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To: ExSoldier
Funny thing, I work in a school, too. In fact I've been teaching both history and American Government for nearly 20 years at the secondary level with the last 12 in an inner city high school. The problem may lie with the type of historical research you have been conducting and the resources used. Also there is a danger in viewing history from a disjointed perspective when the reality of the last 100 years has been the universal drive to global government.

That's a bizarre thing to say seeing how I never even mentioned WHAT I was reading. You don't know what I've read or how I came to my conclusions; have the courtesy to not judge what you simply do not know.

23 posted on 12/18/2008 9:19:13 PM PST by Darkwolf377 (Atheist Pro-Lifer)
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To: Darkwolf377
I never even mentioned WHAT I was reading. You don't know what I've read or how I came to my conclusions; have the courtesy to not judge what you simply do not know.

I'm not judging you, but you never said either what you do at a school. For all I know you could be the computer tech at an elementary school. If you're optimistic then clearly you've not really been paying attention. Not to the economy or to the general state of government. We are closer to the reality of global government than at any other point in history, including the introduction of Wilson's 14 point plan and the League of Nations concept floated immediately after WWI. Now we're about to install not only the most liberal President in all of American history but we're also about to embrace a Congress where two branches of government are firmly under the control of the left. Tell me about checks and balances when one party controls two branches, and rests just one seat from control of the USSC. That was one of my essay exam questions on the final I just gave two days ago to my Honors American Government Students.

So tell me, what books you've been reading? Have you read any of the books on the list at my FR home page? The Creature From Jekyll Island: An In Depth Analysis of the Federal Reserve. Have you read that? How about Confessions of an Economic Hitman? Shadows of Power by James Perloff? None Dare Call it Treason? by Gary Allen?

The issues can seem to be fairly benign IF you don't do an analysis that includes a totality of the nexus between the devolving morals of our society as well as the progression of international economic sabotage by the Fed and the international banking cartels and then tie that to our history. Simply put: Taking each issue (or administration) as being isolated and without connection; then things don't seem bad at all. But connecting the dots while using history as a guide and it's easy to see that Rome has begun to burn as Nero tunes up the fiddle. So tell me what books you've read, what you do at the school and how long you've been doing the research.

24 posted on 12/19/2008 12:19:07 PM PST by ExSoldier (Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on dinner. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.)
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