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Thursday
Jan062011

The American Dream

"The American Dream: You Have to Be Asleep to Believe It" - George Carlin (see an excellent monologue by the late, great George Carlin on The American Dream here)

TDV Reader, Jason C., forwarded us an absolutely excellent video, entitled, The American Dream today.  It has incredibly high production value and does an excellent job of telling the truth about the way the US financial system works today in a very entertaining way.  It is 30 minutes long but VERY worth your time to watch.  Grab some popcorn.  The best part is at the end - not to give away the ending but let's just say the ending turns into the movie 300 with freedom loving patriots battling the evil bankers to the death!

It's a must-see and a must-forward to friends, family and everyone you know to enlighten people as to who is behind the curtain and who has been largely responsible for bankrupting the US and many of its citizens.

Please watch it soon as an earlier version sent to us has already been taken off YouTube - likely because it does too good of a job exposing the truth about the US financial system and the Federal Reserve.

Enjoy!

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