Government
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Health Insurance, what does it mean? •
What are they saying now? •
America We have a Problem •
How dogpoo can change the world •
The Repercussions Of Bringing Former Terrorists To Mainstream Politics •
Are Fidel Castro's Days Numbered? •
U.S. Passport Primer: A Guide to the New Passport Regulations •
The Possibilities for Anarchy (II) •
Former Terrorrists Getting into Government need Time, not God on their Side •
The Possibilities for Anarchy (I)
Health Insurance, what does it mean?
Your health insurance policy is an agreement between you and your insurance company
What are they saying now?
Terry Dashner……………………Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013
Think back to the mid 1990s
April 8, 2005
AMERICA - WE HAVE A PROBLEM - Anyone paying attention? Taxpayers are getting deeper in
debt due to “Tax and Spend”! Ever noticed all the school buses running all over county with
ONLY three to eleven kids on each one? Yet school officials want to buy more high-dollar buses,
hire more drivers, hire more teachers, and the list goes on
Perhaps a silent revolution is taking place, this time more than ever literally on your doorstep
Today, in many countries’ political realities, tribalist and nationalist or globalist forces clash fiercely, undermining chances of peace and democracy
The Cuban leader Fidel Castro is making attempts to drag his country out of the guagmire he has landed it in since rejecting adopting market economic principles when its sponsor, the Soviet Union, fell apart in 1991
Thanks to new federal passport proposals, the cost of a Caribbean cruise, a Cancun honeymoon, or a Vancouver theater weekend could be going up
Any chances for a country to be ruled by alternative rule will always be zero because -as many economists, philosophers and scientists claim- the way the various parts reality consist of interrelate is dominated by forces we won’t in a billion years have any chance of controling
Today, in many countries' political realities, tribalist and nationalist or globalist forces clash fiercely, undermining chances of peace and democracy
When organising a country or a group of people in need of structuring, people tend to automatically sidestep ideologies that do not take authority imposed from above for granted