tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post5651380244080604641..comments2023-09-13T11:06:15.170-04:00Comments on Alan Keyes is LOYAL TO LIBERTY: Real Change-Replacing the Federal ReserveAlan Keyeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00205437413964197871noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-1026574883413497782009-07-02T11:21:37.920-04:002009-07-02T11:21:37.920-04:00Dr. Keyes;
“Natural Law would suggest that the fa...Dr. Keyes;<br /><br />“Natural Law would suggest that the family needs ‘capital’, like they need air to breathe and therefore live – staying alive-.”<br /><br />Recently you expanded the definition of Capitalism as and I quote;<br /><br />“Who is the head? Who is the head? That’s why I think we sometimes have church, because ultimately, God is the head. And what capitalism really means – it even meant it in Adam Smith, though a lot of people try to misunderstand this, o.k.? Is an understanding of how one deals with the perpetuation of life in a material sense, the form of life in which we find ourselves here, as a result of God’s will. How we do that in such a way as to respect God’s will and acquit our responsibility toward Him, that’s capitalism”. [What Direction for the Global Economy? –AIPnews.com]<br /><br />Therefore I would hypothesis that if you abolish, kill, or end the Federal Reserve (material source of capital-credit) you kill the very nature of that which sustains life, limited and controlled as it is. Wouldn’t it be better to change/repair/ defend a thing to its proper and rightful owner’s first, “The Sovereign people” before changing it? <br /><br />Quoting - R. Buckminster Fuller; “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” <br /><br />Many would agree with you and others have profited, trying to fight the existing reality to “End the Fed.”. Thereby removing the privately owned Federal Reserve bank cartel, because on the surface they (‘They’ at aipnews.com) have hijacked both our banking system and the capital it represents. They own the “air to breathe” to reference my initial statement. Not only do ‘they’ own it, they through “usury” have dishonestly profited.<br /><br />However glum this all appears, if we hold true to your statement on “Capitalism” and ‘our responsibility toward his will’, than we should ‘own’ that which is our natural birth right and not allow this tyranny (lite) to continue. “Own the Federal Reserve Bank’.<br /><br />One can only imagine what would have happened in another time in the United States of America history, if the bankrupt Plantations (today’s Fed.) of the mid 19 century would have instead transferred some ownership to the “slaves” (modern day – Wage slaves) perhaps the Civil War would have never been a total blood bath, their cause was to ‘Abolish the Plantations’ and it's effect was to "end slavery". And didn’t Lincoln promise forty acres and a mule for those ‘slaves’ who fought to get out of that repressive system. Had a system been put in place to expand ‘capital’ ownership of the Plantation system than we might not have the massive amount of capital in the hands of a few select “Corporations” today. Dr Keyes you also suggested the same with in your proposals to South Africa and apartheid, and Latin America to “Expand Capital Ownership”. Oh! had those that would have listened in 1986 had ‘just’ eyes to see. <br /><br />So which is it should we fight to change the existing reality at the Fed. And end it –abolish it (your words), or should we build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. Than how in 'Gods Kingdom' do we change, repair or defend that which we do not “own”? And that includes self governance.<br /><br />I and mine prefer to “OWN” the Federal Reserve and lift the barriers of expanded capital ownership. And than we can work on making it ‘Just”. Citizen owned Federal Reserve Certificates of ownership. More at www.cesj.org<br /> <br />"Too much capitalism does not mean too many capitalists, but too few capitalists." -- GK CHESTERTON<br /><br />Mere unthinking negative opposition to the current of events, clutching in despair at what we still retain, will not suffice in this age. A conservatism of instinct must be reinforced by a conservatism of thought and imagination. – Russell Kirk<br /><br />“Own or Be Owned”<br /><br />“Your Student”<br /><br />Our means is to build an economic reality, a firm foundation for a basis for the culture of LIFE.<br /><br />Gen. 50:20nail-in-the-wallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02842275228706469518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-50334581986572266682009-03-22T02:29:00.000-04:002009-03-22T02:29:00.000-04:00Dr. Keyes, you're right on the money about central...Dr. Keyes, you're right on the money about centralized banking, taxes and the scope of government. I support your ideas and do everything I can to disseminate them. I thank God for your inspired and inspiring leadership, Christ's own example.Franzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14509612154315969604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-22208836707234793022009-03-05T18:55:00.000-05:002009-03-05T18:55:00.000-05:00We have been an advocate for workers dignity and f...We have been an advocate for workers dignity and fair trade since 1992. This is when we discovered the U.S. Federal Government sponsored the moving of factories outside the USA starting in 1956. In that same year, a Globalization of Money came after the Suez Crisis caused a money crisis which especially affected England's currency. The Globalization of Money and goods came at the same time. See our Chronicals of events behind our economic crisis at http:/tapsearch.com/tapartnews and explore the lost worlds in the Globalist Free Traders Flat World of Thomas Friedman, the Bush family, the Clintons and Alan Greenspan at http://tapsearch.com/flatworld.<BR/>A mobile user friendly summary of articles are at http://tapsearchnewsmobile.filetap.com and<BR/>http://tapsmobileworld.filetap.com<BR/><BR/>We proposed a new approach in taxes too with most of our tax codes obsolete. Our economies based on making money on money instead of making things is burning out. Tariffs have been taken off goods and put on workers and labor. And actually the stimulus packages are in essence part of these tariffs. <BR/><BR/>The Globalist Free Traders forgot that the value of workers and labor represent a money standard. This value is a real tangible one and not one created by printing images on paper and calling it money. <BR/><BR/>See our proposal for Taps instead of Taxes at http://tapsearch.com/realtaxreform and at http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ray_Tapajna ( feel free to use any of these ezine articles on your blogs The most popular article is Lend Lease was real Free Trade and not chopped liver as in the Globalist world. ) <BR/><BR/>We also ask if our current problems are a money crisis or a human nature crisis at our blog where we explore the latent responses from philosophy and religion in the global economic arena. Currently we are trying to get a handle on the common good. See http://www.therationale.com. and note -Human Nature on Trial. At- http://www.bizarrepolitics.com Start with a series of reviews of Alan Greenspan's book - The Age of Turbulence starting with http://www.bizarrepolitics.com/confessions-for-history. <BR/>And actually Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke hit the target when he told Congress during the last stimulus debate that the best way to stimulate the economy, is to buy "domestically produced goods". I was surprised by his statement which actually was a ultimate disclaimer for all the funny money products flowing from the Federal Reserve Bank - see http://www.bizarrepolitics.com/ben-says-buy-usa <BR/><BR/>Please also note http://www.bizarrepolitics.com/obama-cart-before-horse-economy and http://www.bizarrepolitics.com/cart-before-the-horse-economy.<BR/><BR/>We have many other articles and sites going back more than ten years - search under tapsearch com, tapsearcher, tapart news, Ray Tapajna, arkline art and especially search under the title of our most popular artwork on the web - Clinton Years American Dream Reversed - it is part of more than 5 million search results on Yahoo. View it at http://tapsearch.com/clintonAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15555635879115959214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-59610843177373244952009-02-28T21:41:00.000-05:002009-02-28T21:41:00.000-05:00Thank you. I am of the same mind and heart. May Go...Thank you. I am of the same mind and heart. May God Bless independents like you who are not biased, not insiders, and have the vision to restore out Constitutional Republic. Real change was promised in 2008, and all American's got is 'worse-than-the-same'.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-19858944685035347282009-02-28T15:40:00.000-05:002009-02-28T15:40:00.000-05:00Hello Terry et al,The only thing I think a boycott...Hello Terry et al,<BR/><BR/>The only thing I think a boycott on ANYTHING that produces tax revenue for our federal (and in some cases state and/or local) government would do is get their attention. The ONLY thing they, and MOST Americans, understand is money. Hence the administration we are under now...<BR/><BR/>I do not believe in sitting around and waiting on things to always work themselves out. I do not come from that type of family either. We work for what we want and make things happen. My dad was always the one doing while everyone else sat around talking about how to do it best. By that time, he had finished the job...<BR/><BR/>In the case of gas, I think that has a lot more to do with the few powerful OPEC people that would sooner slit our throats as soon as they drain our pockets... and most Americans are not willing to give a little to gain a lot. In this case, I believe, their voices back.<BR/><BR/>But, as you said, most people would rather cry about it than do anything. <BR/><BR/>I have seen some of the movements going on and I am too far away to travel there (sad, but can you believe I am unemployed for two months???). I would not have known about them though if I had not been looking. All I am saying is for the most part, it is not in our faces like most liberal causes. <BR/><BR/>I even got several recorded calls from Obama's people right before the criminalus bill was passed urging me to contact my congressional reps in support! How sick is that?<BR/><BR/>I just think we need more money where our mouth is and need to be better organized. I do not know where you are Terry, but here in VA, Terry McAuliffe has been running for governor since Obama got elected. He is doing the same things the Obama camp did: Meeting with every black organizational leader (especially women) and liberal group; getting all the information he can so when he starts giving major speeches he can tell the voters what they want to hear. Go to Google and he is there. He is on EVERY TV network at least 3-4 times a day. Sometimes more. The other people running? We do not know unless WE look because our media tell us nothing. (What's new?)<BR/><BR/>I am glad to see we can have open dialog here though and thanks for the information.<BR/><BR/>GOD bless,<BR/><BR/>Gilbertgilbertabretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11021337304973752919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-50670306986968999852009-02-27T18:20:00.000-05:002009-02-27T18:20:00.000-05:00"We must reclaim the moral character that can prod..."We must reclaim the moral character that can produce energy and courage enough for the new politics that must replace it. No more manipulative, so-called Republicans. No more insidiously delusional Democrats. Just Americans striving as best we can to be decent human beings. Strong enough to be independent. Wise enough to stand united. Good enough to be free. Obviously, we've got a lot more to think through. Stay with me."<BR/><BR/>You've got to be kidding,.. and I think I can speak for most everybody on this site anyway... <BR/><BR/>You say 'jump', Alan and I will say 'how high'. <BR/><BR/>As for thinking it through - there is none better. <BR/><BR/>This will be fun... <BR/><BR/>'God's will of Liberty, ... be our Freedoms cry".<BR/><BR/>Guy C.<BR/><BR/>PS. You know, you as I,.. are free to use all the resources at CESJ.org Library [←Link] only if it helps the "Thinking it through" .<BR/><BR/>http://www.cesj.org/homestead/summary-cha.htm<BR/><BR/>Democratization, Solidarity, Subsidiarity and Justice for all. <BR/> <BR/>"Just" Americans - now that's a novel idea.nail-in-the-wallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02842275228706469518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-19166911968047107182009-02-27T18:00:00.000-05:002009-02-27T18:00:00.000-05:00Gilbert wrote:"When gas went up so high last year,...Gilbert wrote:<BR/><BR/>"When gas went up so high last year, I told many people that if we could get everyone to send out emails across America and agree on a week to not buy gas it would send a message. Or don't go shopping at Wal-Mart for just one week... could you imagine one million people not shopping and/or buying gas for ONE WEEK?"<BR/><BR/>Gilbert,<BR/><BR/>I agree with you that people are generally lazy. But, Gilbert, that's just human nature as recognized by our founding generation - "...and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable," - and all that. <BR/><BR/>However, people ARE beginning to organize themselves in a variety of ways. Consider the "Tea Party" rallies that are happening this very day in a number of cities across the U.S. The <I>Tenth Amendment Resolutions</I> movement among the several states is another example. And I could give you several more. And I would simply point out that market driven economics is primarily responsible for the major difference in gas prices today as opposed to what we saw only a few months ago. So what would a week-long "organized" boycott on gas have accomplished to your mind that the market didn't better do itself?Terry Morrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00166609562028309038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-51537887584087027202009-02-27T16:30:00.000-05:002009-02-27T16:30:00.000-05:00I think by the time we put down our potato chips a...I think by the time we put down our potato chips and turn off Gossip Girl, we will all be too old to even remember what ORGANIZATION means.<BR/><BR/>I see your blog, and so many others that are opposed to what is going on with our Federal Government, and yet I see no one putting all these people together and starting movements across our country.<BR/><BR/>When gas went up so high last year, I told many people that if we could get everyone to send out emails across America and agree on a week to not buy gas it would send a message. Or don't go shopping at Wal-Mart for just one week... could you imagine one million people not shopping and/or buying gas for ONE WEEK?<BR/><BR/>But as usual I got the same responses. Not even a PEEK of interest! "Oh, no one would want to do that." And mostly from my Christian friends. I cannot even tell you how infuriating AND LAZY THEY ARE. Unless it is meeting to eat somewhere after church...<BR/><BR/>We are supposed to be the majority in this country and yet not only do we have no power in the church, but we refuse to use the GOD given rights we have in our Constitution.<BR/><BR/>I know in my heart that it is going to take something on the scale of 911 to wake Christians back up. I saw it lasted, oh... maybe a year or so after that horrible day that everyone seemed to be awake. Then, of course, the Democrats realized that an election was coming up so America be damned. They went for blood whenever they saw an (R) near anyone's name. Did not matter how qualified or honorable the person was. Of course when we do get attacked again, Obama will have our military so depleted that we will just sit there looking stupid and crying, "Please don't hurt us. We will do anything!"<BR/><BR/>If anyone reads this and gets ill at me, GOOD! Then maybe someone out there has some emotions that the TV has not eaten away from the rest of the pitifully LAZY people in this country.<BR/><BR/>PLEASE my fellow citizens. WAKE UP and ORGANIZE.<BR/><BR/>DO something - ANYTHING RESPONSIBLE - while we have some freedom to do it!<BR/><BR/>George Soros bought an election with his money. Is there not ONE extremely wealthy Christian that could get all these talented and intelligent people together to start a real movement in our country?<BR/><BR/>Alan Keyes, Ann Coulter, Walter Williams, Sean Hannity, Thomas Sowell, and the list goes on and on. Even down to little old uneducated people like myself. I CAN read... I CAN walk... I CAN make signs and petitions... What ARE we waiting on? Hopefully not another Obama...gilbertabretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11021337304973752919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7401694557024894060.post-797735665114372552009-02-27T03:27:00.000-05:002009-02-27T03:27:00.000-05:00Sir, I pray that God allows you to be part of the ...Sir, I pray that God allows you to be part of the rebuilding of America. You have the ideas I know we will need. I believe principal and reason will prevail and we must be ready when reality reveals itself to these power hungry fools in DC. Thank you for your inspirational words and I look forward to your future posts.mikedeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13847426967600946569noreply@blogger.com