US Senate Candidate Dr Mike Beitler On PFP Radio Discussing The Fed, Foreign Policy, Economy
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neocongo
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What's the difference between a Libertarian, and a Tea Bagger? None. Libertea Freebagatarians.
- 1 year ago
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neocongo
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JAMEStheFancyClown
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The last truly relevant third party candidate for President was Teddy Roosevelt in 1912 which split the Republican vote, got the puppet president Woodrow Wilson elected, thus putting us in the mess with the Federal Reserve that we are still in 100 years later.
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JAMEStheFancyClown
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neocongo
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JAMEStheFancyClown:
Woodrow Wilson created the first conspiracy theorist?
- 1 year ago
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neocongo
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JAMEStheFancyClown
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neocongo:
ummm, what? I guess. Nader got Bush "elected", things don't always work out the way they should. It is important not to split the majority opinion. I like that Dr. Beitler talks about getting to the 17% mark so that both parties can be influenced. Of course that is after the 17% is syphoned away from the candidate who is politically closest and also could have won.
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JAMEStheFancyClown
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Amanda_Owens
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Glad to see Dr. Beitler and the Libertarian party getting the attention it deserves.
- 1 year ago
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Amanda_Owens
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Mike_Beitler
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It is always a pleasure to talk with Liberty advocates who are as dedicated as Jim Cox and Mike Shanklin. This is going to be an historic year for Liberty!
- 1 year ago
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Mike_Beitler
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JAMEStheFancyClown
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Mike_Beitler:
The Fed needs to be audited. I agree. I live in Illinois so I cannot vote for you this year, but maybe in 2012.
I would like to hear more of your ideas about ending The Fed. If all these "off the balance sheet" liabilities are accounted for, how could the US possibly pay off this debt. You are talking 100 trillion dollars. The whole planet should not be valued that high in my opinion.What do you think would happen if the US simply defaults on these debts. You talked very briefly about The Fed, and even less about it's true owners mentioning only that people are now waking up to the fact that it is not a "federal entity".
What would happen if the US simply defaults on all debts to the Federal Reserve?
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JAMEStheFancyClown
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shanklinmike
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Here's the 2nd video
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shanklinmike
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shanklinmike
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Here's the 3rd video
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shanklinmike
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shanklinmike
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Here's the 4th video
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shanklinmike
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shanklinmike
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Here's the 5th video
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shanklinmike
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shanklinmike
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Here's the 6th video
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shanklinmike