Is the USA bankrupt? (I mean in terms of $$)
by Abaddon 14 Replies latest social current
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teenyuck
Guest, you know I love you, but putting up something by James *I am now in Federal Prison* Traficant is kinda funny.
He was convicted:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/07/18/traficant.ethics/
House panel votes to expel Traficant
July 18, 2002 Posted: 11:04 PM EDT (0304 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The House ethics committee unanimously recommended Thursday that Rep. James Traficant, D-Ohio, should be expelled from the House for ethics violations relating to his bribery, racketeering and tax evasion convictions.
When he went to prison, they made him remove his toupee....They made it into mattresses for all the other prisoners.
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Guest 77
Teenyuck, Yes, I've been following Traficant for the past few years and he's considered a rebel in Congress. I'm involved in local politic's in my home town and I know how the game is played, truth doesn't mean a damn thing. Presently an acquaintance in political office is given a difficult time and certain controllers in the circle have been trying to find some 'excuse' to get rid of him. So, Traficant's situation wasn't surprising to me. My brother was a lead (controlled) politician for 15 years and was just a pawn in the game.
I've gone through Myron C. Fagan's News-Bulletins that stacks over a foot in height that you won't find on the computer. He reveals inside information given to him by Washington politicians especially about the Yalta agreement. Once you understand that and how the 'money changers' control the world, things fall into place. Woodrow Wilson and FDR were controlled by international bankers. FDR said, ''In politics nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can get bet it was planned that way".
Interestingly, Judge Rutherford knew that the international bankers control world events.
Try this site. http://www.usa-the-republic.com/revenue/true_history/Contents.html I have other sites for viewing.
How's your golf coming along? Our weather in Montreal has been ugly (wet & cold) to play. For me, the greens have to be like a carpet for true putting, right now their jumping and zigzagging, bad for one's confidence.
Guest 77
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teenyuck
Hey Guest, sorry for the delay. Had to become a domestic goddess last evening--
Hubby and I have been playing every couple of weeks. We actually joined a local club and the course is very challenging. It is really nice not to be rushed.
I am going to take lessons with the pro there. The hitting range is part of it, so I can take a lesson and practice til I am purple.
I just love being out there. It is so beautiful. The course is mature and the trees and flowers are so lovely.
I am hitting the ball about 60% of the time. The rest are air shots. I really need to keep my head down and watch the ball. I have noticed when I take too long to tee up and think too hard about it, I miss. If I walk up, get positioned and take a swing, I hit the ball really well.
The key is keeping my head down. My husband is really nice about reminding me.
The weather here (central Ohio) has been awful. Yesterday was the first day to approach 70 degrees and no rain. It has rained 25 out of 31 days in May...a record. And it has been cool. We did not water our grass or turn on our air conditioner at all. We usually have the air conditioner on in April because it is in the 70's during the day.
That has been the biggest impediment to going out. It starts off nice and by noon it is cloudy and rainy. Or very windy and cold. The weather has been like early-mid March, not late May. Crazy.
It is supposed to rain tonight, tomorrow and then again Monday. We will try to golf on Sunday. My fingers are crossed that the course will drain off. It was very soggy a few weeks ago....when I hit those ground balls, they go farther when the turf is dry!
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Mr. Kim
Money wise, yes it is. Among other things, here in the U S, most people don't have a clue to the really terrible things headed our way. ---- Lack of money, loss of jobs and most important, loss of our freedoms. When the fecal hits the fan, it will be a sight to see!