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Obama Pushes Bill That Would Mandate Global Tax; calls 2 ban "small arms & light weapons"
Topic Started: Feb 15 2008, 12:37 PM (201 Views)
Roxdog
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Presidential frontrunner Barack Obama is pushing a bill that will lead to the implementation of a UN global tax, costing the U.S. at least $845 billion dollars over thirteen years in the name of fighting worldwide poverty, as well as banning "small arms and light weapons".


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/infowarsnews/message/1933



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cheansmoke

"Small arms and light weapons" that sounds like knives too. Next they will ban all sharp tip scissors like we are in f'n elementary school. Yeah, he is the canidate for change allright.
Edited by cheansmoke, Feb 15 2008, 01:39 PM.
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look-up
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hey are you cheansaw from the old forum? welcome!
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cheansmoke

look-up
Feb 15 2008, 02:24 PM
hey are you cheansaw from the old forum? welcome!
Yeah thats me. Thanks :)
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blarney fife
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So, if there's 4 billion living in poverty in the world (guesstimate)... we USans giving them each $15.50 a year over the next 13 years will do the trick. Yeah, right. Sounds like the other side of the coins' way of raping the treasury to their benefit. And how they tie the elimination of small arms into that premise is beyond me.
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