The interviews with presidential candidate Ron Paul, ("Meet The Press" December 23, 2007) and Frank Zappa (CNN "Crossfire" March 28 1986) on the subject of American Fascism.
Right now the United States is in a power struggle between staying a haven for all cultures and races and becoming a fundamentalist theocracy like in the dark ages.
GET UP OFF THAT COUCH AND FIGHT BACK! TURN OFF YOUR TV! GET INVOLVED! Join in the Revolution and stop these evil cowards from taking away your rights and Freedoms NOW or die a slave. Are you a COWARD or are you a PATRIOT? Remember the slogan of our great Nation? Land of the Free, Home of the Brave... America needs her people to stand up and fight now for freedom. If we do not take up this fight then we all might as well just rollover now and accept the death of cowards, because that is what will surely happen if we do not fight back NOW!
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A James Jaeger film, featured experts Ron Paul, Pat Buchanan, G. Edward Griffin, Edwin Vieira and Ted Baehr explore a new kind of fascism: the merger of corporations and government whereby corporate power dominates. With the emergence of ever larger multinational corporations -- due to consolidation facilitated by endless FIAT money -- the corporate has been in a position to literally purchase the U.S. Congress. As a result, many of the nation's laws have been re-configured to benefit WE THE CORPORATIONS, rather than WE THE PEOPLE. Laws like NAFTA resulted in the outsourcing of the U.S. manufacturing base and the destruction of the Middle Class. Known as "mercantilism," "globalization," "new world order," "free trade," "monopoly capitalism" -- this is NOT your Grandfather's capitalism.
Fascism's theory of economic corporatism involved management of sectors of the economy by government or privately controlled organizations (corporations). Each trade union or employer corporation would, theoretically, represent its professional concerns, especially by negotiation of labor contracts and the like. This method, it was theorized, could result in harmony amongst social classes. Authors have noted, however, that de facto economic corporatism was also used to reduce opposition and reward political loyalty.
Determined to find the law that requires American citizens to pay income tax, producer Aaron Russo (Bette Midler'sThe Rose, Trading Places) set out on a journey to find the evidence. Neither left nor right-wing, this startling examination of government exposes the systematic erosion of civil liberties in America since 1913 when the Federal Reserve system was fraudulently created.