Fox News Hannity Show with Dick Morris explains how the United States signed its economic soverignty over to the IMF at the G20

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The Usurper Obama's signature is INVALID

as well as the Fed Chairman Bernanke because the Fed is an UNConstitutional cartel, so therefore I do NOT recognize ANY agreements they have entered into on behalf of the American people! Where are our REAL Constitutional Lawyers on this?

"If virtue and knowledge are diffused among the People, they will never be enslaved. This will be their great security."
-Samuel Adams-

"If virtue and knowledge are diffused among the People, they will never be enslaved. This will be their great security."
-Samuel Adams-

Dick the toe sucker

Ah, old Dick "Toe Sucker" Morris. I had forgotten about him. I wonder if he still thinks Ron Paul is "crazy."

Maybe they did, so what

I am not part of the United States. "F" em. That corporation is bankrupt and I am not playing along anymore.

Your ideas are intriguing to me,

and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

"The destruction of the

"The destruction of the monetary order was the result of deliberate actions on the part of various governments. The government-controlled central banks and, in the United States, the government-controlled Federal Reserve System were the instruments applied in this process of disorganization and demolition. Yet without exception all drafts for an improvement of currency systems assign to the governments unrestricted supremacy in matters of currency and design fantastic images of super-privileged super-banks. Even the manifest futility of the International Monetary Fund does not deter authors from indulging in dreams about a world bank fertilizing mankind with floods of cheap credit. The inanity of all these plans is not accidental. It is the logical outcome of the social philosophy of their authors" (p. 435). -- The Theory of Money and Credit by Mises

"A government of reason is better than one of force." --Thomas Jefferson to Richard Rush, 1820