Monday, December 08, 2008

THE ILLUSION OF FREEDOM: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES


Thursday, December 04, 2008

Integrity: Whether for good or for evil . . .

Whether for good or for evil, "Integrity is built in the DNA of the Casey family." Here is the article from which that was quoted:



Here are some facts.


- The Lackawanna County Commissioners’ “Bond Counsel” is Dilworth Paxson, LLP.


- Dilworth Paxson is listed as having donated $10,000 + to the United Nations Association - USA (page 27).


- The UNA-USA is a global "non-profit" organization whose members “organize” and implement "foreign policy" to build "public support for constructive U.S. leadership (NOT in these united States, UNITED STATES, UNITED STATES of AMERICA, or our united states, but) in a more effective United Nations"!


- Former Governor Casey once managed the Scranton offices of Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish, and Kaufman.


- Christopher H. Casey, (brother to Senator Bob Casey and the topic of the above article), is currently a partner in Dilworth Paxson LLP.


- A 08-21-2008 article by Amaris Elliott-Engel, Pa. Courts Pursuing Conciliation for Foreclosures credits Senator Casey and ACORN's Pennsylvania Legislative Director Ian Phillips with an initiative that "hopes that court systems don't worry about designing the perfect program and move ahead" to address the issue of foreclosure while protecting the current global feudalistic, debenture styled, monetary system.


- On February 21, 1936, assessment against community minded stockholders in the Simpson State Bank were to be paid to Jerome P. Casey, then Deputy Receiver, at his office, 434 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Counsel for Luther A. Harr, Secretary of Banking of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at that time was; Edward J. Kelly, Frank M. Walsh, and Ellis Berger.


According to the Measuring Worth calculator, $1,121,980.52 in the year 2007 had the same "purchase power" as $75,000 in the year 1936.


You, the reader, can decide for your self whether the integrity of the Casey family is for good or for evil.