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Insider: Republican Dirty Tricks Machine Targeting Grass Roots Constitutionalists

A bombshell from Alex Jones’ PrisonPlanet.com:

A prominent insider has told Infowars that Texas Governor Rick Perry and other establishment neo-cons have decided to deliberately target grass roots constitutionalists with dirty tricks campaigns in an effort to derail and hijack the growing liberty movement whose influence is threatening to blow the Texas gubernatorial race wide open.

Our office was contacted by a national personality, a household name, who told us that they were in a green room at a national public event a few weeks ago with Rick Perry. The individual was shocked when Perry said directly that there were three people who ‘got under his skin’ and who ‘had to be dealt with’ immediately.

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My Apologies and 9-11 Truth

This morning I wanted to take a few minutes and voice my apologies to a couple of people and also clarify a little further my stance on 9-11 Truth. Yeah, I’m a Truther. Think you can handle it?

I also have added a few relevant, important links below. Please check them out after you listen to what I have to say:

Building 7

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Rosie O’Donnell interviews the last man out of the North Tower, William Rodriguez, Friday, November 6th 2009 on Sirius Radio.

 
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War bonds and War taxes to pay for U.S. conflicts

Let’s get real here for a minute. How many of you really believe that our troops will be home next year? 2011? 2012? 2020?

Remember Germany? Japan? South Korea?

When do U.S. Troops ever truly come home? What’s worse is that these conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and, from the look of things, soon to be Pakistan and Iran are all conflicts that we could and, in hindsight, should have stayed out of.

The criminals that populate too much of the U.S. Congress are now actually considering funding the “wars” with new taxes and war bonds.

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Help Put Rand Paul in the Senate TODAY!

Your donation to Rand Paul (Ron Paul’s son) could help tilt the scale and guarantee his successful bid for the Kentucky Senate seat in 2010! Please donate anything you can spare because every buck makes a huge difference and we need all the Libertarian, Constitutionally-minded people in DC that we can get!

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A Real Thanksgiving: Ron Paul and supporters manage to setup Fed for Audit

Despite months of wrangling and attempts to railroad the Fed Audit Bill spearheaded by Democrat Rep. Grayson and Republican Rep. Paul, the auditing of the Fed appears to be on the horizon. This will pull the curtain back from Oz and allow the American People to really see who’s standing there, in all their corruption! God bless everyone that fought so hard a battle to see this movement through.

More: Fed Sicks Attack Dogs On Ron Paul After Audit Amendment Passes

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How I Got Here From There

I pour my heart and soul out to you this morning. I left out H1N1, Carbon Taxation, how I was wrong and Ron Paul was right and some other details (to save time), but the essence of the whole is intact. I hope the next 30 minutes will provide you some insight into what drives me as an American today compared to what drove me years ago. Most of all, I hope it fires you up.

The Republic is not yet lost, America, but if we all just sit by and watch silently, it won’t be much longer before we have only ourselves to blame as the Nation dissolves into poverty and feudalism.

 
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I have lost what little faith I had left in George W.

I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it. I didn’t want to blog about the President’s speech in a mosque yesterday; it simply makes me too furious. But I couldn’t just let the event go completely without comment.

For the record, I have lost all faith in President George W. Bush. I’ve tried very hard for several years now to believe that the President was just sly, that he really understands the threat and the ’score’, but not after yesterday.

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Don’t Let Ron Paul Negate Your Common Sense

IMPORTANT NOTE FROM FOEHAMMER: The following article clearly shows the stage of my lack of true understanding of the events of 9-11 and Congressman Ron Paul. Obviously my opinions on both 9-11 and Dr. Ron Paul have changed dramatically in the interim. (Jan. 20, 2010)

Ron Paul button from 1988 Presidential bid as a LibertarianFrom paragraph one of Thomas Paine’s introduction to his masterwork, Common Sense, emphasis added:

“Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor; a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defence of custom. But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason.

So, I have re-typed that quotation to make a point this morning, though you probably have already surmised that. You see, this was one of those mornings when I woke up, made my coffee and sat down at my desk to find hate and guile in my mailbox and the comments bin of the Anvil. But I use such attacks to empower myself, something that my detractors are not typically aware of. Funny how having truth and reason on my side makes me particularly bulletproof. I highly recommend it to all political writers.

Liberal-minded citizens of just about any nation on the planet today are hardly different from ones past; they are filled to the eyeballs with their own self-righteous platitudes. It’s tiresome, sad and laughable. I enjoy people that have beliefs and strong ones, but when they are so absolutely convinced of their own superiority by way of taking the path of least resistance, I simply shrug. Nothing gained in life that is meaningful comes easy, and this is very true of the spiritual and psychological and the moral. Do people honestly believe that I work on the Anvil to “spread hate”? Is it so hard to believe that I am fighting to free minds from the shackles of so many Pollyannas that would drive us over cliffs in order to preserve even the illusion of Peace?

Ghandi was assassinated. He was a great and gentle man. But he was wrong. He wanted to make concessions to an enemy; concessions that his fellow Hindu were not willing to accept. Ghandi wanted to make peace with Pakistani Muslims and would have gone to extreme lengths to gain it — suicidal lengths that his assassin and those supporting him rightly perceived as a terrifically dangerous and unacceptable path for all of India.

Gopal Godse was one of the conspirators in the assassination of Mahatma Ghandi. He served 18 years in prison as a result. He had this to say in an interview at the age of 76:

“You see, right from Pakistan and Bangladesh every Muslim is a converted Hindu. Gandhi’s appeasement attitude (towards the Muslims) went far too much. That was why we killed him. Two hundred and fifty thousand Hindus were killed in Noakhali in October 1946. Hindu women were forced to remove their sindhoor and do Muslim rituals. And Gandhi said, ‘Hindus must bow their heads if Muslims want to kill them. We should follow the principle of ahimsa (non-violence).’ How can any sensible person tolerate this? Our action was not for a handful of people — it was for all the refugees who came from Pakistan.”

Today in the United States we have Congressman Ron Paul.

Ron Paul is very good at telling people what they want to hear, not what they need to know. Ron Paul is very good at objecting in order to establish the “chance for peace”, but he has no plans for war.

Was the United States of America founded on plans for peace? No. It was forged in war. We may hate that fact, but it is one that has to be understood. Freedom is the reward for blood, sweat and tears. It is a costly goal. This is why it has been so rarely had in the history of the world, and why the U.S.A. is a shining example of what is possible if only people have the courage to act in their own defense and retain the wise leadership to take them towards a higher standard. The existence and determination of the United States is the only reason that Freedom exists on the Earth today.

So, someone like Ron Paul irritates me especially, because he proposes himself to be a conservative, but in reality he is a political spinmeister with some very liberal slants. Having a liberal agenda is not all bad — I myself have what many would describe as liberal views — but a liberal agenda when it comes to war, I can not abide.

Let’s examine Ron Paul in his own words; I’ve kept an eye on him since long before he gained his recent “15 minutes” in the Republican Presidential Nomination Debates.

From Ron Paul’s ‘More of the Same In 2007′:

In Washington, the answer to every problem is always more of the same. If a war is not successful, escalate it– or even start another one. This is our only policy in Iraq, where we don’t even know whom the enemy really is. Can one in ten Americans even distinguish between Sunni, Shia, and Kurds? Unless we rethink our senseless policy of endless occupation, regime change, and nation building in the Middle East, we must expect more of the same: More troops injured or killed, more spending, more debt, more taxes, more militarism, and especially more government.

Notice that Ron Paul doesn’t tell us who the enemy is. I’ll tell you: Islam.

Lead by example, Ron.

From Ron Paul’s ‘Escalation in the Middle East’, emphasis added:

As I said last week on the House floor, speculation in Washington focuses on when, not if, either Israel or the U.S. will bomb Iran– possibly with nuclear weapons. The accusation sounds very familiar: namely, that Iran possesses weapons of mass destruction. Iran has never been found in violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and our own Central Intelligence Agency says Iran is more than ten years away from producing any kind of nuclear weapon. Yet we are told we must act immediately while we still can!

This all sounds very familiar, but many of my colleagues don’t seem to have learned much from the invasion of Iraq. House Democrats strongly criticized the Iraq troop surge after the president’s announcement, but then praised the president’s confrontational words condemning Iran. Many of those opposing a troop surge are not calling for a withdrawal of our troops from the Middle East, but rather for “redeployment.” Redeployment to where? Iran?

We need to return to reality when it comes to our Middle East policy. We need to reject the increasingly shrill rhetoric coming from the same voices who urged the president to invade Iraq.

The truth is that Iran, like Iraq, is a third-world nation without a significant military. Nothing in history hints that she is likely to invade a neighboring country, let alone America or Israel. I am concerned, however, that a contrived Gulf of Tonkin- type incident may occur to gain popular support for an attack on Iran.

The best approach to Iran, and Syria for that matter, is to heed the advice of the Iraq Study Group Report, which states:

“… the United States should engage directly with Iran and Syria in order to try to obtain their commitment to constructive policies toward Iraq and other regional issues. In engaging with Syria and Iran, the United States should consider incentives, as well as disincentives, in seeking constructive results.”

We all know how well talk and negotiations work in the Middle East. Ron Paul offers a false hope wrapped in a delusion, all in order to avoid doing what is necessary — flattening the nuclear centrifuges in Iran and negating that Islamic madness now before it ends up here in our backyards, or those of our European cousins. And Ron Paul does it with cavalier ease, because the American people have a distaste for the events in Iraq and I completely sympathize with those feelings. But Iraq must be seen for what it has to be, just like Afghanistan — stepping stones.

Our military is in the right place to project American power where it is needed most. The Islamic theocracy of Iran must be humbled. If we were not in Iraq and Afghanistan right now, we would not be in a position to destroy the nuclear ambitions of Iran. And Iran’s nuclear machinations were known to American intelligence prior to our invasion of Afghanistan, and long before our liberation of Iraq.

Again I say to Ron, lead by example, Congressman.

But, as I’ve already warned you, Ron Paul (and he’s hardly alone in Washington) is going to tell you what you want to hear, not what you need to know. That is not leadership; that is political expediency.

The world is a dangerous and cruel place, especially for young democratic republics. And yes, on the stage of world history, the U.S.A. is merely an infant still. So, we can not ever lower our guard and perceive that our enemies may all be reasoned with. The Ayatollah in Iran certainly can not be reasoned with — he believes in Islam far more than Ron Paul believes in the integrity of the U.S. government and military. Someone like Ron Paul negates your Common Sense and sucks away your spine. But our enemies are bolstered by zealots and madmen and clergy that would open the path for the Mahdi to come to Earth and turn us all into good little Muslims.

And then there is me; little old Foehammer.

I type and type, merely hoping beyond hope to open a few minds, pull awake a handful of slumbering Westerners each day. I’m here to engage your Common Sense, to light it on fire and to make you see the coming war for what it is, not for what someone like Ron Paul would have you believe it is. Wars are not all wrong. Wars are too often necessary. And today, as I look around again this morning, I have no doubt that we are engaged in the greatest of wars in human history, because the enemy approaches in ways that our ancestors never had to contend with.

We live in the Age of Information. With the click of my mouse, I can alter history. With the press of a button, I can send my thoughts to millions. And the Islamists are very, very aware of this capacity for change and manipulate it at astonishing rates. Combined with the might of Saudi oil revenues and the alliance of Muslim clergy all over the globe, the conversion rate to Islam is increasing because the cowardly and the weak-minded scare easily into the corner of the stronger, as they perceive it. This is why the French had so many traitors during World War II, because they being on the very tip of the Nazi spear, saw what at that time did look like the unstoppable juggernaut, the Blitzkrieg.

But the Nazis failed, and the collaborators in France were punished by their own people.

I view any American that converts to Islam since September 11, 2001 as no less of a traitor, because despite the best efforts of talking-heads and President George W. Bush to sway our Common Sense, a little reading and study has left me with absolutely no doubt as to the cause of that attack, and that was Islam.

It was not America’s lack of understanding of other people, yada yada yada. Doesn’t that baloney ever get old?

The facts swirl all around me here at the Anvil each and every day. It is a burden, a wearisome task to continue to bring them to you, gentle readers, but I feel a sense of responsibility to continue. I only wish that more of our leaders in Congress felt the same responsibility. I only wish that the legions of the Left felt even a twinge of it, that the doves in our nests would actually be able to see the reason for justified conflict instead of lumping all war together into the same cesspool.

In 1988, Ron Paul, the then Libertarian and not today’s Republican candidate, made an unsuccessful and, I’d venture to say, little-remembered run for the Presidency. If Ron Paul still has any true Libertarian ideals, I’m not really seeing them projected in his longterm vision for the defense of the United States. I myself often describe myself as a Libertarian, despite the fact that I am a registered Independent with no official ties to any party. I therefore would think the Congressman would have a much sharper vision for the future defense of the United States, based on his past party affiliations. It’s very telling that he apparently does not.

Don’t let Ron Paul negate your Common Sense. Instead create your own. It’s all right in front of you and world war, like it or not, is coming. You have a responsibility to perceive that, and prepare for it, or our free nations will indeed fail and one day we will be witness to honor killings in the United States, killings that will not be something illegal, but a new part of our newly formed Sharia Constitution.

That is not a future I’m willing to allow. I want you to join me in that determination.

Foehammer, out.

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Why the Democrats shouldn’t win the White House

After watching part of the second Republican debate last night, things started to become very clear for me on at least one point: the Democrats shouldn’t win the White House.

Why?

The root answer is very simple, but still deserves explanation, so I won’t drag this out longer than necessary, but I will get into some detail: The only candidates that are talking about “Global Jihad” and “Radical Islam” and “Immigration” as being the most important issues reside on the Right, not the Left.

In addition to that, even Texas Congressman Ron Paul, who made his points last night on Iraq being a quagmire, wasn’t completely wrong. He’s wrong in reasoning that the “enemy” would have left us alone years ago, or would leave us in peace today if we suddenly became more empathetic to them and hadn’t ever dropped a bomb in Iraq prior to 9-11 or afterwards, but he’s not wrong in understanding that moving out of Iraq may very well be in our best interest. Colorado Congressman Tancredo, on the other hand, said basically the same thing as Ron Paul when it comes to leaving Iraq, but in less controversial language because Tancredo doesn’t perceive the United States as “starting” this war between the forces of Islam in the Middle East and the West. He simply sees what I and others (like Hugh Fitzgerald over at Jihad Watch) see — that trying to force a victory in Iraq by old rules isn’t going to work, and it if does, the cost will be too great in American, British and other Allied lives. And anyway, the Islamists aren’t ever going to leave us alone. They want the United States. They want Europe. The evidence of this pervades the news every single day.

The Republican candidates to watch right now are Romney and Giulliani. McCain won’t win.

John McCain means well, and I supported him strongly back in 2000, but I’ve since come to believe several things about John today. One thing I see is that he’s too old for the job ahead. He’s lost steam in his current campaign and it’s only going to get harder for him as the other candidates get stronger and more face time and as the really big dogs eventually enter the race (i.e. Fred Thompson, Newt). The biggest factor against McCain now though is that he’s simply not talking the strongest language on the War on Terror. He’s not willing to confront Islam like I feel Romney and Giuliani would. McCain uses terms like “radical Islamic extremists” and for anyone that’s been here long enough should know, I steer clear of such apologetic slogans when I talk about the Islamic enemy. There’s nothing “radical” about “good Muslims”, there’s simply something “lazy” and “disingenuous” about “moderate” ones.

McCain is also lackluster when it comes to Illegal Immigration and I can’t let that slide. I have a long memory.

And there’s something bigger about McCain that bothers me, something I can’t quite put my finger on but that I perceive none-the-less: I think that the former backers of Bush are now behind McCain. I know that this might seem crazy, but he’s the most likely dog for their “status quo” mentality. Yes, the very same “rich guys” that put out virulent campaign ads that smeared McCain back when he first attempted to get the Republican nomination back in 2000 are now most likely to be behind him for President before they’d support any of the other current contenders. I don’t want any strong Bush backers back in power in Washington with their fingers in the pie and their lobbyists at work. Sorry. It’s time to move on and it’s certainly time to cut ties with Saudi Arabian oil.

As for who looks the best right now? Once again, the surprise is Mitt Romney.


Mitt Romney is like the “ice-man” of the current campaign. He’s never ruffled, never flustered, never off-message and never breaks a sweat. He looks like an American President. The man is simply a professional campaigner, no bones about it. He’s come from relative obscurity to the front of the polls in a very short time and I’ve been admiring his language. He is the only person in the campaign other than Tom Tancredo that is currently addressing “Global Jihad” and “Illegal Immigration” as being his primary concerns. And he’s extremely consistent on these topics. Now, this is a fairly big deal coming from me, because I’m a big fan of Rudy Giuliani from back when I was going through the 9-11 experience with rest of the country. And honestly, I’m starting to think that the idea of a “Rudy McRomney” ticket really isn’t just a funny slogan, though I’m thinking that leaving out the “Mac” might make a better burger. But Romney has gotten my full attention thus far.

Now the truly ironic part here is that Romney is a Mormon — a branch of Christianity that by all rights is no-less cultist in its origins than Islam is. However, the big difference is, as I’ve pointed out in other discussions about attempts at equivalence between Islam and Christianity, is that whether or not some of us might have misgivings about the realities behind Mormonism, the fact remains that Jesus Christ and his teachings are the foundation of the Mormon Church, and Muhammad is the center of Islam. Perhaps it’s Fate at work that two heretical off-shoots from Judeo-Christian belief systems would now be possibly running straight at each other like steaming trains. Because, as you must see, it’s far better to have someone in Washington who believes in the peaceful and gentle “spirit” of Jesus than it ever would be to have a Muslim in charge. I think Romney gets that message loud and clear. He might not ever be able to wipe away the stigma of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young from Mormon history, but he certainly can prove that he’s a follower of the ideals of Jesus Christ, and that my friends, is never a bad thing.

No person needs to believe or disbelieve in a religion, God, Heaven or Hell to come to understand that the philosophies of Jesus Christ are worth emulating and that those of Muhammad are worth defeating.

The Democrats don’t have anything like we see on the Republican ticket. They don’t have any bulls in the ring or persons of solid values. They don’t have the fight, or the real conviction to fight against the Islamic threat. And this, gentle readers, is why the Democrats shouldn’t win in 2008.

Now, it’s up to us to make sure that the right people get into the White House. At this point it’s far too early to declare who I’m fully backing and hopefully most of you are still on the fence watching, too. But I hope that what I’ve written today helps you decide what you should be looking for. We have got to stop Islam from strangling the United States with its hidden agendas and openly hostile terrorist acts, and we also must seal the borders tightly against further incursions of illegals. These are the two greatest issues on the table, and anyone that says otherwise is a fool.

So, please, put aside some of your preconceived notions about these candidates and some of your own bias and listen to what they are saying. Listen to the issues and find those voices that ring truthful. And in the next few months, when you hear more of what I’m talking about today coming through those voices, you’ll know who to pull that lever for when the time comes. The very future of the country depends on our wise choice. You know it as well as I do.

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