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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Very telling, great example of ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ as Cantor wants the Republicans to see “Government Can Be Good, Too,”

Just as Wyden is an example of the useful idiot, Cantor is a great example of the ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ RINO. He pretends to be the great conservative but what is he doing?

Look up the history of William F. Buckley, what organizations was he a part of. He is the father of the modern ‘left/right paradigm. You think it was a good thing but it played right into their hands. Who is ‘their’ you say…the Luciferian Rothschild/Rockefeller bankster cabal.

The ‘left/right paradigm was their construct, their Matrix. Look up the theory of ‘dialectic materialism’, thesis vs. antithesis=synthesis.

We’re dealing with super intellects here, not only on the human level, for they seek out the brightest among us, but Lucifer has been around for a long, long time, and he is their guide, their inspiration.

Let me ask you a question, was Senator Joe McCarthy right or wrong? He was 100% right, no doubt. Look at your colleges, your representatives, the media, Hollywood, look everywhere and you find liberals=communists. That’s exactly what he was warning us about but he was marginalized, his name is a byword today and yet he was right!

Republicans are content to be the liberals’ lackeys and Judas goats

February 6, 2013 @ NewsEditor

Republicans have become the Democrats’ lackeys and Judas goats, whose main job is to lead unwitting Republican voters into the liberals’ slaughter pens. Given reports that Eric Cantor wants the Republican rank and file to see that “Government Can Be Good, Too,” Karl Rove has announced his intention to pick our candidates; and state level Republicans have run away from any hint of changing the Electoral College vote distribution in their states, making it clear that Republicans cannot be trusted with our future.

These people are more concerned with what the New York Times and Debbie Wasserman Schultz has to say about them than the well-being of the suckers that elect them. Elected and celebrated Republicans have become indistinguishable from the nice little old church lady who uses her position as the bookkeeper to steal money from the weekly collections. When we hear these stories, our trust in them is shattered; and we are insulted on many levels. They rub our noses in the stark reality that we now have no one to speak for us. We have no champions of freedom to look to as trusted protectors.

Since we cannot personally sit next to those we send to represent us because we are busy working to support our families, we have to trust people who time and again prove themselves unworthy of our trust. The political integrity of the Republican Party has disintegrated to a point where its talk of “compromise” with liberals is a question of how much will be taken from us, not IF something will be taken.

Read More at Western Journalism . By Kevin “Coach” Collins.

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