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Originally Posted by Infidel Dog
A lesbian liberal was lecturing to a Tea Party group. Yeah, that's interesting.
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What does the fact that she's a lesbian liberal have anything to do with anything?
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Actually I double-checked. This is who Rosa Koire (the women in the video) is.
"Rosa Koire is a forensic commercial real estate appraiser specializing in eminent domain valuation. Her twenty-eight year career as an expert witness on land use has culminated in exposing the impacts of Sustainable Development on private property rights and individual liberty."
I therefore find her at least as credible as yourself (let's face it, moreso). I'll listen to what she has to say.
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I looked her up as well. She's founder and a member on the Board of Directors for:
The Post Sustainability Institute - Our Mission - an organization who's stated mission is "Post-sustainability: the condition of environmental, political, social, and economic systems after the imposition of Communitarianism."
This group also states "it is our intention to provide a clearing house for information on United Nations' alliances with non-governmental and governmental groups seeking to erect Communitarianism as the dominant form of world governance, and to serve as a rallying point for those who oppose the dismantling of liberty."
Sounding a little fringe to you? That's the group that describes her "expert" credentials.
She's a realestate appraiser with the following credentials:
California Certified General Real Estate Appraiser
Accredited Senior Appraiser, American Society of Appraisers
District Branch Chief, California Department of Transportation
Bachelor of Arts, English, UCLA, 1982
How does this make her an expert in international sustainability issues or the UN? Or, for that matter - "Communitarianism" (whatever that is).
She really sounds like Orly Taitz.
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Still haven't watched the video, or read the other links, heh? So you have an opinion based on ignorance. Name-calling "Conspiracy theory" does not all of a sudden make you the expert, against people with actual credentials. It does not even make you credible.
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No, I looked at the links and it's classic conspiracy theory material - as another poster pointed out - they aren't connecting the dots right. It's very reminiscent of the Clinton Body County.
I've never claimed to be an expert and unlike this person, I'm not pretending to be either. However, you are placing all your eggs in the basket of someone who impressed you so much because, at first, you thought she was a lawyer but in further examination is nothing more than a real-estate appraiser and you're not taking a critical look at the actual material.