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To: MoneyPenny who wrote (89831)11/6/2008 2:59:26 PM
From: roguedolphin  Respond to of 116555
 
If you don't know who "THEY" are (?)....you better get up to speed quickly!

The Grand Plan or Agenda is all laid out in the classic book from 1971...
"None Dare Call It Conspiracy"...
(read it here)
wideeyecinema.com

I DARE anyone to read this book and not clearly see that we are being led step by step down the path to this goal of total world enslavement.

As you read this book your jaw will drop in amazement as you realize "they" have done it...."they" have succeeded.
(well not quite.......but it's first down and goal at the one yard line!! Time to dig in and put in massive goal line stand or LOSE the game for good if they put the ball in the endzone.)

"They" are so shrewd and cunning.... and the people are so stupid and naive as to be nothing but useful idiots and Pavlovian Dogs and pawns in their quest for total world power.

Who or What can stop this tragedy from unfolding before our very eyes???



To: MoneyPenny who wrote (89831)11/6/2008 3:20:10 PM
From: Cynic 20055 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
I think Palin is dumb as a brick. But I don't blame here a bit for being ambitious. What was McCain's team doing? "Country First," my ass! Lure the "base," win the election and f*ck the country was their real motto.

Now that the election is over, they are trying to pass the buck by pinning the blame all on her. Pathetic. Really pathetic. In fact, I am feeling sorry for her.



To: MoneyPenny who wrote (89831)11/6/2008 3:27:18 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
This would not be the first time a Republican Presidential candidate might not have wanted to win.

In 1936, Alf Landon sought the Republican presidential nominee opposing the re-election of FDR. Landon won the nomination on the first ballot; the convention selected Chicago newspaper publisher (and FDR's future Secretary of Navy) Frank Knox as his running mate.

Landon proved to be an ineffective campaigner who rarely traveled. Most of the attacks on FDR and social security were developed by Republican campaigners rather than Landon himself. In the two months after his nomination he made no campaign appearances. Columnist Westbrook Pegler lampooned:

"Considerable mystery surrounds the disappearance of Alfred M. Landon of Topeka, Kansas.... The Missing Persons Bureau has sent out an alarm bulletin bearing Mr. Landon's photograph and other particulars, and anyone having information of his whereabouts is asked to communicate direct with the Republican National Committee."
[Time, Aug. 31, 1936]

The Roosevelt victory with Republicans winning only Maine and Vermont prompted Democratic party boss James Farley to joke, "As Maine goes, so goes Vermont."

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