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- 1992 Democratic National Convention The 1992 National Convention of the U.S. Democratic Party nominated Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas for President and Senator Al Gore ...8 KB (1008 words) - 11:15, 16 September 2008
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http://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/shadow/cfrintro.htm http://www.crossroad.to/Quotes/globalism/cfr.htm An Introduction to the "Little Sister" of The Royal Institute of International Affairs: The U.S. Council on Foreign Relations. By Eric Samuelson, J.D. janeric@concentric.net "Since its founding... the CFR has been the preeminent intermediary between the world of high finance, big oil, corporate elitism, and the U.S. government. Its members slide smoothly into cabinet-level jobs in Republican and Democratic administrations. The policies promulgated in its quarterly journal, Foreign Affairs, become U.S. government policy." -- Jonathan Vankin (1) "As a teenager, I heard John Kennedy's summons to citizenship. And then, as a student, I heard that call clarified by a professor I had named Carroll Quigley." -- Democratic Presidential Nominee Bill Clinton When Bill Clinton delivered his acceptance speech at the Democratic convention, on July 16, 1992, Carroll Quigley's name was not exactly a household word.(2) Quigley, Dean of The School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, had graduated magna cum from Harvard. He made Ripley's "Believe It or Not" for being Harvard's youngest person to receive a Ph.D. After teaching at Harvard and Princeton, he went to Georgetown where for 28 consecutive years alumni selected him as their most influential professor. Clinton, Quigley's student, went on to become a Rhodes Scholar, a CFR member, a Trilateral Commission member and a Bilderberger participant. He joined the Council on Foreign Relations in 1989, attended a Bilderberg meeting in 1991 and was a current member of the Trilateral Commission at the time of his nomination.(3) Clinton, before the American public, openly acknowledged his Georgetown mentor and clued his followers from the convention podium. He then went on in November to defeat former CFR/Trilateralist/Skull and Bones member President George H.W. Bush. The shadowy political and even "foreign" beginnings of the Council on Foreign Relations have long been intentionally obscured. For more than three decades the CFR received no notice by authors, the general public or serious researchers. When mentioned, it is almost always in articles detailing how many of the appointees of a given administration, as usual, have a "CFR connection". (4) Santa Barbara sociologist G. William Domhoff wrote in 1978 that the CFR had been the subject of only two "academic studies." This, he said, provided "an impressive commentary in itself on how little social scientists know about policy-making in the United States."(5) A lack of academic commentary has also been paralleled by little coverage in the media or press. It was not until some 37 years after the creation of the CFR that a mainstream magazine article was published in Harper's by Joseph Kraft in July 1958 entitled: "School for Statesmen."(6) A major clue was given by Georgetown University Professor Carroll Quigley in an interview. Quigley, in his best Boston accent, dismissed the Radical-Right interpretation as 'garbage'. But he then added: 'To be perfectly blunt, you could find yourself in trouble dealing with this subject." He explained that his career as a lecturer in the government institution circuit was all but ruined because of the twenty or so pages he had written about the existence of Round Table Groups. As we will see, the CFR was, indeed, a British Round Table creation. This is one of the most important hidden secrets of the NYC-based CFR. The story of the British connection to the Council on Foreign Relations may be traced back to George Peabody, J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, Nicholas M. Butler and Col. Edward House -- all who may be described a British loyalists. A Secret Society was established by Cecil Rhodes in connection with Rothschild, Morgan, Carnegie, and Rockefeller. A small highly secret group called the Round Table directed operations.(7)
Author: OsamaIn2008
Keywords: JP Morgan Founded The CFR NWO New World Order Rothschilds Shadow Government OsamaIn2008
Added: December 4, 2008
Hillary Clinton a woman's perspective
R. Sky Palkowitz Gay Life Expo (8th Annual) Jacob Javits Convention Center New York City 2007 R. Sky Palkowitz talks with Bobby at the Gay Life Expo which is held annualy in New York City. Video produced by: RYANISLAND Films contact ryanisland@aol.com www.ryanisland.com www.myspace.com/ryanisland
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The Communicators: Incoming Administration
On The Communicators, Emily Sheketoff, American Library Association, discusses President-Elect Barck Obama's policies on copyright, privacy and piracy. Guest host is Paul Sweeting, Content Agenda, Editor. Program from Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008.
Author: CSPAN
Keywords: C-SPAN cspan communicators obama ala sheketoff copyright privacy piracy telecom
Added: December 1, 2008
Bill Clinton DNC spoof
This is my best impression of Bill Clinton promoting Barack Obama at the DNC. FYI This is called the democratic national convention for those who missed the greatest moments of the presidential campaign. Check it out!! www.iain-alexander.com
Author: thevoiceofmany
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Added: November 11, 2008
"Winners" McCain - Palin 08
"Winners" McCain - Palin 08
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Added: November 4, 2008