Six years ago I saw the coming of the religious bickering in the Republican Party while we lose the war against radical Islam. Experts are concluding Iraq is worse off after our fake war, and Iran is the big winner. Thanks to the Republicans, we spent a trillion dollars to ensure Iran wins. We lost many troops, and many vets are suffering. The Righteous Ones crippled America, undermined our Founding Fathers, and the true Patriots.
While I am posting hundreds of warnings, my daughter is sneaking around behind my back, fornicating, drinking, and borning a child out-of-wedlock. She has a talent for picking dark men to bond with. Patrice blesses these drunken darklings. While I pour out light, my family holds on to the lie they hatched while they thrust pointed sticks at my Seeing Eye.
And who saw it coming the Have and Have Not loss when Romney wasted billions of campaign dollars to go after “parasites”?
The righteous holy ones should have given their mountain of money to the hungry in America – and surrendered to God!
I am dressed as Merlin who is a candidate for the coming Antichrist whom Americans Taxpayers have paid two trillion dollars to defeat. The Repulican Holy Losers refuse to fund programs that help Americans, but, spent a trillion saving Iraqis from ‘The Evil One’ – to no avail.
Jon Presco
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BibleProphecy/message/18159
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I have been asked off line what all my posts have to do with Biblical
Prophecy? My answer is in the form of a question…..Who will gather
the forces of Good to fight the coming War of Armageddon? If the
answer is Jesus, then, what force, gathered by whom, will fight the
forces of Islam – until Jesus’s return? Surely this fight needs to
take place in the next fifty years, or there might not be an America.
And, won’t it be much harder to get Americans to wage a holy war
against Islam – BEFORE Jesus comes – and many doubters and un-
believers – come to believe?
Too many Christians are interested in tax-cuts and creating a have
and have-not society where the chosen ones will end up with more
realestate holdings then the poor have-nots. To this end they attack
the correctness of other Christian’s beliefs, eliminating them from a
seat in heaven, but, how many are joining the Armed Forces of the
United States to wage Jesus’s coming war – NOW?
Jon
http://gulfnews.com/opinions/columnists/iraq-war-verdict-iran-is-the-winner-1.1153919
http://www.forbes.com/sites/richardfinger/2012/11/09/why-romney-lost-and-republicans-keep-losing/
Each speech, Republican candidates often competed for most religious, most “family values”, most pro-life. The definition of conservative has shifted from running a responsible government with a balanced budget to how many days a week you punched your attendance ticket at church. It borders on zealotry. If your credentials on abortion don’t go back at least five generations, you might be branded an apostate. In the Republican senate primary in Texas Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst was upset by Tea Party favorite Ted Cruz. The battle was nasty and it all boiled down that Cruz was able paint Dewhurst as an establishment moderate. The evangelical movement is inflexible on the wrong issues. It is clear their votes indispensable to any successful Republican white house bid. The best way to promote “family values” is to fix the economy so more jobs are created so people have enough money to raise their families properly. Who goes to what church and how often is a measure of nothing.
Where is the party for the moderate Republican like myself? I am guided by issues like the “fiscal cliff” and how much my taxes are going up. Foreign policy is important, but at the end of the day, secondary. I don’t want to hear the word abortion ever on a campaign trail. I have three daughters so I cringe when Neanderthals like Missouri senate candidate Todd Akin are making claims that women don’t get pregnant during “legitimate” rape, whatever that means. One would think these wing nuts might have gained a smidgeon of wisdom from that example of idiocy, but sure enough Indiana senate hopeful Richard Mourdock went off and announced that pregnancy from rape must be “something God intended”. How bizarre to contemplate such a fatuous insensate guy legislating on our behalf. This medieval retrograde thinking has no place in our political dialogue….And don’t you know other Republican candidates expend massive energy to escape being painted with the same brush.
http://www.angelfire.com/alt2/antichrist/merlin.html
http://www.crystalinks.com/merlin.html
A recent story by the Charlotte News and Observer regarding the upcoming Eclipse (the eclipse is viewable on the Internet at http://www.eclipse99.nasa.gov/ ) reports on plans re: the Merlin spirit in England: “Beat writer Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters will gather near the English town of Penzance, where they will put on a play as darkness descends there — 11:11 a.m. Aug. 11 — to call forth the spirit of Merlin from King Arthur’s Court.”
An Unheeded Warning on Iraq War
March 4, 2013
A decade ago, with neocons at the policy controls, the U.S. government was hell-bent on invading Iraq and few Washington power figures were brave enough to get in the way. A direct appeal to FBI Director Robert Mueller was one example of a warning falling on deaf ears, as ex-FBI agent Coleen Rowley recalls.
By Coleen Rowley
Ten years ago, I made the ultimately futile effort of writing to FBI Director Robert Mueller warning that he needed to tell the truth about the Bush administration’s unjustified decision to preemptively invade Iraq and the likelihood it would prove counterproductive.
To its credit, the Minneapolis Star Tribune ran the story on March 6, 2003 (“Agent: War would unleash terror, and FBI not ready”), one of only a handful of such cautionary news stories in the war-fevered weeks before the United States launched its catastrophic invasion. (The New York Times also ran an articleabout the letter.)
FBI Director Robert Mueller.
At the time, Mueller well knew of Vice President Dick Cheney’s lying about Saddam’s connection to 9 / 11 and other administration exaggerations to gin up the war.
My letter compared Bush-Cheney’s rush to war with the impatience and bravado that had led to the FBI’s disastrous 1993 assault at Waco, where “the children [the FBI] sought to liberate all died when [David] Koresh and his followers set fires.”
On a much more tragic scale, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians were killed and millions more were wounded or displaced. Iraq’s infrastructure was destroyed. Severe problems remain with lack of clean drinking water, electricity and a lack of professionals in Iraq to help rebuild.
Even worse, the flames of sectarian hatred were ignited, based on religious and ethnic differences, leading to violent civil strife, ethnic cleansing and terror bombings. Those fires continue to burn. Instead of bringing democracy, it was violence and war that spilled over to other countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
U.S. national interests were also hurt by the recklessly launched war for regime change when Iraq’s new leadership aligned with Iran. What’s more, the looser “preemptive strike” rationale did migrate back home. Provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act now purport to authorize the indefinite, due process-free detention of American citizens.
The Obama administration’s “white paper” on drone bombing policy claims that an “informed official” can, without any judicial process, place U.S. citizens on a “kill list” and otherwise act as judge, jury and executioner on “the global battlefield.”
More laxity in law enforcement’s use of deadly force has even come to pass. The shooting meltdown engaged in by the panic-stricken Los Angeles Police Department in response to the “war” launched by Navy Reservist and Iraq veteran Christopher Dorner is just one example. Veterans increasingly bring the war home, suffering high rates of suicides and homicides.
This blowback is a scary proposition considering that domestic terrorists Timothy McVeigh, John Muhammad (the “Beltway sniper”) and Robert Flores (who shot three nursing professors and then himself) were all products of Gulf War I.
No matter how comforting it may be to believe that it’s possible to preempt terrorism or other violent crime, “Minority Report” ability is nothing but fiction. Preemptive prosecutions, roundups for indefinite detention, preemptive drone strikes and preemptive wars are essentially characterized by lack of adequate factual justification.
No one should be surprised that no weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq. None of the hundreds of immigrants detained after 9 / 11 were ever connected to terrorism; a large percentage of those imprisoned at Guantanamo (for whom bounties were paid) were later cleared, and researchers have found that only 2 percent of those killed by drone bombing are actually high-level Al-Qaida terrorists.
As a result, Iraq and other post-9 / 11 wars and war-crime abuses have only increased hatred of the United States, spawned new anti-American terrorist groups and served as a recruiting tool for existing ones. Recent polls show that more than 75 percent of Pakistanis view the United States as their enemy. Analysts estimate that during three years of drone bombing in Yemen, the Al-Qaida-inspired group there has grown from about 200 to more than 1,000.
But as Voltaire said, “it’s dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.” I don’t blame Mueller for maintaining a low profile. The Cassandra role is a thankless one, and Mueller probably would not have been held over the prescribed 10-year term for an FBI director if he weren’t adept at going along to get along.
I do wonder, however, if he hasn’t felt, most of these last years, like the “helpless bystander” I suggested he could become. Is that how the other little cogs feel, too, as their out-of-control, destructive war machine grinds on? [For more, see Consortiumnews.com’s “The US Press Sell-Out on Iraq War.”]
Coleen Rowley, a former FBI special agent and legal counsel in the Minneapolis field office, wrote a “whistleblower” memo in May 2002 and testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee about some of the FBI’s pre-9 / 11 failures. She retired in 2004 and is now a writer and speaker. [This article first appeared in the Star Tribune, http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentaries/194400981.html?refer=y%5D

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