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Disciple724
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Posted on Wednesday, October 01, 2008 - 08:09 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

In the spirit of be less verbose, I will put it plain and simple.

Debt is a pledge to deliver the fruits of your labor for the term of the loan. When you enter, your interest is delivered into the hands of whomever holds the note.

Depending on the terms, (rate or length) these contracts can be manipulated to be usurious; which they have been. So much so, that to do so has become commonplace.

For decades the bankers have bought you back into bondage under usuious terms, and then sold that indebtedness back to foreign concerns, just as the scriptures warned they would. By way of mortgage indebtedness and credit cards, we have made many of our enemies rich and empowered them over our children.

Then, with us fully indebted, they have slowly contracted the labor markets so that you have little chance to pay back the debt. They have repealed the bankruptcy laws so that the right to have the debt forgiven became less enforcible. As such America's future interest is mostly in the hands of Foreign Concerns. And so will be their liberties.

One of the questions that is on the floors of Congress is whether or not to buy back this indebtedness and the future liberties that come along with it. This is not a "black thing" only, instead a human thing.

What do you say? and don't think that it will not effect you either way!

Stop! Think real slow about what has been happening real subtly. You will see if your heart is softened; your eyes will become opened.

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