"Grand Larceny" on a Monumental Scale: Does the Bailout Bill Mark the End of America as We Know It? (Full Version)

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pahunkboy -> "Grand Larceny" on a Monumental Scale: Does the Bailout Bill Mark the End of America as We Know It? (10/2/2008 9:37:04 AM)

 http://blacklistednews.com/news-1712-0-5-5--.html
grand larceny

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invoked a clause from the 1863 National Bank Act ...
filed a federal lawsuit to stop the investigation."




This is why the government is also preparing to implement martial law, or something close to it
.............people need to begin to take whatever measures they can to cut their cost of living, get out of debt, and protect themselves and their families.


Can anyone tell me WHY they say to "get out of debt"??
Unsecured debt, one can not take a persons house-as oposed to a mortgage which is secured BY the house.   [they could take a long path toward a judgement tho]

IF eveyrthing is in disorder then the borderline unorderly debt wont stand out as much.

Suppose I owed 8k to the visa.  8k vs supplies  or to pay the 8k, I would think having the supplies is bettter. Do you agree or no?




NeedToUseYou -> RE: "Grand Larceny" on a Monumental Scale: Does the Bailout Bill Mark the End of America as We Know It? (10/2/2008 10:38:43 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

http://blacklistednews.com/news-1712-0-5-5--.html
grand larceny

quote:


invoked a clause from the 1863 National Bank Act ...
filed a federal lawsuit to stop the investigation."




This is why the government is also preparing to implement martial law, or something close to it
.............people need to begin to take whatever measures they can to cut their cost of living, get out of debt, and protect themselves and their families.


Can anyone tell me WHY they say to "get out of debt"??
Unsecured debt, one can not take a persons house-as oposed to a mortgage which is secured BY the house.   [they could take a long path toward a judgement tho]

IF eveyrthing is in disorder then the borderline unorderly debt wont stand out as much.

Suppose I owed 8k to the visa.  8k vs supplies  or to pay the 8k, I would think having the supplies is bettter. Do you agree or no?


well, going off the views expressed in the article, and the direction he thinks things are going, why would they not bring back debtors prisons, or forced labor to pay debts.

Anyway, it's best not to owe anything anyway, as owing money just plays into the system that drives them, and cedes control.




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