"You are a den of vipers and thieves. I intend to rout you out,
and by the grace of the Eternal God, will rout you out."
by:
Andrew Jackson
(1767-1845) 7th US President
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upon evicting from the Oval Office a delegation of international bankers discussing the Bank Renewal Bill, 1832 
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But like roaches and fire ants, they are hard to get rid of.
 -- jim k, austin,tx     
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    I wish he was alive today - perhaps we could call on the fumigators to tent the White House
     -- RobertSRQ     
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    I wonder if Mr. Jackson was referring to some of the scoundrels that formed the Federal Reserve Bank.We sure could use policy makers of his caliber today in the USA.
     -- Anonymous     
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     -- Mike, Norwalk      
    Always have loved that quote. Its quite possibly one of the reasons for the civil war too.
     -- J Carlton, Calgary     
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    Interesting take, J Carlton. You may be right. I'm going to look into it further.
     -- E Archer, NYC     
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    He understood the pitfalls and dangers of allowing bankers and unscrupulous businessmen to run rampant with our funds.
     -- J. Binford, Twentynine Palms     
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    Jackson wasn't referring to the federal reserve, he was referring to the first central bank called "Bank of the United States"
     -- Anonymous     
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    that was mean
     -- booger     
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    he's talking about the rothschilds
     -- Classic Cult, Thermal     
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    This is the hidden American History. America has always had the battle between the banksters and the people of the Republic.
     -- Dee, Ohio     
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     -- Anonymous      
    "I wonder if Mr. Jackson was referring to some of the scoundrels that formed the Federal Reserve Bank." That's exactly who he was referring to, except I think it was called the First Bank of America at the time.
     -- He's Spartacus     
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    So now you know. And What will come of it? What came of Jackson's efforts? How many died? The history of "civilization" is its building up & then its collapse. It collapses when the Super Rich can no longer control it to their benefit, when people who know the score no longer participate in its moronic insanity & no longer make good slaves. War only feeds the Beast. The Big Money loved Jackson & his wars & Lincoln & his war!!! Fight, hate, work, it all feeds the Beast. Go to school & learn a pack of lies. Get hot under the collar over political issues. Feed the Beast. Losers don't win & Winners Don't lose... EVER!
     -- Loser, Milheim, Pa.     
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    One of the greats that fought for the peoeple and not wall street. May him, J.F.K, Jefferson and honest Abe rest in peace.
     -- Hidden     
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    Hidden, you are wrong about Lincoln. He was a tyrant and launched the war of Northern aggression and kicked open the door for a large unconstitutional centralized government.
    Jackson did what he could in the time that he had; it was a victory for him, but the international bankers had time on their hands and inevitably got control like they have now.

    Here's a link to an animated video that tells the story pretty well of how the banking system got started and how it works today.

    https://m.youtube.com/?reload=2&rdm=15p0fj6sg#/watch?v=mII9NZ8MMVM
     -- Mike, Pleasant Hill     
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    This one should get a 10+.

    Our current "Den Of Vipers" are in power and are "Too Big To Jail".

    Sad day. The Fed has won.
     -- Bruski, Naples FL     
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    Brings to mind a song I once heard. " Put your hand in the Hand of the man who stilled the waters. " " And he said unto them, Take heed what you hear: with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you: and unto you that hear shall more be given." ( Mark 4:24 ) And they came over to the other side of the sea. And when he was come out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit, who had his dwelling among the tombs; and no man could bind him, no, not with chains: because that he had often been bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces : neither could any man tame him. And he ask him, what is thy name ? My name is Legion: for we are many. ( Mark 5:1,4,9 ). Which brings us to Habakkuk. Their rejoicing was as to devour the poor secretly. ( Hab 3:14 ) Jackson's feet you could say were made like hinds' feet. But a full read of the book of Habakkuk, note: 3:13 sheds a lot of light. The hands of the Lord have horns ! Semper Fi
     -- Ronw13, Yachats Or     
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    Banking and international banking is great. I travel freely have access to my funds, every thing is done electronically and with ease. What all of the complaining about banking is I really don't know.
     -- Waffler, Smith     
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    Waffler, it is great to see you back. Your comments are as naive and liberally progressive as ever (-; I like it ;-). To help you out, one example why people complain about banks is the legalized theft. OK, I can't help myself, a second complaint is the creative accounting.
     -- Mike, Norwalk     
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