Posted on 01/06/2009 5:55:41 AM PST by Calpernia
RB,
When you have a moment, can you link a few of your threads to lend background on Kit’s reference here:
>>>Those brave and honorable men who currently reside in prison cells across the country, stripped of their rank, their careers, families, and their good name, will not taste free air again for many years. Their sacrifices and their stories will be forgotten by the general public, remembered only by those of us who continue to fight for them.<<<
Some may not realize the reference to Haditha.
US Congressman Jim McGovern working with Terrorists
Nancy Pelosi met with FARC Leaders
Other notable Communist appeasers are:
Former Rep. Ron Dellums (D-CA) and current Rep. Barabara Lee (D-CA) were friendly with the Marxist regime in Grenada. US Sens. Chris Dodd (D-CT), John F. Kerry (D-MA) and Tom Harkin (D-IA) all liked to conduct freelance diplomacy with Sandanista thug Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua as did House Speaker Jim Wright (D-TX), despite the fact that his predecessor Tip ONeill (D-MA) was embarrassed when Ortega went off to the Soviet Union for aid after one such session. More recently, Reps. John Conyers (D-MI), William Delahunt (D-MA) and Ed Markey (D-MA) are among those wanting to get close to Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has advocated beefing up Chavezs military. Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM) was among those sticking his nose into the Columbian hostage situation and cozying up to Chavez in the process. Ex-Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-MA) eagerly appeared in U.S. television advertisements promoting our good friends in Venezuela who allowed Chavezs Citgo to supply reduced-price heating oil to Massachusetts residents. And Rep. William Delahunt backed Chavezs efforts to release hostages in Venezuela
On the Interpol investigation, the FARC documents were found to be genuine and...
Interpol Confirms: US Democrat Was Secretly Working With FARC To Undermine Colombian Government
Thanks for the ping. I skimmed over this and it looks on target but I had to stop reading because I can’t afford to have my blood boiling so early.
I was going to articulate all of that, but was so proud of myself for being so clever ...
THAT'S how any 'undecideds' got swayed to cast a vote for zero.
This appears to be a thread that may generate some real think tanking ... God knows I need help in trying to discern and determine a plan.
..however it is, it is not good for us.
If people have no stake in the country...they should have no say in how the money is spent....
"One man, one vote" needs to go....
I hope that they enjoy the read, because it is going to happen if they keep messing with the people. History tends to repeat itself, and the people are sick and tired of it.
We’ll know soon enough, won’t we?
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