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The Law demands that we atone

When we take things that we don't own;

But leaves the lords and ladies fine

Who take things that are yours and mine...

Anonymous, circa 1764

 

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BECAUSE I AM...

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The dice of this moron are loaded

All trust in our system's eroded

But still he plays on

A Kleptocrat Con

He'll play till the world has exploded

The Limerick King

 

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TOO BIG TO JAIL

 

 

 

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THE SETTLEMENT

 

 

 

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THE COST OF DOING BUSINESS

 

 

 

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THE BERNANKE CRIME FAMILY (UPDATED)

 

 

 

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HOW ABOUT THEM?

 

 

 

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Commemorating 100 Years of Central Bankster Schtupping

 

FEDERAL RE$ERVE JU$TICE

 

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WB7

We Americans are basically a very simple people.

Our formula for past successes has essentially been distilled as follows: maintain a "can-do" attitude, believe in the "American way", honest hard work will be rewarded, abundant opportunity and upward mobility for all.

Those who play the prosperity game correctly may look  forward to retirement in a spleniferous life of leisure and Obamacare.

 Once upon a time, this is is what American Thanksgiving was supposed to look like...

 


 

Most Americans desperately cling to the foolish Ponzi pipe dream of a notion that this Thanksgiving dream is still possible.

And for some PhD morons who evidently borrow subprime QE money to purchase shitty American vehicles made principally of plastic components sourced in Shenzen, the dream has been fullfilled.

Unfortunately, for reasons far to numerous to enumerate in this post, this is all just a Ponzi Pilgrim's delusion.

There is one big kahuna of a fucking reason so very plainly obvious.

When it comes to ridding our fucking system of finance, the "fucking system" if you will, of all the learned fucking thieves sitting the top of the fucking Ponzi pyramid, we are hopelessly screwed up each and every one of our Holland and Lincoln Tunnels.

The same cheap fucking QE paper that buys those shitty vehicles will also pay the much ballyhooed $13 Billion JPM shyster fine. Half of JPM's profits in 2013. 

Gobble fucking Goebbels.

I won't insult anyone's fringe low brow intelligence by asking who has been convicted.

In any event, such a scenario is far to fetched to even consider. 

Instead I will pose the following question:

The biggest most egregious case of financial fraud and chicanery by a US banking institution measured by the fiat of the fine.

The biggest fine ever!

"Hoooly Cow!"--Phil Rizutto

Have the regulators who are in charge of the whole JP Clusterfuck (you know the ones who keep getting reappointed, promoted or hired by private equity firms) applied their very substantial leverage to force the Shyster in Chief of JP Cesspool to cede his shysterly position by resigning?

Is this something that could have happened? Of course it is.

Don't believe me?

Go and ask our distinguished colleague Bill Black, Esq what he thinks.

Does the fact that the same schlemiel will remain in charge of the old JP Cesspit send the rest of us a message?

You better believe it does...

Whatcha are you gonna do sisters and brothers?

Sadly, for most of the rest of America it all boils down to this...  

 

Goebbel, Goebbel, Goebbel!

 

THANKSGIVING AS IT REALLY IS

 

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Thu, 11/21/2013 - 00:27 | 4176410 steveo77
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Nice Rant Banzai dude

With your visual warfare, you can indeed be the tipping point in turning things to the good.

Please continue, I beg you to continue.    Namashte!

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 01:47 | 4176521 Four chan
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that first one is pure art.

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 00:01 | 4176350 Judge Crater
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Talking about too big to jail, there is the situation concerning JFK.

  The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKwallaceM.htm

Malcolm (Mac) Wallace

Malcolm (Mac) Wallace, the son of a farmer, was born in Mount Pleasant, Texas, in October, 1921. Four years later the family moved to Dallas.

In 1939 Wallace joined the U.S. Marines. After completing basic training Wallace was sent to Hawaii where he served on the aircraft carrier USS Lexington. The following year Wallace fell from a ladder and badly injured his back. On 25th September, 1940, he was medically discharged and he returned to Dallas.

In 1941 Wallace became a student at the University of Texas in Austin. He began to take an interest in politics and was elected president of the Student Union. In October, 1944, Homer P. Rainey, president of the University of Texas and an outspoken supporter of the American Socialist Party, was fired. Wallace led a protest march of 8,000 students but the campaign to have Rainey reinstated ended in failure. Wallace graduated in June, 1947. The following month he married Mary DuBose Barton, the daughter of a Methodist preacher.

While he was working on his doctorate at Columbia University he taught at Long Island University, the University of Texas and the University of North Carolina. It was at this time that Edward Clark introduced Wallace to Lyndon B. Johnson and in October, 1950, he began working with the United States Department of Agriculture in Texas.

Wallace began having an affair with LBJ's sister, Josefa Johnson. Josefa was also having a relationship with John Kinser, the owner of a golf course in Austin. Kinser asked Josefa to approach her brother for financial help. When Johnson refused it is believed that Kinser resorted to blackmail.

According to Barr McClellan, the author of Blood, Money & Power: How LBJ Killed JFK, Kinser asked Josefa if she could arrange for her brother to loan him some money. Johnson interpreted this as a blackmail threat (Josefa had told Kinser about some of her brother's corrupt activities).

On 22nd October, 1951, Mac Wallace went to Kinser's miniature golf course. After finding Kinser in his golf shop, he shot him several times before escaping in his station wagon. A customer at the golf course had heard the shooting and managed to make a note of Wallace's license plate. The local police force was able to use this information to arrest Wallace.

Wallace was charged with murder but was released on bail after Edward Clark arranged for two of Johnson's financial supporters, M. E. Ruby and Bill Carroll, to post bonds on behalf of the defendant. Johnson's attorney, John Cofer, also agreed to represent Wallace.

On 1st February, 1952, Wallace resigned from his government job in order to distance himself from Lyndon B. Johnson. His trial began seventeen days later. Wallace did not testify. Cofer admitted his client's guilt but claimed it was an act of revenge as Kinser had been sleeping with Wallace's wife.

The jury found Wallace guilty of" murder with malice afore-thought". Eleven of the jurors were for the death penalty. The twelfth argued for life imprisonment. Judge Charles O. Betts overruled the jury and announced a sentence of five years imprisonment. He suspended the sentence and Wallace was immediately freed.

According to Bill Adler of The Texas Observer, several of the jurors telephoned John Kinser's parents to apologize for agreeing to a "suspended sentence, but said they did so only because threats had been made against their families."

Edward Clark met Lyndon B. Johnson arranged for Wallace to obtain a job with the Luscombe Aircraft Corporation. This became part of Ling-Tempco-Vought ( LTV), a conglomerate funded by Clark's clients in the oil industry. He eventually became manager of the purchasing department.

In 1960 Henry Marshall was asked by the Agricultural Adjustment Administration to investigate the activities of Billie Sol Estes. Marshall discovered that over a two year period, Estes had purchased 3,200 acres of cotton allotments from 116 different farmers. Marshall wrote to his superiors in Washington on 31st August, 1960, that: "The regulations should be strengthened to support our disapproval of every case (of allotment transfers)".

When he heard the news, Billie Sol Estes sent his lawyer, John P. Dennison, to meet Marshall in Robertson County. At the meeting on 17th January, 1961, Marshall told Dennison that Estes was clearly involved in a "scheme or device to buy allotments, and will not be approved, and prosecution will follow if this operation is ever used."

Marshall was disturbed that as a result of sending a report of his meeting to Washington, he was offered a new post at headquarters. He assumed that Bille Sol Estes had friends in high places and that they wanted him removed from the field office in Robertson County. Marshall refused what he considered to be a bribe.

According to Billie Sol Estes he had a meeting with Clifton C. Carter and Lyndon B. Johnson about Henry Marshall. Johnson suggested that Marshall be promoted out of Texas. Estes agreed and replied: "Let's transfer him, let's get him out of here. Get him a better job, make him an assistant secretary of agriculture." However, Marshall rejected the idea of being promoted in order to keep him quiet.

Estes, Johnson and Carter had another meeting on 17th January, 1961, to discuss what to do about Henry Marshall. Also at the meeting was Mac Wallace. After it was pointed out that Marshall had refused promotion to Washington, Johnson said: "It looks like we'll just have to get rid of him." Wallace, who Estes described as a hitman, was given the assignment.

On 3rd June, 1961, Marshall was found dead on his farm by the side of his Chevy Fleetside pickup truck. His rifle lay beside him. He had been shot five times with his own rifle. Soon after County Sheriff Howard Stegall arrived, he decreed that Marshall had committed suicide. No pictures were taken of the crime scene, no blood samples were taken of the stains on the truck (the truck was washed and waxed the following day), no check for fingerprints were made on the rifle or pickup.

Billie Sol Estes later told the grand jury that he met Mac Wallace and Clifton C. Carter at his home in Pecos after Henry Marshall was killed. Wallace described how he waited for Marshall at his farm. He planned to kill him and make it appear as if Marshall committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. However, Marshall fought back and he was forced to shoot him with his own rifle. He quoted Carter as saying that Wallace "sure did botch it up." Johnson was now forced to use his influence to get the authorities in Texas to cover-up the murder.

Marshall's wife (Sybil Marshall) and brother (Robert Marshall) refused to believe he had committed suicide and posted a $2,000 reward for information leading to a murder conviction. The undertaker, Manley Jones, also reported: "To me it looked like murder. I just do not believe a man could shoot himself like that." The undertaker's son, Raymond Jones, later told the journalist, Bill Adler in 1986: "Daddy said he told Judge Farmer there was no way Mr. Marshall could have killed himself. Daddy had seen suicides before. JPs depend on us and our judgments about such things. we see a lot more deaths than they do. But in this case, Daddy said, Judge Farmer told him he was going to put suicide on the death certificate because the sheriff told him to." As a result, Lee Farmer returned a suicide verdict: "death by gunshot, self-inflicted."

Sybil Marshall hired an attorney, W. S. Barron, in order to persuade the Robertson County authorities to change the ruling on Marshall's cause of death. One man who did believe that Marshall had been murdered was Texas Ranger Clint Peoples. He had reported to Colonel Homer Garrison, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, that it "would have been utterly impossible for Mr. Marshall to have taken his own life."

Peoples also interviewed Nolan Griffin, a gas station attendant in Robertson County. Griffin claimed that on the day of Marshall's death, he had been asked by a stranger for directions to Marshall's farm. A Texas Ranger artist, Thadd Johnson, drew a facial sketch based on a description given by Griffin. Peoples eventually came to the conclusion that this man was Mac Wallace.

In the spring of 1962, Billie Sol Estes was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on fraud and conspiracy charges. Soon afterwards it was disclosed by the Secretary of Agriculture, Orville L. Freeman, that Henry Marshall had been a key figure in the investigation into the illegal activities of Billie Sol Estes. As a result, the Robertson County grand jury ordered that the body of Henry Marshall should be exhumed and an autopsy performed. After eight hours of examination, Dr. Joseph A. Jachimczyk confirmed that Marshall had not committed suicide. Jachimczyk also discovered a 15 percent carbon monoxide concentration in Marshall's body. Jachimczyk calculated that it could have been as high as 30 percent at the time of death.

On 4th April, 1962, George Krutilek, Estes chief accountant, was found dead. Despite a severe bruise on Krutilek's head, the coroner decided that he had also committed suicide. The next day, Estes, and three business associates, were indicted by a federal grand jury on 57 counts of fraud. Two of these men, Harold Orr and Coleman Wade, died before the case came to court. At the time it was said they committed suicide but later Estes was to claim that both men were murdered by Mac Wallace in order to protect the political career of Lyndon B. Johnson.

The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations also began to look into the case of Billie Sol Estes. Leonard C. Williams, a former assistant to Henry Marshall, testified about the evidence the department acquired against Estes. Orville L. Freeman also admitted that Marshall was a man "who left this world under questioned circumstances." On 27th July one witness testified that Lyndon B. Johnson was getting a rake-off from the federal agricultural subsidies that Estes had been obtaining.

It was eventually discovered that three officials of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in Washington had received bribes from Billie Sol Estes. Red Jacobs, Jim Ralph and Bill Morris were eventually removed from their jobs. However, further disclosures suggested that the Secretary of Agriculture, might be involved in the scam. In September, 1961, Billie Sol Estes had been fined $42,000 for illegal cotton allotments. Two months later, Freeman appointed Estes to the National Cotton Advisory Board.

It was also revealed that Billie Sol Estes told Wilson C. Tucker, deputy director of the Agriculture Department's cotton division, on 1st August, 1961, that he threatened to "embarrass the Kennedy administration if the investigation were not halted". Tucker went onto testify: "Estes stated that this pooled cotton allotment matter had caused the death of one person and then asked me if I knew Henry Marshall". As Tucker pointed out, this was six months before questions about Marshall's death had been raised publicly.

However, the cover-up continued. Tommy G. McWilliams, the FBI agent in charge of the Henry Marshall investigation, came to the conclusion that Marshall had indeed committed suicide. He wrote: "My theory was that he shot himself and then realized he wasn't dead." He then claimed that he then tried to kill himself by inhaling carbon monoxide from the exhaust pipe of his truck. McWilliams claimed that Marshall had used his shirt to make a hood over the exhaust pipe. Even J. Edgar Hoover was not impressed with this theory. He wrote on 21st May, 1962: "I just can't understand how one can fire five shots at himself."

Joseph A. Jachimczyk also disagreed with the FBI report. He believed that the bruise on Marshall's forehead had been caused by a "severe blow to the head". Jachimczyk also rejected the idea that Marshall had used his shirt as a hood. He pointed out that "if this were done, soot must have necessarily been found on the shirt; no such was found."

The Robertson County grand jury continued to investigate the death of Henry Marshall. However, some observers were disturbed by the news that grand jury member, Pryse Metcalfe, was dominating proceedings. Metcalfe was County Sheriff Howard Stegall's son-in-law.

On 4th April, 1962, George Krutilek, Estes chief accountant, was found dead. Despite a severe bruise on Krutilek's head, the coroner decided that he had also committed suicide. The next day, Estes, and three business associates, were indicted by a federal grand jury on 57 counts of fraud. Two of these men, Harold Orr and Coleman Wade, later died in suspicious circumstances. At the time it was said they committed suicide but later Estes was to claim that both men were murdered by Mac Wallace in order to protect the political career of Lyndon B. Johnson.

In June, 1962, Billie Sol Estes, appeared before the grand jury. He was accompanied by John Cofer, a lawyer who represented Lyndon B. Johnson when he was accused of ballot-rigging when elected to the Senate in 1948 and Mac Wallace when he was charged with the murder of John Kinser. Billie Sol Estes spent almost two hours before the grand jury, but he invoked the Texas version of the Fifth Amendment and refused to answer most questions on grounds that he might incriminate himself.

Tommy G. McWilliams of the FBI also appeared before the grand jury and put forward the theory that Henry Wallace had committed suicide. Dr. Joseph A. Jachimczyk also testified that "if in fact this is a suicide, it is the most unusual one I have seen during the examination of approximately 15,000 deceased persons."

McWilliams did admit that it was "hard to kill yourself with a bolt-action 22". This view was shared by John McClellan, a member of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. He posed for photographs with a .22 caliber rifle similar to Marshall's. McClellan pointed out: "It doesn't take many deductions to come to the irrevocable conclusion that no man committed suicide by placing the rifle in that awkward position and then (cocking) it four times more."

Despite the evidence presented by Jachimczyk, the grand jury agreed with McWilliams. It ruled that after considering all the known evidence, the jury considers it "inconclusive to substantiate a definite decision at this time, or to overrule any decision heretofore made." Later, it was disclosed that some jury members believed that Marshall had been murdered. Ralph McKinney blamed Pryse Metcalfe for this decision. "Pryse was as strong in the support of the suicide verdict as anyone I have ever seen in my life, and I think he used every influence he possibly could against the members of the grand jury to be sure it came out with a suicide verdict."

Billie Sol Estes trial began in October 1962. John Cofer, who was also Lyndon Johnson's lawyer, refused to put Estes on the witness stand. Estes was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to eight years in prison. Federal proceedings against Estes began in March 1963. He was eventually charged with fraud regarding mortgages of more that $24 million. Estes was found guilty and sentenced to fifteen years in prison.

The Permanent Investigations Committee continued to look into the case of Billie Sol Estes. President John F. Kennedy now began considering dropping Lyndon B. Johnson as his running-mate in the next presidential election. Rumours began to circulate that Terry Sanford of North Carolina would be the next vice president.

According to Barr McClellan it was now decided by Edward Clark that the investigation into Billie Sol Estes and Bobby Baker had to be brought to an end. McClellan claims that Clark recruited Wallace to organize the assassination of John F. Kennedy. When Johnson became president he managed to bring an end to the Senate investigations into Estes and Baker.

McClellan later claimed that the killing of Kennedy was paid for by oil millionaires such as Clint Murchison and Haroldson L. Hunt. McClellan claims that Clark got $2 million for this work. The death of Kennedy allowed the oil depletion allowance to be kept at 27.5 per cent. It remained unchanged during the Johnson presidency. According to McClellan this resulted in a saving of over $100 million to the American oil industry. Soon after Johnson left office it dropped to 15 per cent.

Wallace went to work for Harry Lewis and L & G Oil. In 1970 he returned to Dallas and began pressing Edward Clark for more money for his part in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. According to Barr McClellan it was then decided to kill Wallace. "He had to be eliminated. After driving to see his daughter in Troup, Texas, he went by L & G's offices in Longview, Texas. There his exhaust was rigged for part of it to flow into his car."On 7th January, 1971, Malcolm Wallace was killed while driving into Pittsburg, Texas. He appeared to have fallen asleep and after leaving the road crashed his car. Wallace died of massive head injuries.

Soon afterwards Clifton C. Carter died aged 53. 1971 was also the year Billie Sol Estes was due to leave prison. According to Clint Peoples, a Texas Ranger based in Austin, Billie Sol Estes had promised to tell the full story of the death of Henry Marshall when he obtained his freedom.

On 9th August, 1984, Estes' lawyer, Douglas Caddy, wrote to Stephen S. Trott at the U.S. Department of Justice. In the letter Caddy claimed that Wallace, Billie Sol Estes, Lyndon B. Johnson and Cliff Carter had been involved in the murders of Henry Marshall, George Krutilek, Harold Orr, Ike Rogers, Coleman Wade, Josefa Johnson, John Kinser and John F. Kennedy. Caddy added: "Mr. Estes is willing to testify that LBJ ordered these killings, and that he transmitted his orders through Cliff Carter to Mac Wallace, who executed the murders."

In May 1998 Walt Brown called a press conference in Dallas to discuss a previously unidentified fingerprint at the "sniper's nest" in the Texas School Book Depository. According to Brown this fingerprint had now been identified as belonging to Wallace.

In 2003 Barr McClellan published Blood, Money & Power: How LBJ Killed JFK. In the book McClellan argues that Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Clark were involved in the planning and cover-up of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. McClellan also named Wallace as one of the assassins. The killing of Kennedy was paid for by oil millionaires such as Clint Murchison and Haroldson L. Hunt. McClellan claims that Clark got $2 million for this work.

© John Simkin, September 1997 - June 2013

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 03:33 | 4176590 Manipuflation
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How about we just shoot the motherfucker we have now?  What should we debate?

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 01:55 | 4176528 Four chan
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it's a theory.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 23:34 | 4176276 Manipuflation
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"Give us MOAR you slaves!!!"

Now some gal from the DFL is worried that we might be overspending?  Holy shit!  I don't even have to make this stuff up anymore.

 

http://www.startribune.com/politics/blogs/232683021.html

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 22:53 | 4176173 blindman
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Stan Rogers - The Jeannie C.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXDSGJky4qk
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The Jeannie C. Lyrics
Artist: Stan Rogers
"The Jeannie C."
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Come all ye lads, draw near to me, that I be not forsaken
This day was lost the Jeannie C. and my living has been taken
I'll go to sea no more

We set out his day in the bright sunrise, the same as any other
My son and I and old John Price in the boat named for my mother
I'll go to sea no more

Now it's well you know what the fishing has been, it's been scarce and hard and cruel
But this day, by God, we sure caught cod, and we sang and we laughed like fools
I'll go to sea no more

I'll never know what it was we struck, but strike we did like thunder
John Price give a cry and pitched over side. Now it's forever he's gone under
I'll go to sea no more

Now a leak we've sprung, let there be no delay if the Jeannie C. we're saving
John Price is drown'd and slip'd away. So I'll patch the hole while you're bailing
I'll go to sea no more

But no leak I found from bow to hold. No rock it was that got her
But what I found made me heart stop cold, for every seam poured water
I'll go to sea no more

My God, I cried as she went down. That boat was like no other
My father built her when I was nine, and named her for my mother
I'll go to sea no more

And sure I could have another made in the boat shop down in Dover
But I would not love the keel they laid like the one the waves roll over
I'll go to sea no more

So come all ye lads, draw near to me, that I be not forsaken
This day was lost the Jeannie C. and my whole life has been taken
I'll go to sea no more

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 22:37 | 4176127 Shad_ow
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What ya gonna do,

What ya gonna do

When they come for you?

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 22:04 | 4176026 WTFUD
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WB7 & Ed Snowden Or Obamapops & Joe Sniden?
That's 99% v 1%.
Truth v Deceit
Right v Wrong

Every fucking day without exception i think to myself what can i do in any small way to promote the former.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:56 | 4176005 stiler
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useless eaters

*gobble*

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:40 | 4175945 williambanzai7
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Wed, 11/20/2013 - 23:20 | 4176243 blindman
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that was so very well done,
thanks for the link.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 23:43 | 4176301 williambanzai7
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That whole concert was a killer

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:07 | 4175842 George Washington
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"Goebbel, Goebbel, Goebbel!"

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Frigging brilliant!

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:36 | 4175932 williambanzai7
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I said Tanks giving not Thanksgiving!--Fuhrer 

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:02 | 4175816 blindman
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19 NOVEMBER 2013
JFK's Report To America - Fifty Years Ago
http://jessescrossroadscafe.blogspot.com/2013/11/jfks-report-to-america-...

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 19:33 | 4175477 AgileArjuna
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must add Mr. Chairwoman to the crime family

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 19:21 | 4175438 steveo77
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Seriously IMF proposes world wide bail in, where not just banks but financial institutions of "all sorts" can independtly, without any court review, just take your money, even retroactively...money that you used to have in their instiution.    Seriously.

 

http://oahutrading.blogspot.com/2013/11/imf-frank-discussion-of-bail-in-...

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:35 | 4175926 williambanzai7
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They all have this misplaced notion that everyone out on the stret, we commoners, somehow bear responsibility for what has happened and must share the pain of remedy.

That fallacious line of reasoning may have gained some traction last time around, but this time around it seems crystal clear who are the schtuppers and who are the schtuppees as evidenced by 5 years of Banzai7 pictures.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 19:12 | 4175411 ALANBEEKMAN
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Loved the Puck Thanksgiving painting by Keppler, WB.

Reminds me of what was imprortant when we celebrated Thanksgiving as a kid, including leisure time items, such as golf clubs, a shotgun, etc. Also a humongous turkey, celery, cranberries, and a pumpkin. And in the shadow of all the material goodies is a diminutive church, dark and possibly empty.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:47 | 4175914 williambanzai7
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I haven't deciphered what the mask is about yet and I would love to do a modernized version of that. A then and now perspective.

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 03:38 | 4176588 OldPhart
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I interpret it as the false thanks or false familiarity that is induced by the holiday.

I'm not cynical about it, but I've spent the last ten Thanksgivings feeding the homeless, destitute, whoever (via Salvation Army)...and I see the mask every year.

What the fuck do they have to be thankful for?

Yeah, I see it

 

[ever see a homeless woman come in to get something to eat only to vomit because she hasn't had anything to eat in weeks?]

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 19:04 | 4175395 Dr. Bonzo
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Deriva-tits....... Hahahaha, omfg I can't stop laughing.

Derivat-tits. Your baby girl is born and you name her.... Blythe.... On what fucking planet do parents name their daughter Blythe? Still trying to wrap my head around that one. Must be a hint she was spawned by satan-worshipping Eyes Wide Shut Brit mini barons. Blythe.

I think I'll go with derivatits from now on. Derivatits. Hahahahaha... Genius.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 19:39 | 4175394 Dr. Bonzo
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Derivatits. Sounds like some sort of affliction.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 18:07 | 4175248 blindman
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An artist recreated Blade Runner with 12,000 water color paintings
http://sploid.gizmodo.com/an-artist-recreated-blade-runner-with-12-000-w...

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 23:11 | 4176217 blindman
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deckard asked/answered the statement .. ..." the entre consists of boiled dog." at least i heard that. don't forget deckard is a replicant himself, that is the last question/statement/answer by which he concludes that what's her name is a replicant.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 23:42 | 4176298 williambanzai7
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We are all replicants now...

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 01:12 | 4176475 blindman
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rachel , that was her name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel
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"I'M RACHEL," "DECKARD" .
IT SEEMS YOU feel OUR WORK IS NOT A BENEFIT
to the public.
" replicants are like any other machine,
they are either a benefit or a hazard,
if they are a benefit it is not my problem." deckard.
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"may i ask you a personal question?" rachael

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 01:56 | 4176529 Rock On Roger
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It is time to die.  So sad knowing?

 

Stack On

 

 

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 00:07 | 4176339 blindman
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replicants, niggers and palestinians, not to mention
heretics, pagans and irishmen. etc ....
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Patti Smith - Rock and Roll NIgger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_gn61pAH3Q

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 02:59 | 4176574 OldPhart
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As an Irishman...I resemble that remark.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:27 | 4175896 williambanzai7
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Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:42 | 4175953 williambanzai7
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Artist WilliamBanzai7 recreates Bladerunner in his life...

 

KOWLOON CITY BLUES (With Bladerunner Car)

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 17:40 | 4175163 robnume
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Beautiful stuff, WB VII! I'll be thinking of you while I'm FUCKING WORKING ON THANKSGIVING DAY FOR FUCKING WALMART SO THAT THE WALTON FAMILY CAN FEAST ON MY CARCASS - and yours, too, AMERIKA!! Come on in, buy shit that you don't need and that you can't afford to pay for!! Get that already overloaded credit card out so I can keep my minimum wage job, suckas!!

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 18:25 | 4175284 Zer0head
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  "Beautiful stuff, WB VII! I'll be thinking of you while I'm FUCKING"

 

LOL

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:46 | 4175968 williambanzai7
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Do't smoke in the back of a pickup...

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 17:23 | 4175102 Manipuflation
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Silver slammed below $20 fiats?  I guess they really want me to sell physical PMs.  So what was I supposed to buy to replace it?

 

Fuck that noise.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 17:07 | 4175032 Conax
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"The law locks up both man and woman
 Who steals the goose from off the common,
 But lets the greater felon loose
 Who steals the common from the goose." ~ Anonymous

(The Vaporizer and Deriva-tits= pure genius)

Killem, Billy!

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 16:54 | 4174978 combatsnoopy
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I couldn't monetize this due to "infringement rights"... but the lingo was edited in front of the Tomb of Juliet.
It was fitting with regards to what these sickos kind of did to our country.   Actually I couldn't elaborate on that enough (I can't edit these bankers having pineapples shoved up their asses as they burn in hell for eternity). 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN52Zp1-2Ug

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:30 | 4175909 williambanzai7
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Wed, 11/20/2013 - 17:03 | 4175023 combatsnoopy
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I edited this video back in May 2009.   At exactly 4 minutes and 20 seconds into the Video, on Morning Joe with MSNBC showed Obama speaking at Stratsboro France. 

He said,

"...the world's biggest financial players made risky bets at the expense of ordinary people.  Those days are over.  We are ushering a new era of responsibility.  And that is something we should all be proud of". 

That's was in 2009.   Since then, the banks are doing more of the same.  The criminals faced literally no responsibility.  Unemployment rates are still nasty.  Inflation continues to push the cost of living upward during staggering trade/investment deficits in lieu of global markets.

I wonder if Obama had to put down the 8 ball to deliver those lines. 

 

 

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 21:22 | 4175878 williambanzai7
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One of my favorite French songs is Stratsboro Blues...

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 16:42 | 4174923 Manipuflation
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Mrs. M called me a redneck earlier today.  We weren't arguing but she just thinks I am a redneck.  She's probably correct but she still married me.  I like my southern friends.  There is no Union or Confederacy anymore.  This time, the fight will go East and West.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7Ggz-5XNuQ

Thu, 11/21/2013 - 01:41 | 4176514 Rock On Roger
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Not quite. The fight will be fly to vs. fly over. And the ones in the middle will win.

 

Stack On

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 16:15 | 4174796 El Diablo Rojo
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Dude,

The mobster one is already a classic! Amazing work.  Thank you.

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 15:58 | 4174706 Save_America1st
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"Deriva-Tits" is one my all time favorites.  lol

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 15:57 | 4174694 Save_America1st
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There he is...Jamie "Mr. Creosote" Diamon

Keep filling up until you explode, Bitch!

Mr. Creosote Blows Up

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aczPDGC3f8U

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 15:53 | 4174660 Save_America1st
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awesome stuff WB7...but just a quick small spell check for either you or the Tylers:

 

All trust is our system's eroded"

should it be:  All trust in our system's eroded

 

thanks!!!

Wed, 11/20/2013 - 15:46 | 4174616 mrdenis
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Priceless ................

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