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Don’t
know about ya’ll, but I’m
madder’n hell at the crap we
were and are being “taught”
(indoctrinated with) in the
government schools. The
Collectivist attack on our
Constitutional Republic began
it’s all out campaign of
destruction with Lincoln (also
read The Real Lincoln by
Dilorenzo) and you’ll learn
more than all your years in
school.
The
final nails in our coffin came
with the Cultural Marxists in
the early 1900’s, utilizing
Antonio Gramsci’s MARCH
THROUGH THE INSTITUTIONS began
infiltrating every
important U.S. institution of
our lives and destroying without
firing a shot.
It
has worked like a charm and
their weapon of Political
Correctness and all its
ramifications is our tombstone.
Our only chance is elect Ron
Paul and fight back/expose
politicians, bureaucrat,
“education’”,
‘military-Industrial complex,
mega churches, Federal Reserve,
ad infinitum.
As
Joe would say, “last call to
breakfast” for personal
liberty & the Founder’s
Dream.
~B
From:
W.G.E.N. [mailto:idzrus@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008
9:50 AM
To: idzrus@earthlink.net
Subject: GN: REPUBLICAN PARTY...
RED FROM THE START - by Alan
Stang
Those
who have known me for over 6
years or so will find a lot of
my long held opinions in the
following article by Stang.
I began my political party life
as a Democrat (JFK inspired) -
left it after several years of
seeing how dirty the innards
were at that time (and they have
only grown far worse) - remained
unaffiliated for a long time and
then decided to try to battle
the garbage from the inside and
joined the GOP. Didn't
take me long to see it was the
same old BS I had tried to fight
in the Dem. party years before.
I have long called them both the
TWO HEADED SNAKE and said they
were not to be trusted. I
have also advocated for many
years for NO POLITICAL PARTIES -
Our founders spoke against
political parties and they were
right on target. We, The
People, have allowed our jailers
to control all facets of our
lives and have also accepted the
lie that we can only choose from
one of the political outhouses.
The stench from both outhouses
should tell you what you are
going to get if you cast a vote
for either of them. We
need a good Ex-Lax politically -
a colon cleanse to rid our
national body of that dried up,
putrid excrement that is lining
our political colon (all levels
of government) - we need to get
rid of the *sticky stuff* that
we know as the Democrat and the
Republican party. We are
suffering from a national case
of severe constipation which is
giving us a ton of diseases
because when the colon is so
clogged up, as it is - the
disease of death is filling our
lives and we are trying to cure
it with more of the same poisons
that caused it to happen to
begin with. Fighting fire
with gasoline.
Jackie Juntti
WGEN idzrus@earthlink.net
'Support
bacteria -- it's the only
culture some people have!'
.... unknown
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From: spiker <spiker@spiker.biz>
Subject: REPUBLICAN PARTY... RED
FROM THE START - by Alan Stang
Source:
ETHER ZONE
http://www.etherzone.com/
REPUBLICAN PARTY... RED FROM
THE START
http://www.etherzone.com/2008/stang020108.shtml
February 1, 2008
By: Alan Stang mailto:stangfeedback@gmail.com
Many patriots these days
lament that the Republican Party
has “lost its way” and
“gone wrong.” It has
“diverged” from the fiscally
responsible, small government
philosophy of Republican heroes
like Robert Taft whom
Eisenhower’s handlers finagled
out of the nomination for
President in 1952. We are told
that is why today’s Republican
Establishment hates Dr. Ron Paul
with such a passion; that they
hate him because, like Taft, he
is the quintessential
Republican.
Patriots who say that are
mistaken, of course. The reason
the Republican Establishment
hates Dr. Paul is precisely that
he is not a traditional,
mainstream Republican, that his
platform of freedom is an
aberration. The Republican Party
didn’t “go wrong,”
didn’t “go left.”
It has been wrong from the
beginning, from the day it was
founded. From the beginning, the
Republican Party has worked
without deviation for bigger,
more imperial government, for
higher taxes, for more wars, for
more totalitarianism. From the
beginning, the Republican Party
has been Red.
Why? In 1848, Communists rose in
revolution across Europe, united
by a document prepared for the
purpose, entitled Manifesto of
the Communist Party. Its author
was a degenerate parasite named
Karl Marx, whom a small gang of
wealthy Communists the League
of Just Men hired for the
purpose. The Manifesto told its
adherents and its victims what
the Communists would do.
But the Revolution of 1848
failed. The perpetrators
escaped, just ahead of the
police. And they went, of
course, to the united States. In
1856, the Republican Party ran
its first candidate for
President. By that time, these
Communists from Europe had
thoroughly infiltrated this
country, especially the North.
Many became high ranking
officers in the Union Army and
top government officials.
Down through the decades,
Americans have wondered about
Yankee brutality in that war.
Lee invaded the North, but that
sublime Christian hero forbade
any forays against civilians.
Military genius Stonewall
Jackson stood like a stone wall
and routed the Yankees at
Manassas, but when Barbara
Frietchie insisted on flying the
Yankee flag in Frederick,
Maryland, rather than the Stars
and Bars, that sublime Christian
hero commanded, according to
John Greenleaf Whittier,
“‘Who touches a hair of yon
gray head/Dies like a dog! March
on!’ he said.”
But the Yankees, invading the
South, were monsters, killing,
raping and destroying civilian
property. In one Georgia town,
some 400 women were penned in
the town square in the July heat
for almost a week without access
to female facilities. It got
worse when the Yankee slime got
into the liquor. Some two
thousand Southern women and
children were shipped north to
labor as slaves. Didn’t you
learn that in school?
Sherman’s scorched earth March
to the Sea was a horror the
later Nazis could not equal.
Why? Because the Yankees hated
Negro slavery so much? There can
be no doubt that the already
strong Communist influence in
the North, combined with that of
the maniacal abolitionists, was
at least one of the main
reasons. Slavery was a tardy
excuse, an afterthought they
introduced to gain propaganda
traction.
In retrospect, it appears that
because nothing like this had
ever happened here, Lee and
Jackson did not fully comprehend
what they were fighting. Had
this really been a “Civil”
War, rather than a secession,
they would and could easily have
seized Washington after Manassas
and hanged our first Communist
President and the other war
criminals. Instead they went
home, in the mistaken belief
that the defeated Yankees would
leave them alone. Lee did come
to understand too late. He
said after the war that had he
known at the beginning what he
had since found out, he would
have fought to the last man.
What was the South fighting?
Alexander Hamilton was the
nation’s first big government
politician. Hamilton wanted a
strong central government and a
national bank. Vice President
Aaron Burr killed Hamilton in a
duel. The problem was that Burr
didn’t kill him soon enough.
Henry Clay inherited and
expanded Hamilton’s ideas in
something called the “American
System,” which advocated big
government subsidies for favored
industries and high, ruinous
tariffs, what we today call
“socialism for the rich.”
Clay inspired smooth talking
railroad lawyer Abraham Lincoln,
who inherited the Red escapees
from the Revolution of 1848 and
became our first Communist
President.
All of this comes again to mind
with the recent publication of
Red Republicans: Marxism in the
Civil War and Lincoln’s
Marxists (iUniverse, Lincoln,
Nebraska, 2007) by Southern
historians Walter D. Kennedy and
Al Benson, Jr. You must read
this book, because it
irrefutably nails down
everything I have said above and
then some. Let’s browse
through Red Republicans, and, as
we do so, remember that the
reason most Americans have never
heard of all this is that the
winner writes the history.
For instance, August Willich was
a member of the London Communist
League with Karl Marx and
Friedrich Engels. Needless to
say, Willich became a major
general in the Union Army.
Robert Rosa belonged to the New
York Communist Club and was a
major in the 45th New York
Infantry. Brigadier general
Louis Blenker of New York was a
“convinced Marxist.” His
10,000 man division looted
people in Virginia, inspiring
the term “Blenkered.” Many
of his men were fresh from
European prisons. Our first
Communist President knew this,
but turned them loose on the
people of the South.
In Red Republicans we learn of
nine European revolutionaries
convicted of treason and
banished to Australia. They
escaped to the united States and
Canada. Three or four of them,
with no military experience,
became Union generals, joining
at least three other Marx
confidants who already held that
rank. “Every man of the nine
became a member of the Canadian
Parliament, a governor of a
territory or state in the Union,
party leader, prime minister or
attorney general.”
Many of these men, not all, were
Germans, some four thousand of
whom escaped to this country.
Known as Forty-Eighters, they
quickly added violent
abolitionism and feminism to
their Communist beliefs. In
Missouri, Forty-Eighter Franz
Sigel became a Union general and
had uniforms made for his Third
Infantry Regiment that closely
resembled the uniforms worn by
socialist revolutionaries in
Germany in 1849.
Forty-Eighters who became high
ranking Union commanders
included Colonel Friedrich
Salomon, Ninth Wisconsin,
Colonel Fritz Anneke, Thirty
Fourth Wisconsin and Colonel
Konrad Krez, Twenty Seventh
Wisconsin. Communist journalist
Karl Heinzen wrote: “If you
have to blow up half a continent
and cause a bloodbath to destroy
the party of barbarism, you
should have no scruples of
conscience. Anyone who would not
joyously sacrifice his life for
the satisfaction of
exterminating a million
barbarians is not a true
republican.” Heinzen came to
this country and supported
Lincoln.
Joseph Weydemeyer had to flee
Germany when the Communist
Revolution failed. In London he
belonged to the Communist League
and was a close friend of Marx
and Engels. He came to this
country in 1851, supported
Lincoln, maintained his close
friendship with Marx and became
a Brigadier General in the Union
Army.
Dedicated socialist Richard
Hinton had to leave England. In
this country he became a Union
colonel, a Radical Republican
and an associate of maniac John
Brown’s. So was Allan
Pinkerton, who financed him. At
one meeting with Brown,
Pinkerton told his son: “Look
well upon that man. He is
greater than Napoleon and just
as great as George
Washington.” Yes, Pinkerton
was the great detective who
founded the agency that bears
his name. Why didn’t you know
that? In Kansas, mass murderer
Brown enjoyed the support of
wealthy Yankees (the Secret
Six). August Bondi and Charles
Kaiser, who worked with Brown
there, were Forty Eighters.
What about Marx himself? Marx
fled to England, where he is
buried. He became the European
correspondent for socialist
Horace Greeley’s New York
Tribune, whose Managing Editor,
Charles Dana, was a Communist.
Dana hired Marx as a foreign
correspondent. Marx wrote often
of his kinship with the new
Republican Party. Dana’s
generosity to Marx kept that
scumbag alive.
Remember that Marx never worked
a day to support his family, but
did find time to impregnate
their maid. Dana later became
Assistant Secretary of War. All
these people were in place when
our first Communist President
was elected on the Republican
ticket in 1860 and provoked
Lincoln’s Communist War to
Destroy the Union.
The GOP Convention of 1860 took
place in Chicago, a flaming
center of German Communism. Many
such Reds were delegates,
including Johann Bernhard Stallo
and Frederick Hassaurek from
Ohio and Heinrich Bornstein from
Missouri, a friend of Marx.
Socialist Carl Schurz was a
delegate from Wisconsin. To
guarantee German support in
Illinois, Lincoln secretly
bought the Illinois Staats
Anzieger. After the election he
awarded the editor a consular
post.
Socialist Friedrich Kapp was
editor of the New Yorker-Abendzeitung.
He wrote propaganda for the new
Republican Party and helped
mightily to deliver the
German-American vote to Lincoln.
With other Forty-Eighters, he
was an elector for Lincoln in
1860. Remember, these are just a
few examples. You really need to
read the book. Call, toll-free 1
(800) 288-4677 to order.
Remember that slavery, for these
Communists, was just an
afterthought, a tool. Before the
War for Independence, it was the
Southern colonies that
petitioned the King to stop
importing slaves into the South.
Did you know that Jefferson
tried to include in the
Declaration of Independence a
complaint against the King
because his government had
forbidden the colonies to end
the slave trade? Jefferson’s
language was deleted to avoid
giving offense to New England,
which was making buckets of
money trading slaves.
Indeed, did you also know that
if slavery was what the South
fought to defend, all it had to
do was stay in the Union?
Lincoln made clear that he would
defend slavery and would not
free slaves owned by a man in a
state within the Union: “I
have no purpose, directly or
indirectly, to interfere with
the institution of slavery in
the States where it exists. I
believe I have no lawful right
to do so, and I have no
inclination to do so.”
Remember that the Emancipation
Proclamation came well into the
war. It was a propaganda stunt
that freed only the slaves in
areas controlled by the
Confederacy; in other words,
none. Meanwhile, prominent
abolitionist Robert E. Lee, the
first man Lincoln offered
command of the Union Army, had
freed his family’s slaves long
before the war. So, what were
the Communists who came here
after?
Republican Senator John Sherman,
brother of the monster who
Marched to the Sea, advised his
fellow senators to
“nationalize as much as
possible [making] men love their
country before their states. All
private interests, all local
interests, all banking
interests, the interests of
individuals, everything, should
be subordinate now to the
interests of the Government.”
Germany was a decentralized
collection of independent
states. The goal of the Forty
Eighters there was a “united,
indivisible republic” in which
those states would be dissolved.
Land and private industry would
be confiscated. The government
would be transformed into a
Socialist dictatorship. These
are the ideas the Forty Eighters
came to implement here. By the
way, that is what Hitler did in
the 1930s. That is what the
fleeing Communists found so
attractive in Lincoln.
So, again, the Republican Party
did not “go wrong.” It was
rotten from the start. It has
never been anything else but
red. The characterization of
Republican states as “red
states” is quite appropriate.
What do these revelations mean
to us? Again, Dr. Paul is an
aberration. He is not a
“traditional Republican.” A
“traditional Republican”
stands for high taxes, imperial
government and perpetual war. |
Dr. Paul is much more a
traditional Democrat. I refer of
course to the Democrat Party
before the Communist takeover,
which began with the election of
Woodrow Federal Reserve-Income
Tax-World War I Wilson and was
consummated with the election of
liar, swindler, thief, traitor
and mass murderer Franklin
Delano Roosevelt. I am talking
about the Democrat Party of
Thomas Jefferson.
So of course the Republican
Party will do everything it can
to sandbag Dr. Paul. Expect
that. It rightly considers him
an interloper who doesn’t
belong there. Yes, because of
decades of perversion of popular
opinion about the Republican
Party, he must run as a
Republican. But no patriot
loyalty, and certainly no trust,
should be forthcoming, because
the Party is a sidewinder that
will betray him in a Ghouliani
minute.
Dr. No is on one side. The
Republicrat Party is one the
other.
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and hundreds of magazine pieces.
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Thou: How Queer Is Bush? He is a
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