Topic: Politics
They Were Right!!!

I'm giving props to people who were right on many political issues.
by Joe W.
(libertarian)
Wednesday, December 17, 2008

America is slowly becoming a prison. Obama is appointing a cabinet that is both more hawkish then the entire George W. Bush administration but also socialistic. Obama preaches the poison that is free-trade and globalization, social programs that will oppress small businesses, and a social agenda that is anti-religion and anti-American; so much for change in Washington DC. Our economy has collapsed, we are in a quagmire in the mid-east, and we owe money to China, Saudi Arabia, and Russia. So I am going to give props to some real Americans who have been saying this stuff was going to happen.

Pat Buchanan: He kept saying we should not be interventionist and spoke out against globalization. He predicted we would invade Iraq, that our economy would be in ruin, and that America would be bought and sold to the highest bidder. I admire the man and now he has been proven right.

Lyndon LaRouche: Crazy political-cult leader and conspiracy theorist, yes; but his views on American economic policy were right on. He predicted a credit and economic crisis would happen, and it did. His view of political influence of the Banking industry was vindicated when Congress chose to bailout the finance industry, while rejecting a bailout for the auto industry.

Ron Paul: Like Pat Buchanan, he spoke out against the neo-con establishment in the GOP. I would have placed him after Pat Buchanan but de-regulation is part of the cause of the credit crisis, but third isn't that bad.

Alan Keyes: A constant critic of the current trend toward an anti-Christian America, an advocate of a sensible and constitutional taxation system, and of course an advocate of Life. He will never give up the cause and I salute him for that.

Mike Huckabee: A great man of principle and faith. I truly do believe if he were the 2008 GOP nominee, he would be President. He was just right on so many things; we need common sense in our government, we need to embrace traditional family values, and help our fellow man. Hopefully one day, he will be our President.

Chuck Norris: A great author, political activist, and if he were not included would roundhouse kick me.

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Posted By: Dave H
Date: 2008-12-17 08:07:28

What deregulation?  Under Bush the increase in the regulatory budget was about double what it was under Clinton.  Maybe Joe is thinking of Glass-Steagall.  If so, note that there were always exceptions to that rule.  Moreover, the banking firms that didn't take advantage of its repeal are the ones who were in the worst trouble; among those that didn't were Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns.

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Posted By: Master C
Date: 2008-12-17 11:23:22

Dear Readers,

For someone who's so FREQUENTLY WRONG to tell us who was ultimately found to be RIGHT is like Dick Cheney giving HUNTING lessons!

Great job, Joe.  I can hardly wait to read your next article on why the Sun still orbits the Earth!

Master C

 

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Posted By: gene
Date: 2008-12-17 12:28:33

LaRouche has had the same prediction for decades. Obama picks more hawkish than Bush? A half a million dead Iraqis and Afghanis would argue with you if they could. But they can't, they're dead.

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Posted By: RW
Date: 2008-12-17 19:28:42

You're right about LaRouche, but dead wrong about Gates, Jones and Shinseki. Remember, Gates was put in there to check Cheney's Iran war drive; Shinseki was thrown out because he opposed the total, willful incompetance of the Iraq invasion, and Jones is definitely in the circles of Ret. Gen. Joseph Hoar, one of the most vocal opponents of the Iraq war idiocy. These guys ain't no hawks, Joe.

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Posted By: lyn Marcus
Date: 2009-01-08 13:09:41

I was wondering how your site has a good page on the scientology cult, but did not recognize the larouche cult. Larouche has been running a charade for over 4o some years with a cult based on young recruits who are fed a daliy diet of end of the world, economic collapse and nuclear war lunacy . Larouceh is a convicted con man who went to prison along with his foloweres for severalm years for hijacking 30 million dollars from elderly supporters.

Laoruche has been predicting collasse for decades and each time there is a problem, he comes back to life to recruit some more youngsters ot replace the ones who wee burnt out working 18 hours a day for him, 7 days a week. I know hoiw this is all a scam becuase I spent a few years doing it. We were solcialists when we needed ot recruit in the early 70s. Anti trilat, anti CFR anti Bilderberger in the 1970s when we wanted to call up right wingers for money. We were Reagan supporters to rasie money, We became Democrats, anti drug, pro nuclear , what ever we needed to be to call you on the phone or in person on the streets.

The number of members is dwindling as Larouche hits his late 80s, so he needs a site like this to legitimize him so the boiler rooms can call people for money.

To read more about we could size you up and feed you whatever you needed to get into your wallet, check out

http://laroucheplanet.info/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.HomePage

lyndonlarouchewatch.org

kenkronberg.com

justiceforjeremiah.com

factnet.org  under "discussions" has over 6K posts by former members who will show you how this cult is run and how we fool you.

 

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