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To: ClearCase_guy
Do you ... uhh ... do you have any sort of Solution to this problem that you might want to suggest??

FWIW, I believe our Founders had it right when they forbade a central bank in the US. Even so, there were several attempts to create a central bank in the US but the only one that has stuck is the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. It saved the US in particular and the rest of the world from interminable financial roller coasters, right? Who created it? Oddly enough, competitors, after a fashion. Interlocking financial(banking) directorates in addition to major corporate interlocking directorates might belie that notion, though.

In answer to your first question, would you suggest the Rothschild family and its tentacles did not and do not exist? The international bankers are a cozy bunch to be sure but are they all Jews? Probably not.

30 posted on 02/22/2013 11:40:03 AM PST by ForGod'sSake (2C7:14 If my people..shall humble themselves and pray..I will hear from heaven..and heal their land.)
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To: ForGod'sSake; wideawake
FWIW, I believe our Founders had it right when they forbade a central bank in the US.

The Founders themselves (at least some of them, ie, Hamilton and Washington) created a central bank just a few years after the adoption of the Constitution. George Washington signed the Bank of the United States into law on Feb. 25, 1791, and it lasted twenty years. Then in 1816 a second central bank was chartered and it also lasted twenty years. There was even a "central bank" under the Articles of Confederation (the Bank of North America). Only a brainwashed John Bircher (which I used to be as well) jumps directly from 1787 to the Federal Reserve in 1913 and pretends there were no other central banks in our history.

The central bank was supported by the Federalists and Whigs, who were the conservatives of the day. It was opposed by the forerunner of today's Democrat party (the Jeffersonians and later, the Jacksonians) who were subversive and supported the French Revolution.

If George Washington thought a central bank was Constitutional, I'm not going to argue with him. The Communist Manifesto doesn't call for the creation of a central private bank, but a central state bank. Ironically, these anti-Semites often call for the complete nationalization of the financial sector (in order to "fight Communism!"). In other words, by calling for the nationalization of banks, it is the anti-Semites, and not the Hamiltonians, who are echoing the Communist Manifesto.

It's too bad the JBS and its satellites (which used to praise the Federalists) changed sides some thirty years ago and jumped 100% into the subversive Jeffersonian column.

I used to be in the Birch Society. Maybe in time you'll wake up as well and see how you're being manipulated.

47 posted on 02/22/2013 1:20:29 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Ki-hagoy vehamamlakhah 'asher lo'-ya`avdukh yove'du; vehagoyim charov yecheravu!)
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