Wednesday, April 28, 2010

April 28, 2010

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Progressive Beliefs:
  1. Big Government and Power and Control (both Democrats and Republicans)
  2. Democratic Elections - always a trick
  3. Social Justice --> Marxism when coupled with 1 & 2
Puerto Rico Statehood:
  • Not about freedom. About power and control
  • In history when asked “Do you want to become a state?” all 4 times (1952, 1967, 1993, 1998) votes were no!
  • ‘We’ say ‘we’ want to support their “self-determination.” Something else is really going on. (Voting is tomorrow [H.R. 2249])
  • This time they will be asked “Do you want to maintain the current status?” This puts us into agreement. It’s a trick!
Why are both parties for Puerto Rico?
- Power and control

Concerning Puerto Rico: “It is Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson all over again. Parties mean nothing, nothing. It is only about the size of the government and who controls it. That’s how you get a choice between Nazi and communist. When both sides want gigantic government, that’s how you get that. Not through a republic with limited powers.”
- Glenn Beck

The Tennessee Plan:
16th U.S. State

  • Elected delegates for congress
  • Voted on statehood
  • Drafted a state constitution
  • Applied for statehood <-- This is key!
  • Went to Capitol and demanded to be seated
  • If you vote "no" on Puerto Rico Statehood Bill you will be labeled as a racist. This is a trick to get more votes for Democrats.
How It Works:
Diluting the Vote

  • 12 million illegal = 12 votes
  • D.C. = 1 house member
  • PR = 2 senators, 6 house members
  • 4 million convicted felons = 4 votes
  • 4 million Puerto Ricans = 4 votes
(All this is a numbers game!)

Fundamentally Changing America:
- Had to Destroy:

  1. Religion and Moral People
  2. Understanding the Constitution
  3. Attachment to Founding Fathers
Book: Original Intent (recommended) also “American Heritage Series”

Black-robed Americans gain popular support for war vs. England. (Black Regiment)

“The public cannot be too curious concerning the characters of public men.”
- Samuel Adams

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