tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post106913759363000965..comments2024-03-18T19:14:18.804-04:00Comments on Daniel Greenfield / Sultan Knish Articles at DanielGreenfield.org : What We Lost in This ElectionDaniel Greenfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13575285186581875356noreply@blogger.comBlogger80125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-82443216290159376912012-11-10T13:43:55.121-05:002012-11-10T13:43:55.121-05:00Willie48 is correct: when you have 93% of the Afro...Willie48 is correct: when you have 93% of the Afro-American voters casting for Obama it's just flat-out racism. But we're not allowed to say that, only Whitey can be racist.Leenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-31819045983277717522012-11-10T10:25:13.256-05:002012-11-10T10:25:13.256-05:00Part 3:
Mike Pence: ...Many great generations are ...Part 3:<br /><i><a href="http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis/archive/issue.asp?year=2010&month=10" rel="nofollow">Mike Pence</a>: ...Many great generations are gone, but by the character and memory of their existence they forbid us to despair of the republic. I see them crossing the prairies in the sun and wind. I see their faces looking out from steel mills and coal mines, and immigrant ships crawling into the harbors at dawn. I see them at war, at work and at peace. I see them, long departed, looking into the camera, with hopeful and sad eyes. And I see them embracing their children, who became us. They are our family and our blood, and we cannot desert them. In spirit, all of them come down to all of us, in a connection that, out of love, we cannot betray.<br /><br />They are silent now and forever, but from the eternal silence of every patriot grave there is yet an echo that says, "It is not too late; keep faith with us, keep faith with God, and do not, do not ever despair of the republic."</i>Leohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09675076348134024844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-39810826319859891922012-11-10T10:06:37.241-05:002012-11-10T10:06:37.241-05:00Part 2:
Speaking of society, it is hardly a stretc...Part 2:<br />Speaking of society, it is hardly a stretch to assume that range and derangement, normal and abnormal etc can only be properly derived extracted understood in light of the Natural Law. In recent history, Founders were uniquely qualified particle physicists of their time (and well beyond). It is about time sane people heard from equally or comparably qualified folks of present time. They must be around somewhere.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/11/peace_and_quiet_for_president.html" rel="nofollow">Matthew May • Peace and Quiet for President • Nov 8, 2010</a><br /><i>This past September [2010], largely ignored amid the tumult of the election season [2010], Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana quietly delivered an <a href="http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis/archive/issue.asp?year=2010&month=10" rel="nofollow">address</a> at Hillsdale College. This address was not shown live on the cable nets, although it should have been. It was not reprinted in every newspaper throughout the country, although it should have been. Nor will it be sent to every student in America, although it should be.</i><br /><br /><i><a href="http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis/archive/issue.asp?year=2010&month=10" rel="nofollow">Mike Pence</a>: ...America is not a dog, and does not require a "because-I-said-so" jurisprudence; or legislators who knit laws of such insulting complexity that they are heavier than chains; or a president who acts like, speaks like, and is received as a king. The president is not our teacher, our tutor, our guide or ruler. He does not command us; we command him. We serve neither him nor his vision. It is not his job or his prerogative to redefine custom, law, and beliefs; to appropriate industries; to seize the country, as it were, by the shoulders or by the throat so as to impose by force of theatrical charisma his justice upon 300 million others. It is neither his job nor his prerogative to shift the power of decision away from them, and to him and the acolytes of his choosing.</i>Leohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09675076348134024844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-75068393717423659682012-11-10T10:05:01.444-05:002012-11-10T10:05:01.444-05:00Part 1:
When societal matter around begins to crum...Part 1:<br />When societal matter around begins to crumble, I guess good particle physicists might be willing to share some ideas. Natural Law, truth and falsehood, good and evil, right and wrong, meaningful and meaningless, cause-effect reasoning, logic and all that. I suspect there may be more to it than meets the eye, or other sensors for that matter.<br /><br />For people and country, certain things are inherently good, even if they "feel bad" -- independence, self-reliance, freedom, liberty, president elect, decency, seeking truth, family, pro-life, heterosexuality as norm, hard work, frugality, humility, group coherence, fiscal sanity, charity, love of country, protected borders, rule of law, love and appreciation of police and military, mass sanity.<br /><br />For people and country, certain things are inherently bad, even if they "feel good" -- dependence on state, oppression, dictatorship, propaganda, dear leader, conformity, indecency, anti-family, abortions, forced LGBT as norm, welfare, hatred of country, group divisions, fiscal insanity, shared prosperity, open borders, corruption, sharia, rule of mob, hatred of police and military, mass derangement.<br /><br />Just a quick look at both keyword sequences provides a clue where the title of Melanie Phillips's book <a href="http://melaniephillips.com/the-world-turned-upside-down" rel="nofollow">"The World Turned Upside Down"</a> came from.<br /><br />One can't help but notice, that most discussions revolve around issues (WHAT, HOW), without going deeper (WHY) sufficiently and consistently. Not to mention that all participants at some point obtained their knowledge views ideas from somewhere (family education culture media entertainment workplace friends neighbors books). And they keep obtaining them, while the quality of the most sources keeps deteriorating, changing from badly polluted and poisoned to even worse polluted and poisoned.<br /> <br />Good news: real power comes from sane normal civilized people. They make the country tick, and they can do whatever is required, ideally and preferably without resorting to weapons.<br /><br />Bad news: sane normal civilized people are far too polite delicate gentle withdrawn uninvolved peaceful non-militant non-aggressive marginalized disorganized frightened to enforce sanity and normality (assuming sanity and normality can be enforced), or in some ways separating from the insane deranged part of the country before it is too late.Leohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09675076348134024844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-73541423751460242372012-11-09T22:55:23.332-05:002012-11-09T22:55:23.332-05:00I do not believe the Federal government can be fix...I do not believe the Federal government can be fixed from within. Romney was a best case scenario. Even if, by some miracle, a true conservative coalition could be established in every branch of the Federal government we would still live at the mercy of said governments benevolence. The fix must be external.<br /><br />It is long past time for the states, via article V of the constitution, to assert themselves and check the power of the Federal government.<br /><br />The 'horizontal' balance of power within the Federal government is not adequate to protect us from said government. An additional 'vertical' balance of power between Federal and state governments is needed.<br /><br />A coalition of states is the American Revolutionary model, is provided for in the constitution, and is long overdue.<br /><br />Cheers,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-77323826875633747542012-11-09T13:23:24.713-05:002012-11-09T13:23:24.713-05:00Adam Greenfield said: "Jenna- how about that ...Adam Greenfield said: "Jenna- how about that can't be labelled a flip-flopper, and the inspiration for Obamacare right out of the gate. A true Conservative that isn't dumb enough to say something stupid about rape and abortion that is nothing more than fodder for the left."<br /><br /> We're talking here about the presidential election, not the Senatorial candidates who made indefensible statements about abortion. So a "True Conservative" is incapable of making stupid statements, you say? Wow, you certainly do have your standards. Didn't like Romney's record, you say? Didn't buy his broad and uplifting Conservative message during the campaign? Fine. Sit home and help Obama get elected like apparently so many others did. Gingrich? Santorum? Bachmann? Paul? Who? Any one of them would have been media mincemeat for a gullible and dependent electorate. <br /> <br />jennanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-4352808034662304302012-11-09T09:57:26.234-05:002012-11-09T09:57:26.234-05:00Decker: The souls you describe exude so much chara...<i>Decker: The souls you describe exude so much character, which helps many of them face life head-on and power through challenges. The United States is facing myriad existential crises today, from debilitating debt and moral decadence to external threats such as Islam and a rising China. Do you worry that we no longer have the individual and collective character to turn the country around?<br /><br />Savage: No, I don't worry at all. The very same situation was mimicked in the 1930s. As Hitler was rearming and going to war with the world -- to subjugate the world to Nazism -- he said that the Americans could never fight the German youth; never fight the German soldier. He said the Americans were too busy eating hot dogs, going to dances and watching ball games. Does that sound familiar? Well, guess what happened. As Patton said to his men -- and I don't mean patent leather of the type of generals we have today -- but Gen. George S. Patton of World War II fame, he gave a famous speech in which he said, "Boys, many of you fear that you won't know what to do when you are in combat. Well, let me tell you something. When you see your friend's guts spilling out of his body, you'll know what to do."</i><br /><br /><a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/6/michael-savage-5-questions-with-decker" rel="nofollow">Decker: 5 Questions with Michael Savage</a><br />"Our society is being turned into a sort of prison camp"<br />Brett M. Decker | The Washington Times | Nov 6, 2012<br />Leohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09675076348134024844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-41464722934901949702012-11-09T09:28:53.279-05:002012-11-09T09:28:53.279-05:00Life is not about "feeling good". It is ...<i>Life is not about "feeling good". It is about "being good" and "doing good". ~Go'el (Glenn) Jasper</i><br /><br />Good luck explaining that to all sorts of moochers leeches parasites perverts etc. They came this far just being anti-normal and pro-abnormal. Having redefined on the way many word meanings and the normality itself. Having (almost) redefined their host country to suit their views and needs. The real question is, why normal people tend to surrender peacefully, as if cause-effect reasoning is alien to them, or as if they do not value their own life.<br />Leohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09675076348134024844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-86658748967479423602012-11-09T07:45:42.203-05:002012-11-09T07:45:42.203-05:00Some Dude, just repeated my blog from another thre...Some Dude, just repeated my blog from another thread:<br /><br />It won't help to move away from the US. The same ideologues who have taken over America are in the process of taking over other countries. They will follow you wherever you go in just a few short years.<br /><br />The Left movement is international. They cannot be pushed back by isolated resistance in individual countries and regions. They have to be fought by a united front.<br /><br />Look at the support that Obama enjoys outside the US. He experiences support from the right of politics from foreign countries almost as much as from the left. This is because the media in those countries portray the American conservatives as being particularly extreme, uneducated and incompetent, even compared with their domestic right. Leaders like Cameron, in the UK, are flattered to count Obama as a friend, and to be attributed "moderate" status compared to their US counterparts.<br /><br />No, any successful rejuvenated movement from the right must be internationally funded and co-ordinated. Otherwise it will be isolated and defeated.Jewish supporternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-66472978851322357192012-11-09T06:43:21.007-05:002012-11-09T06:43:21.007-05:00Averagemelon said... I can only find like-minded p...Averagemelon said... I can only find like-minded people and huddle against the coming storm. I have no idea who I would "fight" to get the freedoms of the Constitution returned in full when my fellow countryman really doesn't seem to want them anymore.<br /><br />Well, take heart. There's things the average melon on the street can do. <br /><br />A few things that I've been doing for at least since 2007 is stop contributing to nationwide nonprofits. They are so multi-tiered it's disgusting. They pay bonuses to regional managers based upon fundraising. They share donations with other left-wing non-profits without your consent. Those other non-profits may be abortion advocates. Those that you withhold donations from may not feel it right away or they may never feel the loss but it doesn't matter. Your money can be used to support local businesses that support you. <br /><br />As every non profit charity I know of is left wing, I'm very careful about how I donate my time and resources, locally. It really depends and I absolutely have to feel a sense of good amongst those that I would be spending time with. I have personally experienced outright stupid behavior on the part of leadership in two local nonprofits that donors would be incensed about if they knew. Just the utter gall of those perpetually angry psych graduates and their contempt behind closed doors of donors and supposed beneficiaries is very sad, to me. <br /><br />Just fine-tune your awareness of what surrounds you, don't broadcast your position, watch your ratio of spending to expenditures, believe in self-reliance and personal responsibility, smile, stay respectful, mind the law, prepare a "go-bag" to sustain yourself in any emergency (this is something that should lose the stigma of "crazy"). If you are active in local disaster relief (and, I'm not talking about any nationwide nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Most cities/counties look for civilian volunteers as part of their team), then you are familiar with this. <br /><br />Culture change requires consistent support no matter how you choose to participate. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-89196065874584925952012-11-09T05:42:36.730-05:002012-11-09T05:42:36.730-05:00This morning I enjoyed reading the article "U...This morning I enjoyed reading the article "US Elections: You Gotta Accentuate the Positive" by <a href="http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Author.aspx/1001" rel="nofollow">Go'el (Glenn) Jasper</a> on <a href="http://www.israelnationalnews.com" rel="nofollow">Israel National News</a>:<br /><br /><i>... when the U.S. election started heating up, I asked myself, what will I do if Obama wins a second term? "Nothing good could come from that," I thought. I mean, sure, there are the quasi-jokes going around pro-Aliyah circles today that "maybe now American Jews will see the light and make Aliyah." And there are those who are saying that, "well, this is what G-d wanted to happen, so it happened, and is therefore – by definition – good." And that’s true, but that’s a tough pill to swallow for a lot of folks who live day-to-day here on Earth, rather than up in the clouds.<br /><br />Those two "positives" are simply not enough for most people. Most people want to see some REAL positives – rational positives that will impact them NOW in a happy way. Most people just want to feel good. In fact, that’s probably why Obama was reelected. When he speaks, he makes people feel good. Well, not "good," rather "gooooooood." That’s the most special thing about this newly reelected U.S. president. He has an undeniable way of speaking in such a way that people just feel "gooooooood."<br /><br />But we Jews know that life is not about feeling "gooooooood." It’s about being good. It’s about doing good. It’s about the Torah instructing us to behave a certain way, and following through on those instructions. In short, it’s about the "let there be light" kind of good, not the shallow "finger-lickin’ good" of KFC or the "good to the last drop" of Maxwell House coffee.</i><br /><br />Incidentally, speaking of America, "being good" and "doing good" sounds vaguely familiar.Leohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09675076348134024844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-73045735263858167282012-11-09T05:25:10.611-05:002012-11-09T05:25:10.611-05:00Snapdragonconquerer, a tall glass of water and Met...Snapdragonconquerer, a tall glass of water and Metamucil before going to bed will help you. Being backed up is no fun! Sorry your not well. Best wishes for your recovery. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-65497226605195870052012-11-09T02:26:37.522-05:002012-11-09T02:26:37.522-05:00I watched a few minutes of the Dennis Miller segme...I watched a few minutes of the Dennis Miller segment on O'Reilly via an internet feed last night. Miller's comments were depressed and resigned, that is, he accepted that this is the new US - 'hands up and not hands down' - he didn't like it, he hadn't known it until this election (which I guess means he sees it as confirmation of what might have been a fluke in 2008). He said that he was not a cheater, would accept the new reality and pay his taxes. After all, he has 'a great life.'<br /><br />Miller may not be as intellectual as many of those posting here, but his instincts usually seem very true. I think he is predicting how most conservatives will react. After all, the majority of conservatives are relatively well-off. They love the country and were raised with imbued concepts of civics and civility. We saw this also in Romney's campaign, and I think we also saw an attitude which said 'we would like to win but it's not the end of the world if we don't.' I really don't think you saw that attitude from Ronald Reagan in 1980, and I'm not one that thinks that Reagan was perfect, though he was the first antidote to the sort of depressed, socialized America that Carter also symbolized. Now I think we can see Reagan not as the harbinger of a free, capitalistic and conservative American future but as the last President to fend off, for a while, the impending reality that Miller described well.<br /><br />I don't see a civil war coming, though there will be plenty of verbal violence and increasing of race tensions. Also, black on white violence is sure to increase.<br /><br />I don't see secession, except symbolic. Though if Texas would secede and attempt to return to the state of affairs in 1845, before succumbing to American annexation, that would be, well, cool.<br /><br />I see a long siege, a slow decline, increasing marginalization of whites and Jews, gradual spurts of Aliyah from the latter, and bigger and bigger numbers of people seeking new lives in places like Australia and New Zealand.<br /><br />LarryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-81271075409668467882012-11-09T01:52:52.300-05:002012-11-09T01:52:52.300-05:00Dear Dave and fellow readers,
What we really lost...Dear Dave and fellow readers,<br /><br />What we really lost this election:<br />Greetings from the Peoples Democratic Republic of California. The voters of the US in general, and California specifically voted for was bigger government, more spending, more taxes on the productive class, more government intrusion into our lives, and loss of individual freedoms. We are now going to become collectivist style societies. Cradle to grave government support and oversight. This means guaranteed poverty, guaranteed dependence, and political correctness. We will now become a sanctuary, with no such thing as an illegal. We will all be the same. Of course, the ruling elites will be more equal, as will be their pet supporters. We will now become a one party system. Of course, this will not happen overnight, but it will probably happen sooner than expected. Expect everything to have a monitoring and regulating body. We cannot have hate speech that offends certain groups (Jews and Christians excepted). We cannot have terror (unless you belong to the chosen group, but then that is not terror). I would like to go on, but it is too depressing. I really don't care to be so gloom and doom, but honestly, look at who the electorate put into office. Unless you have lots of bucks, you can't just walk into places like Singapore or Switzerland. But since neither of them have nuclear capabilities, they will cave to the pressures put on them to expel dissidents for re-education. Is this how people felt after Adolf took over, or when the Soviets "liberated" places like Latvia or Hungary? SoCal Observernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-74537637639290307962012-11-08T21:17:54.823-05:002012-11-08T21:17:54.823-05:00Adam Greenfield said...A true Conservative that is...Adam Greenfield said...A true Conservative that isn't dumb enough to say something stupid about rape and abortion that is nothing more than fodder for the left. <br /><br />Ugh. Mourdock and Akin.... A picture of two people with less sense than Gd gave a goose. They both took the money, sweat and toil of everyone who contributed to their campaigns and just threw it to the wolves because they just couldn't abide. <br /><br />The sheer amount of monetary support means they both had more than adequate handlers to do the messaging and keep them out of those types of scenarios. But no. They are feeling so lofty and untouchable that they had to open their mouths. <br /><br />I'm still smoked by the sheer gall and how it comes to these types of Walking Disasters get to where they are. That's the kind of feckless engineering that needs to stop. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-496013349452567452012-11-08T20:51:56.112-05:002012-11-08T20:51:56.112-05:00What we REALLY lost was respect for the rule of la...What we REALLY lost was respect for the rule of law.<br /><br /><strong><a href="http://1389blog.com/category/evil/crime/election-fraud/" rel="nofollow">Vote fraud is rampant and goes completely unpunished.</a></strong><br /><br />Our elections are frauds and our government is not a legitimate one.1389https://www.blogger.com/profile/04335705483244616965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-91935405273082753282012-11-08T19:07:02.162-05:002012-11-08T19:07:02.162-05:00"Exactly what sort of perfect candidate are y..."Exactly what sort of perfect candidate are you expecting to arise out of the morass we call humankind?"<br /><br />Jenna- how about that can't be labelled a flip-flopper, and the inspiration for Obamacare right out of the gate. A true Conservative that isn't dumb enough to say something stupid about rape and abortion that is nothing more than fodder for the left. <br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14570178172697978366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-87537593722751181842012-11-08T18:46:53.963-05:002012-11-08T18:46:53.963-05:00My dear friends, please keep in mind that "Th...My dear friends, please keep in mind that "They say that war is all glory, but it is all hell." The high spirits at the outset of the Civil War or WWI soon dissipated, and the horror stretches out to this day. Think very carefully before advocating collapse, chaos or anarchy. Americans have no idea what that brings in its wake. But I understand that it may be a fate that none of us can avoid.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-56729905932170814022012-11-08T17:51:57.268-05:002012-11-08T17:51:57.268-05:00"...The 2012 election was of course a disaste...<i>"...The 2012 election was of course a disaster. A complete and thorough disaster. <b>But it was a disaster because Obama and his cronies won. Not because Mitt Romney lost</b>..."</i><br /><br />Daniel, Daniel, Daniel!!!! I could not quite put my finger on the malaise I felt at the thought of a Mitt Romney win, let alone express it. But, as so often YOU DID IT FOR ME! THANK YOU !!!Ritahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01905667628853229999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-5479991538743546862012-11-08T16:10:18.700-05:002012-11-08T16:10:18.700-05:00I have grown very weary of all this opposition. I ...I have grown very weary of all this opposition. I have been accused of hating the poor and women, have been called a bitter clinger, teabagger, homophobe, flat-earther, birther, Jesus Freak, racist and a stupid tw@t by television and radio pundits. And then close to half of this nation (excluding the fraudulent votes) voted for the person who hates them the most to run their country. The worst president in history could not be defeated by the Republican Party. Who the hell is America? I'm surely the minority now. My great values did nothing to sway the vote. Romney was not the answer to our prayers for this nation but he was NOT the nuclear bomb we voted in either. I can only find like-minded people and huddle against the coming storm. I have no idea who I would "fight" to get the freedoms of the Constitution returned in full when my fellow countryman really doesn't seem to want them anymore.Averagemelonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-22278674749420877972012-11-08T16:03:35.704-05:002012-11-08T16:03:35.704-05:00Daniel, I think your comments about what Romney, i...Daniel, I think your comments about what Romney, if elected would have done about Israel,as against Obama, needed a bit more consideration. There is a real difference between lip service on the peace process, (Bush, Romney) and a true believer-pusher, with a clear Pro-Palestinian agenda (Obama). Romney did note that the Palestinians were not seeking peace before he had to tone it down, unlike the Rev. Wright, Rashid Khalidi acolyte that currently sits in the White House. And as was noted from Obama's apology speech in Cairo, the Jews, in Obama's estimate were in Israel as a sop to the Holocaust, not because of their deep ties and history in the land, and their right to self-determination. There is no question that it will be very bad for Israel having the same President in office for the next four years that demanded Israel return to "Auschwitz borders" as a pre-condition to peace negotiations. One hopes that Obama apologists Ed Koch and Alan Dershowitz will be on speed dial to their great leader when the next anti-Israel, Iranian favorable, major pro-Palestinian demand shoe drops.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-42826736974501419492012-11-08T15:37:53.770-05:002012-11-08T15:37:53.770-05:00Fabulous article, but the hope is gone, at least i...Fabulous article, but the hope is gone, at least in my case, that you can ever reverse the consequences of this election, which bluntly is America's decline. Someone wrote something to the effect that Obama was America's first third world President. Well, in the case of this election, we need to recognize that we have now become the United States of Multiculturalism. What this means is that what could be called traditional American values that served to integrate and unite our society no longer have any meaning, or value, to the bulk of our potential voters.In multicultural America the applied values are what's-in-it-for-me, and tribal/clan/economic status identifcation and paybacks/payouts. Empowerment,(such as gay marriages), and real or perceived grievances, and "fairness" ("you did not build that", so give me my share) rule the day. The media has dumbed down the public, and only cares about indocrinating them in liberalism and their being the ultimate consumers, for media revenue benefit,of the crap that their advertisers sell, not their education as citizenry or as Americans. Over the next four years Daniel I see you as one of the ancient prophets of Israel railing against the sins of the people and the administration. The only problem is, they will not give up worshipping the fatted calf of handouts and entitlements, and as the Temple was lost, so too will this country.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-64481272294727456972012-11-08T14:55:09.455-05:002012-11-08T14:55:09.455-05:00Romney was another "pro-business," open-...Romney was another "pro-business," open-border's RINO. He pandered to illegal invading Mexicans. Although he did not grovel at their feet with promises of amnesty like our traitor in chief did, he did not promote the rule of law and scoff at rewarding those who entered this country in violation of our immigration laws, (as well as sovereignty) with amnesty. <br /><br />I guess such a position is now deemed “extremist” in our political nomenclature. What else would you expect when this country allows millions of third-world, non-White legal and legal “immigrants” to flood this country every year. Eventually, the demographics begin to change. I do not believe this was by accident. To quote an infamous “Reverend” “the chickens are coming home to roost.”<br /><br />Nonetheless, the substantial majority of Americans believe in that position and would have responded favorably. Of course, Romney would have to have the wherewithal to withstand the attacks from the La Razas that he is “xenophobic, mean-spirited, and a nativist.” <br /><br />Perhaps with the reelection of obama, the crash will come sooner rather than later. But it will come. Keep an eye on Greece, because the potential for the same result is possible in this country, especially when other people's money runs out to distribute to the parasite class and illegal aliens. <br /><br />Perhaps we can have our own Golden Dawn in America....<br />Thomasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-81633660818384958272012-11-08T14:49:21.753-05:002012-11-08T14:49:21.753-05:00Diversify. Move your assets overseas. Biy precio...Diversify. Move your assets overseas. Biy precious metals overseas, get a second passport. These are all good things to do when everything is going great. <br /><br />Guys, if your assets are somewhere else, then it is easy to pick up and move if things go south. But if everything you have is here, then your local politicians can easily take it from you.<br /><br />Our ancestors all came to America because they wanted a better life. You have no obligation to a system that doesnt give a damn about you. Protect yourself, be smart.Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05349024830056532674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-2381541278429204522012-11-08T14:38:28.580-05:002012-11-08T14:38:28.580-05:00The Islamic solution to your problem would be a mi...The Islamic solution to your problem would be a militia. Shia militias are quite effective in protecting Shia interests, helping the families of the persecuted, and creating "state within the state". <br />You can think of an American Defence League, that will agree to protect some core non-negotiable american values, like free speech, gun ownership, sovereignty from International Courts/UN/EU/ and foreign interference, private property etc. even if the government manages to outlaw some of them them. This means non-violent resistance, refusal to follow such laws, Civil Disobedience Gandhi style, demographic concentration into conservative areas, material help to the families of those persecuted by the state, etc. <br />Imagine such a group protesting the arrest of the "Innocence of Muslims" filmmaker, calling it a political arrest, helping his family, helping anyone who was fired for insulting Islam, etc.Passer bynoreply@blogger.com