Topic: Presidential Campaign 2008
Huckabee: One might eventually come to regret it, but one is indeed known by the company that one keeps... When 2008 Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee named Richard Haas, head of the CFR, as one his foreign policy advisors it was in itself enough for any anti-globalist to scratch him off their list of hopefuls--despite his Christian rhetoric...by Michael
(Libertarian)
Monday, January 7, 2008
Hey "We the People"...
Before you go and get too impressed with Mike Huckabee please note the attached message and go to the URL and read the article. That Huckabee has named the head of the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR), Richard Haas, as one of his foreign policy advisors on CNN in an interview with Wolf Blitzer is more than enough to put him in the Globalist elites' camp--not that he's one (yet), but he is taking their advice so he'll be working for them--not good, as the article continues to show...
Former governors have a tough time representing themselves as being capable of running a nation especially when it comes to the arena of foreign relations so in seeking credulity they must hook up with an outside source that has it. Wrong move, Huck--really, not the CFR! Any and every self respecting anti-globalist and conspiratorialist out their will finger that immediately!
...check out the CFR. From the anti-globalist and/or conspiratorialist view it goes hand-in-hand with the Trilateral Commission, the Club of Rome and the Bilderbergers--all global governance proponents...architects of our global future (and totally without conferring with us first)...
...an interesting side note; perhaps eight or nine years ago I was listening to Mike Regan's radio show. A caller called in and related to Mike on the air his personal experience of the CFR attempting to recruit him when he first started college. It was quite interesting and revealing as to how the CFR operates.
The recruiter told him that because of his outstanding scholastic record he had stood out from the crowd and drawn their attention to him. If he would join the CFR the CFR would essentially guarantee his success. No matter what field; politics, law, writing, acting, music--the CFR would walk him through his career step by step by putting him in touch with the right people at the right time and take him to where ever he wanted to be in his career. Now, in return, when he had achieved his stated goal that anytime thereafter the CFR might come to him and ask him to return the favor and he would be obligated to do so; if at that time he refused them then the CFR could systematically tear him down in a reverse order of the way that they had built him up--this wise person declined to be recruited into membership...
Mike Regan (an adopted son of Pres. Ronald Reagan) commented that he was proud of the fact that his dad, Pres. Ronald Regan, was one of very few modern Presidents who was not a CFR member (unfortunately the same cannot be said of his Vice President and successor, George Bush Sr.).
In the mid '90's 60% of the members of Congress were also members of the CFR--no wonder that after they had publicly voiced disapproval of the ratification of the final phase of the GATT treaty that they turned around and passed it (no doubt after a rigorous CFR arm twisting) and on Pres. Clinton's "fast-track" we entered fully into the World Trade Organization--relinquishing yet another degree of national sovereignty to yet another Global entity...
...so when Huckabee names the current head of the CFR as one of his primary foreign policy mentors--this is not a good thing...
...and this point is well enough demonstrated by the articles presentation of an article by Richard Haas himself...
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