What Sells in America

Americans in the past fifty years have come to believe in a “something for nothing” economy. As little children we were raised to the crooning of Jiminy Cricket singing, “When you wish upon a star your dreams come true.” While it is true that America has been the land of great possibilities, there are limits that we have failed to acknowledge. FULL ARTICLE

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#1 DAN 1 on 05.05.09 at 8:08 pm

A good reminder and some good points Mr. Kemp. But I think it is going to take a slammer of a wake up call for We The People to wake up enough of ourselves to bring the New World Order influence to a halt. Our enemies are masters at controlling us with fear and greed. Many of us are real suckers for “something for nothing”. We have a price to pay for Our stupidity and failure to do Our Part for the True American Vision….which includes prosperity but not only that.

We are waking up. But not all at once. And in that lies the danger. Our enemies can “deal” with us as We “trickle up” to a renewed awareness of Our National and Cultural responsibility. Maybe We might get lucky and reach an awakening critical mass that is too much for the New World Order to deal with all at once. I can only hope.

It might also help if We The People of America could co-operate and coordinate with other tyrannized Peoples of Earth. The French and English have showed signs of this I think. There are others too.  

#2 Allen Tran on 05.07.09 at 7:25 pm

I agree Dan.  It’s going to take something huge to wake people up.  Maybe that’s the silver lining of this economic crisis.  People are wondering why we’re here, and many are seeing the government and their corporate buddies as the problem.

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