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Ron Paul: Greenspan, Bernanke Should Be Criminally Charged

by Pisano <kenpisano@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM

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On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 13:00:21 -0700 (PDT), "judicial-inc.biz"
<sweep101946@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Ron Paul: Greenspan, Bernanke Should Be Criminally Charged
>
>Paul Joseph Watson
>Prison Planet
>Friday, September 26, 2008
>
>Congressman Ron Paul says that the bailout bill is likely to pass,
>heralding a 10-year plus economic depression for America and the
>potential for martial law should civil unrest arise as the financial
>meltdown worsens.
>
>Speaking on The Alex Jones Show, Paul said of the bailout, =93They want
>dictator****p, they want to pass all the penalties and suffering on to
>the average person on Main Street,=94 adding, =93We will have a
depression
>or recession, it=92s locked in place due to previous Federal Reserve
>actions.=94
>
>=93When they say that if we don=92t do exactly as they say and turn over
>more of our money and more of our liberties and exempt themselves from
>any court in the whole nation, they=92re trying to intimidate us and
>lead us into doing the wrong thing,=94 said Paul.
>
>The Congressman added that serious problems would arise if nothing was
>done to address the problem, but that more serious consequences would
>follow should the bailout be passed.
>
>Paul warned that the only question was whether the meltdown would last
>one year or ten years and how much liberty would be lost in that time
>frame.
>
>=93It looks like from I see in Congress, that they=92re opting for a
>decade plus of depression rather than saying let=92s correct our ways,
>let=92s balance the budget, let=92s bring our troops home,=94 said Paul,
>adding that the same course of printing money would continue -
>prolonging the agony and preventing a necessary correction.
>
>Asked if civil unrest was a possibility in the midst of an economic
>depression, referencing a recent Army Times re****t concerning the use
>of active duty military being brought back from Iraq for =93Homeland
>patrols=94 and =93crowd control,=94 Paul questioned, =93Are we going to
ha=
ve
>martial law or are we going to have more freedoms? The more problems
>that we have, the more likely it is that we=92re going to have martial
>law, so I do think they anticipate and they plan for these things.=94
>
>
>
>
>
>Asked if criminal investigations and prosecutions of individuals on
>Wall Street should commence, Paul agreed but said that the main target
>of criminal inquiry should be the Federal Reserve board itself
>because, =93That=92s where the fraud is.=94
>
>=93They want to be lawless, they don=92t want to be held accountable,=94
h=
e
>added.
>
>Paul said that grand juries should be convened to take on prosecutions
>rather than the FBI becoming involved, stating, =93We have proper
>authority with that and experience with it and the Enron case is a
>good example.=94
>
>The Congressman said that Greenspan and Bernanke should be criminally
>charged but that such an effort would be largely symbolic. =93Morally
>speaking, they=92re the culprits,=94 said Paul.
>
>Asked what his solution to the crisis would be, Paul said, =93I think
>the most im****tant thing to do is to send the message that we=92re going
>to quit living beyond our means and the president can set the standard
>for that and he has the most control under the Constitution on foreign
>policy - he can say no more wars, we=92re done with the wars, we=92re not
>going to take on the Russians, we=92re not going to take on people in
>Venezuela, we=92re going to start talking to the Cubans and bring our
>troops home and save hundreds of billions of dollars - that would send
>a powerful message that the dollar would respond to and oil prices
>would come down.=94
>
>Paul said that Americans had to accept a new idea of government that
>harked back to what the founders envisaged and that the welfare state
>would have to unravel along with aspirations of building a
>geopolitical empire.
>
>=93In the meantime the policy ought to be - shrink the size of
>government, decrease regulation, work towards sound money, remove the
>authority of the Fed to create money out of thin air and get tax
>reduction,=94 stated the Congressman. Paul added that eliminating the
>income tax would mean everybody becoming a lot richer and more money
>would be ploughed into the economy.
>
>=93It will not solve the problem, it just delays the inevitable,=94 said
>Paul of the bailout, adding that he expects the bill to pass in a move
>that would, =93Defy the American people.=94
>
>=93I think they get to the point where they think they=92re like God and
>can control everything and they don=92t realize that the market really
>is more powerful than all the bankers and all the
>politicians=85.Ultimately the underground economy is the real economy
>and I think they could over step themselves and hopefully we could
>come out with a better world afterwards,=94 concluded the Congressman.
>
>http://www.infowars.com/?p=3D4868


Best Comment on that page:

The Congress and the Bankers are meeting as we speak. They will take
the time, in the next two days, and they will be contacting each
member of Congress who is unwilling to fleece the American Idiots, and
let them know that if they do not vote yes on this bailout bill, they
will no longer have their careers in politics. The weak members of the
Corruptgress will bow down to the money barons and the bill will pass
in an overwhelming majority. Then all the bankers and financial
criminals, along with the rest of the bunch will cash in.

We=92ll all piss and moan and type nasty things and we=92ll say we=92re
going to get our guns and fight, and say who=92s at fault and why, then
we=92ll get done typing and go watch TV. We=92ll do nothing, just like we
are doing now, and not one so-called man of America will stand up.

Mark my words, if this p*****, which it will, the next months to come
will have things happen we have never seen in our lifetime. But, our
forefathers warned us all throughout history, instead we chose to
watch TV and buy **** to keep up with the Jones (no pun intended) and
now we will face our country=92s own demise for our weak and cowardly
actions of doing nothing but type on a computer as our weapon. What a
joke we are as citizens.

Even Ron Paul knows that they will pass this bill, no matter what it
takes they will get their bill passed, just as they did with the
Federal Reserve Act. Which, I scratch my head and think, why aren=92t we
talking about aboli****ng what started all this? Oh, never mind, that
would require educated people to understand it. That leaves Alex Jones
and the who was responsible for 9-11 crowd out. I can=92t understand how
even if you knew for sure who was behind 9-11, how it would have any
impact in the financial markets and the economy meltdown about to
happen, I will never know.

You all have good intentions, you=91re just chasing a ghost with 9-11
though. If you want to find something out that will help, then inform
all you know about the Federal Reserve System, and how if you abolish
it and remove the robbers, all this goes away.

Good Luck to us all. We are witnessing what Thomas Jefferson told us
would happen.

Too bad there are no super heroes, no bold men, no man of America
anymore who have a backbone. Just whimpy let my wife tell me what to
do *****=92s.



By "Wa****ngton"
September 26th, 2008 at 9:07 am


=3D-=3D

On September 02, 2008, a "Rally for the Republic" was held in the
Target Center in Minneapolis, as the kickoff to America's "Campaign
for Liberty", while the Republican National Convention was taking
place in St. Paul. Before a sold out crowd of over 20,000 sup****ters,
and millions of others who watched it via CSPAN2's, live television
coverage, Representative Ron Paul's delivered his featured speech
about defining our country's place in history. He was introduced by
former Representative Barry Goldwater, Jr.

Interested parties may watch the speech on CSPAN's web archive at the
following link:

tinyurl.com/RP-09-02-08
 




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Ron Paul: Greenspan, Bernanke Should Be Criminally Charged
Pisano <kenpisano@[EMA  2008-09-27 12:00:01 
Re: Ron Paul: Greenspan, Bernanke Should Be Criminally Charged
"Comm" <No@[  2008-09-27 21:01:28 

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