil, the terrible words recession and depression are being uttered by many and people are drawing upon similarities between 2007 and the former stock market collapses of 1987, 1929 and the recessions of the early 1930’s, 1970’s, 1990’s, 2000’s . The question [...]

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