I can't believe what I just saw

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I like how you can't leave any comments on the video.
Call the number and tell them NO!
 
Gotta love all those advisors...the who's who of socialist-neocon-zionists.

yup. sickening isn't it. new world order, here we come.

I wonder how many of them are part of the CFR, or Various global groups.
 
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2 of the YouTube links posted earlier in this thread have been pulled.

That probably has something to do with them posting it themselves and not allowing comments.

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I emailed my congresswoman to vote against the bill the same day I learned about it during the state of the union address.
 
"Tell the House to do its job"? Call me crazy but the House's job isn't to just sign off on anything and everything the Senate passes. That's part of the checks and balances of the legislative branch.
 
Need to find out where this PAC got its money. Don't they have to file disclosure forms? Who are the donors?

http://www.defenddemocracy.org/about_FDD/about_FDD_show.htm?doc_id=156817&attrib_id=7615
Who funds FDD?
FDD is funded by a diverse group of individual philanthropists and foundations. FDD has also received government grants from the U.S. State Department.

I think their claim for Non-profit helps them keep the info private. I am wondering how they get funding from the State Dept legally.

And SourceWatch doesn't have any funding sources, but there is other interesting info:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Foundation_for_the_Defense_of_Democracies

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Here's some other info they have on their site:

Shaping the Media

FDD spokespeople appear in national, international, and Arabic-language media outlets on average seven times a day, seven days a week to deliver powerful, effective messages about the need to fight terrorism and promote democratic values.

Winning the War of Ideas Internationally

Building on our numerous European activities launched in February 2004, FDD's reach is now being expanded in Europe through a partnership with the European Foundation for Democracy, an anti-terrorism, pro-democracy think tank and advocacy group headquartered in Brussels, as well through relationships with similar organizations in Brussels, Paris, London, Berlin and other European capitals.

Training Campus Anti-Terrorism Advocates

At a time when college campuses are under the sway of apologists for terrorism, FDD has trained hundreds of professors and students as pro-democracy, anti-terrorism advocates and activists. A key part of the training is an intensive fellowship program in Israel and Washington, D.C., examining how democracies defend themselves from terrorism. We also run a separate U.S.-based program that trains professors in how to teach about terrorism. As a result of our training, professors have launched new courses on terrorism and students have held hundreds of on-campus events and registered hundreds of media appearances. FDD students have gone on to jobs in the National Security Agency, the Central Intelligence Agency, the State Department, the military, the Peace Corps, and the White House and have won Fulbright and Truman scholarships to continue their studies.
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Scary stuff.................These people are organized. We need to get moving on all fronts.
 
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Frustrated by Democrats’ refusal to bring a Senate-passed update of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to the floor, House Republicans tried Tuesday to force a vote on the bill.

Republicans tried to force a vote on a procedural maneuver to bring up the Senate bill, but the measure failed 212-198.

Instead, Democrats have begun conferencing both House passed and Senate passed versions of the FISA update—although the House version does not contain retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies, a key sticking point.

Republicans have boycotted the talks, instead insisting the House vote on the Senate bill, which received 68 votes in the Senate and would likely have the blessing of the White House. House Democratic leaders have insisted they will not be bullied into accepting the Senate bill, despite the heated rhetoric coming from the White House and congressional Republicans on the issue.

“Every day that the House Democratic leadership delays, we are losing valuable information about terrorists’ plans,” said House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) in a statement before the vote.

“That is wrong and dangerous, and I welcome any Democratic member who agrees to vote with us.”

Republicans have vowed to use any procedural resolution this week-regardless of topic to try and force the vote, which has angered Democrats.

“This is more political theater by the Republicans,” said Stacy Farnen Bernards, a spokesman for House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.). “The American people expect them to instead work with Democrats towards a solution.”
 
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