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Obama's Homeland Security Police State



Obama now calls for a civilian (Homeland Security) force: www.youtube.com It is my firm belief that this concept comes from Stephen Flynn (CFR) who I have just confirmed is an advisor to the Obama campaign! www.npr.org Here is Stephen Flynn's plan for Homeland Security: The United States should roughly replicate the Federal Reserve model by creating a Federal Security Reserve System (FSRS) with a national board of governors, 10 regional Homeland Security Districts, and 92 local branches called Metropolitan Anti-Terrorism Committees. www.foreignaffairs.org Please Digg this story: digg.com Here is part 2 of my video on this subject: www.youtube.com Google this: stephen flynn civilian national security force - and the top link you get: www.cfr.org existed long before Obama uttered those words. I attended a lecture of this man, Stephen Flynn--and I immediately noticed those words, "civilian national security force," as coming from this man. This really hit me in a powerful way. I've actually been waiting for this issue to crop up because I had the lucky chance to hear the architect of this creepy plan speak on the campus of IU, Stephen Flynn (who works and writes for the Council on Foreign Relations). He is traveling the academic circuit promoting his ideas of modeling Homeland Security on the Federal Reserve, no joke!--because, in his view, "Congress is not capable of making the tough decisions necessary for protecting the homeland." Here is a quote from Stephen Flynn: "The ...



John Mccain flip flops on Afghanistan, copies Obama position



Is everybody missing this? That mccain is now trying to catch up to Obama on Afghanistan? In fact, he's now adopting Obama's position. Obama has been saying for almost a year that more troops are needed in Afghanistan. mccain has said that wasn't the case, that Iraq was the central battleground in the war on terror. Moreover, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs says that we need more troops in Afghanistan but we none are available unless we pull substantial numbers out of Iraq -- which mccain is ruling out. So let's all say it out loud: mccain is now copying Obama's position on Afghanistan. And with troops that he doesn't have since he's against pulling any out of Iraq. talkingpointsmemo.com Until yesterday, mccain has only advocated sending NATO troops. This may be because as long as we stay in Iraq, we have no additional troops to send. (Though mccain also thinks that "Afghanistan is not in trouble because of our diversion to Iraq." Oddly enough, there's also this: "The most "critical" difference between the two candidates, mccain said, is Obama's belief that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are disconnected." All very confusing.) Democrats have been saying for years that we need more troops in Afghanistan, and that one of the huge costs of invading Iraq was that it diverted attention and resources from Afghanistan. Offhand, the first time I can think of that Obama said this was in his speech opposing the invasion: "You want a fight, President Bush? Let's finish the fight ...



Homeland Security Wants To Read Your Mind!



This is so intrusive what's the next step technology that will control the way you think?! Propaganda already does that but we need to stop these power hungry feds now.!




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