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Goose
09-09-2005, 05:08 PM
I've searched the forums, but was unable to find this already posted.
The past four years since 9-11 has seen several important and contentious elections. In the West, where the peaceful transfer of power can often be taken for granted, voters returned to power statesmen like Bush, Blair and Howard, who's War Against Terror is being waged also in support of global political liberty. Elsewhere, entire nations selected their own leaders for the first time. In Iraq, where political liberty remains under threat, many died exercising their right to vote while eight million succeeded in spite of the danger posed by terrorists and the disapproval of Western elites.
But in the United States, the Social Justice movement has shown a dismaying lack of faith in Democracy. Because the antiwar proposition lost the election, a mob intends to surround the White House this September 24th to demand President Bush’s removal.
This demonstration, like other large anti-war and anti-Bush demonstrations, is being organized nationally by the usual professional activists from the extremes of the Left. It deserves a national response, both from supporters of President Bush and from people who simply oppose the destructive trend of filibusters, judicial activism, reflexively contested elections and elections disregarded altogether.
We must raise our voices and speak at this crucial time to demonstrate to the nation and the world that we are still a Republic in which the political process is respected and a plurality of views can coexist without hatred.
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Wadi66
09-12-2005, 05:05 PM
"by extreme far left" you realize they're talking about the commie's. Man, those people just won't quit. They will do ANYTHING to paint Bush as unpopular. They will do ANYTHING to subvert this Republic.
RightisRightLeftisWrong
09-12-2005, 05:10 PM
Im sure ProtestWarrior.com is helping out there too so we should see support from them and anyone else who is willing to volunteer. The Extreme Left protesters Protest with Hate and Volience and I think its compelety uncalled for. I would go down there and help if I had the time and money for the plane ticket.
Argonath
09-12-2005, 06:32 PM
it's a democracy, Wadi. Don't mean to sound angry or bashing, but that's what it is, a representative democracy.
Wadi66
09-12-2005, 07:04 PM
it's a democracy, Wadi. Don't mean to sound angry or bashing, but that's what it is, a representative democracy.Follow the money Argonath. Look at who is funding the thing. You think the protestors are paying for everything out of their own pocket? Not even. They are hired. I have no problem with citizens voicing their objections, but when they are financed by and spured on by our enemies, I have a problem with that.
RightisRightLeftisWrong
09-12-2005, 08:11 PM
I would go down there and help if I had the time and money for the plane ticket.
Oh to add on to my comment we have bigger problems than protest and not to mention the Baton Rouge airport sucks and I normally take the New Orleans but gee golly its closed.
Argonath
09-13-2005, 12:15 AM
Follow the money Argonath. Look at who is funding the thing. You think the protestors are paying for everything out of their own pocket? Not even. They are hired. I have no problem with citizens voicing their objections, but when they are financed by and spured on by our enemies, I have a problem with that.
wait, wait, your saying that these protests are just paid for like a mercenary? By whom? Where did you get this? I wouldn't be all surprised, really, but, where did you get this?
Wadi66
09-13-2005, 12:34 AM
wait, wait, your saying that these protests are just paid for like a mercenary? By whom? Where did you get this? I wouldn't be all surprised, really, but, where did you get this?Geez, my knowledge of this goes back decades and you're wanting me to find a source? Yikes. That'll take a while. In the mean time, have you ever seen a classified ad calling for political activitists? I've seen them countless times. As for finding the source, maybe the guys at protestwarrior have a quick source for the info. When I was active in the party this was common knowledge. I'll work on it. Also remember the big commotion with Kerry giving testimony during the vietnam era? There was a big stink about his testimony and the fact that he was quoting stories told to him by men who had never served in Nam. But a lessor known story that had us in the demo party so upset was finding out these leaders of the anti-war movement were working on behalf of the communist party. I'll tell you what, that had the party in an uproar, especially the old guard. It lead to a split in the party that has never healed. Thousands of the "old guard" left the party, followed by thousands more average Americans after the demo platform was publicized. When you hear older people say "I didn't leave the demo party, it left me", this is what they're talking about.
H.O.V.A
09-13-2005, 09:28 AM
MoveOn.Org has publicly stated they have been paying people to protest since Soros is backing them and needs to blow some money.
Wadi66
09-13-2005, 10:52 AM
MoveOn.Org has publicly stated they have been paying people to protest since Soros is backing them and needs to blow some money.Soros and the like are just one source of money, not all.
Master Chief, I was a member of the Democratic National Committee (the guy on top of the mountain didn't fall there), I have worked for a U.S. Congressman, managed campaigns, been a campaign consultant, a political consultant and State Vice Chairman. I know them well.
Its important that others know the history of the demo party. They didn't use to be this radical. They could be reasoned with. I get passionate about flag burning for instance because I know who was behind it and why. I harbor a tremendous amount of animosity toward the Kennedy's, Clinton's and Kerry's of this world because I know they sold out for personal gain.
Wadi66
09-14-2005, 03:05 PM
MC the short answer is, no I don't. The long answer is, I still keep my ear to the ground. Actually lately I have been advising someone.
Because of my knowledge and experience, I severely question the actions of Congress. The
Democratic party has been heavily infiltrated by our enemies. To a much lesser degree the Republican party has been as well. All flying under the banner of globalization. I am not an isolationist however, globalization will eventually reduce this nation to third world status. Those opposed to globalization are severely attacked and ostracizied by those who can't see what is actually happening and by those who not only know what is taking place but also endorse it. For the reasons I just mentioned, I will not join either party.
I pledge alligence to America, not to a praty, not to a man. Anything that deminishes the stature and foundation of this country is suspect.
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