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Offline St Jude Thaddeus

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« on: October 31, 2010, 12:21:36 PM »
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  • How the big-money fatcats of the Republican Party have been using and abusing the Tea Partiers for their own ends:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/31/opinion/31rich.html?_r=1

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    But whatever Tuesday’s results, this much is certain: The Tea Party’s hopes for actually effecting change in Washington will start being dashed the morning after. The ordinary Americans in this movement lack the numbers and financial clout to muscle their way into the back rooms of Republican power no matter how well their candidates perform.


    [Boldface my own]


    I'm not a fan of the NYT but there is a lot of truth in this article. All of the Washington Elite, right and left, have a great disdain for the "little people" whom they supposedly serve.
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    Offline Clodovicus

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    « Reply #1 on: October 31, 2010, 05:37:12 PM »
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  • Republicans are a complete waste of time. As long as we are dependent on elected officials we in trouble. Tea Partiers are republican when you get down to it, and that's who they'll support and who will inevitably be their executioners. They have the same interests controlling them. Their chasing "mainstream" votes and acceptance neutralizes them. it's gonna take a lot more than barbeque fests at public parks with speeches and signs to effect real change in american politics.


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    « Reply #2 on: November 02, 2010, 11:21:13 AM »
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  • Today my mom is going out to vote "straight pro-homeschooler" (again), whatever the hell that means... My dad? For whoever the hell has an 'R' next to their name on the ballot.

    I dont know what the hell it takes for people to learn their bloody lesson.
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    « Reply #3 on: November 03, 2010, 07:47:27 AM »
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  • my parents are same way, they voted for Paul in 2008 primaries, then voted for McCain...my mom actually stated she ahd to vote based on her faith for McCain!!! knowing he was not pro-life, really, and a neocon...at one time, her philosphy was "oh well, hopefully I wont be around when things get bad"
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    « Reply #4 on: November 03, 2010, 01:48:47 PM »
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  • I've come to the conclusion that we arent going to make any victories in the elections unless we decide to play dirty like the liberals. Nobody in the "conservative", constitutional, or libertarian pools are willing to go get a bus and start rounding up people to have them go vote. Nobody is willing to go down and take over their precincts with their likeminded friends, cousins, etc. so they can elect their delegates and send them to infiltrate the electoral college, or go register a bunch of retarded people to vote (well not exactly  :rolleyes:) .   Liberals do it all the time and get away with it. Not just that but other things as well. I think the best we can do is rustle ourselves a good share of the sheeple because the liberals pick em like berries. The bastards that live in this country get whatever they deserve because they dont have the will to do anything about the situation. They're ignorant (retarded), lazy, biased, and selfish.
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    Offline Belloc

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    « Reply #5 on: November 03, 2010, 02:14:09 PM »
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  • well said, though not willing to stoop to their levels at all....

    willing thought to stock up and pray...for my $0.02, USA is already toast....and pretending that deck chairs are out of order.....USA? gone, dead and deserved to be for violating God's law and in the end, faulty/erroneous foundations=buildings fall....

    picking up the pieces will be more interesting...

    Odd, that all the polls supposedly said that most Americans wanted 3rd parties, other choices and were not happy with candidates and parties, yet 98% or so, voted that way anyway.....Libertarians in my state, for whatever their faults, only got at most 2-4%....so, for all the "people want other choices" bunk,they had them and did not use them.....your last sentence is true, most are igorant, want to be and like it that way and will continue to play the games they love:
    -lesser 2 evils
    -status quo
    -GOP or Dems

    just dont make them actually think.....now, instead of  :smash-pc: they want to  :baby: :sheep: :sleep:
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    « Reply #7 on: November 03, 2010, 08:06:40 PM »
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  • Quote from: Belloc

    picking up the pieces will be more interesting...



    I wholeheartedly agree. I'd like to get down to reconstruction quickly, with a new foundation in place. Hopefully Texas can truly stand a Lone Star State once it's all over.
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    « Reply #8 on: November 04, 2010, 07:38:26 AM »
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  • Ever see the show "Jericho"?? got bot hseasons on DVD....in it, the USA broke up after a stage attack and by end of the series, 3 nations:
    ASA-western portion of USA
     and Texas as an independant....
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    « Reply #9 on: November 04, 2010, 09:15:44 AM »
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  • "Unfortunately, it has been the Christian Right's blind support for President Bush in particular and the Republican Party in general that has precipitated a glaring and perhaps fatal defect: the Christian Right cannot, or will not, honestly face the real danger confronting these United States .... On the whole, they fail to understand the issues that are critical to our nation's—and their own—survival .... Sadly, this is what the Christian Right just doesn't get: ninety percent of the time, it doesn't matter to a tinker's dam whether a Republican or Democrat wins the White House .... All the pro-life, pro-family, traditional-values, conservative talk is just that: talk. Republicans use conservative rhetoric the same way Democrats use liberal rhetoric. Neither party believes what they are telling their constituents. They merely say what constituents want to hear in order to get elected; after which, they set about to do what their elitist, globalist manipulators tell them to do"

    -Chuck Baldwin   http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2007/cbarchive_20071207.html
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    Offline Belloc

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    « Reply #10 on: November 04, 2010, 01:48:46 PM »
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  • Election Over, Neocon Republicans Talk War
             

    Kurt Nimmo
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    November 4, 2010

    It is time to get down to business now that Republicans are flush with victory. You’d think that business would be dismantling Obamacare or moving to outlaw the Federal Reserve. For establishment Republicans and their neocon buddies, however, the first item on the agenda is to make sure the war agenda moves forward.

     
     
     
    Buck McKeon promised to take the forever war agenda into the 112th Congress.  
     
    Hours after the Republicans realized their historic victory, U.S. Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon, who is the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, wasted little time revealing the “broad vision for national defense policy that emphasizes winning the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq while also investing in the capabilities and force structure necessary to protect the United States from threats of tomorrow,” according to The Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

    McKeon was elected as Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee in 2009 and is looking for the chairmanship of the committee for the 112th Congress. The United States House Committee on Armed Services is responsible for funding and oversight of the Department of Defense and the United States armed forces.

    McKeon and the neocon Republicans want to sock your kids and grand kids into the misery of eternal debt in order to pay for the invasions of small backwater countries where there are recalcitrant Muslims who have problems with international banksters and world government organizations running every minute detail of their lives.

    “Our citizens have spoken, and they want a defense budget that is sufficient to address the challenges of today and the threats of tomorrow,” McKeon said. “One percent real growth in the base defense budget over the next five years is a net reduction for modernization efforts which are critical to protecting our nation’s homeland” from dazed and confused underwear and stupendously inept barbeque grill canister non-bombers.

    Mr. McKeon promised to take the forever war agenda into the 112th Congress, but also said “there is still work to be completed this year,” namely passing a National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 “that is not weighed down by the current majority’s social agenda items,” or for that matter the demands of millions of Americans who told the Republicans they want fiscal responsibility from the government and a return to the constitutional principles the country was founded upon, including the cherished principle of noninterventionism as spelled out by George Washington.

    “As many frustrated Americans who have joined the Tea Party realize, we cannot stand against big government at home while supporting it abroad,” wrote Ron Paul in August. “We cannot talk about fiscal responsibility while spending trillions on occupying and bullying the rest of the world. We cannot talk about the budget deficit and spiraling domestic spending without looking at the costs of maintaining an American empire of more than 700 military bases in more than 120 foreign countries. We cannot pat ourselves on the back for cutting a few thousand dollars from a nature preserve or an inner-city swimming pool at home while turning a blind eye to a Pentagon budget that nearly equals those of the rest of the world combined.”

    “A return to the traditional U.S. foreign policy of active private engagement but government noninterventionism is the only alternative that can restore our moral and fiscal health,” said Paul.

    If the attitude of Buck McKeon and the establishment Republicans on the House Armed Services Committee are any indication, it looks like the neocons will rule the roost under Republican control of Congress and it will be business as usual.


    In addition to the never-ending wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, we can look forward to new manufactured conflicts in Pakistan, Yemen, and elsewhere.



    Kurt Nimmo edits Infowars.com. He is the author of Another Day in the Empire: Life In Neoconservative America.

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    « Reply #11 on: November 04, 2010, 05:32:20 PM »
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  • Quote from: Belloc
    Ever see the show "Jericho"?? got bot hseasons on DVD....in it, the USA broke up after a stage attack and by end of the series, 3 nations:
    ASA-western portion of USA
     and Texas as an independant....


    Oh yeah, I loved that show when we had TV!

    My favorite part in the whole series would have to be where the would be whistle-blowers are seeking asylum in the Texas embassy and the Consul posts guards at the entrance of the gate and tell's the "U.S." soldiers seeking to arrest the two men "Any movement onto the embassy grounds will be considered an act of war against the Nation of Texas." .

     :good-shot: :cowboy: :judge:
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