Why I Am Last Republican Prophet Standing

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Shortly after Obama was elected President, the first time, I, a Democrat, registered as a Republican. I did this because I believe in the two party system, and knew the party founded by my kindred, was going down.

Five years ago I began ordering the neo-Confederat racist evangelicals out of MY party. I said; “GET OUT!” I would sign these posts “Jon the Nazarite”. I claimed I was a prophet. Hence, I have lost all my family and three of my liberal friends, two who went to Harvard. A detailed report of how this happened, and why, I believe would be essential in understanding how true prophecies works, because, I was right, while all the other Republican prophets, were wrong.

Most of these evangelical prophets have a huge following, and are backed up with gobs of money and people with power. I have no one in my corner, and, next to no money. Why did these false prophets fail to warn their political allies about their pending doom? If THEY had only taken me seriously, actually put me on the payroll – just in case I am that good!

Last night I listened to Col. Lawrence Wilkerson on the Ed Show. He said his party was dead. He quoted Thurber as to why, and, I should have written it down. In general the Colonel said “You can not give critical advice to the company that pays your salary.”

Religious Radicals and Racists are notorious for not wanting advice, or critical observations. When these hateful bastards took over a major political party, they did so in order to be validated, get a rubber stamp for their ideas that the mainstream – rejects! Reason goes out the window, and real history takes a beating. The Sons of Confederate veterans is a prime example. They can not accept the truth the South lost the Civil War, therefore, they did not lose, and it is just a matter of negating the negative propaganda from the Liberal Media.

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For the last three days I posted on the history of the Confederacy. I could see my readership fell off. Again, I wondered if I had gone too far, missed the mark in regards to sticking my neck out – no matter what! At the end of the day I saw on the news the meeting the Republicans held at the Burwell Plantation.

Yesterday I called for the removal of a plaque in Britain that contained the image of the Bulloch brothers who were traitors and terrorists. How many folks thought I was mad?

The reason Jesus was dirt poor, is because he was a “Son of God” a title, that denotes a prophet of God, who is God’s Advocate, and thus can not receive an earthly salary, because, most job holders want to please The Boss, even when they think he is a shit-head! Why? because he pays your salary, is in charge of the money, and, lets you have some if you did his bidding. This is why the evangelicals took over the Republican Party, and why they are wanting to be the Big Boss in control of our Tax Money. The same goes for the New Confederate Slave Masters! No one could play the Devil’s Advocate around these monsters.

True prophets are bid to give away their futuristic vision for free. When they do so, God rewards them with MORE visions. When you take so much as a dime, the visions – STOP!

Think about it. Consider all those millionaires giving anonymously to the Republican Party. Why would God and His Advocate be on the side of covert people?

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After its general election battering, the Republican party has retreated to lick its wounds and ponder what went wrong – on the leafy grounds of a luxury golf resort in Virginia.

And what better place for today’s GOP to hold strategy sessions titled “Successful communication with minorities and women” than on the grounds of a former plantation in the south?

“When the first English foot was placed in Virginia, it was here on these grounds that once served as a central part of the area’s plantation life in the 1600s through 1800s,” boasts the website of the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, which draws a discrete veil over whatever events in the 1800s may have caused that to end.

Above is a photo of Sara Hodges who is kin to my great, great grandmother, Dorothy Hodges. Anthony Hodges is more then likely my kindred. He opposed Denne Sweeney who brought neo-Confederate radicals and secessionist into the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Sweeney is the leader of the Sons of Confederate Veterans that is associated with the league of the South made up of professors who manipulate celtic history to their own racist end. Their leader is a British subject. As fate would have it, Michael Hill is messing with my dead, my Rosy Kinfolk in my family tree! All that DaVinci Code crap – in nothing in comparison with the real battle the Abolitionist God of the Jews is having with these Red State Devils. God has placed me in their way. They shall not pass! Get out of my kindred’s party!

Jon the Nazarite

It may be that the Tea Party, and its plutocratic funders, is about to get dunked into a kettle of boiling reality.

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But tradition lives on in the name of the resort’s Plantation Golf Course and the 374-seat Burwell Plantation Room – where, as luck would have it, the forum on minorities and women was to be held.

Included among the sessions is one that probably sums up the state of mind of many attendees: “What happened and where are we now?” It’s a good question, after the bruising battle the Republicans endured over the “fiscal cliff” at the end of last year, with the party in Congress preparing to get back in the ring for the debt ceiling extension tussles at the end of February.

Attempting to answer that question was former vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan, who threw out hints that the Republicans in Congress were prepared to avoid a showdown over the federal debt ceiling, which limits the total that the federal government can borrow.

“We’re discussing the possible virtue of a short-term debt limit extension so that we have a better chance of getting the Senate and White House involved in discussions in March,” said Ryan, describing the intra-party talks going behind closed doors at the resort.

Failing to raise the debt ceiling would have big implications, with the US Treasury unable to issue bonds or repay interest owing, and could even trigger a downgrading of the US’s sovereign credit rating.

But Ryan wouldn’t go into details, saying a short-term extension was one of a number of options being considered – along with how to deal with the looming budget cuts scheduled for the end of March, having been narrowly put off during the fiscal cliff negotiations.

“Our goal is to make sure our members understand all the deadlines that are coming, all the consequences of those deadlines that are coming, in order so that we can make a better informed decision on how to move and how to proceed,” Ryan said.

Meanwhile, John Fleming, a member of the House of Representatives from Louisiana, told reporters that immigration was not among the hot topics being discussed so far, and that there had been “zero discussion” of gun control legislation – a strange omission, given President Barack Obama’s statement just yesterday.

“We’re only talking about what we’re doing over the next 120 days,” Fleming said, according to the Huffington Post’s Sabrina Siddiqui, thus proving that the relaxing resort must be taking minds off the hurly-burly of current events.

No word yet if the GOP attendees have been enjoying the recreational activities on hand – “from educational Segway tours of our natural surroundings to organized geo-caching competitions,” according to the resort’s publicity material.

Among the motivational speakers invited to address the retreat is Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to climb Mt Everest and thus the perfect person to inspire Republicans as they grope their way towards the heights of government.

Are Southerners sinking the GOP?
Morgan Whitaker
8:28 pm on 01/07/2013

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The heart of the Republican party still resides in the south, but is that base pulling the party further right and hurting its chances? Rev. Al Sharpton talks with MSNBC’s Krystal Ball and the Washington Post’s Dana Milbank.
Mitt Romney successfully won the presidency–of the former Confederate States of America. Since Ronald Reagan converted Southern Democrats, the South has been solidly Republican. The GOP can thank the conservative South for many of the seats it holds in Congress today. But those same Southerners may also be responsible for the party’s image problem as an extremist party.
As the Los Angeles Times pointed out this weekend, Southern congressmen accounted for 59% of the “no” votes on the fiscal cliff; 56% of the “no” votes on the Sandy relief bill came from the South as well, which led observers to wonder if the Republican party wasn’t more concerned with helping red states over blue states when it comes to disaster aid.
One of the party’s newest conservative stars, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, made it clear this weekend just how unlikely he and those like him in the party are to come around to the middle on any issue. “The reason I am a conservative is because conservative policies work,” he said. “I don’t think what Washington needs is more compromise. I think what Washington needs is more common sense and more principle.”
That’s the type of sentiment that led to the Tea Party’s rise and is now contributing to its fall. A new poll out Monday shows only eight percent consider themselves members of the Tea Party, down from a high of 24% in April 2010. Some of those Tea Party congressmen tried to kick Speaker of the House John Boehner out of his job for not being extreme enough for their tastes, and apparently the group pushing for the ouster was larger than originally known. The group of “disaffected conservatives” gave up only at the last minute.
It’s no wonder that Speaker of the House John Boehner was quoted this weekend saying, ”I need this job like I need a hole in the head.” Boehner’s got the job nobody would want, the head of the incredible shrinking GOP.

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Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell’s chief of staff during his time as secretary of state, decried John Sununu’s comment that Powell only endorsed Barack Obama because they are both black. “To say that Colin Powell would endorse President Obama because of his skin color is like saying Mother Teresa worked for profit,” Wilkerson told Ed Schultz.
Wilkerson said on The Ed Show that though he respects Sununu, a top Romney adviser and surrogate, “I don’t have any respect for the integrity of the position that he seemed to codify. Look at me, Ed, I’m white. I’m not black. Colin Powell picked me because of the content of my character and my competence.”
He added that he thinks Sununu’s remark was an “unfortunate slip of words,” but that it speaks to larger problem in the Republican party.
“My party, unfortunately, is the bastion of those people, not all of them, but most of them, who are still basing their decision on race,” Wilkerson said. “Let me just be candid: My party is full of racists. And the real reason a considerable portion of my party wants President Obama out of the White House  has nothing to do with the content of his character, nothing to do with his competence as commander-in-chief and president, and everything to do with the color of his skin. And that’s despicable.”
In an interview with radio host Michael Smerconish Friday, the president brushed off Sununu’s remarks, saying he will let Powell’s statement and support “speak for itself.”
“I don’t think that there are many people in America who would question Gen. Powell’s credibility, his patriotism, his willingness to tell it straight,” Obama said. “So any suggestion that Gen. Powell would make such a  profound statement in such an important election based on anything other than what he thought would be best for America doesn’t make much sense.”

In religion, a prophet is an individual who is claimed to have been contacted by the supernatural or the divine, and to speak for them, serving as an intermediary with humanity, delivering this newfound knowledge from the supernatural entity to other people.[1][2] The message that the prophet conveys is called a prophecy.
Claims of prophets have existed in many cultures through history, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, in Ancient Greece, Zoroaster, and many others. Traditionally, prophets are regarded as having a role in society that promotes change due to their messages and actions.
The English word prophet comes from the Greek word προφήτης (profétés) meaning advocate. In the late 20th century the appellation of prophet has been used to refer to individuals particularly successful at analysis in the field of economics, such as in the derogatory prophet of greed. Alternatively, social commentators who suggest escalating crisis are often called prophets of doom.[3][4]

In Hebrew, the word נְבִיא (navi), “spokesperson”, traditionally translates as “prophet”.[5] The second subdivision of the Hebrew Bible, TaNaKh (for “Torah, Nevi’im, Ketuvim”), is devoted to the Hebrew prophets. The meaning of navi is perhaps described in Deuteronomy 18:18,[6] where God said, “…and I will put My words in his mouth, and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.” Thus, the navi was thought to be the “mouth” of God. The root nun-vet-alef (“navi”) is based on the two-letter root nun-vet which denotes hollowness or openness; to receive transcendental wisdom, one must make oneself “open”. Cf. Rashbam’s comment to Genesis 20:7.[7]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophet

It may be that the Tea Party, and its plutocratic funders, is about to get dunked into a kettle of boiling reality.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Christine_Rosamond/message/386

https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/bill-cornwell-does-mark-presco/

https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/mark-presco-vs-the-bentons/

One response to “Why I Am Last Republican Prophet Standing”

  1. Reblogged this on rosamondpress and commented:

    “We believe and you people don’t.” is the curse of religion that has cost us trillions. Vote out evangelical lawmakers. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/10/opinion/sunday/ross-douthat-the-right-war.html?_r=0

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