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The Left Wing of the NWO gives war a thumbs up PostSun Dec 04, 2005 8:50 pm  Reply with quote  




Globalist Left Arm Gives Thumbs Up To War

Steve Watson | December 2 2005

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Within the past two days Leading Democrats have all stated their support for the war in Iraq, once again highlighting how we must see beyond the false left / right paradigm and make it known to others that the Republicans and the Democrats are left and right arms used for the same agenda by the elite policy makers.

First it was Joe Lieberman who declared his unyielding support for the administration's conduct of the Iraq war. This led to a warm pat on the back from George W Bush:

"As Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman said recently, setting an artificial timetable would `discourage our troops because it seems to be heading for the door. It will encourage the terrorists. It will confuse the Iraqi people... Sen. Lieberman is right," the president said at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.

Other Democrats have been up in arms over Lieberman's conduct, yet this is just another indication that the leading Democrats, the one who institute policy, who VOTED FOR THE WAR, support the action in Iraq.

At the beginning of November Lieberman was invited as a president's guest to an elite dinner for Prince Charles and Camilla, duchess of Cornwall. Ten days later, the National Journal reported that its "insiders poll" of 89 influential Republicans found 35 percent named Lieberman as the Democratic member of Congress they most admired.

Lieberman's name has been mentioned in praise by Bush on at least a further three occasions over the past month.

Next, step up Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. "It is time for the president to stop serving up platitudes and present us with a plan for finishing this war with success and honor." She was quoted as saying.

Hillary went on to criticize the intelligence before the war, yet this has not been a problem for her previously:

"Why was the intelligence consistent from the Clinton administration to the Bush administration?" Clinton added. "The intelligence was consistent for over a decade." She said shortly after she voted FOR the war in 2002.

"I felt that it was appropriate under the circumstances, which really went back to 1998 under the Clinton administration's conclusion that the regime had to change, that the president (Bush) had authority to pursue that goal."

"Hillary Clinton today holds the new North American record for fakery," writes Newsday columnist Jimmy Breslin. "She copies. She sneaks and slithers past you with her opinion on a war that kills every day."

Mrs. Clinton was also slammed this week in a speech by Cindy Sheehan, the so-called "Peace Mom" who previously labeled the senator a "war hawk."

It is clear that Hillary Clinton's recent "move to the center" is a stage managed operation that signifies a change of guard is underway. Hillary reached personal best in terms of national popularity this summer, with 52 percent of Americans now saying they view her favorably - and only 37 percent disagreeing. This has rocketed up from just a 39 percent approval in March.

Whilst her husband has been hanging around with the Bushes, she has been living it up with the likes of Newt Gingrich, Bill Frist, John McCain and Rick Santorum. There is clearly a bipartisan move underway to shift public perception.

As well as Hillary, other Democrats, including Senators Joseph Biden and John Kerry, who also voted in favour of the war, are critical of Bush's policy while warning against setting any schedule or deadline for withdrawal.



Next up is Bill Clinton who also yesterday re-iterated his support for the war:

"Whether you were for it or against it, it seems to be you should all be praying that it succeeds,'' Bill Clinton said on CNN. "I didn't agree with what was done when it was done, but we are where we are.''

We have previously exposed how The Clinton-Bush relationship is a long and fruitful one.

The Clintons and the Bushes have been known to vacation together in more recent times. Earlier this year on CBS, Clinton revealed that he looks upon the Bushes as a surrogate family, and how Barbara Bush refers to him as "her son". Is this really a picture of two distinct and opposed political ideologies pitted against one another?

Last year George W invited both Clintons as guests of honor and praised them to the hilt as he unveiled portraits of the two to be hung in the White House. Bush described him as having "...a great compassion for people in need... a man of enthusiasm and warmth". This after Bush's 2000 campaign was built around Clinton having no honor or dignity whilst in the White House.

Festivities continued last November when the entire Bush family journeyed to Little Rock for the opening of the Clinton Presidential Library. The praise from both President Bushes for Bill Clinton was sick bag overwhelming. "The William J. Clinton Presidential Library is a gift to the future by a man who always believed in the future and today we thank him for loving and serving America." Bush 43 was quoted.

After this Bush Snr and former President Bill Clinton joined forces for Tsunami/Katrina Relief. They appeared at this year's Super Bowl and seemed to be having a blast together. They declared their friendship; we learn they talk on the phone often, play golf together and are just plain ‘pals.'

The Washington Times revealed that the current President even takes foreign policy advice from Clinton, along with his father, and lets them sit in on CIA briefings.

These two families are desperate attention loving power mad elitists and want to retain control of their respective political parties. They are using each other to ‘soften' their disapproval in the opposite party. We have two simultaneous dynasties - the Bushes and the Clintons. The Bushes are the hand of the Republican arm and the Clintons the hand of the Democratic arm. The body is of course controlled by one mind that outranks them all, the corporate fascist elite.

The Clintons and the Bushes are comparable to the Lucchese and Genovese families: they have their little spats, but at the end of the day they eat their gnocchi from the same table. The Democans and the Republicrats are the left and right hands of a single body. The mind of this body is intent on bare handedly tearing apart freedom and ripping to shreds the constitutional form of governance that was created to bring down this elitist rabble.
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PostSun Dec 04, 2005 11:06 pm  Reply with quote  

You can rest assured Bubba Clinton will be head of the UN.

Watch 2008.......Rice vs Clinton

We are in deep crap then because all the Liberals think Hillary will be the saving grace.

I even heard some females saying, "She's a women, that's why I'll vote for her"

When I say, "She has voted lock step with Bush", it's usually a blank stare.

Hillary is NOT a feminist, Wiccan, Goddess, or even a Liberal

She is a Globalist
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PostSun Dec 04, 2005 11:09 pm  Reply with quote  

She was once on Wal-Marts board of Directors..and her husband passed NAFTA/GATT.

Thats says it all to me.

Looks like I will be voting for Michael Peroutka or Michael Badnarik again for Libertarian/Constitutionalist in 2008.
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PostMon Dec 05, 2005 3:08 pm  Reply with quote  

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Originally posted by Mech
Looks like I will be voting for Michael Peroutka or Michael Badnarik again for Libertarian/Constitutionalist in 2008.



They are good candidates. Whoever will run Green is also a good choice. The best , unstoppable if you ask me, would be a combo of Green, Libertarian, and Labor.

Screw the Corporate feudal State.
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PostMon Dec 05, 2005 3:53 pm  Reply with quote  

Joseph LIEberman is no better. He's the new Zell Miller. It shouldn't be long before he becomes a regular on Fox.

I've always hated that dimwit. He's one of the main politicians who lead the charge against violent music, video games, art etc. And then there was the now infamous Bush kissing incident.
They want to convert all forms of entertainment in to a pretty moral package that's "suitable" 'in their eyes' for 8 year old children, whether you're a mature adult or not. But never mind the REAL violence that our government perpetuates and can be seen on a weekly basis on the nightly news each night.

Senator Lieberman: Wrong Time to Leave Iraq


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There are many more cars on the streets, satellite television dishes on the roofs and literally millions more cell phones in Iraqi hands than before.


Stephanie Miller was like, "...so he was able to roll down the tinted window of his limousine while driving through the green zone in Iraq just long enough to spot a frickin satellite dish and then claim that's evidence of progress"?

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PostMon Dec 05, 2005 5:35 pm  Reply with quote  

There's satellite dishes in the South Bronx or Watts, but I doubt Lieberman would ever go there, or say, "See this is progress". If you have ever been to those areas, they are in no better shape than Bagdad.

Lieberman is a stinking little Zionist Worm, and I wish Connecticut would come to their senses.

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If you have ever been to those areas, they are in no better shape than Bagdad.



True...


The only difference I can think of if any is that the residents in the Bronx are much more likely to at least have electricity.
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