Tuesday, October 19, 2010

What The Republican Party Thinks About Conservatives

Thomas Dewey

“Let them [Conservatives] write letters, let them petition, let them pass resolutions; just as long as they have no place else to go, [Republican Party] forget them”

Thomas E. Dewey
Governor of New York
Republican Presidential Candidate 1944, 1948.

Quote from “Nixon the Man Behind the Mask”
Gary Allen

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

George Washington

"I rejoice in a belief that intellectual light will spring up in the dark corners of the earth; that freedom of enquiry will produce liberality of conduct; that mankind will reverse the absurd position that the many were, made for the few; and that they will not continue slaves in one part of the globe, when they can become freemen in another."

~ George Washington, draft of First Inaugural Address, 1789

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Just Another One Of Those Days

Just one of those days.

Government gets bigger.

Your taxes go higher.

Your paycheck buys less.

The dollar becomes worth less, and less until it becomes



WORTHLESS.

Lenny Ladner

Just Another One Of Those Days

Just one of those days.

Government gets bigger.

Your taxes go higher.

Your paycheck buys less.

The dollar becomes worth less, and less until it becomes



WORTHLESS.

Lenny Ladner

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Blackberry Farm Protocol

Blackberry Farm Protocol

Crisis

“When you have a crisis try and make the most of it.”

White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel.


(Financial Crisis, 2008, Health Care, Louisiana Oil Platform)

(LDL: Of course the answer to these and other crisis to come is to increase the size, cost, extend the reach and power of the government)

"Pretty Neat Trick"

Sunday, June 13, 2010

On The Coming Deception

It's too wet this morning to cut hay or plow so I'm watching the FOX network and Judge Napolitano's premier show FREEDOM WATCH. His guests include Palin and the two Paul's. Have I completely flipped my paranoiacle wig as the current goings-on politically remind me of Mr. Welch's sage appraisal that if America is to fall to the communists it will be under REPUBLICAN control? He made the statement at least twice in public; in Chattanooga early on, and later at John Birch Day in Atlanta; and surely somewhere in print - maybe a BULLETIN perhaps. I don't have to have it in black-and-white because I know and understand what he said but it would be nice to document so as to placate my nit-pickin' critics and sticklers for chapter and verse under oath for every time I blow my nose.

The scary thing about the whole political climate is that all the ballyhooed "good" stuff points to a Republican switch-a-roo in November using the Tea Party activists as shills for RINO's and Neo-cons. Are we being set-up for a "good cop"/"bad cop" scenario with an outcome in keeping with Mr. Welch's appraisal? Stranger things have happened, you know. Newt Gangrene and his staged charade immediately comes to mind. I'm jus sayn'.

And please don't waste time trying to "prove" me wrong. It's just a surmise of two great minds anyway - Mr' Welch's and mine.


Harvey Howard

Charles Callan Tansil

“It is an age-old axiom that rulers often, in periods of dire economic distress, seek by a bold foreign policy to divert attention from the home front to distant stormy horizons.

Some historians believe that, in 1937, President Roosevelt followed this axiom with regard to his famous quarantine speech delivered in Chicago
on October 5, 1937.

There is no doubt that he was deeply concerned over the severe economic recession in the United States which became manifest in the late summer of 1937. After a conversation with the President on august 11, Ambassador Dodd recorded in his diary that the Chief Executive was “greatly troubled about the danger of war and also the continued depression in the United States.”

From Charles Callan Tansill’s “Back Door To War.”
Page 342.
Quote from Ambassador Dodd, “Ambassador Dodd’s Diary.”

War

You can’t have a war without an enemy.

If you don’t have an enemy create one.

War has always been used by the ruling elite as a way of
CONTROLLING THE POPULATION.

Lenny Ladner

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Rockefeller Internationalist

Emanuel Josephson

“Rockefeller, Internationalists the Man Who Misrules the World”



Page 75

His program was a recrudescence of one which was old
when it was introduced by the Gracchi in ancient Rome and
which eventually destroyed the Empire. It furthered
Bismarck's quest for personal power in several ways. First, it
robbed the Socialists of the planks of their platform which
made the greatest appeal to the mob—Social Security,
Unemployment Insurance, Workmen's Compensation, Health
Insurance, and all the other quasi-benevolent and paternalistic
clap-trap. Bismarck shrewdly saw in these plans, devices
fashioned to destroy liberty and to chain the workingclass to
his program and to any jobs to which they might be assigned.
He saw in that program a snare which would deceive them
into accepting submarginal wages and the surrender of
adequate present existence in return for a mirage of future
security. As a means of winning the favor of the workers and
of gaining some measure of power over industry and entree to
its records, a part of the cost was levied on the employers.
This made of what conceivably might have been a boon to the
worker a penalty on industry for offering employment; and
meant a tax on industry which materially increased the cost of
production. Both factors ultimately operated to increase
unemployment.

Tea Act Of 1773

“Resolved, that whoever shall aid or abet, or in any manner assist,

in the introduction of tea from any place whatsoever, into this colony,

while it is subject, by a British Act of Parliament, to the payment of a duty,

for the purpose of raising a revenue in America,

he shall be deemed an enemy to the liberties of America."


The Association of the Sons of Liberty of New York,

in reaction to the 1773 Tea Act. Dec. 15, 1773


Where are these PATRIOTS today????????



TEA Parties

The poison is in the party (Republican) and not in the TEA.”

Richard Ward

Patrick Henry

"Were my soul trembling on the wing of eternity, were this hand freezing to death, were my voice choking with the last struggle, I would still, with the last gasp of that voice, implore you to remember the truth: God has given America to be free." - Patrick Henry

Monday, May 31, 2010

Edmund Burke

“Criminal means, once tolerated, are soon preferred.”

Edmund Burke.


“Casting Aside Justice” By William Norman Grigg.
The New American
8/8/05

George Washington, Again

"When is the time for brave men to exert themselves in the cause of liberty and their country, if this is not?"

George Washington On Foreign Policy

“Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances, with any portion of the foreign world.
(1796)


(LDL It would be a good thing for these United States to get out of the United Nations.)

George Washington On Government

“Government is not reason. It is not eloquence. Government is force; like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.”

(LDL That's why we need to cut the size, cost, reach and power of government.)

George Washington On Firearms

"The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference - they deserve a place of honor with all that's good"


(LDL, for more information on the need for guns please visit, www.jpfo.org)


Thursday, May 27, 2010

Patrick Henry

"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty.
“Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel.
Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force.
Whenever you give up that force, you are ruined."

Patrick Henry in the Virginia ratifying convention

Monday, May 24, 2010

James Otis

"Taxation without Representation is tyranny!"

James Otis, May 24, 1764

A Killer Opening Line

“The main objective in American foreign policy since 1900 has been the preservation of the British Empire.”

Charles Callan Tansill

“Back Door To War” Page 3

Sunday, May 23, 2010

James Madison, On Despots

“The concentrating of these in the same hands is precisely the definition of despotic government.”


James Madison


From “Behind the Roberts Nomination
The New American, 8/8/05

Monday, May 17, 2010

Cicero

"A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious. But it cannot
survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable,
for he is known and he carries his banners openly against the city. But
the traitor moves among those within the gates freely, his sly whispers
rustling through all alleys, heard in the very halls of government
itself. For the traitor appears no traitor; he speaks in the accents
familiar to his victim, and he wears their face and their garments and he
appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots
the soul of a nation; he works secretly and unknown in the night to
undermine the pillars of a city; he infects the body politic so that it
can no longer resist. A murderer is less to be feared. The traitor is
the plague." -- Marcus Tullius Cicero, in a speech in the Roman senate.


FIRE ALL OF CONGRESS AT NOVEMBER 4th ELECTION

Samuel Adams

"Our unalterable resolution would be to be free. They have attempted to subdue us by force, but God be praised! In vain. Their arts may be more dangerous then their arms. Let us then renounce all treaty with them upon any score but that of total separation, and under God trust our cause to our swords."

~ Samuel Adams, (letter to James Warren, 16 April 1776)
Reference: The Spirit of `Seventy-Six, Commager and Morris (294); original Warren-Adams Letters, vol. 1 (224-225)

Chancellor Heinrich Bruning

“One major factor in Hitler’s rise….was the fact that he received large sums of money from foreign countries in 1923 and later [France, Poland and Czechoslovakia], and was well paid for sabotaging the passive resistance in the Ruhr district….In later years he [Hitler] was paid to excite unrest and encourage revolution in Germany by people who imagined that this might weaken Germany permanently and make the survival of any constitutional, central government impossible.”

Chancellor Heinrich Bruning of Germany.

Letter from Chancellor Bruning to Rev. Edward J. Dunne.
Quoted from “Back Door To War”, Charles Callan Tansill

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Thomas Davidson

Thomas Davidson

(One of the founders of the Fabian Socialist Society)

“If socialism once realized should prove abortive, and throw

power and wealth into the hands of a class, that class would be able

to maintain itself against all opposition, just as the feudal chiefs

did for so long. Feudalism was socialism; that is often forgotten.”


From “The Actor” by Alan Stang, Pg, 330

Quoted from “Memorials of Thomas Davidson” William Knight ed.

George Bernard Shaw

“We, as socialists, have nothing to do with liberty.
Our message, like Mussolini’s is one of discipline, of service,
of ruthless refusal to acknowledge any natural right of competence.”

From “The Actor” by Alan Stang, Pg. 330
Quoted From, Margaret Cole, “The Story of Fabian Socialism.”

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Obama Goes To Heaven

When Obama died, George Washington met him at the Pearly Gates.
He slapped him across the face and yelled,
"How dare you try to destroy the nation I helped conceive?"

Patrick Henry approached, punched him in the nose and shouted,
"You wanted to end our liberties but you failed."

James Madison followed, kicked him in the groin and said,
"This is why I allowed our government to provide for the common defense!"

Thomas Jefferson was next, He beat obama with a long cane and snarled,
"It was evil men like you who inspired me to write the Declaration of Independence ."

The beatings and thrashings continued as George Mason, James Monroe and 66 other early Americans unleashed their anger on the radical, socialist, leader.

As Obama lay bruised and in pain, an Angel appeared. Obama wept and said,
"This is not what you promised me."

The Angel replied, "I told you there would be 72 Virginians waiting for you in Heaven.
What the heck did you think I said?


Joke courtesy of Colonel Stanley Horton

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Thomas Jefferson, On Democracy

"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine."

Thomas Jefferson


Happy Birthday Mr. President.

George Washington

"When is the time for brave men to exert themselves in the cause of liberty and their country, if this is not?"


George Washington

Monday, April 12, 2010

Confucius

Our greatest glory is not in never falling but rising each time we fall.

Prostitution

Judge to Prostitute: "When did you realize you had been raped?"

Prostitute (wiping away tears): "When the check bounced."


Soon the American electorate is going to feel the same way.




Harry S. Truman already knew this:

“My choice early in life was either to be a piano-player in a whorehouse
or a politician. And to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference.”'


Ronald Reagan did too:


"Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession.
I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."

T.E.A. Parties

The poison is in the party (Republican)

and not in the TEA.”

Richard Ward

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Political Correctness.

I got this today from an email.
It's classic.

Sometimes you are encouraged about our country's future when you see something like this.

Specifically, there is an annual contest at Texas A&M University calling for the most appropriate definition of a contemporary term.

This year's term was:
"Political Correctness. "


The winner wrote:

"Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tyranny-- Thomas Jefferson

"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to
Remain silent" -- Thomas Jefferson

O’Brien, 1984

“We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it. Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power”

O’Brien, torture specialist in George Orwell’s 1984
“Casting Aside Justice” By William Norman Grigg.
The New American
8/8/05

Happy April, 15 Frank Chodorov

In 1913 came the amendment that completely unshackled the American State, for with the revenues derived from unlimited income taxation it could henceforth make unlimited forays into the economy of the people. The Sixteenth Amendment not only violated the right of the individual to the product of his efforts, the essential ingredient of freedom, but it also gave the American State the means to become the nation’s biggest consumer, employer, banker, manufacturer, and owner of capital. There is now no phase of economic life in which the State is not a factor, there is no enterprise or occupation free of its intervention.”
(Page 8)

From “The Rise and Fall of Society”
Frank Chodorov.
Published by Devin – Adair 1959

Collectivism, Frank Chodorov

“Collectivism is more than an idea. In itself, an idea is nothing but a toy of speculation, a mental idol. Since, as the myth holds, the suprapersonal Society is replete with possibilities, the profitable thing to do is to put the myth to work, to energize its virtue. The instrument at hand is the State, throbbing with political energy and quite willing to expend it on this glorious adventure. Thus comes Statism, or the worship of political power.”
(Introduction)

From:From “The Rise and Fall of Society”
Frank Chodorov.
Published by Devin – Adair 1959

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Lenin

"The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves" – Vladimir Lenin

Monday, March 29, 2010

Education; Frank Chodorov

“In one way or another, this idea has insinuated itself into almost every branch of thought and, as ideas have a way of doing, has become institutionalized. Perhaps the most glaring example is the modern orientation of the philosophy of education. Many of the professionals in the field frankly assert that the primary purpose of education is not to develop the individual’s capacity for learning, as was held in the past, but to prepare him for a fruitful and “happy” place in Society; his inclinations must be turned away from himself, so that he can drop into the mores of his age group and beyond that into the social milieu in which he will live out his life. He is not an end in himself.”
(Introduction)

From “The Rise and Fall of Society”
Frank Chodorov.
Published by Devin – Adair 1959

A Frightening Statment.

“If you were a politician and wanted to enact a law forbidding private citizens to criticize you, what would you call it????????”

Asked commentator David Frum in the November, 17 1997 Weekly Standard. His answer “Campaign Finance reform” – is entirely accurate.

From The New American

10/27/08