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Vote Ties Japanese Parliament in a KnotPosted on Jul 13, 2010
Looks like the Japanese government is headed for a frustrating, and potentially ineffectual, phase after Sunday’s election left the nation’s parliament in a “twisted” condition. That’s an actual term, not a value judgment. —KA
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By tropicgirl, July 13, 2010 at 6:46 am Link to this comment
All that is happening here is that the IMF and NWO are taking a run at Japan to
take their pensions and put them into an “austerity” lifestyle, so the banks can
lend more money and take over the country. They would like Japan to be a
serfdom. Same for us all. Fat chance with Japan.
The Japanese people are rightly resisting this. And they are resisting the US bases
on Japan THAT THEY WANT OUT. And they are prepared to throw their
government OUT over this.
A little more reporting please?
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