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In this week's Candidates Show, Lyndon LaRouche lays out not only the urgent necessity, but the potential for the takedown of the Obama presidency.
Keynote address of the fourth in a series of Friday webcasts by Lyndon LaRouche addressed to the American population, leading up to the November 6th presidential elections.
Question 2 of the October 26th Webcast, on the continuing role of the 9/11 networks in Global affairs. This is the fourth in a series of Friday webcasts by Lyndon LaRouche addressed to the American population, leading up to and beyond the November 6th presidential elections.
President Obama lied to the American people saying that the bailout was necessary. It was not. When he came into the presidency confronting a crisis worse than the great depression, he continued the bailout policy and refused to enact the only law that would have prevented the further disintegration of the United States, the Glass-Steagall policy.
Question 1 of the October 26th Webcast, on the unique role of the United States, especially in this moment of crisis. This is the fourth in a series of Friday webcasts by Lyndon LaRouche addressed to the American population, leading up to and beyond the November 6th presidential elections.
Question 3 of the October 26th Webcast, on Obama's refusal to release the remaining 28 pages of the 9/11 report, and the effect of that on Global affairs. This is the fourth in a series of Friday webcasts by Lyndon LaRouche addressed to the American population, leading up to and beyond the November 6th presidential elections.
Eight months before the September 11, 2001 attacks, Lyndon LaRouche forecast that the United States was at high risk for a Reichstag Fire event, an event that would allow those in power to manage through dictatorial means an economic and social crisis that they were otherwise incompetent to handle. We are presently living in the unbroken wake of that history.
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