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Liberals Sign Petition to Bring Ebola Patients
into US & House Them
Published on Oct 16, 2014
Infowars reporter Joe Biggs hits the streets to see if people will sign a petition, "The
Ebola Equality Act 0f 2014" that will provide funds to ebola victims from West Africa to enter the US, allowing
them to travel freely throughout the country and even giving the signees the option to house the ebola patients
themselves.
Students Sign Petition To Kill
Newborns (Up To 5yrs Old)
Published on Oct 30, 2014
Infowars Reporter Joe Biggs Goes to University of Texas in Austin to ask students if they
will sign a petition to kill newborn babies up to 5yrs old. This was done in light of an article on "The College
Fix" site where students across America at different colleges were asked if they supported Post-Birth Abortion.
Whether or not you support abortion, the fact that people want to "abort" a newborn baby that laying in someones
arms, smiling and glad to be alive, is simply murder. People are arguing that it is up to the patient and doctor if
they want to preform this procedure, but once the baby is born, isn't it now the patient? Tell us what you think in
the comments below.
Students Sign Petition to Deport Americans in Exchange for
Illegal Immigrants
Published on Dec 20, 2014
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Students agree in a one-for-one exchange, do not volunteer to be deported themselves. racist.
Video: Americans Want Obama to Repeal the Bill of Rights
Respondents blithely agree that liberties should be
completely eviscerated in the name of fighting ISIS
by Paul Joseph Watson | January 26, 2015
Beachgoers in San Diego blithely agreed that President
Barack Obama should be given the power to completely repeal the Bill of Rights in the name of fighting ISIS in
another disturbing insight into the unthinking malaise of many Americans.
Told by media analyst and author Mark Dice
that Obama had announced he was to repeal the Bill of Rights in order to “help make sure that we can keep everybody
safe here in the homeland,” almost all the respondents agreed that eliminating constitutional rights was perfectly
reasonable.
Asked, “Is that the right decision – should we get behind Obama to make sure the ISIS threat
doesn’t rear its head here in America?,” one man responded, “Yeah I would agree with that,” before adding, “Only
time will tell whether it’s the right or wrong decision,” agreeing with Dice that Obama’s political advisors “know
what’s best”.
When another woman was told that both Republicans and Democrats were supporting the move to repeal
the Bill of Rights, she responded, “Well if they’re agreeing on something then maybe it is a good thing,” before
Dice adds, “It’s what’s best for the new world order.” “Well, let’s do it, let’s get behind it” urges the
woman.
Given “what happened overseas in Paris,” another man agrees that if the “experts” think the Bill of
Rights should be repealed then Americans should support the move.
Dice then interviews a woman who “absolutely” supports the move to repeal the Bill of Rights “for
our own good” and to stop ISIS attacks. The woman then admits she is drunk and probably shouldn’t be doing
interviews.
Another man unflinchingly expressed his view that it would be “best for the country” to repeal the
Bill of Rights and “modernize” the new world order. “That sounds great to me,” he exclaims.
“Whatever he wants to do it’s probably best for the country,” agrees another woman before adding,
“Go Obama!”
Dice’s video once again underscores how Americans will dispense with critical thinking and go along
with virtually anything if asked about it in a calm and assertive manner. Note how Dice nods his head as he is
asking the question, prompting instantaneous fealty and obsequiousness from each individual.
Last
week, Dice also trolled San Diegans by telling them that Martin Luther King, who was murdered nearly 47 years
ago, had just died. Instead of correcting him, the respondents went on to concur with several other erroneous
claims, such as King being the first African-American to walk on the moon and the first African-American to appear
on Mt. Rushmore.
The beachgoers seem to be particularly fervent about relinquishing constitutional rights. In number
of separate videos, Dice gets them to agree to repealing the 1st amendment, the 4th amendment and the 5th amendment.
In another
segment, college students sign a petition to imprison all registered gun owners, while in another
video San Diegans support a move to confiscate guns from Tea Party members and repeal the 2nd
amendment.
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editors. With pieces of technology small enough to fit the whole world into your pocket, a revolution might be on
its way. The net is now mightier than the sword. This presentation was delivered at the TEDxGroningen conference in
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