Rep. Alan Grayson's apology

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QuoteWASHINGTON (CNN) -- Freshman U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson refused to back down Wednesday from remarks made on the House floor the night before, in which he said the Republican health care plan calls for sick people to "die quickly."


Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Florida, made the "die quickly" remark on the House floor Tuesday night.

In fact, Grayson, a Democrat who represents a central Florida swing district that includes Orlando, made another floor speech in which he apologized to the dead and their families for not acting sooner on health care reform. He then defended both speeches on CNN's "The Situation Room."

"What I mean is they have got no plan," Grayson told Wolf Blitzer. "It's been 24 hours since I said that. Where is the Republican plan? We're all waiting to see something that will take care of the pre-existing conditions, to take care of the 40 million Americans who have no coverage at all.

"That's what I meant when I said that the Republican plan is don't get sick. And if you do get sick, die quickly."  Watch Grayson defend comments »

Republicans pounced on Grayson's late-night speech and demanded an apology.  Watch Grayson's "die quickly" remark on House floor »

"That is about the most mean-spirited partisan statement that I've ever heard made on this floor, and I, for one, don't appreciate it," Rep. Jimmy Duncan, R-Tennessee, told Politico.

On Wednesday, Grayson apologized, but it wasn't the apology the Republicans wanted.

Citing a Harvard University study released this month that said 44,000 Americans die each year because they have no health insurance, Grayson called on Democrats and Republicans "to do our jobs for the sake of those dying people and their families."

"I apologize to the dead and their families that we haven't voted sooner to end this holocaust in America," he said.

That prompted National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Ken Spain to issue a stinging rebuke, saying Grayson is "doubling down on his despicable remarks, and he is dragging his party with him."

"This is an individual who has established a pathological pattern of unstable behavior," Spain said. "He is derailing the national debate on health care reform and embarrassing his constituents as a result."

But in a spirited discussion on CNN that included Democratic strategist James Carville and Republican strategist Alex Castellanos, Grayson stood his ground. He rejected the suggestion that his remarks were the political equivalent of South Carolina Republican Rep. Joe Wilson's shout of, "You lie," at the president during his nationally televised speech on health care.

"I didn't insult the president in front of 40 million people," he said. " ... When you don't have a plan, what that means is your plan is don't get sick. So what I said is true. What Joe Wilson said, on the other hand, is false."

Castellanos insisted that Republicans agreed with the Democrats on pre-existing conditions and would "stand with him 100 percent" if the president added such Republican-backed proposals as tort reform and allowing citizens to shop across state lines for insurance -- a strategy Democrats say will drive insurance companies into the states with the most lax regulations.

"The congressman is at least giving the chance for the Republicans to look responsible. It's not fair to say that the Republicans have no plan. They actually do," said Castellanos, whose campaigns include those of George W. Bush in 2004, Mitt Romney in 2008, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and the late Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina in the 1990s.

Carville, who was Bill Clinton's lead strategist during his successful run for the presidency in 1992 and worked on Hillary Clinton's campaign last year, congratulated Grayson for having "the courage to go up and say what he said."

But Carville backed away from Grayson when the congressman said that Republicans he believes are obstructing health care reform are "foot-dragging, knuckle-dragging Neanderthals."

"I would call [them] regressive as opposed to Neanderthal," Carville said.

Grayson also rejected comparisons between his comments and those of some Republicans, including former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, that the Democratic reform plan called for "death panels" to decide who would get life-saving treatments.

"I said to myself, 'I wish Sarah Palin read the bill.' That's not what this bill says. That's a scare tactic," he said. "What I said is the God's honest truth."

Grayson said he decided to deliver his after-hours speech Tuesday after the Harvard study was released and he realized "we cannot go on any longer in this country where people cannot afford health care, where the coverage they got is good until they need it."



Calling for universal health care, he slammed "whoever it is that's causing the Republicans to fight tooth-and-nail against anything, absolutely anything, to have every vote come down to being 257 to 175 in the House, over and over and over again."

"Those are the people who are really disserving Americans," he said.
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Ognir

Pity the audio and video are out of whack
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

MikeWB

Quote from: "Ognir"Pity the audio and video are out of whack

yeah :( for some reason CSPAN's recordings are all screwed up on Youtube. I think whoever's ripping them from Real feed doesn't know what they're doing.

Here's finally a clear clip of Grayson going after the Fed attorney over manipulation and theft of $24.4 TRILLION:

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CrackSmokeRepublican

I like the way he threw in "Holocaust" in the debate. Pretty strategic and kind of skews the arguments against him.  I hope he tacks the word "Holocaust" on just about everything.  It's a cheap word that needs to be cheapened even further since it is a historical lie.     :)


From US News and World Report:

QuoteRep. Alan Grayson's Healthcare Holocaust
October 01, 2009 04:29 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

Kudos to Congressman Grayson for his blunt—and truthful—summary of the Republican plan ["Grayson's Healthcare 'Holocaust' and Republican 'Die' Comments Show Dem Hypocrisy," usnews.com]. Those on the right demanding his head on a platter are only displaying their rank hypocrisy for the umpteenth time. I would suggest that [blogger] Doug Heye check the facts, before labeling Dems with a word best reserved these days for the GOP. Compared to the hyperbole, vitriol, and outright sedition that's been spewed by Republican representatives on the floor of the House for the last eight months, Grayson's pointed remarks are a long-overdue sign of Democratic backbone. Apology?! Many on the right and left are also taking him to task for his use of the word "holocaust" (small "h") to describe the needless deaths of 45,000 fellow Americans each year. When I last checked, the dictionary still defines this word first as "destruction or slaughter on a mass scale." I find it hard to take the congressman to task on this point—even as a Jew—given the undeniably accurate way in which the word (again, small "h") was used.

Comment by Bob P. of FL

To those of you who agree with his [Alan Grayson's] use of the word holocaust, why don't you attend our temple's or any temple's upcoming Holocaust Memorial Day for a little perspective. You cheapen the word and disrespect those who experienced this travesty. "Holocaust" like "racist" is not a common, descriptive term with various applications. By the way, there are loads of source documents and photographs easily accessed on the Internet if you're still confused about the Holocaust.

 :)

http://www.usnews.com/blogs/letters-to- ... caust.html
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

CrackSmokeRepublican

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He's different. I do notice that he worked for IDT Corp.  http://www.idt.net/about/management.aspx   In 2001 IDT had Frank Lautenberg as a Board Member with a lot of politicos out of NY and NJ running it.  I suspect it was Israeli penetrated at some point like the other US Telcos.  Good to hear him say things the way they should be said to the idiot Jew Scammers on Wallstreet and in Washington, DC.

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"Justice, justice, ye shall seek."

- Deuteronomy, chapter 16, verse 20.
 
      There is right, and there is wrong. We in Central Florida have sent someone to Washington who fights for what's right.
 
      Our Congressman, Alan Grayson, grew up in the tenements in the Bronx. It was a hard life. He had to be a fighter to survive.
 
      His parents were teachers. They made great sacrifices, to make sure that Alan received the best education.
 
      Alan was a sick child. His mother took him to the hospital four times a week, for treatment. Without health coverage, he would not be alive today. He remembers that.
 
      Alan rode the subway to school each day, and he worked hard. He was the valedictorian of his junior high school. By passing a test, he was admitted to an exclusive public high school. In high school, he achieved the highest test score among almost 50,000 students who took the test. Harvard College saw something in him, and admitted him.
 
      For Alan, life at Harvard wasn't easy. Alan cleaned toilets, and worked as a night watchman. Yet he earned a bachelor's degree in only three years, with high honors, and he was Phi Beta Kappa. Alan graduated from Harvard in the top two percent of his class.
 
      Alan took economics classes at Harvard, and he worked as an economist after college. But he felt a calling, to learn more. He returned to Harvard. In only four years, Alan received a J.D. with honors from Harvard Law School, and a master's degree from the Harvard School of Government, and Alan finished all of the course work and passed the general exams for a Ph.D. in Government.
 
      Alan's master's thesis was on the important subject of gerontology – how to improve the health of older people. Alan called for the creation of an organization to support research on the health of seniors. Shortly after he left school, Alan formed such an organization: the Alliance for Aging Research. Alan served as an officer of the Alliance for 22 years. Alan's Alliance has increased federal support for aging research by 500%, leading to breakthroughs in the treatment of blindness, weak bones, Alzheimer's disease, and other afflictions of the elderly. The motto of the Alliance is "Living to 100 – and Loving It."
 
      Wall Street firms recruited Alan heavily when he graduated from Harvard Law School, but Alan chose to be a judge's assistant instead. For two years, he worked with such luminaries as Judge (now Justice) Ginsburg, Judge (now Justice) Scalia, Judge Mikva, Judge Bork, and others. After that, he accepted an invitation to join the law firm where Judge Ginsburg's husband was a partner.
 
      From the beginning of his legal career, Alan gravitated toward the important question of how the Government spends the taxpayers' money. He mastered the incredibly complex rules regarding government contracting, and represented hundreds of clients in that field.
 
      In the early 1990s, Alan took leave from the practice of law, and started a business. Alan was the first President of IDT Corp., a telecom/internet company. The business started on the second floor of a funeral home. It grew to be a $2 billion-a-year business, on the Fortune 1000 list, and traded on the New York Stock Exchange. In short, Alan has lived the American Dream, starting a successful business and seeing it grow.
 
      Later, Alan decided to leave that business, and return to the practice of law. Alan and his wife also decided to move to Orlando, and raise a family. Their first child, Skye, was born in 1995. Now they have five children: Skye, Star, Sage, Storm and Stone. Storm and Stone, twins, were born in 2005.
 
      After Alan went back to the field of government contracts law, he began to represent whistleblowers, who witnessed fraud against the Government. Alan brought more and more False Claims Act cases on behalf of those whistleblowers, against fraudulent contractors. After the war in Iraq began, Alan was the only attorney who was willing to pursue such cases, in the face of hostility from the Bush Administration. Congress called on Alan four times to testify about contractor fraud in Iraq. Taxpayers Against Fraud named Alan Grayson its Lawyer of the Year. Public Justice also recognized Alan for his work. The Wall St. Journal lauded Alan, saying that he was "waging a one-man war against contractor fraud in Iraq." And Vanity Fair published an 11-page profile.
 
      Alan's mammoth struggle against contractor fraud has been applauded by liberals and conservatives alike. And now that he is in Congress, he can do even more to protect the taxpayers. He has joined the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittees of both the House Financial Services Committee and the House Science and Technology Committee. There, Alan does what he has been doing for decades – "keeping 'em honest." And furthermore, with a quarter century of experience in how the Government spends its money, Alan can help to direct more of that money to Central Florida, where we need it.

http://grayson.house.gov/about/index.shtml
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

scorpio

Quote from: "CrackSmokeRepublican"I like the way he threw in "Holocaust" in the debate. Pretty strategic and kind of skews the arguments against him.  I hope he tacks the word "Holocaust" on just about everything.  It's a cheap word that needs to be cheapened even further since it is a historical lie.     :)
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:
So true - every time something doesn't go their way they cry racism, holocaust, or anti-semitism.

I think this whole healthcare thing is nothing more than a huge distraction.
Our economy is getting dismantled at a rapid pace.
I think the zios want this healthcare thing so that they can take 1/6 of the US economy and put it into their worldwide ponzi scheme.
I see govt. waste and sloth every day - disgusting!
and they're gonna run healthcare and make it better :?:  :D  :lol:  ;)

MikeWB

Grayson is exposing more than Ron Paul ever did. Did you guys ever see an exchange between Ron Paul and Fed people? When Bernanke is testifying, Ron Paul takes his 5 min that he has and just goes into a rant against the Fed and never really questions him and never tries to get him to perjure himself. Rarely does Paul ask questions... he just rants and Bernanke just ignores him and doesn't say a word and probably doesn't even listen to him. Grayson goes after them and tries to at least catch them in their lies. He deserves kudos for that.
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scorpio

#7
Ron Paul is a 33rd degree Mason, according to my information.
As for me, I don't want the fed. govt. running anything.
Greyson is just using an old politican trick: Be outrageous and you get on t.v.
I think Greyson was very rude and disrespectful IMHO
This is all political theatre.
Where did the love go?

MikeWB

Quote from: "scorpio11"Ron Paul is a 33rd degree Mason, according to my information.
As for me, I don't want the fed. govt. running anything.
Greyson is just using an old politican trick: Be outrageous and you get on t.v.
I think Greyson was very rude and disrespectful IMHO
Where did the love go?

That's very true but think of it this way: at least he's being outrageous about something worth while and about something that deserves to be in public spotlight. When Wilson yelled "LIAR", it was about nothing and all it did was to make him richer because of donations.
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scorpio

True, Mike, however,Wilson said "you lie"
And that was in response to Obama's line about no illegal aliens will be covered in the healthcare bill, which was a blatant lie.
Of course, Obama plans to give the 12-20 million illegal aliens amnesty - so in the end, they won't cover illegal aliens....
They're all gonna be legal citizens!!  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Thanks to Obama and his zio-communist controllers.

p.s. Did you see the Andy Williams comment:  Obama wants this country to fail
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/29/andy-williams-obama-wants_n_302945.html

MikeWB

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2009/10/rep.html
QuoteRep. Alan Grayson May Just Fuck Your Shit Up:
It's too soon to tell, but there's a good chance that Representative Alan Grayson, he of the "Die Quickly" Republican health care plan, will end up fucking your shit up. Too rich to be bought off, Grayson's been fucking with the powerful for a few years now. As an attorney, he represented whistleblowers, going after the hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud committed by contractors and others in Iraq. He told CNN in April 2006, "The development fund of Iraq was looted by war profiteers and war whores." Check out the huge ass article on him in Vanity Fair from 2007 (and check out that goatee). He went after Halliburton and KBR; he fucked with Dick Cheney. You think a man whose name is a homophone with "boner" is gonna trouble him?

Look, let's be clear: Grayson of Orlando, Florida, is something of a drama queen. Defeating an incumbent Republican in a previously solidly Republican district as part of the Obama wave in 2008, he's an attack dog straight out of old school progressive politics. Here he is in January on President Obama's stimulus plan: "It shelters the homeless, and it heals the sick. It helps us to look forward to a day when we beat our swords into plowshares, our spears into pruning hooks, and when a nation does not lift up a sword against nation anymore." It's a bit over the top, like his Holocaust remark yesterday and his demand that AIG's CEO "name names" of those who received bonuses.

But sometimes those kinds of dramatics can be absolutely energizing, like the second shot of cheap tequila, as when Grayson said, "Rush Limbaugh is a has-been hypocrite loser, who craves attention. His right-wing lunacy sounds like Mikhail Gorbachev, extolling the virtues of communism. Limbaugh actually was more lucid when he was a drug addict. If America ever did 1% of what he wanted us to do, then we'd all need pain killers."

And this dude knows how to apologize to right-wingers. Pushed by Michael Steele to beg forgiveness from Limbaugh like so many Republicans did, Grayson offered, "I'm sorry Limbaugh called for harsh sentences for drug addicts while he was a drug addict. I'm also sorry that he's bent on seeing America fail. And I'm sorry that Limbaugh is one sorry excuse for a human being."

Grayson was the member of Congress who authored the grandly symbolic bill attacking executive compensation in the financial firms now owned by all of us, also known as the "Pay for Performance Act," currently somewhere on hold in the Senate after passing the House in April. This would be back when "populist anger" was actually about people against corporations, which, of course, meant conservatives thought it was wrong. Grayson said, "You should not get rich off public money, and you should not get rich off of abject failure...This bill will show which Republicans are so much on the take from the financial services industry that they're willing to actually bless compensation that has no bearing on performance and is excessive and unreasonable. We'll find out who are the people who understand that the public's money needs to be protected, and who are the people who simply want to suck up to their patrons on Wall Street."

The bill caused Fox "news" host Neil Cavuto to lose his shit on the air with Grayson, to the point where Grayson said that Cavuto was conjuring a "paranoid fantasy" about the implications of the bill. Cavuto cursed and spat while Grayson looked like he was wondering if he was going to have to grab Cavuto's jaws to keep him from biting.

Since Grayson said that the Republican plan for health care is "Don't get sick" and "Die quickly," Grayson has become this week's punching bag for conservative wads of fuck who want to equate his words with Rep. Joe "Insert Banjo Music" Wilson's loud "Don't lie" fart during the President's health care speech. Beyond the hypocrisy of the death panel people saying someone's being too mean, it should also be pointed out that Grayson didn't just bray out of nowhere like he was getting fucked by a donkey. He was recognized and speaking in turn. Robert's Rules of Order don't say anything about whether or not a speaker can drip with savage sarcasm.

Yesterday, on The Situation Room with Wolf "Bow Down Before the Sartorial Magnificence of My Beard" Blitzer, the gathered CNN superfriends couldn't comprehend Grayson, as if anger and honesty coming from a Democrat is some unknown species of rhetoric. "They should apologize to America," Grayson said of Republicans calling for him to beg forgiveness. He may as well have said, "Suck my balls."

The best part was when designated Republican Alex "Douche 'Stache" Castellanos asked Grayson which people does the Congressman think he wants to die. Grayson went right back at him, calling Republican ideas "amorphous nonsense," and "Do you really think that tort reform is going to take care of 47 million people?" By the point that Grayson said Republicans were just using the "usual cliches," Castellanos had the look of a straight man who was just shown the cock that was going to fuck him.

It was truly something beautiful because Grayson walked into Wolf Blitzer's house, drank his whiskey, and took a giant shit on CNN's floor. The pundits from Carville to Castellanos to Borger didn't know what the fuck to do with this guy who wasn't going to play by the usual rules of suck up and pander and call for bipartisanship like other Democrats. The closest they've gotten is the occasional Barney Frank appearance, but Grayson is something different, a Democrat who not only has his own balls, but is ripping the nuts off others. "They've been dragging their feet. These -- these are foot dragging, knuckle dragging Neanderthals who think they can dictate policy to America by being stubborn. And I think it's -- the time is over. We had an election. That's it. Now we have to move ahead in just the way the president wants us to," Grayson said, and, oh, the sputtering that happened.

James Carville asked Grayson at the end if he was ready for how his life was going to change. What ought to be happening is that Democrats should be using Grayson as their point person, sending him out to take a wrecking ball to the stick houses of arguments Republicans keep constructing. Republicans have never known how to deal with it when someone fights back with the same brutality they use. Grayson just pointed out that motherfuckers fuck their mothers. It's that simple.

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CrackSmokeRepublican

Apparently Grayson is a Jew... that's a real shame and explains a lot about his past since he was doing some good at chipping away at the B.S. Jew term "Holocaust"

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lan Grayson, a Democratic congressman, forsook conventional oratory in favour of large flash cards for a presentation that has earned him the wrath of the Right, adulation on the Left and rather more than 15 minutes of fame.

His first card, presented to a thinly attended chamber late on Monday, described step one of what he called the Republican healthcare plan for America as "Don't get sick". Step two was "And if you do get sick . . ." leading swiftly to step three: "Die quickly".

Congressional Republicans condemned the performance as a breach of the decorum of the House and demanded an apology. Their language echoed that of Democrats enraged by an outburst from Joe Wilson, the Republican congressman who accused President Obama of lying during his speech to Congress.
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Mr Grayson was undaunted. He denied the other side satisfaction by apologising to the families of those who he claimed die each year for want of health insurance.

Back in the House Mr Grayson waved a copy of a recent Harvard study that found an alarming correlation between lack of insurance and early mortality, concluding that America's healthcare crisis costs more than 44,000 lives a year.

"Read it and weep," Mr Grayson said. "I apologise that we haven't voted sooner to end this holocaust in America." He was promptly called on to apologise again for using the word holocaust.

"It was not the best choice of words," he admitted to The Times last night. "I'm Jewish. I have relatives who died in the holocaust. [But] this was 'a' holocaust, not 'the' holocaust. We are talking about the deaths of 44,870 Americans a year."


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 857567.ece
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

maz

#12
Grayson apologizes to Anti-Defamation League. Pussy.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1009/27860.html#

QuoteRep. Alan Grayson has sent a letter of apology to the Anti-Defamation League after describing the health care situation as a "holocaust in America" on the House floor Wednesday.

Grayson, who is Jewish, first called Thursday to apologize to the ADL – a sort of national arbiter of anti-Semitism – and followed up with a letter Friday, which is the beginning of the Jewish festival of Sukkot.

Grayson spokesman Todd Jurkowski confirmed the contents of the letter, which were first reported by FOX News.

"In no way did I mean to minimize the Holocaust," wrote Grayson. "I regret the choice of words, and I will not repeat it."

But Grayson is making no apology to Republicans, who said they were offended when he said on the House floor Tuesday that the GOP's health care plan amounts to "die quickly." It was during a mocking apology to Republicans for that remark – when he used the term holocaust — that Grayson raised the ire of some of his fellow Jews.

CrackSmokeRepublican

QuoteI wonder. Will Queen Nan make him apologize again on the House floor?

Grayson apologizes to Anti-Defamation League
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1009/27860.html#


He's obviously doesn't give a crap about anything but NOT upsetting the JewWorldOrder in US politics.  He's in bed with the Rahms and the Lautenbergs. He would still be working as a Night Watchman and still studying if he wasn't a "Chosen" one. He's trying "Rahm" tactics on the Republicans.  I'm sick of watching politics actually in the US. I thought maybe he was a Goy Politico that could maybe cut to the chase. But apparently, he's just a Harvard Jew Lawyer trying to get mileage out of the bankruptcy of the USA.  He's starting to remind me of Peter Schiff or Denninger, always ready to complain about the US/FED/America at large but is unwilling to consider removing the Jewish element from the equation entirely. Critical? Yes, truly honest and changing the Jewish bankruptcies...  never... You always go bankrupt until the Jew is removed from the economic calculations.
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

Rockclimber

Quote from: "CrackSmokeRepublican"
QuoteI wonder. Will Queen Nan make him apologize again on the House floor?

Grayson apologizes to Anti-Defamation League
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1009/27860.html#


He's obviously doesn't give a crap about anything but NOT upsetting the JewWorldOrder in US politics.  He's in bed with the Rahms and the Lautenbergs. He would still be working as a Night Watchman and still studying if he wasn't a "Chosen" one. He's trying "Rahm" tactics on the Republicans.  I'm sick of watching politics actually in the US. I thought maybe he was a Goy Politico that could maybe cut to the chase. But apparently, he's just a Harvard Jew Lawyer trying to get mileage out of the bankruptcy of the USA.  He's starting to remind me of Peter Schiff or Denninger, always ready to complain about the US/FED/America at large but is unwilling to consider removing the Jewish element from the equation entirely. Critical? Yes, truly honest and changing the Jewish bankruptcies...  never... You always go bankrupt until the Jew is removed from the economic calculations.

Good stuff. It's all theater and as usual they're playing both sides.

scorpio

Quote from: "Rockclimber"Good stuff. It's all theater and as usual they're playing both sides.

So true!
You are keepin' it real as usual Rock.

CrackSmokeRepublican

Right on.

Quote from: "scorpio11"Rockclimber wrote:Good stuff. It's all theater and as usual they're playing both sides.



So true!
You are keepin' it real as usual Rock.

Left , Right  , Center - yep, they are playing all sides... Jew Blogosphere appears to be trying to back away from the Holohoax thanks to Jewy Grayson... reminds me of the Jew Propaganda around the Idiot Criminal Jew Polanski

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The "h" Word
Posted by David Kramer on October 2, 2009 03:32 PM

In a previous blog today, I wrote about the 50th anniversary of the classic TV show The Twilight Zone (created by the brilliant writer Rod Serling). In particular, I noted an episode which was a depiction of the horrors of political correctness/"hate" speech.

I wonder what Serling (who was Jewish) would have thought of this latest nonsense that occurred in the hallowed—or should I say horrid—halls of Congress. It seems that Rep. Alan Grayson (also Jewish) dropped the "h" word when referring to our current horrific health care system. The "h" word? What the heck is the "h" word? Holocaust!! (Boy, you LRC readers really are anti-Semitic, aren't you?)

Well, you would have thought that Nazi Stormtroopers were blowing up the Capitol Building. Every Talking Yiddishe Kop (Jewish Head—but you knew that) was called upon to determine if Grayson (again—a Jew himself) had bad judgment and/or bad taste in using the word "holocaust" in a matter not referring to the holocaust (You know which one that was—and I'm not talking Armenians here either). It was like the Second Coming (I know—wrong religion) of the Sanhedrin.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/a ... 38069.html

Oy! Anything to distract the sheeple (the Jewish sheeple this time?) from the biggest problem this country has had in the past 100 years (and one of the biggest reasons for our skyrocketing health care costs)—the "Federal" Reserve.
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

thirdeyewise

it's all a big staged dog/pony show, for entertainment. look at Ron Paul, as DBS has pointed out countless times the guy is a fraud.

At 1:25 into this video Mr. Paul makes this statement:
"we're talking about price fixing...and we're talking about somebody in the government, in the federal reserve the treasury who does prices, now...."    


[youtube:2fdqtrz8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv6rQ0U01Yc[/youtube]2fdqtrz8]


...............................he intentionally referenced the Federal Reserve  as a government Entity.



The co-author of Ron Paul's 1993 book "The Case for Gold", Lewis E. Lehrman, is on the Board of Directors of Project for the New American Century.






not to mention he is a Mason and as such is under orders.
One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to one man under aspects which few see.

-F.A. Hayek