Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Stop the socialist scheme


Citizens elected to the offices of president, senator and congressman take an oath of office to uphold the U.S. Constitution. Why is our only choice for president from one of the three U.S. senators who have all violated their oath by voting for socialist unconstitutional programs? Only Rep. Ron Paul has a pro-constitutional voting record. Yet, he has been snubbed and neglected by the media.

The 1966 book, "Tragedy and Hope," by Georgetown University Professor Carroll Quigley, explains the secret power structure of the world's socialist elite. Quigley was permitted to examine elitist papers and records and exposed their plans to enslave the people through a world socialist government.

One of the goals of the elitists (The Council on Foreign Relations being the lead organization) was to take control of both political parties so socialism would prosper regardless of which party was in power. They have succeeded. Now for president we have the choice of three socialists. So no matter who is elected we move further toward world government.

Gov. Huckabee, by staying in the primary race, split the conservative vote, allowing socialist McCain to win. Ironically, Huckabee's foreign policy advisor is Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations. The other three have many Council on Foreign Relations advisors. Ron Paul was the only real conservative in the race, but the CFR-controlled media have ignored him.

We need to elect only officials who will uphold the Constitution and stop the elitist scheme to destroy freedom.

Adrian L. Arp

Twin Falls




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