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patrickkokujin
02-27-2006, 10:45 PM
Good quality netcast. Birdflu, collapse in iceland, slams baby boomers...

http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/audio_video_files/2006/060223_webcast.html

GREENSILVERHORN
02-27-2006, 10:52 PM
Even though he is a tool. He is better than no tool at all.

Always like to hear him. I just wonder if people listen?

GREENSILVERHORN
02-28-2006, 01:13 AM
It was better than I expected, leaves you with the feeling we must re-invent ourselves.

Infiltrated sophistry has poisoned the well.

patrickkokujin
02-28-2006, 11:27 PM
I follow most of what Larouche is saying and I agree in principle it makes since...until he starts all his praising of FDR. Every speech ive heard Larouche give he talks like FDR was the greatest. FDR was a commie socialist who himself wanted to be dictator of america. I suspect Larouche is a socialist himself.

bigjon
02-28-2006, 11:40 PM
I follow most of what Larouche is saying and I agree in principle it makes since...until he starts all his praising of FDR. Every speech ive heard Larouche give he talks like FDR was the greatest. FDR was a commie socialist who himself wanted to be dictator of america. I suspect Larouche is a socialist himself.

I sure agree with you here. Larouche says a lot of things that make sense like shutting down the globalists and returning to a policy of fair trade, restoring our borders and returning to a more inward looking policy that concentrates on rebuilding our infrastructure.

But he wants to do it with BIG gov, not an entrepreneurial America.

GREENSILVERHORN
03-01-2006, 01:34 AM
I sure agree with you here. Larouche says a lot of things that make sense like shutting down the globalists and returning to a policy of fair trade, restoring our borders and returning to a more inward looking policy that concentrates on rebuilding our infrastructure.

But he wants to do it with BIG gov, not an entrepreneurial America.

Problem here is that your gonna end up with big Gov. anyhow you stroke it, better to start sooner before the whole sh*tbag goes down the tubes.

If we got some big support behind Larouche things might change with the FED., if he doesn't get blown away first.

Anyway I say you gotta take the good with the bad here, just as he is saying it too.

Why does it have to take some kind of violent revolt and economical collapse to get changes in your government?

The thing I wonder is if he would confiscate my gold like F.D.R.

JCarvingblock
04-27-2006, 12:19 PM
LaRouche to Address Crash of Greenspan Bubble At April 27 Webcast http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/press_releases_files/2006/060427_webcast_announce1.htm
1:00 PM East coast, 10 AM Pacific time


April 12, 2006—Among other topics, leading economist Lyndon LaRouche will address how to deal with the impending crash of the Greenspan Bubble, at his April 27 international webcast. That webcast will begin at 1 pm. Eastern Daylight Time, and be broadcast from Washington, D.C. It will be accessible live on www.larouchepub.com (http://www.larouchepub.com) and www.larouchepac.com (http://www.larouchepac.com).


In a paper being prepared for publication in the April 22 edition of Executive Intelligence Review, LaRouche points to the growing warnings from bankers about a global financial blowout, which he indicates will begin with the "Great Leesburg Bust of 2006." After referencing his unparalleled record as a forecaster, and the utter unpreparedness of virtually all leading circles for dealing with the impending crisis, LaRouche described the situation as follows:


"The world is now threatened, during the immediate months ahead, with the most severe breakdown in global economy since the so-called 'New Dark Age' crisis set off by the mid-Fourteenth-Century crash of the ultramontane Venice's tool, the Lombard banking system. What is rumbling now from under the burgeoning, saturated drain-fields of Loudoun County, Virginia, is a twitch. Week by week, there is, an accelerating rate of a margin of unsold, empty houses, an ironical warning of a great crash of Alan Greenspan-created mortgage-based-securities bubble: a crash about to hit with panic force.


"Some silly people will say that I am 'threatening to talk the economy into a recession.' Denying the existence of a crocodile already moving about in the children's bedroom will not make the hungry crocodile go away. Matters have reached the point, that some very responsible Federal and related banking circles are now issuing carefully crafted warnings to the witting, of the great U.S. real-estate crash about to strike, probably as early as this Summer, or even, perhaps, earlier."


For more information on the webcast, call 1-800-929-7566.

Tune in options: http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/audio_video_files/2006/060427_webcast.html

Curtman
04-27-2006, 12:55 PM
The best thing I can think of about LaRouche is all them little hippy girls on the street corner holding signs up on election year.
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JCarvingblock
04-29-2006, 11:44 AM
That Lyndon LaRouche broadcast (3 hours, eight minutes long) the other day is now available for download: http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/audio_video_files/2006/060427_webcast.html

He discusses the derivatives bomb for a while and the Nazification of the US. Fairly entertaining, even though I regard him as "controlled opposition."

Carvingblock

creep276
04-29-2006, 01:27 PM
man i love that girl