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President Bush's State of The World Speech

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  1. Brother James

    Brother James New Member

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    President Bush's State of The World Speech
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    By Chuck Baldwin
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    The Covenant News ~ February 3, 2006
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    George W. Bush might be a Republican. He might be a Texan. He might even be a nice guy. However, after listening to his State of the World speech last Tuesday, one thing is for certain: George W. Bush is a globalist!

    He was barely into his speech when he boldly asserted that America is proudly leading a "world economy." Obviously, Mr. Bush is not really interested in the U.S. economy. It may be that he doesn't even think in those terms.

    Of course, there is good reason for President Bush to focus on the "world economy" (whatever that is) instead of the U.S. economy. According to Paul Craig Roberts (quoting the January 19 issue of Manufacturing & Technology News), "During Bush's presidency the U.S. has experienced the slowest job creation on record (going back to 1939). During the last five years, private business has added only 958,000 net new jobs to the economy, while the government has added 1.1 million jobs."

    The "economic recovery" Bush speaks of is mostly the new jobs of waiting tables and serving booze. In reality, America is in a job depression, all the Bush-speak notwithstanding.

    Furthermore, Roberts quotes McMillion as reporting that "during the past five years of Bush's presidency, the U.S. has lost 16.5% of its manufacturing jobs." The biggest culprit, of course, is government-generated "free trade" deals and mass job outsourcing which has skyrocketed under the Bush administration. In fact, "free trade" outsourcing is so bad that the U.S. has run up nearly $3 trillion in trade deficits during the Bush years.

    Roberts properly summarized the impact President Bush has had upon the U.S. economy by saying, "Globalization is wiping out the American middle class and terminating jobs for university graduates, who now serve as temps, waitresses and bartenders."

    No wonder President Bush likes to talk about a "world economy." But it doesn't stop there.

    In the very next paragraph, Bush said, "[W]e seek the end of tyranny in our world."

    Not only is Bush a globalist, he is a utopian. Does he really believe that one country can end tyranny and oppression all over the world? If so, how will he do it? Does he intend to invade China, Cuba, The Sudan, Zimbabwe, plus most Middle Eastern and most African countries? Is G.W. Bush President of the United States or king of the world? I wonder if he knows.

    Mr. Bush redundantly promoted globalism and utopianism in his speech with statements such as, "The U.S. will not retreat from the world." We will "move the world toward peace." We will "lead the world toward freedom." "We will compete and excel in the global economy." Ad infinitum. Ad nauseam.

    Moreover, while President Bush repeatedly told us that Iraq is experiencing "the benefits of freedom," he boldly told the American people that they were in the process of losing theirs. Of course, he did not say it in those terms, but that is the net result of his intention to continue to ignore the Constitution and rule of law in turning the federal government's military and intelligence apparatus against its own citizens.

    Mr. Bush even had the audacity to say that immigrants (translated: illegal immigrants) are necessary to America's well-being. He went so far as to say, "[T]his economy could not function without them." I suppose Mr. Bush believes that America could not function without the Mafia dons, either!

    All-in-all, the speech was laced with accolades for globalism and utopianism and with calls for bigger and more intrusive government. Yes, George W. Bush might be a Republican. He might be a Texan. He might even be a nice guy. However, he is anything but a conservative!


    Chuck Baldwin
    chuck@chuckbaldwinlive.com
    Chuck Baldwin Live
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  2. poncho

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    George W. Bush like Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush before him is a globalist! Now the real question...what is globalism? Answer, socialism, communism, corporatism and high tech fuedalism.

    Everything America was not meant to be involved in!

    Who most likely is the head globalist extraordinaire? Can anyone tell me?
     
  3. hillclimber

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    --------, a person to be of great power that will be indwelled by satan. soon

    Chuck Baldwin is full of beans.
     
  4. poncho

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    Truth tastes kind of funny after a steady diet of democrat and republican lies doesn't it Hillclimber?

    BTW, I forgot to mention capitalism in my last post. That's the new global governance capitalism + communism = globalism.

    Think I got a serious case of ismitis trying to figure that one out. But that's what we're faced with, admit it don't.

    [ February 04, 2006, 01:03 AM: Message edited by: poncho ]
     
  5. JGrubbs

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    I'm not sure what your post means? What is your quote about a person of great power that will be indwelled by satan have to do with Pastor Baldwin?
     
  6. hillclimber

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    Sorry JGrubbs, the satan statement was in answer to Poncho's question here:

    Who most likely is the head globalist extraordinaire? Can anyone tell me?

    The C. Baldwin statement was seperate.

    my -------- was to mean "insert name here" kinda dumb I guess
     
  7. poncho

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    Don't worry Hillclimber. You'll have plenty of people to roll you're eyes at in the near future I reckon, what with everyone waking up to the fact that Bush is working for the globalists and all. [​IMG]
     
  8. hillclimber

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    If he is, I believe it is an unwitting role. I further believe too much is being made of the overall conspiracy issue of globalism.

    I think nearly all the globalists are misguided in their thinking and have no idea of the real scenerio.

    I think only a very few in number actually are fighting the true fight and they are very evil. And probably no humans at this time. They are principalities and powers in high places, readying the hearts and minds of mankind for coming events.
    That's what the Bible refers to in Eph 6:12.
     
  9. poncho

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    Listen closely to his speeches world citizen.

    No, the globalists know exactly what they are doing, it is the people that are misguided. As they would have to be in order to give their sovereignty away wholesale to unelected global bureaucracies, that preach and promote earth worship.

    Hillclimber, it takes humans to write the globalist policies, it takes humans, to impliment those policies, it takes humans to give up their sovereignty by accepting those policies. So, if that is the case it will take humans to combat these policies, in this worldly
    dimension in and through our own governmental processes.
     
  10. saturneptune

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    The function of the United States government is to make things more secure and better for the American people. Sometimes it is in the interests of the United States for a country NOT to be a democracy. You cannot just have a blanket policy, democracy everywhere. Some places it just does not work. The most recent example I can think of is the Palesinians electing Hamas. Now, how did that help us?
     
  11. poncho

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    I would add though Hillclimber, that you do make a good point about globalists being misguided, most of the lower ranks probably are. They are good people acting on good intentions for worthy sounding causes.

    The problem, the way I see it the top and midlevel globalists link their evil policies to good causes and use titles with such words as human rights and for the child Patriot Act and the global war on terror . But when you read the policies they call for herding people into compact cities, reducing the population by 80 or 90 percent. I guess 500,000,000 is the magic number for "sustainability" and "biodiversity" purposes, gaining control of natural resources and always the equitable (re) distrbution of wealth.

    So I amend my statement, the top globalists UN, WEFORUM, European Crowned heads and those who advise the midlevel globalists, the Kissengers and Brzezinskis, CFR, Trilaterals etc, most definately know what they are doing. The midlevel globalists (presidents, head of states) definately know what they are doing. Third and fourth level globalists (governors and state reps) some know what they are doing and may not even agree with it or like it, but for economic or other reasons of one sort or another go along with it.

    The U.S. Conference of Mayors may or may not even realize what they have signed onto with the UN Earth Charter but it sounds good to them to help people out, again the good cause linked to evil policies and ignorance of the intentions of the upper levels. It really is like a highly compartmentalized pyramid power structure.

    The average everyday globalist is someone that hasn't taken the time to actually read the policies and documents themselves and rely on government and corporate propagandists (corporate mainstream media) for their information and opinions, in short they haven't got a clue as to just what they are actually supporting globalism by supporting the mid level globalists, like Kofi Annan and the UN the Bushs the Kerry's and the Clintons most of their governors and state reps or the Mayor of NYC for example.

    Good point Hilclimber, thanks for bringing it up. ;)
     
  12. poncho

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    The globalists think they can, or at least that's what they'd like us to believe. I posted this opinion piece today in another thread.
     
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    Listen closely to his speeches world citizen.

    No, the globalists know exactly what they are doing, it is the people that are misguided. As they would have to be in order to give their sovereignty away wholesale to unelected global bureaucracies, that preach and promote earth worship.

    Hillclimber, it takes humans to write the globalist policies, it takes humans, to impliment those policies, it takes humans to give up their sovereignty by accepting those policies. So, if that is the case it will take humans to combat these policies, in this worldly
    dimension in and through our own governmental processes.
    </font>[/QUOTE]Poncho, how do you think these evil spirits work? They influence all men as best they can to lead us astray. They have the ability to actually indwell unbelievers, and can exert great influence on weak believers as well. An example may be that many on this very board, that call themselves believers, condone abortion. The Lord surely did/does not allow that practice, ever.
     
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    Yeah I know how they work Hillclimber, believe me I know. The world's elite worship these spirits at Bohemian Grove every summer in the month of July. They have mock(?) sacrifices at the foot of a fourty foot tall owl. Then they come out of their little "camps" and go on camera as right wing politicians and shills , left wing politicians and shills, made for tv preachers, and reserve chairmans governors of the state of California, media moguls and press reporters, advisors to the president who BTW also attends "the cremation of care rituals" how Christian! Along with his dad and grandad before him. This is all documented. Nothing new. They've been doing it for centuries in one part of the world or other.

    Oh yeah I know how they work. But you deny it as some great "conspiracy" in order to live happily in the illusion they've prepared for you. Which is good I guess, they need you to willingly support their evil business practices. Oh yeah, and vote for them.
     
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    From the speech:

    I am certainly no fan of Bush's domestic program (except tax cuts). And I'm not a fan of any President who feels he has to lace his agenda and State of the Union with this "initiative" or that initiative. But one is blind to not understand there is a world economy, just as there was a world economy in the 18th century, an economy that has inevitably broadened given current technologies, transportation, communication. Trade between two countries is part of the world economy and unless Baldwin seeks to choke that off, that is free trade. Free trade between nations is the world economy, but Bush did state several times in his speech about our being competitive in the world economy. We may certainly disagree about the right strategy to do that (he is dead wrong about immigration for starters, and his comment about being against immigrants was disingenuous as others have pointed out), but, yes Chuckie, there is a world economy.
     
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    From the speech:

    I am certainly no fan of Bush's domestic program (except tax cuts). And I'm not a fan of any President who feels he has to lace his agenda and State of the Union with this "initiative" or that initiative. But one is blind to not understand there is a world economy, just as there was a world economy in the 18th century, an economy that has inevitably broadened given current technologies, transportation, communication. Trade between two countries is part of the world economy and unless Baldwin seeks to choke that off, that is free trade. Free trade between nations is the world economy, but Bush did state several times in his speech about our being competitive in the world economy. We may certainly disagree about the right strategy to do that (Pres. Bush is dead wrong about immigration for starters, and his comment about being against immigrants was disingenuous as others have pointed out), but, yes Chuckie, there is a world economy.

    [ February 16, 2006, 03:23 PM: Message edited by: fromtheright ]
     
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    Oops, thanks to flood protection.
     
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