Submitted by Ian56 on Sat, 02/16/2013 - 18:26. Permalink
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"In the end, more than they wanted freedom, they wanted security. They wanted a comfortable life, and they lost it all -- security, comfort, and freedom. When ... the freedom they wished for was freedom from responsibility, then Athens ceased to be free."
Submitted by stm on Sat, 02/16/2013 - 11:01. Permalink
trading Euros telling a trader it wouldn't last 10 years. OK, I was off a bit because I didn't realize at the time how determined they would be to keep the darn thing going, but I always new the Euro and Euro zone could never last. Although America is becoming more like Europe everyday, Europe will never be America.
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If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
James Madison
A few comment posters at the Warren post didn't like Elizabeth being "promoted" on the DailyPaul. -Whatever [sigh]. I enjoyed it though. Nigel's solutions are far more up my alley, but there remains an entirely non-partisan aspect. Both the Farage and Warren videos show good people expressing passionate disapproval toward similar situations regarding the status quo. Both evoke my respect as such, just as do Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich.
I'm quite the Hannan fan, but for the uninitiated my above link to his one minute blurbs from the European Parliment might provide too tedious a task of weeding to find the gems[there are many]. So here are two of my chosen favorites from outside his EU milieu.
Submitted by kev on Wed, 02/20/2013 - 05:32. Permalink
Daniel's greatest handicap is that he stuck to the Conservative Party, which is largely false in its 'eurosceptism'. Many genuine bankbenchers, of course, but the leadership is totally sold out and acts Eurosceptic only to avoid outright rebellion and further voter loss.
Dan's other Eurosceptic colleague MEP, Roger Helmer, left the Tories last year to join Farage's UKIP. Dan should do the same. With UKIP he'd be a protagonist, not a Eurosceptic who's sidelined by his own party, brought out only when necessary.
"That the law is not subject to the government, but rather the government is subject to the law" A concept we are all familiar with, however, I have never heard it stated so eloquently. It's on the second link at 8:42, the speech in Australia. Thanks John Robb.
I love this guy
Nigel is great to listen too. I def recommend watching any videos of him that surface. Love his interviews and when he gives speaches.
Got to hear Hannan at regional C4Levent
Valley Forge, PA...he was awesome! Great speaker and we got to meet him afterwards, very generous with his time for photo ops
R3VOLution
By-election
I think there is one coming up in Britain on the 28th.
A good UKIP female candidate is running. She seems pretty sharp and determined and appealing. Perhaps she may surprise.
donvino
What's her name?
What's her name?
Any recordings? Links?
My name's pronounced like "see real". Its root is "Lord".
"The demand of a great people is always at the scale of its most serious misfortunes." --De Gaulle
http://Laissez-Faire.Me/Liberty
Here is the female candidate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IA-NW...
She seems she is ready to go.
donvino
Thanks
Thanks for the link.
Thanks!
Thanks!
My name's pronounced like "see real". Its root is "Lord".
"The demand of a great people is always at the scale of its most serious misfortunes." --De Gaulle
http://Laissez-Faire.Me/Liberty
I hope so
They are growing as a party, a good female candidate can only help that.
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"In the end, more than they wanted freedom, they wanted security. They wanted a comfortable life, and they lost it all -- security, comfort, and freedom. When ... the freedom they wished for was freedom from responsibility, then Athens ceased to be free."
thanks
thanks
Another bump
Another bump
Thank you
You are too kind
I remember back in the mid 90s when they started
trading Euros telling a trader it wouldn't last 10 years. OK, I was off a bit because I didn't realize at the time how determined they would be to keep the darn thing going, but I always new the Euro and Euro zone could never last. Although America is becoming more like Europe everyday, Europe will never be America.
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
James Madison
Nigel Survived A Plane Crash
I have no proof but it's my guess that that crash was not an accident. I think someone tried to take him out. Thankfully he survived though.
Interesting
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ukip/8173447/Nigel-...
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
James Madison
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another worthy Farage interview
It was interesting watching this video back to back with this one starring Elizabeth Warren...
http://www.dailypaul.com/274734/elizabeth-warren-asks-the-mo...
A few comment posters at the Warren post didn't like Elizabeth being "promoted" on the DailyPaul. -Whatever [sigh]. I enjoyed it though. Nigel's solutions are far more up my alley, but there remains an entirely non-partisan aspect. Both the Farage and Warren videos show good people expressing passionate disapproval toward similar situations regarding the status quo. Both evoke my respect as such, just as do Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich.
http://spiderjohn.com/direction/
Nigel is the only voice of reason in the Eurozone.
There is nothing to remember when you tell the truth.
Let's not forget Daniel...
http://www.youtube.com/user/danhannanmep
http://spiderjohn.com/direction/
Good. Nice to know that Nigel is not alone.
Thanks for this info.
Absolutely. Thank God for Daniel, too.
Absolutely. Thank God for Daniel, too.
Daniel and Nigel alone save the honor and intelligence of the Old Continent. There really aren't many more like them other there, in the E.U.
My name's pronounced like "see real". Its root is "Lord".
"The demand of a great people is always at the scale of its most serious misfortunes." --De Gaulle
http://Laissez-Faire.Me/Liberty
Yes
I'm quite the Hannan fan, but for the uninitiated my above link to his one minute blurbs from the European Parliment might provide too tedious a task of weeding to find the gems[there are many]. So here are two of my chosen favorites from outside his EU milieu.
a month ago...
speaking to students at Oxford...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZpJeHN0_gw
a year ago...
speaking to peers in Australia...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgC-1Plxd1Y
The latter is one of my all time favorites. Stick with it. He shifts gears about half way through and then absolutely nails it!
http://spiderjohn.com/direction/
Dan Hannan should join UKIP
Daniel's greatest handicap is that he stuck to the Conservative Party, which is largely false in its 'eurosceptism'. Many genuine bankbenchers, of course, but the leadership is totally sold out and acts Eurosceptic only to avoid outright rebellion and further voter loss.
Dan's other Eurosceptic colleague MEP, Roger Helmer, left the Tories last year to join Farage's UKIP. Dan should do the same. With UKIP he'd be a protagonist, not a Eurosceptic who's sidelined by his own party, brought out only when necessary.
www.ukipmeps.org
That was absolutely brilliant, "Our Greatest Gift"
"That the law is not subject to the government, but rather the government is subject to the law" A concept we are all familiar with, however, I have never heard it stated so eloquently. It's on the second link at 8:42, the speech in Australia. Thanks John Robb.
Maybe we could trade Piers Morgan for him.
Just a thought.
I would PAY for that.
I would PAY for that.
My name's pronounced like "see real". Its root is "Lord".
"The demand of a great people is always at the scale of its most serious misfortunes." --De Gaulle
http://Laissez-Faire.Me/Liberty
Bump.
Bump.
And that's the simple truth.
My name's pronounced like "see real". Its root is "Lord".
"The demand of a great people is always at the scale of its most serious misfortunes." --De Gaulle
http://Laissez-Faire.Me/Liberty
Thanks
Thanks for the bump
BUMP.
BUMP.
[Nigel Farage] x [fonzdrew update] = BUMP.
Just as 2 x 2 = 4.
My name's pronounced like "see real". Its root is "Lord".
"The demand of a great people is always at the scale of its most serious misfortunes." --De Gaulle
http://Laissez-Faire.Me/Liberty