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by Uglydog on 11 April 2010 - 19:04
Im concerned About America, and America only. Not Israel.
I dont give 1 damn for that Apartheid State. (Or any other country, for that matter, I care only about my own.)
Because I dont profess loyalty to IsraHell, you label me a 'White supremist', and nothing is further from the truth.
Youre scum with your dual loyalties, Pimping injustice, apartheid, and a list of crimes committed by Israel and her policies.
by Uglydog on 11 April 2010 - 19:04
BBC News is Not 'Extremist' Hodie
WEWS local is Not Extremist, Hodie.Professor Norman Finklestein is not 'extremist' all my sources are respected and credible.
I didnt source Jew Watch Website or Judicial Inc or Real Jew News. Not once.
The world has awoken to Israeli Apartheid, Injustice, Theft, Crime and horrors, because of people like me, that work for justice.
And nothing will stop me.
And the extremists you mention, like the 'militia' above, are JEWS. Mossad False Flaggers, caught in the act.
Same as 911, Oklahoma City, Bernie Madoff, Federal Reserve, Isreali Organ Trafficking, Mossad Assasination teams et al
by hodie on 11 April 2010 - 19:04
by Uglydog on 11 April 2010 - 19:04
You cannot reason truth, fiction, justice, injustice or rational, coherant thought.
I study issues, politics, religion, and people..
Notice I cite a Jew, Professor Norman Finklestein, to better explain the basic issue to you.
You might label him a 'self hating' Jew, to me he is an honorable man.
by Uglydog on 12 April 2010 - 00:04
The central bank said it could instead provide the IMF with a loan to “help other countries overcome the effects of the global crisis.“
WARSAW, March 29, 2010 (AFP) - Poland's economy is stable and no longer needs its 21.8-billion dollar (16.2-billion euro) credit line from the International Monetary Fund, the Polish central bank said on Monday.
"The situation with the Polish economy and the financial system is sufficiently good ... that it is not necessary to ask the IMF for a further extension of the flexible credit line," the bank said in a statement.
The central bank said it could instead provide the IMF with a loan to "help other countries overcome the effects of the global crisis."
The finance ministry, however, insisted it still wanted to have a reserve at hand if the economy ran into fresh headwinds.
"We are expecting a good deal of shocks in the coming months ... There is still a necessity to ensure that Poland has a supplementary reserve," Deputy Finance Minister Dominik Radziwill said in a statement.
The credit line for Poland was approved in May 2009 and extended for six months in November 2009. It was intended to reassure investors and allow Poland to access credit easily if it needed it, which ultimately it did not.
The announcement came during a visit to Warsaw by the head of the IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
Poland was the only member of the 27-nation European Union to have experienced growth in 2009 and the IMF this month forecast that its economy will expand by 2.75 percent this year and by 3.25 percent in 2011.
Poland is a former communist-ruled country that joined the EU in 2004.
The IMF introduced the new system of flexible credit lines in 2009 as a safeguard against external shocks during the global economic crisis. Poland and Mexico both secured credit lines under this scheme whilst other countries needed loan arrangements.'
Interest makes the world go around (Debt Slavery) Pay the loan shark loans off early or refuse, and youre killed.

by steve1 on 12 April 2010 - 08:04
For goodness sake do not give Uglydog the bullets to start firing on another political load of tripe of which nothing comes of it on here except cause bad feelings in the end, That is what he wants He cannot post on Dog related issues and stays in his Cage until these sort of threads come up
UGLYDOG have just a little bit of courtesy if that is possible from you for the People who have lost Family in this Plane Crash and let them at least be buried and put to rest before you start to slag them off
Steve1

by Slamdunc on 12 April 2010 - 12:04
Hey UD: spill in aisle 6, hurry and get your mop.
I apologize for feeding this slimy little troll. I won't do it again.
by Klaus M on 12 April 2010 - 22:04
Family in Poland says about 80 people died on that plane including numerous high-ranking military people as well as political figures.
It is quite shocking.
The true irony is that if this happened at an earlier time, the Communists could not have planned it any better.
by Uglydog on 13 April 2010 - 21:04
Hey UD: spill in aisle 6, hurry and get your mop.
I apologize for feeding this slimy little troll. I won't do it again.
Jim, Your post is full of ignorance.
You swore an oath to the Consitution, remember?
Didnt you see the headline, Barney Fife? I pointed it out for you, especically, and did so Twice.
The Ohio Militia in NE Ohio, that was planning on murdering Law enforcement, was headed by a JEW. It was a Government Operation, from head to toe.
And other Jews were members. False Flag specialists. Arrest them.
This is how the Op works: they make a '911' call, and you take the call, and are a sitting duck for someone with a 7mm or 300 wim mag., who lines the crosshairs on your neck from 300 meters away.....no one but the government benefits from this senseless violence and why it was planned as such.
The attack in Poland was a murder, it was no accident. Planes land daily on autopilot, in inclement weather. And it was a tragic loss of life.
'In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.'
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Uglydog on 13 April 2010 - 21:04
Duane Pohlman, WEWS News
Mar 31, 2010 7:14 p.m.
In the heart of Amish country, Brandon Drabek hatched a plan less than a year ago. Drabek wanted the militia he had joined three years ago, the Geauga County Home Guard, to train on twenty acres of land in his backyard, near Swine Creek.
But protests from neighbors, concerned over the safety of the militia firing high powered assault rifles near homes and children, stopped the group from holding their "live fire" exercise. And, in a twist, it caused Drabek and others to rethink the unorganized militia's real role.
JEWS WELCOME
Brandon Drabek, 25 years old and a father of two, is tall and large, a commanding figure who said he's comfortable with big weapons. His favorite, he said, is an SKS, a military assault weapon used in armies around the world.
While Drabek appears every bit as familiar with the walk and talk of the militia, he isn't what most people picture when it comes to a members. As a matter of fact, the Mezuzah on the door is a giveaway. Drabek is a conservative Jew.
He admitted he is a bit of an oddity in a world most often associated with white Christian men.
"I have a feeling you say I'm the abnormal gentlemen in the whole picture," Drabek admitted, but added there are many other Jews who joined the militia in Ohio, including the Ohio Defense Force, with which the Geauga County Home Guard claims to be affilitated.
"There are several Jews that are part of that organization," Drabek, a history major at Kent State University said, "It's not just a Christian organization."
Indeed, those who track it say militia around the country have been quietly attracting conservatives of all creed and color.
PROTESTS STOP PLANNED EXERCISE
"I felt it was my duty to serve in the militia," Drabek said.
And Drabek took that duty seriously when in April of last year, he offered his land for training his fellow militia members, but the full consequences may not have been weighed.
Just two doors away, Lacey Fair, a single mother of two, was well aware of the risks and led protests to prevent the planned militia exercise.
"They can't guarantee me where that bullet is going to hit," Lacey explained, pointing out the field where assault rifles would be fired is just feet from where her 5-year-old daughter, Emmy, plays every day.
Fair went to the local media and pressure proved too much for Drabek and the small militia.
The planned exercise was canceled.
RETHINKING UNORGANIZED MILITIA
The protests that started a year ego elicited a toll on Drabek, who said the small community made it very clear they didn't agree with him or his militia.
Drabek said the pressure was so intense, he rethought the unorganized militia and its real roll. In the end, he decided to quit the Geauga County Home Guard, the group he once believed in so strongly, he headed up its public relations.
"I chose to abdicate myself from all of that," he said.
Drabek since enlisted in what he calls "organized" militia, serving as a Reservist with the Ohio Military Reserve in Beachwood.
Now, Drabek says he believes unorganized militia, like the one he belonged to, represent a liability, rather than an enhancement to freedom.
"It's a liablility if you have citizens, organized citizens, with firearms," Drabek said, adding, "that's a liability upon the sheriff."
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