Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Pillars of Prosperity by Ron Paul.

Here it is fellas!

Digg in.

Toku.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, the beginning of the End is near. That WHORE Clinton pulled the crying card to propel herself to victory and we now know just the so-called "Live Free or Die" state loves freedom by NOT giving the win to Paul.

By my question is this: how is that in an OPEN election in Iowa Barack crushed Hilary but in NH, where voting is private, he "loses" in a "close" primary?

“Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.”
--Josef Stalin

"Nothing happens in politics by chance."
- FDR

"Strange times are these in which we live when the old and the young are taught falsehoods in the schools of learning. And the one man that dares to tell the truth is called at once a lunatic and a fool."
--Plato

Anonymous said...

It's quite simple... Ron Paul is a man of character and that's why he never had a chance. the voters always bitch and moan about how politicians are such liars, that they have no faith in elections, and they wnat honest politicians but they NEVER elect them when they come along.

Why is this so? Is such a behavior rational? No. but I think the issue is deeper...the issue is pyschological. The same reason why people won't elect an honest candidate is teh same reason why people want to make the businessman as an evil person... to avoid looking in the mirror and pointing the finger at THEMSELVES for their crappy lives. They need someone to blame so that they can avoid revealing the answer to a question that they have a gut feeling about: "why is my life so crappy?". They know DEEP DOWN they are the ONLY one to blame for why they are so poor, for why they caan't achieve their dreams, for why they make such HORRIBLE decisions in life- but insead of doing that they would rather find SOMEONE to blame.

So een though they bitch about the evil politicians, the evil businessmen or the evil whomever- they dont' REALLY want HONEST men in government because they would MUCH RATHER be slaves, they would much rather die than EVER admit that they are losers. Their minds are so psychologically weak and that's why Ron loss.

Damn it, I already knew from the jump that Ron Paul had VERY LITTLE chance of winning, but his loss in NH has really hit me hard regardless. It has now become vividly clear where this country is headed and I can almost taste the last moments of America. If I had no familial ties here I would promptly leave this country to die her last breatch before her body decays into nothingness like the empires of old.

"The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
--Winston Churchill

"Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it."
--George Santayana

“A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within.”
--Will Durant

Anonymous said...

I really like the quotes you got there, especially the one by FDR.

Only with the quote from Will Durant I smell trouble and misinformation. The quote seems to imply that the nation destroys itself by accident instead of the deliberate actions taken by a few powerful people. You may consider to change the quote to

"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has been destroyed from within."
--YY

The New Hampshire primary sure was disappointing. It's getting pretty clear that Ron Paul is not of the illuminati but at the same time the only reason why they allow him to live/to be a politician is that they KNOW he doesn't have a chance of winning. Afterall they studied us for centuries(imo for millenia)so they know how the majority of people gonna react/behave/vote. Also they get the good people who support Ron Paul to waste their energy on a hopeless endeavour instead of making better use of their time/energy/money and buying ammunition silver food and connecting to the true divine source.

The problem with leaving america is the question where to go?Kumo aka Toga seems to have pretty much hit the jackpot with being able to move to japan(if he stays away from the cities). But you never know for sure. Switzerland sounds pretty good too.

Yes the issue is psychological. Though I would prefer to phrase it the following way: Most people are programmed to choose illusion over truth. THey only see the truth if they are absolutely forced to see it.

But psychology doesn't answer everything. How come that some of the people who lead crappy lives do NOT behave in this way and want to know the truth and admit that they have made mistakes and want to IMPROVE their lives by first acknowledging the problem and then second finding solutions to the problem and solving it. Why is it that there is a minority of people who don't seem to be caught up in the illusion and ego trip like the majority. While everyone on planet earth has an ego and is afraid of the truth, some are less afraid and have less of an ego. Even though they have the same life circumstances as other people. Psychology can't explain that. Well they have pseudo explanations.

To a large part I agree with you on the subject of people are responsible for their own lives. I think it is a very important attitude to be of the opinion that each person makes their own destiny. But you absolutely have to be aware that this is true only to an extent, else you end up blaming yourself for things you can do nothing about which hurts your selfesteem. It is a very dangerous and selfdestructive attitude if you blame EVERYTHING on yourself.

Can a child choose his parents/a single mother household or a state run foster home?can you choose your gender?your skin color?in which nation you are born? in which culture you are born? if you have physical ailments or not?how tall you are? how intelligent you are? what relatives you have? how poor/rich you are? Yes as an adult you can shape life slowly step by step into how you want your life to be. BUt on planet earth there is no such thing as equal opportunities. Can a North Korean peasant "create his own reality?". Can he become a hedge fund manager at goldman sachs? Is he to blame himself that the best thing he can do is not be starving to death or be tortured to death? I know you were talking about americans but even in america chances are far from equal. But I agree with you that the majority of americans have themselves to blame. So I guess my aim is to promote more awareness. There are a lot of people who tell conspiracy "theorists" to get a life and stop blaming other people for their misery. That is completely irrational. I sure gonna blame the fall of the western world, the loss of all civil liberties,absolute world government tyranny, the collapse of the financial system, i'm sure gonna blame it on the sheeples and on the ruling elite! And in a larger sense I sure gonna blame it on the evil creator of this physical universe.

Kirigakure said...

All,

Excellent comments.

We have to recognize that we are playing for all the marvels here. The same media that absolutely refuses to discuss feminism and the negative consequences thereof are the same group of Trila/CFR/Bilder types who keep repeating the names of their stooges until people are brainwashed enough to actually believe that there is a real choice between these strawmen.

As you read the pages of Pillars of Prosperity, the Case for Gold, and other works by Mr. RP, you can't help but to be hit over the head with truth, wisdom and common sense. The reason why I'm a Paulite is because I understand and am grateful for the game that this man speaketh.

It's almost like God saying, "Before I destroy this country, I will offer you one more shot to get it right."

And the people of this country have had every opportunity to research this man and the message he preaches at every possible opportunity.

If the ignorant masses choose to disregard him, than anything that befalls them is there fault and responsibility. Sometimes Divine Justice involves punishment, because correction comes with the suffering. And the West is fast reaching a point where they will learn what real pain is all about.

Human beings have free will. Yes, those poor folks in North Korea cannot choose like Americans can, but even they have some say over their lives, and most importantly, over their innermost mind and spirit.

If and when the North Koreans break free of totalitarian rule, expect them to come out of the furnace like sharp steel. Their suffering makes them stronger as a people.

I too was disappointed in NH, but, there is news that the election results were rigged (big surprise right?) and that a recount may be soon underway. But the fact remains that RP held his own. The other "lower tier" candidates had to drop out, whereas Paul has a lot more time left.

It's darkest just before the dawn, as the saying goes, and miracles do happen to those who believe. Fortune favors the brave.

Will we win the election? Not this time. But, the MESSAGE is out, and millions have been awakened. We will have four years to educate our friends, family, and loved ones. We will have four years to impact elections around the country.

We have four years to witness the utter financial failure of our CFR strawmen. Even if martial law or something similarly foolish is declared, the American people will see, for all time, that Ron Paul Was Right.

Hope for the best!

Become even more desperate,

Prepare for the worst.

And the rest will be decided by fate.

No matter what happens, we have to keep fighting on. We have to keep educating the people. We need to keep working to enlighten our brothers and sisters,

Until, at long last,

We are FREE.

Toku out.


Damn it, I already knew from the jump that Ron Paul had VERY LITTLE chance of winning, but his loss in NH has really hit me hard regardless. It has now become vividly clear where this country is headed and I can almost taste the last moments of America.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I saw headlines abugt the vote thing. no surprise indeed. Time will tell teh fate of america and mankind.