Enough about Syria! Where are the French when we really need them? ;-)

On Aug 10, 5:41 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Glory be, a Scot?
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> Education is difficult/impossible for some because it takes so long
> and requires patience and persistence. The wealthy may use certain
> schools like the Ivy League to bolster/insure their social and
> financial future- there was  one scandal I remember of Harvard fudging
> grades to benefit alumni children.
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> Syria is a sad problem as no one will step in to assist the protestors
> and the military is brutal. The American Revolution was saved by the
> French, afterall- beacuse the French hated the British!
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> On Aug 10, 3:07 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I think we've seen this happen already Vam.  In the UK personal wealth
> > rose from £500 billion to £2,700 billion in the twenty years from 1979
> > but our society went backwards and only the very rich got richer.  The
> > trend has continued ever since with wages pegged back and various
> > economic bubbles in property and financial services leading to
> > increasing state and private debt.  It's clear Enron-style false
> > accounting has been rife and that anything other than what I'd term
> > 'primitive banking' has been a scam based on a very old insurance
> > swindle (basically take the premiums with no intent to pay up) and
> > Ponzi schemes.  The real problem is that the conditions of employment
> > that were hard earned here did not go global - naked oligarchy did
> > instead on the basis of rigged markets - a very old story linked to
> > organised crime.
> > We have riots across English cities at the moment, though these are
> > more to do with disaffected criminal youth than political protest.
> > I've long thought, as you may remember, that serious war is coming.  I
> > believe financial interests were behind the world wars and continue to
> > provoke volatility in various ways now.  I doubt any of us live in
> > democracies in which citizens can direct anything - we are simply told
> > we can't afford policies of reasonable equality and sensible creation
> > rather than inane consuming.
> > I often wondered, while teaching, why most people find education so
> > difficult.  Part of the problem is almost non-existent memory and an
> > inability to think in world-views - people reduce all evidence to one
> > - and that one is created in nonsense conflated with tradition.  I was
> > brought up to believe the road to serfdom was that of the Sino-Soviet
> > 'experiments' - but however ghastly they were the real problem was
> > everywhere to do with centralising accumulation that relies on
> > speculation in a very crude form to succeed through exploitation and
> > violence.  Prestigious US university alumni funds invest, through a
> > British hedge-fund, in land grabs in Africa that evict (or kill) the
> > tenant farmers.  The banksters created a vast gambling den, elite
> > access only, in which the rich could bet and never lose, the
> > bookmakers get very rich and which was presented as 'all above board'
> > - it was, in fact a massive market-rigging, insider-trading den of
> > vice and we are all paying off its debts as though they are ours.
> > What sickens me is we have the technology to do so much better and
> > have collapsed backwards into bad old ways.  My own country (Scotland)
> > is showing signs of 'going Scandinavian' and I welcome that.  Sadly, I
> > live in England, and the only people in protest here about our
> > nongovernment are criminals!
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> > On Aug 10, 7:48 am, allan deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > When you are influenced by a pack of lies and deceit. the question is not
> > > about making a free choice .. It is about making a responsible choice. For
> > > many people that is sad because they are so influenced by propaganda they
> > > have lost the ability to think clearly. Their on going education in life 
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> > > one of being "dumbed down"!
> > > Allan
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> > > On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 4:56 AM, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > The voters still have free will do they not? Things are 'balanced' by 
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> > > > bank rolls of the super rich on the left don't you think? Like Soros and
> > > > Arab princes that have a vested interest in seeing America fail
> > > > economically. These are the folks that have bankrolled Obama and he's
> > > > delivering.
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> > > > dj
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> > > > On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Vam <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > >> The Walsh Commission, set up in 1912, had warned that, “the power of
> > > >> wealth could overwhelm democratic culture and politics.”
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> > > >> Has its warning come true for the US, considering how the Koch
> > > >> brothers have bank rolled sustained opposition to Barack Obama and his
> > > >> proposed policies ?  http://bit.ly/q8kZYK
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> > > >> There's a lot more to read here :  Bilderberg @http://bit.ly/oLuxq4
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> > > I_D Allan
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> > > If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
> > > Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,- Hide quoted text -
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