CFR Membership Drive Bomb Globalize America before its too LATE!!
Hey is me neo NeoDaCon vote for da top tear!
is time 4 you paulies to take part in the CFR memebership drive bomb this week insted of the stupid book bomb
to be a member is not dificult even for you and is fun too just aks your self these questions and if you answer yes you may already be a Council to have Foriegn Relationships memeber:
are you one of them prodomminent thinkers?
are you good at math especially fractions?
are you a members of Congress?
are you a senior government official?
are you a global leader?
if so then you yes YOU could be a member today for the price of a "Paulie book" you could join up today dont waste your money on fiat books do sometin for your country globalize it an stop destroyin it like you did in nevada
and if you join today you can quanitify for the bonus club scolarship -
The Davey Rockerfeller Studies Program — the “Think tank” which is where you get todecide for the rest of us whats gonna happen next i of course invented this part of the club an Davey paid me to use his name
anotha bonus is the CFR Task force and you get your own CFR Task Force Shiny Badge if you join this week only mention me neo NeoDaCon and you just might be a badge carryin CFR guy.
is fun we eat sandwiches and hang out and make up some good ideas too
just sing up at www.cfr.org and dont forget to tell em who sent you
ME
NeoDaCon
Remeber the alamo!!
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CFR membership bomb--now THAT is funny!
NeoDaCon may be our Stephen Colbert equivalent--the hilarious caricature of the people we don't like.
What next, Neo? Propose that all American 18-year-olds be drafted into the Israeli Defense Force?
That was great.
Nemesis wonders why NeoDaCon remembers the alamo. The goddess is puzzled by this obscure alamo reference; perhaps it's simply a matter of loving John Wayne. But that can't be right-- for Nemesis loves John Wayne too; in his classic True Grit with Kim Darby and Glen Campbell. One of our finest Hollywood films. Nemesis ponders the alamo. Nemesis
Nemesis's constant reference to herself in the first person is freaking me out..
Good news, Neo. Shortly after we have finished taking back the Republican Party, the White House, the Congress and the Courts, There's going to be a whole bunch of unemployed CFR members. We all know that Davey doesn't associate with a bunch of unemployed bums. Besides, unemployed bums don't have time to worry about counseling others and the only foreign relations they will be having is digging throught the dumpsters behind international restaraunt chains to find a scrap of goat cheese or some uneaten falafels to take back to their cardboard quarters. We'll just walk right in the empty CFR offices and immediatly start extracting our nose from the business of other countries.
That's when we'll spring our super secret master plan to take over the world with unbound delegates by first cornering the crow market. There will be a bunch of people eating massive quantities of crow at that time and we'll all get rich in the free market then use a global money bomb to buy out Halliburton and take over the Institute for International Economics, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank the Trilateral Commision and the Bilderberg Group.
Would you like a nice Chianti and some Fava beans with that? No, of course not, everyone knows that Chianti doesn't go with Fowl.
As for the references to "remember the Alamo", it must be a reference to Saint Anthony who is the Patron saint of recovering things lost (like freedom) and who the city, where the Alamo is located (San Antonio), is named after...or maybe he just gets all tingly in the nether regions when thinking of the name "Antonio" for some reason...Antonio Bandaras, maybe?
God bless,
Nick
Quotable quote:
"Sell your cleverness and purchase bewilderment"~?
Let's Get Serious ... ... ... What we need to do is get serious. BTM needs to stop publishing this mindless drivle (that means slobber folks) by NeoDaCon, and devote it's attention to publishing the type of material that will truly bring about positive change in this country.
If NeoDaCon is the best you can do to keep people agitated enough to keep coming back to your site BTM, then you guys are in big trouble. My 12 year-old Son could pretend to be a Straussian neo-con more effectively than this joker who you parade around as a "Featured Columnist." If you want a real neo-con, simply invite the likes of William Kristol or Richard Perle to submit a column here every once in a while. I'm sure they'd oblige. At least it would be real, and therefore worthy of a response by your readers. In lieu of that, my 12 year-old stands ready to be your new pretender ("for a price," he says).
What is particularly disconcerting to me is how many people here don't realize the fact that this so-called "Columnist" of yours is really a "plant," put here to rile-up the dullest blades in the shop. Does anyone really think that just any user can get a spot at the top of the BTM site as a "Featured Columnist" unless BTM intended for it to happen that way. No, Dufus, it's not possible. NeoDaCon is an alter ego persona assumed by (a conveniently faceless) someone who is, without a doubt, a part of the BTM team (probably Trevor himself), and you are being manipulated, not altogether differently than you are when you watch Faux News.
Art Bell had "Charley Liberal." George Noory has "JC." Now, BTM brings us "NeoDaCon." Get the picture? It's just a lie. And I, for one, don't like being lied to or deceived by people who want me to stand along side them to fight for truth, justice, peace, prosperity and freedom. I get enough lies and deception from my President and Faux News. Thank you.
"Today we need a nation of minute men; citizens who... regard the preservation of freedom as a basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom. The cause of liberty, the cause of America, cannot succeed with any lesser effort."
- John F. Kennedy
Mike Baker
http://FreedomMovement.info
http://akweb.com
Mr. Baker, you really shouldn't be so presumptuous. Frankly, you do not exhibit the sort of intellectual superiority that could justify the attitude.
I'm sorry if you feel like this endeavor requires everyone to focus 100% of their time and energy in drab and somber drudgery in order to be effective. If you really feel this way, why do you bother expending your valuable time and efforts to keep reading and responding to these threads? Why not just ignore them and put your nose to the grindstone doing something productive?
The fact is, as a species, we need regular distractions from something we are trying to focus on in order to better focus on it for extended periods of time. The average continuous attention span of a literate human is about 8 seconds. The maximum possible continuous attention span for a literate human is around 30 seconds and the average general attention span of a literate human is somewhere around 10 to 12 minutes.
We need regular breaks, time outs and distractions, Mr. Baker, and while your sense of humor may be far too sophisticated to extract any amiability from NeoDaCon's posts. Please, do not presume to know what is best for everyone.
God bless,
Nick
Quotable quote:
"Sell your cleverness and purchase bewilderment"~?