Posted on 11/04/2014 7:36:49 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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Someone needs to tell that fool that we don’t abort our babies - we raise them with values and they continue to vote republican.
>>>Oh, but they just stated right in the same conversation....Dems are for people<<<
To Serve Man. Those Aliens were for people too. You need to “serve” a whole lot of people to keep the Buffet Line moving.
Well these same folks who voted to throw the bums out today do have children so the torch can be passed.
You got that right!
They certainly seem to be agitating for just that. I think they are seriously unhinged.
Old people from the Northeast don’t die. They move to Florida and then vote in both states.
At least we HAVE old white people. Their people tend to want to whack each other off for basketball shoes or looking at someone the ‘wrong’ way.
Since they don't have the advantage of protected-class status, whites (especially old ones) are fair game for leftist bigots.
What about the old white people who vote democrat in the north ?
All of the old white people in S. GA are ex-democrats. This guy must have entered politics around 2001.
Afraid you’re right. Except there’s a huge difference between the Florida Panhandle (part of the South) & the Miami jungle.
Peninsular Florida is well known as God’s waiting room.
These morons forget that many older GOPers were young Democrats that matured and wised up.
Nope, all us old white folks are going to sit back while the Democrat Party aborts itself out of existence
When the current of old white people in the South die there will still be old people in the South and they will still vote Republican or conservative after their rued youthful dalliances with the Marxists.
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They are going to get the Amnesty and unfettered immigration. The Sultan has said he means to legalize 11 million of them before year’s end. The “pathway to citizenship” will then be very short and perhaps will end with a simple Executive Order granting proclaiming instant naturalization in time for the 2016 election. If the Congres cannot get up the nerve to stop the 11 million EO they will not stop full fiat citizenship. And after the regularization of the 11 million is proclaimed the rush to the Rio Grande will dwarf anything that has been. Remember a lot of those Republican Senators are just as eager for Amnesty and Citizenship as the Sultan in Washington is. Gopes and Democrats are all salivating at the prospect of the Permanent Democrat State.
I’m old, white, and vote Conservative and that often is Not Republican.
the Left will go into hyperdrive labeling the new Senator as an Uncle Tom and as a RACIST! tool of evil white Southerners.
NO AMNESTY FOR ILLEGALS
The CPUSA is playing with fire.
Just like in the countries listed below, the communists in the USA will eventually be dealt with.
8GENERAL JORGE RAFAEL VIDELA
President of Argentina
Soon after the coup that brought him to power in 1976, General Jorge Rafael Videla began Argentinas dirty war. All political and union activities were suspended, wages were reduced by 60%, and dissidents were tortured by Nazi and U.S. trained military and police. Survivors say the torture rooms contained swastikas and pictures of Hitler, Mussolini and Franco. One year after Videlas coup, Amnesty International estimated 15,000 people had disappeared and many were in secret detention camps, but although the U.S. press admitted human rights abuses occurred in Argentina, Videla was often described as a moderate who revitalized his nations troubled economy. Videla had a good public relations firm in the U.S., Deaver and Hannalord, the same firm used by Ronad Reagan, Taiwan, and Guatemala. Not surprisingly, his Economics Minister, Jose Martinez do Hoz, spoke, at Deavers request, on one of President Reagans national broadcasts in order to upgrade Argentinas reputation.
Videla also received aid from WACL, the World Anti-Communist League (see card 17), through its affiliale, CAL (Confederation Anticomunista Latinoamericana). CAL sent millions of dollars to Argentina from sources such as the Italo-Argentine Masonic Lodge P-2, an outgrowth of old U.S. anti-communist alliances with the Italian drug malia. As part of its WACL affiliation, Argentina trained Nicaraguan contras for the U.S. Videla left office in 1981, and aftar the Falklands Crisis of 1982 he and his cohorts were tried for human rights abuses by the new government.
9 GENERAL EFRAIN RIOS MONT
President of Guatemala
A Christian has to walk around with his Bible and his machine gun, said born-again General Efrain Rios Mont, military ruler of Guatemala from March 1982 to August 1983. Rios Mont was one in a long series of dictators who ran Guatemala after the Dulles brothers and United Fruit, backed by the CIA, decided that elected President Jacob Arbenz held the country in the grip of a Russian-controlled dictatorship and overthrew the countrys constitutional democracy in 1954. The succession of corrupt military dictators ruled Guatemala for over 30 years, one anti-communist tyrant after another receiving U.S. support, aid, and training.
After the 1982 coup that brought Rios Mont to power, U.S. Ambassador Frederic C. Chapin said Guatemala has come out of the darkness and into the light. President Reagan claimed Mont was given a bum rap by human rights groups, and that he was cleaning up problems inherited from his predecessor, General Romeo Lucas Garcia. Ironically, Garcia had given $500,000 to Reagans 1980 campaign, and his henchman, Mario Sandoval Alarcon, the Godfather of Central American death squads, was a guest at Reagans first inaugural celebration. Sandoval proudly calls his National Liberation Movement the party of organized violence.
Mont simply moved Garcias dirty war from urban centers to the countryside where the spirit of the Lord guided him against communist subversives, mostly indigenous Indians. As many as 10,000 Indians were killed and over 100,000 fled to Mexico as a result of Monts Christian campaign.
10 ROBERTO SUAZO CORDOVA
President of Honduras
Honduras was the original Banana Republic, its history inextricably intertwined with that of the U.S.-based United Fruit Company, but in 1979, when Anastasio Somoza was overthrown in Nicaragua (see card 7), Honduras got a new nickname: The Pentagon Republic. In 1978 Honduras received $16.2 million in U.S. aid; by 1985 it was getting $231.1 million, primarily because President Suazo Cordova, working with U.S. Ambassador John Dmitri Negroponte and Honduran General Gustava Alvarez, allowed Honduras to become a training center for U.S. funded Nicaraguan contras. General Alvarez, who according to Newsweek, doesnt care if officers are thieves, as long as they are virulent anti-communists, assisted in training programs and founded a special hit squad, the Cobras. Victims of the Cobras were stripped, bound, thrown into pits and tortured. The Reagan Administration claimed ignorance of these human rights violations, but U.S. advisors have admitted knowledge.
Alvarez, who made enemies among his troops because he pocketed U.S. aid and because he belonged to the Moonies, a far-right South Korean religious cult, was overthrown by the military in 1984. Suazos ties to Alvarez cost him his bid in the next election, but death squad activity and U.S. aid to Honduras continue. Many high ranking government and military personnel during and after Suazos term were drug traffickers, and although the U.S. government denies knowledge of this, there is evidence to the contrary. In fact, the U.S. embassy was renting space from known drug dealers.
11 FRANÇOIS & JEAN CLAUDE DUVALIER
Presidents-for-Life of Haiti
In 1957 François Papa Doc Duvalier became Haitis President-for-Life, establishing a strategic relationship with the U.S. that lasted into the 1970s, when he was succeeded by his son Jean Claude Baby Doc Duvalier. During their 30 year rule, 60,000 Haitians were killed and countless more were tortured by the Duvaliers Tonton Macoutes death squads, but in 1969, after 13 years of murderous rule by Papa Doc, U.S. Ambassador Clinton Knox shook hands with the dictator and called for increased aid to Haiti. PapaDoc made him an honorary Tonton Macoute. While Haiti became the poorest country in the Westem hemisphere, the Duvaliers enriched themselves by stealing foreign aid money. In 1980, for instance, the International Monetary Fund granted Haiti a $22 million budget supplement. Within weeks, $16 million was unaccounted for, presumably in Baby Docs bank account.
Papa Doc liked to compare himself to Christ and adapted the Lords Prayer to read Our Doc who art in the National Palace for life, hallowed be Thy name by present and future generations. Baby Doc, on the other hand, made Haiti into a trans-shipment point for Colombian cocaine. He allegedly let his father-in-law use Haitis national airline to ship drugs to the U.S., and his brother-in-law was convicted of cocaine trafficking by a Puerto Rican court. Nevertheless, as long as Papa and Baby Doc were anti-communists, they could do no wrong in the U.S. governments eyes. Their regime finally ended in 1986, when Baby Doc fled angry mobs of Haitians for the comfort of a Parisian villa, where he now resides.
12 ALFREDO STROESSNER
President-for-Life of Paraguay
Alfredo Stroessner came to power in 1954, but European correspondents who visited Paraguay during his rule used the term the poor mans Nazi regime to describe the Paraguayan government. The parallels may have been more than a coincidence, for many Nazi war criminals, such as Joseph Mengele, had settled there with Stroessners blessing.
From the Nazis the Paraguayan military leamed the art of genocide. The native Ache Indians were in the way of progress, progress represented by American and European corporations who planned to exploit the nations forests, mines, and grazing lands. The Indians were hunted down, parents killed, and children sold into slavery. Survivors were herded into reservations headed by American fundamentalist missionaries , some of whom had participated in the hunts.
Between 1962 and 1975, Paraguay received $146 million in U.S. aid. Paraguayan officials seemingly wanted more, however, for in 1971, high ranking members of the regime were implicated in the Marseilles drug ring, with Paraguay their transfer point for shipments from France to the U.S. In the 1980s America finally condemned Paraguayan civil rights abuses and drug trafficking. Stroessner still looked as if hed be dictator for life but in 1988 one of his closest generals, Andres Rodriguez, a known drug dealer, took over after a coup. Rodriguez promised to restore democracy, and President Bush called the 1989 elections a democratic opening, but opponents declared them a massive fraud. Rodriguezs Colorado party won 74% of the vote.
13 GENERAL AUGUSTO PINOCHET
President of Chile
On July 2, 1986, 18 year old Carmen Gloria Quintana was walking through a Santiago slum when she and photographer Rodrigo Rojas were confronted by government security forces. According to eyewitnesses, the two were set ablaze by soldiers and beaten while they burned. Their bodies were then wrapped in blankets and dumped in a ditch miles away. Witnesses who spoke out about what they saw were beaten and arrested. Such events are not unusual since Captain General Augusto Pinochet seized power from democratically elected President Salvador Allende in 1973, and buried Chiles 150 year old democracy. Democracy is the breeding ground of communism, says Pinochet.
The bloody coup, in which Allende was assassinated, was carefully managed by the CIA and ITT, according to the Church Committee report. Tens of thousands of Chileans have been tortured, killed, and exiled since then, according to Amnesty Intemational. A U.S. congressional delegation was told by inmates at San Miguel Prison that they had been tortured by the application of electric shock, simultaneous blows to the ears, cigarette burns, and simulated executions by firing squads. Despite Chiles bad human rights record, the U.S. government continued to support Pinochet with international loans. Even the state-sponsored car-bomb assassination of Chiles former Ambassador to the U.S., Orlando Letelier, did not convince the U.S. to break with Pinochet. Chileans called for his removal in a 1988 election, but he clung to the presidency until 1990, and remains the commander of Chiles army.
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