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Nelson3
02-10-2010, 01:59 PM
........or, the stunning way the foul-smelling demons of subversion have predictably hijacked the tea party movement with the Death Angel itself, Sarah Palin(sky?), providing cover. From today's news grab bag from Freedom's Phoenix:
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02-09-2010 </font> </font>RawStory.com</font><br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">There
is more than a little irony in the fact that congressman Ron Paul is
facing three primary challengers this year, all of them linked in some
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03-04-2010, 11:13 PM
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03-03-2010 </font>Billed
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"It was founded by </span>Annabel Park (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Annabel_Park&action=edit&redlink=1 ), former Strategy Analyst at </span>The New York Times (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times)<sup style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);" id="cite_ref-1" ="reference">[</span>2]</span> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Party#cite_note-1)</sup><sup style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);" id="cite_ref-2" ="reference">[</span>3]</span> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Party#cite_note-2)</sup><sup style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);" id="cite_ref-3" ="reference">[</span>4]</span> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Party#cite_note-3)</sup> and volunteer filmmaker for President Obama's </span>campaign in 2008 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2008).</span><sup style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);" id="cite_ref-4" ="reference">[</span>5]</span> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Party#cite_note-4)</sup><br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">
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Michael
03-14-2010, 05:04 PM
An article entitled "Jewish extremists gearing up to co-opt the Tea Party movement"
Unless lovers of the whole truth resist, leaders of the Tea Party from Glenn Beck down will cave to these powerful organizations and drive out original thought. Zionists can then co-opt the movement entirely.
At present, Jewish supremacists only fear Tea Party patriots because they could vote out the Democrat majority at midterms and end easy victories for ADL’s pro-homosexual legislation. But the Tea Party should aspire to make Jewish supremacists fear it for another reason: power to eventually forge a foreign policy that adamantly seeks American interests first. This policy would resist further enticement into war and loss of American lives to make the Mideast safe for Israel.
http://www.davidduke.com/general/jewish-extremist-groups-gea (http://www.davidduke.com/general/jewish-extremist-groups-gear-up-to-co-opt-the-tea-party-movement_17147.html) r-up-to-co-opt-the-tea-party-movement_17147.html
DixieDestroyer
03-16-2010, 09:50 PM
The PTB and their minions are indeed trying to de-stabilize any chance the Tea Party has of staying pure populace. The NeoCONs and now the Zionists are infiltrating the movement to ensure no real (pro-Constitutional) progress is made. smileys/smiley21.gif
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Michael
03-18-2010, 09:21 PM
An article entitled "Saving the Tea Parties from Tom Tancredo…Or From Dick Armey?"
Late in February, The Politico reported on the attempts by various self described leaders of the leaderless Tea Party Movement’s attempt to “target their own fringe.” The Politico quoted a Fordham University political science professor predicting a “Bill Buckley moment” referring to the much-vaunted Founder Of The Modern Conservative Movement’s notorious purge of the John Birch Society from National Review.
Who is to be purged? The Politico listed the predictable suspects: the “birthers” and “Oath Keepers”. But it also included former Congressmen Tom Tancredo and sitting Congressmen Steve King—two of the leading critics of uncontrolled immigration—as potential victims.
Despite Armey’s claim to be leading Middle Americans, he derisively referred to working-class whites who opposed Obama during the 2008 election as the racist “Bubba vote.”
The “Bubba vote” he demeans consists of the Democrats and Independents that the GOP needs to win over if it’s going to become a majority party. And many of them are swarming into the Tea Party movement.
If the Tea Parties are going to accomplish anything, they need to rid itself of elitist, Establishment, politically correct, Open Borders hacks like Dick Armey.
http://www.vdare.com/washington_watcher/100317_tea_parties.h (http://www.vdare.com/washington_watcher/100317_tea_parties.htm) tm
Nelson3
04-09-2010, 02:31 PM
This just in on one of the main Tea Party personages in SC. He's got a most august background -- was Reagan administration staffer, denounces communism as son of Cuban refugees, staunch Confederate. But he's starting to look like a pure Hegelian troublemaker and blowhard.
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Nelson3
04-27-2010, 02:02 PM
I don't get this. The main We Are Change guy looks and talks
like a gewish hippie freak, calling the organizer guy fascist etc. in a
slight but noticeable foreign accent (or maybe it's just a hippie
accent). I fear this is in fact a neocon event being crashed by young
brainwashing victims who've been force-fed a fear of "fascism" but not
even told about communism -- with nobody involved having any clue that
an event is not legally obligated to accept attendees who are there
challenge it.
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Kurt Nimmo
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April 26, 2010
Members of We Are Change from the San Francisco area were kicked out
of a Tea Party event on April 15. The event was held at the Alameda
County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, California. See the video below.
It appears only supporters of the Republican hijacked Tea Party were welcome at the event.
Orly Taitz, an Orange County attorney who has gone to court to
disqualify Obama on constitutional grounds, was invited to speak at the
event. She was dis-invited after establishment Republican political
candidates got wind of her planned attendance. “It’s not worth it,”
Bridget Melson, founder and president of the Pleasanton Tea Party, told
the Los Angeles Times (http://articles.latimes.com/2010/apr/13/local/la-me-taxday14-2010apr14). “She’s too controversial. This is not what the tea party is about at this point.”
The event was announced and promoted by the Tea Party Patriots (http://www.teapartypatriots.org/Default.aspx), an organization partnered with FreedomWorks (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=FreedomWorks), the “conservative” (neocon) organization headed up by the former establishment Republican Dick Armey and funded by the Sarah Scaife Foundation (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Sarah_Scaife_Foundation), a neocon operation directed by the billionaire and CIA operative (http://www.politicalfriendster.com/showConnection.php?id1=113&id2=434)
Richard Mellon Scaife. Other Tea Party Patriots partners include the
Republican news portal and blog site RedState and the neocon blogger,
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The Pleasanton Tea Party (http://www.pleasantonteaparty.com/ourmissionstatement.htm)
does not list partners or financial backers on its website. However,
since they are teamed up with the Tea Party Patriots, FreedomWorks, and
the scurrilous neocon Scaife we can assume they share the Republican
Borg hive version of Tea Party activism (including swearing fealty to
the Republican national platform (http://www.infowars.com/subverted-tea-party-movement-told-to-embrace-republican-platform/) of total war and the bankster agenda).
The Tea Party Patriots website has posted effusive praise for the Fox News disinfo operative Glenn Beck (http://www.teapartypatriots.org/BlogPostView.aspx?id=1fd2ca38-4fa9-47da-9bbe-e41ece0bdd73). Beck has denounced the 9/11 truth movement (http://www.prisonplanet.com/glenn-beck-supporters-not-911-truthers-are-advocating-violence.html) on numerous occasions, accused it of being in cahoots with al-Qaeda (http://www.infowars.com/dhs-takes-seriously-claim-militias-may-collaborate-with-al-qaeda-on-bio-attack/) and white supremacists, and believes truthers plan to assassinate Obama (http://www.infowars.com/beck-says-truth-activists-in-the-white-house-threaten-obamas-life/).
If the Republican version of the Tea Party manages to absorb the
Libertarian Tea Party movement, we can expect a new crop of neocon
Republicans to replace the “socialist” Democrats come November. If the
momentum continues into 2012, we can expect another George W. Bush as
president and a continuation of the occupations of Afghanistan and
Iraq. The bankster agenda and the Federal Reserve will move forward,
albeit with the trappings of the Tea Party (confined to the same sort
of fake Libertarian lip-service Reagan read from a script while
fronting as president for the New World Order).
Is it unfair to characterize the Republican Tea Party as the CIA Tea
Party? Considering the involvement of Richard Mellon Scaife, a covert
takeover of the movement by the spook agency is a distinct possibility.
It certainly would not be the first time a legitimate political
movement was taken over by an intelligence agency. In fact, the CIA
specializes in creating political movements from the ground-up.
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<strong dir="ltr">http://www.infowars.com/we-are-change-booted-out-of-californ ia-tea-party-event/[/b]In the second half of this related video
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.......putative patriots again parade their ignorance. To my knowledge, the security guard is simply, politely, patiently explaining what's legally permitted. Many times at demos we checked with the Great One, Dr. Robert Clarkson, about handing stuff to people pulling out of a parking lot etc. and he told us we had the right to show but not proffer it. Of course in some situations it's possible to "get away with" proffering it, e.g. to people that are stopped for a traffic light and not planning to go right on red -- and we do.
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Michael
04-27-2010, 10:25 PM
An article entitled "Great minds think alike?
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For over a year now I’ve been saying that the Tea Parties are a dead end, and they’re going nowhere until they face the fact that they’re a white movement, and not only face it, but unashamedly embrace it. Of course, they never listen, and just keep packing their podiums with black and brown tokens to prove to liberals that they’re not about to start looking out for white people’s interests. Well, Jared Taylor of American Renaissance has written a great article along the very same lines. Of course, Jared said it far more elegantly and succinctly than I ever could, but it’s nice to know he shares my assessment of the movement! Everyone should read Jared’s fantastic piece and email it to everyone they know. Because until the Tea Party folks take Jared’s advice, and start speaking up unashamedly as white people and for white people, they’re never going to accomplish anything.
How does the Tea Party movement expect to accomplish its goals of reducing the size of government, and fighting Obama’s agenda, when they spend so much of their time not working toward these ends, but on their #1 goal, which is trying to prove they’re not a white movement
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/04/26/ (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/04/26/great-minds-think-alike/) great-minds-think-alike/
A De facto White movement exist that forms from time to time it has in the past formed as conservative, militia and others and currently the Tea Party movement it is most often taken over by self proclaimed "leaders" who try to bring in nonwhite (blacks, brown, Jews and other nonwhites) who destroy it but it will reform again strong and even more resistant. This De facto White movement is a force of nature that will always be as long as the White race exist. The more the "elite" try to destroy it the stronger its' next incarnation will be, until it prevails in creating a true White nation.
Michael
10-02-2010, 05:06 PM
An article entitled "Tea Party Being Coopted By Immigration Supporters?"
Write in candidate for governor of Arkansas Billy Roper was invited to speak at a candidate’s forum being sponsored by the National Precinct Alliance at his alma mater, where he earned both his undergraduate and graduate degrees, Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. He was invited to the event, scheduled for October 2nd, by a young lady who is black, and who knew exactly who Billy Roper is, and what his political beliefs are. Despite Roper being termed a ‘racist’ by those who favor open borders or who believe that the pedigree of their pets is more important than the pedigree of their grandchildren, the young lady determined to invite all officially registered candidates, and allow them to speak out of a sense of fairness, a position which anyone could respect. Candidate Roper intended, despite her race, to attend the forum and participate in a civil discourse with all present. He has, after all, been invited to speak as a candidate by organizations as diverse as the American Legion and the NAACP, who knew of his reputation and still had no problem with affording him the opportunity to address the voters of Arkansas along with other candidates for public office.
Now, less than 24 hours before the event, Roper has been uninvited by that young lady’s superior officer, a woman who calls herself the Arkansas state coordinator for the National Precinct Alliance, and who claims to be the leader of the “We The People” Tea Party for Cleburne, Independence, Stone, and White counties in Arkansas. Her name is Jacque Martin, pictured above, and the reason she gave to Mr. Roper that he would not be welcome to speak at the event is because she has five mixed-race mestizo grandchildren. Mr. Roper questioned whether only candidates who all agreed on the issues and who would not offend anyone present were going to be allowed, and when she began rudely and disingeniously attacking Mr. Roper, he called Mrs. Martin a ‘bigot’ and ‘censorer’. Subsequent phone calls to the event’s local organizer and to the University president reveal that the forum has had severe setbacks in its planning, and attendance is anticipated to be very low, at any rate. Candidate Roper has spoken before members of the Tea Party whose allegiance Mrs. Martin claims, particularly in Stone County, who certainly did not share her apparent support for anchor babies or for Jim Keet. Some are now questioning whether instead of mewling about the Tea Party being infiltrated by White Nationalists, the mainstream media ought instead to be investigating their infiltration by those who support third world immigration and anchor babies. Jacque Martin is also alleged to be involved in the United States Patriots Union, Secure Arkansas, and the Arkansas State Sovereignty Movement, and others, apparently in an attempt to infiltrate as many potentially patriotic organizations as possible in order to make sure that none of them will define citizenship as America’s founding fathers did.
http://whiterevolution.com/?p=2134 (http://whiterevolution.com/?p=2134)
Michael
10-14-2010, 10:50 PM
An article entitled "Republican avalanche in November?"
Probably.
I don’t spend too much time talking about the ins and outs of GOP vs Dems, because it’s nothing but a show. It’s as fixed as any WWE wrestling match. Except in this case, the GOP and the Democrats are teammates, tag teaming up against the decent citizens of this country. Unfortunately the decent people have somehow gotten the idea that the Elephant is on their side, and have no idea he’s actually in cahoots with the Donkey. It doesn’t matter who gets elected in November, or if the GOP takes back both the Senate and the House, or just the House. No matter what happens, whoever’s in power in DC is not going to address the fundamental problems America is facing.
But if the GOP wins big, that will be the end of most of the Tea Party nonsense. Where were these people when Bush was bankrupting America with prescription drug plans, No Child Left Behind, and two wars costing us trillions against countries who were no threat to us? If you ask the average Tea Partier, he’ll say he’s just as opposed to big spending and big government when the GOP does it as when the Democrats do, but it’s not true. Or they would’ve been marching in the streets eight years ago. It’s hard not to agree with leftists and liberals that what really angers the Tea Partiers is not the out of control spending, but the fact that a black guy’s in charge. And if the GOP wins, most of them will take their signs and go home, and go back to grumbling about how small their Social Security cost of living adjustments are.
I’m only 30, but I’ve read a lot about recent political history in the US. And it seems to me that about every 15 or so years, after a Democrat takes back the White House after years of having a Republican president, conservatives start talking about revolution, and taking the country back. But then one of two things happens: either a national crisis occurs, which is blamed on “right wing hate”, or the GOP wins back the White House, and the revolutionaries pack up their signs and go home.
In the early 1960s, the John Birch Society was growing like wildfire, and “Impeach Earl Warren!” billboards were all over America. Then JFK got shot, the assassination was (at first, anyway) blamed on a “climate of right wing hate”, and except for a last, disastrous gasp with Barry Goldwater, that was pretty much the end of the right wing revolution.
In 1980, the bumbling Jimmy Carter, inflation, unemployment, interest rates, gas prices, and the Iran hostage crisis combined to bring another right wing uprising to the forefront. John Birch Society membership started picking up again, Spotlight subscriptions were selling like hotcakes, and everyone was talking about the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergers, the CFR, David Rockefeller and the plot to subordinate America to a one world government. The “conspiracy theories” were so prevalent that Reagan even promised not to appoint any members of the CFR or the Trilateral Commission if he got elected. And we all know what happened. Reagan won, he promptly began filling his staff and administration with CFR and Trilateral members and Israel Firsters, along with running up huge deficits, and the right wing revolution dried up and blew away.
Then, after Reagan/Bush held the White House for the GOP for 12 years, along came Bill Clinton. And lo and behold, the right wing revolution talk began all over again. You had the militia movement. The Freeman’s out in Montana. This was before the internet really took off, but thousands of people were buying shortwave radios and listening to people like “Mark from Michigan” and William Cooper tell them that this was it, this was the end of liberty in America if we didn’t rise up and take our country back. When the GOP capitalized on this right wing sentiment to take back the House in 1994, it took a lot of the wind out of the sails of the right wing revolution crowd. But a few kept the faith. Until, quite conveniently, the Oklahoma City bombing happened. It was blamed on “right wing hate”, and that was pretty much all she wrote for “taking the country back.”
Then, after eight years of Bush/Cheney, Obama took over, and the pattern started all over again. And I don’t see any reason to expect it will turn out any differently this time. I don’t really see the Tea Partiers as having the stuff that would make them the exception to the rule.
For what it’s worth, George Soros is predicting a GOP “avalanche”, and it’s hard to disagree with him. Especially when you see how stupid Republican voters are. Just look at what happened the other day out in California. California was pretty well destroyed by the Bush/Cheney administration’s refusal to do anything about illegal immigration, and its campaign of pressuring banks to make loans to unqualified non-whites. The state is in horrendous shape. But Dick Cheney still got a rousing reception from 10,000 people at the famous Bakersfield Business Conference, which is a huge conservative gathering. Some of the people paid $495 to attend.
Obviously, any “conservative” cheering Dick Cheney hasn’t learned a darn thing over the last 10 years, and isn’t likely to learn much between now and Election Day.
So, yeah, I think we’ll probably see a Republican avalanche in November. And then a whole bunch of the Tea Partiers will pack it up and go home, because now there’ll be some responsible white folks in DC to keep that radical colored fella in line. Some will keep the faith, until another “terrorist attack” is used to demonize those who criticize Obama, or until Palin or some other phony conservative wins in 2012.
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/10/14/ (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/10/14/republican-avalanche-in-november/) republican-avalanche-in-november/
Nelson3
10-14-2010, 11:01 PM
There's the central summary of conservative and GOP uselessness. I can't believe anybody actually thinks anything's going to change if the GOPers get the upper hand again short of the total crash of everything that Ron Paul says the country needs more than anything else.
Nelson3
10-24-2010, 03:06 AM
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Source: RawStory</td></tr></t></table><br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">A financial blogger and ex-CEO credited with being one of the
original "founders" of the Tea Party has come out against the movement,
saying it has been hijacked by the very people it was protesting and is
now obsessed with "guns, gays and God."
In a "message" to the Tea Party Wednesday, Karl Denninger declared (http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?singlepost=2222649) that he "ought to sue" anyone who uses the Tea Party name "for defamation."
"Yeah, that's a joke," he writes. "But so are you. All of you.
Especially Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Bob Barr, and douchebag groups
such as the 'Tea Party Patriots.'"
Denninger writes: "Tea Party my ass. This was nothing other than the
Republican Party stealing the anger of a population that was fed up
with the Republican Party's own theft of their tax money at gunpoint to
bail out the robbers of Wall Street and fraudulently redirecting it
back toward electing the very people who stole all the ****ing money!"
Denninger runs </span>Market Ticker (http://market-ticker.org/),
a financially-focused blog that has been strongly opposed to bank
bailouts and has railed against excessive government spending. He
founded the group </span>FedUpUSA (http://fedupusa.org/about-us/#Who) in early 2008, shortly after the collapse of investment bank Bear Stearns.</span><br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">
<strong style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">
[/b]Read Full Article Here... (http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/10/tea-party-founder-slams-tea-party/)
realgeorge
10-25-2010, 02:26 AM
Hi Nelson and Michael, this is an excellent thread. Well Done.
Hard to be optimisitic about Tea Party. Not two people I know anywhere (outside of Nationalist organizations) will hear anything about dubious nature of 9-11. I know several Tea Party activist types from work, they're hardline Zionist Baptists and think modern Israel is wonderful and that I'm going to Hades because I refuse to join the Rapture movement. I conclude that Tea Party people [with extremely rare exceptions like Denninger, a founder] are distressed White Middle Class Americans, who know they're being screwed by the big bad system. But cannot under any circumstances come to grips with fact that a big part of the problem is 1) Jews 2) Israel 3) Israel Lobby 4) Middle-East wars that cost a million dollars a minute 5) Christian Zionists, aye, Zionazis. I get gonged from Tea Party discussions as soon as I mention that non-White rule is bad for America, or that Dispensationalist Christians are stupid and follow a phony creed.
Nelson3
10-25-2010, 02:59 AM
...........all of which routinely gives us the feeling David Irving zingingly chose for his book title -- Banged Up. I was just trying to reason with a Catholic deacon, right behind the lectern as we were both getting ready for "mass". Yet again the futile conversation:
"What's new, Joey?" </span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);">"Well, my son just spoke at a Young Americans for Liberty Convention."</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);">"That's great -- I'm so glad he's with us and Ron Paul that way. What was his topic?" </span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);">"The one you won't like -- the advance of Muslim terrorism in America!" </span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);">" >Gasp<..... you know and he knows it's really the gews, Joe. The gews are running this country and totally ruining everything, including causing </span>the Arab problem."</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);">"No they're not, and I tell ya if they were in charge, everything would be a lot better." </span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 102);">
See, he "HAS" to mouth neoconism, because his son's a neocon publicist! Get it? Basic logic.
Sort of like the perfect Southerner inexplicably gone far left who finally told me "look I have to be liberal and pro-government, I have a multi-handicapped son!"
But then there are the times that make it so worth it, like last week after my teenage organ student's lesson.
"Here, have my latest newspaper" (The Real Truth, occasional publication of the South Carolina Conservative Action Council)</span></span><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);">"Oh, great....... my mom might find this of interest. Yeah, she's getting more interested in politics."</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);">"Really? Politics is my baby. What's she reading about in particular?"</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);">"She's been delving into the problem of growing Arab terrorism."</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);">"You know, this is all totally new. I can remember when Arabs practically worshiped us -- we had no problems with them."</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);">"It does seem strange. Where are the other groups' terror factions.... where for instance are any Jewish terrorists?" </span><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);">"Running and ruining this country." </span><br style="color: rgb(0, 51, 0);">
It took off from there -- incredibly. He just listened as long as I talked, and asked me to send some stuff via email! I gave him every opportunity to run out, coming to frequent half-cadences and semi-closers, but he didn't take 'em.
Ah, the luxury of associating with truth seekers and their bairn when one can.
You see, he was thoughtfully recruited for me by a previous teenage pupil -- a gunslinging teenage homeschool princess -- as she left me for college. Their mothers are old friends.
Nelson3
11-02-2010, 11:24 AM
Tragicomedy #1: The neocons and other System vermin took over the Tea Party like they do everything else -- this time by sending in Fairy Godmother Palin to cluck cluck cluck at the little "Joe and Mary Sixpack" partygoers and wave her magic wand of respectability at their very socially improper notions and concerns.
Tragicomedy #2: The whole thing was yankee from the beginning and ergo totally cut off from reality. No mere prejudice here -- yankees are a completely different species that Southerners, and while I would never say they're inferior per se or Southerners superior, it's generally only from the latter or those in complete sympathy with the Southern/Confederate saga that you get uncut socio-political reality.
Thus you get Tea Party founder Karl Denninger who otherwise is 100% on the money, complaining that "the right wing of the Republican Party" took over his movement. and is too obsessed with homosexual militants taking over everything -- which they are.
It so happens that has the Tea Party his openly sided with the Union troops of the "civil war" in the Party's short and once-interesting lifetime: a recent news headline revealed them banning the flying of the Confederate flag from its rallies. Last year at the one here in Anderson, SC, it was an actual brainwashed redneck Tea Party henchman that told me to furl my big beautiful C-flag. (Yes, there are lots of Southern traitors and simpletons too, partly thanks to the great genocide against Southern manhood a century and a half ago.) It was all the same to him that the event's speakers and organizers were total warmongering Systemites, cheerleading the Republican Party as the answer and the Dummacrats as the problem. Some in the crowd held signs promoting the hideously stupid and banal FairTax scheme.
The Tea Party movement did one very great thing -- its original rage literally put politicians on the run out of one town hall meeting after another. The spell has yet to be fully broken -- the ameriKan sheeple are still sleepwalking even as the fedgov takes every thing away from them except the fillings in their teeth. Even shockingly Orwellian Canada looks like a huge improvement over the USA. Canada clearly doesn't want to die. Neither do Germany and a few other countries that surely looked like it for a while there. Only in ameriKa with its openly judaized and zionized institutions and sickening Tan Everyman president is still in lemming mode, because..... "diversity is our greatest strength"!
From: "Brasscheck TV" <news@brasschecktv.com>
We looked at the Tea Party when it first got
started and it looked interesting.
Then we dropped it like a hot stone and have
not given it a shred of attention since.
Why?
One of the founders of the movement explains why
the whole thing has become total BS.
Straight from the horse's mouth...
Video:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/961.html
- Brasscheck
P.S. Please share Brasscheck TV e-mails and
videos with friends and colleagues.
That's how we grow. Thanks.
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realgeorge
11-02-2010, 01:26 PM
...........all of which routinely gives us the feeling David Irving zingingly chose for his book title -- Banged Up. I was just trying to reason with a Catholic deacon, right behind the lectern as we were both getting ready for "mass". Yet again the futile conversation:
"What's new, Joey?" <BR style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,102)">"Well, my son just spoke at a Young Americans for Liberty Convention."<BR style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,102)">"That's great -- I'm so glad he's with us and Ron Paul that way. What was his topic?"<BR style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,102)">"The one you won't like -- the advance of Muslim terrorism in America!"
Hey Nelson, wanna trade Catholic Deacons?
The Catholic Deacon at my home parish is so Pink and Left he would makeObamatrons blush. In fact any Catholic Deacon within 25 miles of the Washington Monument has to be "All Negroes all the time" or be out of his deaconship. A right-wing Deacon and son engrossed in "Muslim terrorism in America" ... I suppose that's progress, in a way. The same two fellows in Peoples Republic of Maryland would complain to you that "Western Civilization" and White Racists are the problem with modern America.
Plus our local Catholic pastor, assistant and one of the two Deacons are obvious fags. Their six"Eucharistic Ministers" are big, butch Feminoodles with huge arses. I think I'll take your Muslim-haters in a one-for-one trade.
Michael
11-02-2010, 10:46 PM
Tragicomedy #1: The neocons and other System vermin took over the Tea Party like they do everything else -- this time by sending in Fairy Godmother Palin to cluck cluck cluck at the little "Joe and Mary Sixpack" partygoers and wave her magic wand of respectability at their very socially improper notions and concerns.
Tragicomedy #2: The whole thing was yankee from the beginning and ergo totally cut off from reality. No mere prejudice here -- yankees are a completely different species that Southerners, and while I would never say they're inferior per se or Southerners superior, it's generally only from the latter or those in complete sympathy with the Southern/Confederate saga that you get uncut socio-political reality.
Thus you get Tea Party founder Karl Denninger who otherwise is 100% on the money, complaining that "the right wing of the Republican Party" took over his movement. and is too obsessed with homosexual militants taking over everything -- which they are.
It so happens that has the Tea Party his openly sided with the Union troops of the "civil war" in the Party's short and once-interesting lifetime: a recent news headline revealed them banning the flying of the Confederate flag from its rallies. Last year at the one here in Anderson, SC, it was an actual brainwashed redneck Tea Party henchman that told me to furl my big beautiful C-flag. (Yes, there are lots of Southern traitors and simpletons too, partly thanks to the great genocide against Southern manhood a century and a half ago.) It was all the same to him that the event's speakers and organizers were total warmongering Systemites, cheerleading the Republican Party as the answer and the Dummacrats as the problem. Some in the crowd held signs promoting the hideously stupid and banal FairTax scheme.
The Tea Party movement did one very great thing -- its original rage literally put politicians on the run out of one town hall meeting after another. The spell has yet to be fully broken -- the ameriKan sheeple are still sleepwalking even as the fedgov takes every thing away from them except the fillings in their teeth. Even shockingly Orwellian Canada looks like a huge improvement over the USA. Canada clearly doesn't want to die. Neither do Germany and a few other countries that surely looked like it for a while there. Only in ameriKa with its openly judaized and zionized institutions and sickening Tan Everyman president is still in lemming mode, because..... "diversity is our greatest strength"!
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If we simply take a look at Thanksgiving, we see that the USA has two founding groups one is the one the USA officially celebrates for Thanksgiving in Plymouth, but 13 years before the Jamestown colony was established so it was the first English settlement that lasted. Plymouth colony would be the founding of the Yankee nation and the Jamestown colony is the founding of the Confederate nation.
These nations have irreconcilable differences and only force holds them together today. These hostilities between the two nation are likely the source of Jewish control of so much of the USA today. They have played the two side and other ethic groups (both White and nonwhite) against each other so that they can rule.
If the Confederates became free likely David Duke or Billy Roper or someone similar would form the leadership and the Yankee would likely be lead by someone like Ralph Nader, which none of these people would be good for Jewish expansive views.
It is likely that Yankee nationalism have many anti-southern ideas while Confederate nationalism is very anti-Yankee. It could mean the only way for the people to free themselves from the oppressors is to form allied movements that are based on real ethic groups world views but in the end would mean separation of the incompatible areas.
Nelson3
11-10-2010, 01:39 PM
This just in. Before they're through busybodies will be teling us which race we have to marry.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
10 November 2010
CONTACT: Tim Bueler
media@timbueler.com (http://ssomail.charter.net/do/mail/message/mailto?to=media%40timbueler.com)
TEA-PARTY PUSH FOR BLACK CANDIDATES SENDS 2 TO D.C.
Conducting interviews on this topic is the author of Negrophilia From Slave
Block to Pedestal America's Racial Obsession, Erik Rush.
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Now turns to education to get people to think about their next votes
By Michael Carl
(c) 2010 WorldNetDaily
It was called Operation Black Storm and it promoted a long list of black
candidates for the 2010 midterms who were intended to undercut "progressive"
claims that tea party activists are racist.
Two of the candidates were elected to Congress: Former Army Lt. Col. Allen West
in Florida's 22nd District and Tim Scott in South Carolina's 1st District.
Now the campaign is reorganizing to prepare for 2012, with a special voter
education program that is not intended to tell people how to vote, but to get
them to examine their choices.
It's now been dubbed the Frederick Douglass Freedom Project, and Keith Smith of
the the Conservative Messenger says the first step is just getting out the
message.
"I tell the people, 'I'm not telling you how to vote, I'm telling you about your
vote.' It's getting them to think. 'Why are you voting in a way that is totally
opposite of what you believe as Christians?'" Smith said.
"When you stop to think about that, you have to come to grips with the fact that
'Hey, I'm not being obedient to the God I say I serve,'" he said...............
Nelson4
03-03-2013, 05:17 AM
The Tea Party's 15 minutes of fame were more like about 5 minutes long, and we have now been exposing its takeover/sellout for OVER THREE YEARS here.
The gewnighted states exists to murder as many people as possible. It's killed one country after another since before my lifetime, and right now is the runup to a "jews' harvest" -- 300 million ameriKans with targets on their foreheads.
http://conservativetimes.org/
Why the Tea Party is doomed to failure
HarrisonBergeron2
Posted under Conservatism & Interventionism & TEA Parties
Here’s part of an email I received today from the Tea Party Leadership Fund:
Your signature on our petition will mean more than just a name on the internet. Every single petition signature to get Allen West back in Congress will be hand delivered to him, so that he knows just how loud the call is by We the People to have his voice back in our service.
In the last election, Allen got knocked down by a smear-campaign of lies and untruths coupled with sketchy happenings at the ballot box. But, as an American hero, we know he has the capacity to get back up, and we want him to know that we’ll be behind him when he does.
The author was Todd Cefaratti, who signed off as a “Freedom Organizer.” The email ended with a link to a list of the Tea Party’s hand-picked candidates, including Allen West.
Why would someone claiming to be a “Freedom Oraganizer” urge voters to donate money to Allen West? West is a staunch supporter of the national security state. West not only supported W the Conqueror’s stupid wars, but voted for the USA Patriot Act, which crippled the protections of the 4th and 5th Amendments. West justified his vote for the Patriot Act with what he called “the threat of radical Islamic terrorists.” West is so pro-Pentagon that after his tour of duty in Afghanistan, he went to work for Military Professional Resources Inc., a “defense” contractor.
Oh, and did I mention that one of the people West cites as shaping his worldview is none other thatn Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman? Need I say more?
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