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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 04 Jun 07 - 01:39 PM To drift slightly - that Logan Act sounds pretty weird. As I read it, it looks as if any American taking part in any activity abroad relating to any "controversial policy" involving the United States is liable to be banged up in jail for three years. Go on a demonstration or sign a petition about Iraq, say, when you are abroad, or even, say, outside a foreign embassy, and you're at risk. Strewth! I don't think there are many democratic states with laws like that! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: John Hardly Date: 04 Jun 07 - 01:45 PM holy shit. What did wolfgang do to get tag-teamed? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Donuel Date: 04 Jun 07 - 01:50 PM The first time I heard the term new world order it came from the lips of GHW Bush. The Confessions of an economic hit man is an expose' of how the CIA and and multinational/US corporate cooperation works. How Bilderberg works is similar but on an even grander scale. The nature of the most influential members is very interesting to me. To be President of United States for a Bulderberg member of the highest echelon would be like a demotion from bank manager to an assistant manager at KFC. When some people have several to many trillion dollars to move around, it is no longer satisfactory or rewarding to merely accumulate more wealth. Holding the world in their hands to make crititical and crucial population decisions while molding a secure future for their interests is a rarified exercise in power that delivers a reward for only the most monumental egos on the planet. These are the people and families that make CEO's look like mere pawns. The world has wheels within wheels but the big wheel is a big deal |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: John Hardly Date: 04 Jun 07 - 01:52 PM don't forget the direct-line phone to the antichrist. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Peace Date: 04 Jun 07 - 01:58 PM ornery: your thoughts are scary. People will make fun of you for them. Don't worry about it. I don't. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: John Hardly Date: 04 Jun 07 - 02:04 PM I do. But all in good fun. I grew up around the very best in conspiracy theories. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Ebbie Date: 04 Jun 07 - 03:04 PM Look at these statements, ornery: #1: The Associated Press reported on Texas Governor Rick Perry's trip to the Bilderberg meeting. The media also joked about 'secret handshakes' and such in an attempt to draw attention away from the fact that this is a meeting of the most powerful people in the world. #2: So then the front page of the Dallas Morning News reports our governor is going to this meeting. #3: But the Bilderbergs 'don't exist,' etc. If the mainstream media are reporting not only on the existence of the meeting but on its attendees, how can your Statement #3 be correct? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Peace Date: 04 Jun 07 - 03:36 PM Since when did the Bilderbergers gain such respectability? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: John Hardly Date: 04 Jun 07 - 03:38 PM Since they started building a better burger. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Peace Date: 04 Jun 07 - 04:27 PM LOL |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: bobad Date: 04 Jun 07 - 04:49 PM "As I read it, it looks as if any American taking part in any activity abroad relating to any "controversial policy" involving the United States is liable to be banged up in jail for three years." Hell, that's nothing, an American can do jail time for buying a Cuban cigar anywhere in the world as governor Arnold found out last week: "Under trade restrictions, U.S. citizens are prohibited from buying Cuban cigars anywhere in the world." http://cbs2.com/local/local_story_153103425.html |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Peace Date: 04 Jun 07 - 04:52 PM Cigar? CIGAR? Was Monica around? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: bobad Date: 04 Jun 07 - 04:54 PM "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar." S.Freud |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Peace Date: 04 Jun 07 - 04:56 PM There are plenty of good five cent cigars in the country. The trouble is they cost a quarter. Franklin P. Adams |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: bobad Date: 04 Jun 07 - 04:58 PM That's because of them damn Bilderbergers. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Peace Date: 04 Jun 07 - 05:02 PM NOOOOOOO! "What the country needs is a good five cent cigar. Fact is it has one. Trouble is it costs a quarter. What the country really needs is a good five cent nickel." Someone said that. Wasn't me. Can't recall who. Maybe George Burns. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 04 Jun 07 - 06:48 PM "What this country needs is a good five cent cigar." - Thomas Marshall, Vice-President of the United States, 1919. "There are plenty of good five-cent cigars in the country. The problem is they cost a quarter. What this country needs is a good five-cent nickel." - Franklin P. Adams (1881-1960) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Texas Governor & Bilderberg Group From: Peace Date: 04 Jun 07 - 06:53 PM THANK YOU, McG of H. |