We are not allowed to make a decision as mundane as what kind of lightbulb we're going to use anymore, but we're allowed to choose who runs the city, state, and fedgoob? Give me a break. - Esso
Like it or not, everything is changing. The result will be the most wonderful experience in the history of man or the most horrible enslavement that you can imagine. Be active or abdicate. The future is in your hands. 53; Milton William Cooper,
I really like this guy and am enjoying his videos on You Tube; thanks greatly.
"The United States today is like a cruise ship on the Niagara River upstream of the most spectacular falls in North America. A few people on board have begun to pick up a slight hiss in the background, to observe a faint haze of mist in the air or on their glasses, to note that the river current seems to be running slightly faster. But no one yet seems to have realized that it is almost too late to head for shore." -- Historian and author Chalmers Johnson"
I have to admit, I was enticed to view it by the title, and I thought it was going to be somewhat different. I expected a funny, racist rant or something, but after watching the whole thing, I came to like the guy and his message. The Ron Paul video was a pleasant surprise too.
We are not allowed to make a decision as mundane as what kind of lightbulb we're going to use anymore, but we're allowed to choose who runs the city, state, and fedgoob? Give me a break. - Esso
I subscribed to his You Tube channel I like him so much. I actually clicked on the thread fearing it was one of you know who's crap threads I needed to hit ignore on. I was very happy it wasn't, and I always like finding an interesting personality like this guy's.
"The United States today is like a cruise ship on the Niagara River upstream of the most spectacular falls in North America. A few people on board have begun to pick up a slight hiss in the background, to observe a faint haze of mist in the air or on their glasses, to note that the river current seems to be running slightly faster. But no one yet seems to have realized that it is almost too late to head for shore." -- Historian and author Chalmers Johnson"