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On the Way To Getting Done
00:02:20
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| Thank you. | |
| If this is the way things are, I can't keep this apartment anymore. | |
| I've been independent for 90 years. | |
| I don't want to give this up. | |
| But I'd be forced to do it if this continued. | |
| So I remember that story well, and worked hard to get this done, and thankfully, now we're on the way to getting that done. | |
| So that's enough out of me. | |
| And I think what we'll do is go now to some questions, if anybody has any. | |
| And who has a microphone? | |
| Scott right here has a microphone so that everybody can be heard. | |
| And if anybody would like to raise their hand if they have a question, he will deliver you the microphone so that everybody can hear that as well. | |
| Good evening, Senator. | |
| My name is Dan Bedanti. | |
| I'm of Truth Radio. | |
| I'm a radio talk show host. | |
| I just got two questions, maybe a little off the subject, on Bill S-317. | |
| It's a bill to audit the Federal Reserve. | |
| You and Senator Jack Reed voted nay on the bill. | |
| Why is that so? | |
| The concern was that particularly with respect to the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve, it has been the Federal Reserve's business and it's been kept out of politics for a long time. | |
| Well, I think it should be one of the policies. | |
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FEMA And The First Amendment
00:04:57
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| I'm telling you why. | |
| I'm 20 years old. | |
| My concern was that it was put too much politics into the Fed's monetary policy. | |
| Just this week, Senator Sanders, who was the original co-sponsor of that, worked with the folks at the Federal Reserve and came to a resolution with them. | |
| And just this past week, the audit of the Federal Reserve passed the Senate by a very, very strong vote because he had worked with them to solve that problem. | |
| And I think Senator Reid and I both voted for the audit in that latest iteration. | |
| Then one more question, because I've got a large number of listeners that need answers, and that was answer one. | |
| And one last question. | |
| About the Obama healthcare, it's quoted from the Washington Post that you quoted, they have a burning supporters who are nearly hysterical and very elective of President Barack Obama. | |
| The birthers, the fanatics, the people running around in right-wing militias and area support groups is unbearable to them as President Barack Obama should exist. | |
| Basically, Call anybody that disagrees that decides on the First Amendment of the Constitution a racist or a terrorist. | |
| No. | |
| There are people, I think, who are pretty dangerous out there. | |
| But not everybody who disagrees. | |
| You said it on purpose, sir. | |
| I believe that Barack Obama is Barry Satoru. | |
| He was born in Kenya. | |
| He's not a U.S. | |
| citizen. | |
| He should not be in the White House. | |
| He's a criminal, just like Ben Bernanke and Timothy Geithner. | |
| They're criminals, so is in FEMA. | |
| So is in FEMA, and if you want to research, Bill H.R. | |
| 645 on the Rex 84, and it was a present directive 51, signed by George W. Bush, for the complete takeover of FEMA, to house all of us American citizens into FEMA camps, into terminal camps. | |
| They want to, for you people, anybody who disagrees with Obamacare, if you're a Ron Paul supporter, if you believe in the Constitution, the First and Second Amendment, FEMA, HR 645 wants to house you people in internment camps. | |
| Do the research for yourself. | |
| Do your own research. | |
| We're not just slaves. | |
| You tell Barack Obama we're not just slaves. | |
| We're not going to be taken over by the government. | |
| We're free people. | |
| We're not just slaves, you tell Barack Obama we're not just slaves, we're not going to be taken over by the gun. | |
| We're a free people. | |
| If this is about the flood, this isn't about a political... | |
| Does anybody else have a grassroots whereby we therefore pay for the advertising that on top of everything that we have to pay? | |
| ...and we're trying to get the charge of 645 and completely take over by FEMA to research the cells. | |
| That's right, it's a free country. | |
| It ain't going to be a free country if these criminals take over our country. | |
| Get out of here. | |
| That's right, you can assess me all you want. | |
| All you government criminals. | |
| Okay, this is a free country, we're a free people, we are not going to stand for your tyranny. | |
| Why don't you try that in China or Russia? | |
| Okay, all right. | |
| Well, this is going to be China-Russia on the PD-51. | |
| I'm talking, okay? | |
| I care for America. | |
| I care for the people here. | |
| You're disrupting a public meeting. | |
| Thanks for coming. | |
| Why don't you tell them on the HR-645 how you want to turn them on? | |
| Take them out. | |
| Take them out. | |
| No. | |
| You're disrupting a public meeting. | |
| I care for the people. | |
| That's what it's all for. | |
| It's a member's right. | |
| Peoplewants.com! | |
| - You can't tell them the, that's in the South Forest and members. - Peoplewants.com. - Alex Jones, you know. | |
| - I'm not afraid to use people. | |
| It's a First Amendment right. | |
| You don't like it? | |
| Too bad. | |
| Exactly. | |
| It's written in the documents. | |
| FEMA are a bunch of criminals. | |
| Come back. | |
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No Matter How Hard
00:00:59
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| Looks like it's some of these guys' personal cars because last night there was a ton of these vehicles in the flock. | |
| Department of Homeland Security, FEMA. | |
| US Congress. | |
| Customs Border Patrol. | |
| No matter how hard you try, you can't stop us now. | |
| No matter how hard you try, you can't stop us now. | |