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Disillusioned Republican Has Faith in Tea Party

March 27, 2011

republican.jpgIn reality, the GOP establishment types are more like Fabian Socialists (arrogant elites who wish to move us toward NWO collectivism in a sneaky, gradual way because it is to their benefit).

by Lt. Commander Charles Easton
Judge Advocate General's Corps
U.S. Navy (Ret.)

(for henrymakow.com)

Continued from "The Disillusionment of a Republican" Here 


What outraged me most was President Bush, himself.  He started a war premised on the existence of weapons of mass destruction when there were none.  He had claimed to be against "nation building" but then proceeded to do more of that than almost any other president.

He expanded Medicare and bailed out the banks.  He sold out America with NAFTA, GATT, WTO, etc.  He refused to protect our borders and he strove hard to seriously aggravate our immigration problems under his disingenuous plan for "comprehensive immigration reform" which was stopped by a tea party-like response by real conservatives who wrote mass appeals to their congressmen.

He had campaigned in support of school vouchers to liberate us from government-run schools but, except for DC, he dropped the idea in a heartbeat, without the hint of a fight, and gave Ted Kennedy almost everything he wanted in the way of education, vastly increasing spending on more idiotic, destructive government programs.

When "W" tried to appoint stealth Supreme Court candidate Harriet Miers, we suspected another David Souter disaster (which Bush Sr. had imposed on us) and true conservatives again hit the roof, made a scene, and helped derail that maneuver.
   
In the end, Bush Jr. was exposed for what he really was by his own speech writer, Matt Latimer, who wrote a book called Speech-less:  Tales of a White House Survivor.  Among other examples, Latimer attempted to write a CPAC speech for Bush in his last year as President but Bush ridiculed Latimer for occasionally including the term "conservative movement."

Bush said, "What is this movement you keep talking about in the speech?" [Keep in mind that CPAC stands for the Conservative Political Action Conference - the one that helped GWB get elected in the first place.]

When Latimer explained to the veteran 8-year president what "conservative movement" meant (duh) Bush responded as follows:  "Let me tell you something, I whupped Gary Bauer's ass in 2000. So take out all this movement stuff. There is no movement."

Well, there you go.  "There is no movement."  And that was the real problem all along with both Bushes, in fact.  To Latimer, GWB finally told the truth in his last year when he no longer had anything to lose.

The Republican Party was supposed to be the conservative answer to the socialist Democrats.  But the truth is that the Republican establishment is mainly occupied by phonies.  In reality, GOP establishment types are more like Fabian Socialists (arrogant elites who wish to move us toward NWO collectivism in a sneaky, gradual way because it is to their benefit).

From the beginning, I never fully trusted GWB but, as experienced as I was in the world, I still did not at that time fully understand the concept of controlled opposition.


THE TEA PARTY

So where do we go from here?  Of course, natural law dictates that we can never really put full faith in politics or politicians but we've got a huge, powerful, dangerous government that is working with international bankers and other foreign elitists who are trying to institute an ungodly, one-world system ("globalism").  We have got to elect the best people possible to stop it.  Our sovereignty is at stake.  Our liberty is at stake.  Our lives are at stake.

The Tea Party Movement (TPM) is imperfect with imperfect people but my experience tells me that it is clearly the best hope we have to get things moving in the right direction or at least to slow down the slippery socialist slope we are on.

The New World Order looms ahead and we'd better be scared of that prospect and get busy.  We must move toward the right in order to get back to the middle.  We need a serious paradigm shift but much of the needed reform could happen if we just stopped doing stupid things.

We must stop falling for the NWO strategy of divide and conquer which is the artificially induced, irrational hate and strife that the Left promotes through propaganda, to wit:  women vs. men (feminazism), blacks vs. whites (race baiting), Jews vs. Gentiles (Zionism), poor vs. everybody else (socialism) etc.

Stop these war games, bring our troops home, protect our borders, language, and culture and respect everyone else's.  We must end the Federal Reserve.  Stop deficit spending.  Stop suppressing Christianity.  Stop the madness and get our own house in order.

The Tea Party is about taking action.  I have attended the biggest TPM gatherings in DC and I am impressed by how many Tea Partiers are truly idealistic, patriotic, people of faith, and understand the danger of the FED and the NWO.  These people seem committed.  I see no other viable political movement that respects the Constitution and the spirit of America's founding.

The Democratic Party is beyond all hope.  The GOP is the only organized, formal political structure capable of saving America (and possibly the world) if under the right leadership.  The TPM must take over the GOP from within and throw out the Fabians who have occupied the cockpit for so long.  If the TPM continues to be successful, agents of the NWO will surely attempt to infiltrate it and hijack it (they are already doing it to some degree).  So we must be vigilant against such subversion.
 
There is no single, organized structure to the TPM, no duly appointed leaders.  This is both good and bad.  Who can we trust?  Is Sarah Palin part of the controlled opposition?  I don't know.  We must be suspicious of everyone.  There are definitely grounds to be worried about Palin.  She has paraded around Israel with the Star of David hanging off her neck and has a pattern of other Zionist pandering.  If she is truly sincere about that, then she is unacceptable because Israel is a key component of the NWO and its influence is cyanide to the USA.

We are desperate for a new breed of Republicans who are free of the existing establishment, which includes being completely free of Israeli and Zionist (neocon) influence.  The Patriot Act is a product of the neocons and it must be dealt with accordingly.
 
Obama is a puppet NWO socialist who must be stopped.  We are on the road to serfdom.  We must change the course of history.  I'm afraid it's now or never!





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Comments for "Disillusioned Republican Has Faith in Tea Party "

Mark said (March 28, 2011):

A new "Tea Party" hasn't happened yet, where there's civil disobedience and subsequent political anarchy that is needed to replicate the original Boston Tea Party. ...And, the Boston Tea Party was never a political party, it was a prelude to revolution!

Lt. commander Charles Easton is seeing something that's not happening. There's anger out there as well as disillusionment that's not going fit into any political party's paradigm. So far, most of these "Tea Party" leaders are just republicans trying to co opt a market share of voters and believers.

We've got far more than a tea tax to get riled about these days! So, even a modern day tea party is going to be behind the times... It's time for shotguns and pitchforks!


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