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RON PAUL – US Slipping into FASCIST System – Video

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RON PAUL - US Slipping into FASCIST System
RON PAUL - US Slipping into FASCIST System United States presidential contender Ron Paul has warned that his country is slipping into a twenty-first century fascist system with a broke government ruled by big business. Stephen Lendman, radio host and author agrees that current US policies are evidence that the country has indeed developed a fascist system. ....................................................................................................... tags: ron paul, fascist, big business, broke government, liberty, civil liberty, america, fascist state, deep, politician, ron paul president, vote ron paul, police state, laws, national defence act, nda, arrest, military, us citizen, no trial, occupy, ows, occupy wall st, protest, uprising, freedom, federal reserve, end the fed, bankers, wall street, money, power, system, broken system, 2012, fascist bankers, brutalise, wake up, nwo, new world order, illuminati, cops, mass awakening, future unrest, russia, we the people, dictatorship, poverty, gerald celente, riots, riot, war with iran, ww3, wwIII, china, pakistan, russia, alex jones, info wars, clinton, obama, ron paul, illuminati, bilderberg, group, elite, bankers, gold, silver, inflation, food prices, oil price, oil, petrol, food shortage, freemason, fema camp, fema, usa, britain, england, royal family, nwo, new world order, 2012, end of days, end of time, card game, david icke, prison planet, we are change, occupy, occupy wall st, middle east, london, olympics ...

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2012 Presidential Campaign Rally – CEO of Youth for Ron Paul at UH 4/27/2012 – Video

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2012 Presidential Campaign Rally - CEO of Youth for Ron Paul at UH 4/27/2012
Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Rally at the University of Houston 4/27/2012 See the full rally at youtu.be

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Ron Paul predicts Obamas lies in 2007. All came true – Video

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Ron Paul predicts Obamas lies in 2007. All came true
Ron Paul calling Obama out before elections. Ron Paul 2008.com. Not my video. I do not own this.Obama is the same as Bush.

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Ron Paul planted in a Meth note book – Video

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Ron Paul planted in a Meth note book
Ron Paul, during his campaign for liberty he has been smeared, ridiculed and made fun of, just because Ron Paul represents Freedom REAL FREEDOM, and they did everything they can to shut his campaign down. This is one example, you say it is nothing, wrong it #39;s the little things like this that gets implanted in your brain and you never even know it. Subliminal message has been going on for many years and this just hits home for me because I dedicated so much time for Ron and it saddens me so much.

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Ron Paul: Fed "shattered" countless lives – Video

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Ron Paul: Fed "shattered" countless lives
Sponsor: ShireSociety.com - Ron Paul Fed has "shattered" countless lives. See this link for background or news details coming in: Illustrated Straight Talk from the *real* leader of the opposition, originally broadcast on 10.29.2012 as audio-only. Some or all of the video/audio in this clip #39;s likely available for you to use, commercially or however you like. Basically anything that was shot by me or was public domain to begin with. My stuff is automatically released into the public domain. At least until I say otherwise. Usually if I shot it, "RidleyReport.com" or "YouTube.com/WinWinParty" will appear at the bottom. Anything which has that super or was obviously shot by me is public domain. Illustrated with video, from RidleyReport.com friends. Full playlist of Ron Paul 2012 speeches which I #39;ve illustraded with video so far: http://www.youtube.com How *you* can buy an ad for yourself, on the Ridley Report... nhunderground.com nh ron paul texas straight talk raw news videos fed federal reserve the fed new hampshire. ron paul dave ridley report ben bernanke. cops Creative commons license, freedom mortgage police sub-prime states housing bubble burst bust public domain footage. ridleyreport houses for sale free state project urban decay free to use. resistance movements economy economic crisis live free or die, staters collapse liberty gary johnson congress alan greenspan libertarians politics political end the fed

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RON PAUL KILLED HIS EMPLOYEE! – Video

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RON PAUL KILLED HIS EMPLOYEE!
RON PAUL KILLED HIS EMPLOYEE! RON PAUL KILLED HIS EMPLOYEE! RON PAUL KILLED HIS EMPLOYEE! RON PAUL KILLED HIS EMPLOYEE!

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Roe, Libertarianism, Moralism: Bring Back the Seamless Garment

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When human life is considered cheap or easily expendable in one area, eventually nothing is held as sacred and all lives are in jeopardy. Cardinal Joseph Bernardin spoke those words in the early 1980s as he expounded what he termed a consistent ethic of life and what many of us came to know as the seamless garment approach to life issues, the idea that the Church should not focus exclusively on abortion, but see that issue in the context of a culture that had begun to cheapen life and, thus, made abortion thinkable.

Other members of the hierarchy, most notably Cardinals Bernard Law and John OConnor, took issue with the seamless garment approach. They were worried that by expanding the focus of the Churchs concern, the Churchs commitment to fighting abortion might be diluted. They wanted opposition to abortion to remain the central, preeminent focus because they understood, correctly, that in terms of sheer numbers and in terms of the horror of the act, abortion really was a graver sin against humanity than, say, capital punishment. But, however correct they were on the true magnitude of the abortion horror, they were wrong about the culture. It has been thirty years since Bernardin first invoked the seamless garment approach and met with a rebuke from his colleagues, and the pro-life movement has not made any significant advances. It is time for the leaders of the pro-life movement, and especially the leaders of the Church, to give Bernardins seamless garment another try.

I do not say this because I think our chances will improve politically from such a shift, although it is my hope that such an improvementmight come about. I say this because I think the seamless garment approach holds open the possibility of engaging in dialogue with those who do not share currently our concern for the fate of the unborn, but who have, in other areas of life, shown a deep and abiding concern for the suffering of the weak and the marginalized. In short, those we need to convince need to hear an appeal not to what they got wrong but what they got right. When a bishop meets with local legislators, instead of chastising those who are pro-choice, might it not be more effective to say something like, I so value your concern for these undocumented workers. How I hope someday your concern will extend to the unborn children. Or, again, I fully support and applaud your commitment to a living wage for all workers, but I hope someday you will also show a commitment to the right-to-life without which a living wage makes no sense. I think Cardinal Dolan was attempting something like this in his remarks at the Al Smith Dinner, in which he firmly stated the Churchs concern for the uns in our society the undocumented, the unemployed, the unborn, the undereducated, etc.

We cannot be nave about what we are up against. Forty years of propaganda have planted the idea firmly in the national consciousness that, at the end of the day, the decision to procure an abortion must rest with the pregnant woman. It is her body. Of course, that framing of the issue begs the question. If the unborn child is a person, why should the stronger person be able to decide the fate of the weaker? Normally, liberals of all people understand that might does not make right! But, in this instance, for a variety of complicated historical reasons, on this issue, the liberal moral compass gets it profoundly wrong. On this issue, liberals become libertarians, and resist any attempt at regulation.

The consequences are sometimes curious to watch. Last spring, if you tuned in to MSNBC, Rachel Maddow and her line-up of guests were simultaneously defending the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act and the contraception mandate from HHS while denouncing as somehow extreme the Virginia law that mandated pregnant women have an ultrasound before an abortion. Over at Fox, Sean Hannity and his line-up were denouncing the individual mandate and the HHS contraception mandate as putting the government between a patient and their doctor but applauding the Virginia ultrasound law. Alas, these are the kinds of outcomes one gets when a formal ethics of rights replaces a substantive ethic of the good as determinative in crafting public policy, but let us leave that discussion for another day.

I have said it before and repeat it today, on the eve of the March for Life. The enemy dare I say, the Enemy today in our nations political and cultural life is libertarianism, the idea that no one has any right to tell anyone else how they should live their lives, an excessive focus on the importance of freedom at the expense of other social goods, a liberty run amok. It is found on both sides of the political aisle: Republicans talk about their income the way Democrats talk about womens bodies: Its mine, you cant tell me what to do with it, hands off! Libertarianism is coarse and it is hoary but is amazingly, shockingly attractive, especially to so many of our young people. And, how could it be otherwise? In our culture, children look at TV and every five minutes they see an ad that tells them, no matter what is being sold, that here is a quick, purchasable item that can solve any given problem. Acne? Buy this ointment. Want to listen to the hippest new music? Get this app. Lonely? Sign up for this dating service. Why should we be surprised that when they face an unwanted pregnancy, they look for a solution, and the quicker and easier the better. And, why should we be surprised that a culture that has tolerated legalized violence against the unborn for forty years should also be a culture in which a disturbed young man thinks that the solution to his problems is to take a gun a shoot up a school? Bishop Cupich was spot-on in his Respect Life Sermon, in which he linked the killings in Newtown with the tragedy of abortion. A culture of gun violence and a culture of violence against the unborn stem from the same, evil root.

That evil root is not, fundamentally, moral. It is deeper, prior to moral judgment. It is the inability to see human life as a gift. And here, the co-conspirators in the culture of death include some surprising culprits. Remember these words from George Weigel on Pope Benedicts encyclical Caritas in Veritate: the encyclical states that defeating Third World poverty and underdevelopment requires a necessary openness, in a world context, to forms of economic activity marked by quotas of gratuitousness and communion. This may mean something interesting; it may mean something nave or dumb. But, on its face, it is virtually impossible to know what it means. Weigel could not see what was plainly staring him in the face: A culture in which the fact that all is grace is not affirmed, and affirmed at the beginning, at the root and core of our understanding of the human person, such a culture is askew, such a culture that is forgetful of gratuitousness and communion as intrinsic to the human person, that is a culture that doesnt think twice about exploiting Third World workers or killing unwanted children, and, in both instances, creating euphemisms to obscure the reality of the deed.

What Weigel and Catholic neo-cons (and some Catholic liberals too!) have never understood about either Pope Benedict or Pope John Paul II is that both men wanted the Church to get past a moralism that was already compromised by the culture, to understand that the New Commandment to love one another as He loved us is not New because it features another add-on to the Mosaic law, as if the Law of Moses was somehow incomplete. What is New in the New Commandment is the presence of the Lord Jesus. Pope Benedict has a beautiful passage on this in the second volumeof his trilogy on Jesus of Nazareth when he discussed the washing of the feet at the Last Supper. When we celebrate the liturgy of Holy Thursday, we call the washing of the feet, the Mandatum rite. Mandatum is the opposite of libertarianism, but it is also the opposite of moralism. There is no calculation, no cost-benefit analysis, not assessment of probability. There is a command, not a moral command but something deeper, something that requires us to evaluate not our deeds but our most essential stance towards the world. Is that world something for us to manipulate as we see fit, or are we to view the world as Gods great gift? Only a culture that sees Creation as a gift is a capable of generating a culture of life. A true culture of life is horrified by both abortion and climate change. A true culture of life cares for the right-to-life and the right to a living wage. A true culture of life cares for all the uns of the world. A true culture of life must make room for suffering, for humility, for the poor, for obedience, for all the things that our modern, protean culture does not celebrate.

That is why we need the seamless garment back. Not as a media strategy or a political posture. We need the seamless garment back because it belonged to Christ. Tomorrow, I hope you can march for life, but whether you can or not, pray for life. Pray for the culture. Pray that the author of life, in whom all was created, will effect the conversions of hearts we need, firstly for ourselves for conversion is never a one time thing, but secondly for our friends and family and our neighborhoods and our towns and our nation and our culture. Pope Benedict was right: Only recovering a sense of the intrinsic gratuitousness and communion of all human relations will save us from ourselves by calling our attention to Him who has already saved us.

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To The Religious Adherents of Transhuman Techno-Psychopathy – Video

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To The Religious Adherents of Transhuman Techno-Psychopathy
A social critique of the direction we are heading in poem form, addressing issues around transhumanism, genetic modification, government corruption, the rising police state, and environmental devastation.

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Futurist O’Heron to speak on the value of a degree at UFV

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Herb OHeron, Canadas own educational futurist, will be providing his insights at the University of the Fraser Valley next week.

OHeron will be speaking on The Value of a Degree as part of the Presidents Leadership Lecture series on Monday, Jan 28 at 4:30 p.m. in Building A, Room 225 (boardroom) at the Abbotsford campus.

He is the first speaker in UFV president Mark Evereds Leadership Lecture Series for the 2013 calendar year.

Herb will be speaking to the value of a degree to an individual and the value of a university to the community said Evered. This speaker is a great fit with the goal of the leadership series to bring speakers that challenge and provoke discussion at the university and in the community.

Although not as famous as American futurist Alvin Toffler, OHeron is doing important work in the field. Working with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), as Director of Research and Policy Analysis, he analyzes statistics and trends in education and makes predictions for the future of post-secondary education in Canada.

Universities across Canada have experienced tremendous growth over the last 30 years. Since 1980 the number of full-time university students has more than doubled, while part-time enrolment is up 16 percent, according to AUCCs Trends in Higher Education publication.

In the same time period, UFV has grown from a small regional college to a fully accredited public university that enrolls over 16,000 students per year. The university now offers more than 100 programs, including two masters degree, 15 bachelors degrees, majors, minors and extended minors in more than 30 subject areas, and more than a dozen trades and technology programs.

But can this growth be sustained in the next 30 years? Many programs are full. Buildings are at capacity.

UFV, like many educational institutions, is wrestling with how to provide a better education with shrinking government resources and increased competition in the marketplace. There are changing demographics, new technologies, emerging labour markets, and globalization to consider. In sum, there is no shortage of challenges for educational institutions.

The AUCC represents 95 Canadian public and private universities and colleges, including UFV, with a mandate to facilitate the development of public policy on higher education and to encourage cooperation among universities and governments, industry and communities.

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Futurist joins Obama’s Digital Director at Air NZ Social Media Breakfast

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Air New Zealand has added globally acclaimed futurist, entrepreneur and social media authority Ross Dawson to the line-up at the first Social Media Breakfast of 2013 to share his digital innovation forecast.

A best selling author, Ross Dawson predicted the social media revolution in 2002 in the celebrated book Living Networks. He will discuss his early predictions for social networking, the major trends now shaping the future of social media in Australasia, and which emerging platforms to keep an eye out for in 2013.

Dawson is sought after by leading global organisations to share insights on the extraordinary business opportunities presented by digital innovation and how to stay ahead of the curve in the social media space.

Dawson joins headliner Teddy Goff at the Air New Zealand Social Media Breakfast on Wednesday 13 February. Goff was the groundbreaking Digital Director of President Obamas data-driven 2012 re-election campaign. Teddy Goffs team harnessed data effectively to fundraise a ground breaking US$690 million, build online followings of more than 78 million people, and register more than a million people to vote in the largest online promotion programme in political history.

Goffs techniques have been celebrated in some of the worlds biggest news outlets, including the New York Times, The Guardian, The Huffington Post and Rolling Stone for revolutionising political fundraising. At the Air New Zealand event he will share tips on harnessing the growing power of social media and insights fresh from the campaign trail.

Air New Zealand is the 36th largest airline in the world yet is ranked sixth in the world for social media presence and is viewed as a leader and innovator in the digital marketing space.

The first Social Media Breakfast of 2013 is Wednesday February 13 at the Viaduct Events Centre. Breakfast will be served from 7am; the event will run from 8am-10am. The Social Media Breakfast is hosted by Jesse Mulligan, and will include a question and answer session with all speakers following presentations from Ross Dawson and Teddy Goff.

Tickets to the Social Media Breakfast are $75 (including breakfast) from Ticketmaster http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz.

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