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  1. 17 hours ago, Jim1cor13 said:

    Sanders is actually right on this, while most others tip toe around it. At least

    he cannot be squelched by being accused as an anti-semite, but I am sure some

    will try. What a world it could be if people could forget about their bias and just learn

    to live together in a peaceful manner without trying to kill each other. Too many

    agenda's I suppose with religion being the worst offender.

    Good morning Jim.

    They may not label him an anti-semite, but you know "self hating jew" will tossed at him.

  2. Interesting timing for an attack on Belgium. Seems their parliament is about to recognize Palestine:

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    Belgium is the next country likely to make some type of move toward recognizing “Palestine,” though it is not clear what form that recognition will take.

    There are three resolutions by opposition parties regarding the wording of a resolution, but no date has been set in parliament for a debate.

    According to reports in the Belgian press on Wednesday, the ruling coalition is trying to formulate its own resolution aimed at conditioning governmental recognition on certain conditions that will enable it to determine the right timing for such a move.

     


     

    continue at https://theuglytruth.wordpress.com/2016/03/22/lest-we-forget-after-france-belgian-parliament-next-in-line-to-recognize-palestine/

     

     

  3. On March 11, 2016 at 5:57 PM, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

    I gave ya the ruby, something I very seldom do.

    With that outta the way, who the hell do you think you are to questions one's patriotism for calling out a fascist and NWO puppet?

    "When fascism comes to America, it will be draped in the flag and carrying a cross."

    Sounds a lot like Rafael.

    Ted Cruz: the GOP's Obama.

    Right back at ya buddy. 

     

    So though you and your Nazi followers may want to learn how to read. 

     

    I never maid the statement that you quoted me for, Texas Granny did. 

     

     

     

    Please stop posting blatant lies - none of this information is even close to the truth. 

     

     
     
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    There are a boatload of myths and twisted facts that permeate the social media about Ted and Heidi Cruz. Some of it is done on purpose by those who wish to make their candidate stand out by denigrating another. I give Americans more credit though that the majority have just been fed misinformation and “just don’t know” the truth. 

    This article should dispel those myths and please; feel free to check for yourself that every single word is fact. I know it is really long but you must understand, point by point, all the myths you have heard are not Ted Cruz. They are lies made to hurt him as a candidate. I could add so much more but feel free to ask questions.

    Ted Cruz

    Ted Cruz loved the Constitution and debating since high school. He spent a lot of time on debating teams and actually made small amounts of money speaking at places like the VFW and American Legion which he saved an applied to college.

    Ted Cruz worked his way through college; Princeton and Harvard and specialized in constitutional law. He finished at the top of his class, was considered one of the most brilliant students and as such, was selected to clerk for the Chief Justice 
     of the Supreme Court. This is an honor that only goes to the very best and brightest and immerse you in constitutional law.

    After Cruz finished his clerkships, he took a position with Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal, now known as 
    , from 1997 to 1998. While with the firm, Cruz worked on matters relating to the 
    , and helped prepare testimony for the 
    against President 
    .

    Cruz joined the 
     in 1999 as a domestic policy adviser, advising then-Governor 
     on a wide range of policy and legal matters, including civil justice, criminal justice, constitutional law, immigration, and government reform. In other words, in private practice and working for George Bush, Ted Cruz was no ordinary lawyer. He was immersed in the policies and values we hold dear today.

    Where it gets really good

    After working for George Bush, he was appointed to work at the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) as director of policy planning. In that role, he cut through the red tape and regulations to help create tens of thousands of jobs. Ted Cruz knew if you de-regulate, you unchain business and growth occurs. You can read about that role at this link – 
    .

    While working at the FTC, he was asked to become the Solicitor General of Texas by 
     
    . The office had been established in 1999 to handle appeals involving the state, but Abbott hired Cruz with the idea that Cruz would take a "leadership role in the United States in articulating a vision of 
    ."

    As Solicitor General, Cruz argued before the 
     nine times.

    Ted fought before the supreme court for our “right to keep and bear arms” in the most famous gun rights case to date; District of Columbia v Heller. In addition to his success in Heller, Cruz successfully defended the constitutionality of the 
     monument on the 
     grounds before the U.S. Supreme Court, winning 5–4.

    Ted fought before the supreme court in the famous 
     case where he battled the UN, World Court, 90 countries and even George W. Bush to defend American sovereignty and won. Anyone that thinks Ted favors the NWO or world dominion better look at this because nothing could be further than from the truth. Ted feels that no country and certainly not the U.N. can tell the United States what to do. All power is vested in our own government of the people and the constitution.

    When Ted Cruz decide to run for the Senate, he was going up against the incumbent democrat who had deep pockets. When he told his party and looked for support, they told him “wait your turn” because they had already picked out a RINO for the job. Ted went against the and went “grass roots to the people” winning the election by a landslide.

    In the Senate, Ted has fought time and time again to protect our rights and fight the left. In many cases, he has had to fight his own party as well when they so easily give in and cut deals. He is not considered an insider in any way, shape or form. He has called for border security, a wall, deportation and fought amnesty since before 2012.

    Heidi Cruz

    Heidi Cruz was the daughter of missionaries who spent a lot of time overseas helping people and bringing them not only relief, but the Christian values we embrace. She eventually went on to graduate from Harvard (again, on her own dime and not from some fabulously rich family).

    Heidi worked for the 
     administration on economic policy, eventually becoming the director for the Western Hemisphere on the 
     under National Security Advisor
     in 2003. In 2005, she joined Goldman Sachs, serving as a private wealth manager. That means handling accounts of over $40 million and giving investment direction. She took a leave of absence without pay for her husband's 2016 presidential campaign.

    Allegations about her supporting and contributing to a New World Order are completely false and the whole smear against her was done in Ted’s Senate campaign by the opposition. Heidi was an international investment banker who was invited to be part of a working group at the Council on Foreign Relations which reviewed a notorious 2005 paper called “Building a North American Community” which was largely authored by Robert Pastor and is the presumed origin of the idea of the North American Union, though Pastor has repeatedly denied that it contains anything like that.

    Heidi Cruz’ role in all of this was as one of a large panel of readers and her sole identifiable contribution to the project is a one-paragraph response in the final appendix in which she says:

    “We must emphasize the imperative that economic investment be led and perpetuated by the private sector. There is no force proven like the market for aligning incentives, sourcing capital, and producing results like financial markets and profit-making businesses. This is simply necessary to sustain a higher living standard for the poorest among us — truly the measure of our success. As such, investment fund sand financing mechanisms should be deemed attractive instruments by those committing the capital and should only be developed in conjunction with market participants.”

    So basically, her role here is to say that free markets and free trade are the answer to greater regional prosperity. Amazing. Republican principles in a few sentences and suddenly she is accused of being part of the NWO? You can read more here – 

    Please do some research on your own. If you see something negative about Ted or Heidi, I am willing to bet the real story is quite different than those using it to smear a great patriot couple.

     

     
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    I understand supporting your choice for candidate but there is nothing patriotic about bashing another candidate with lies and innuendo. 
     
     
    :cowboy2:

     

     

    I only gave her my blessings. 

     

    Now let me tell you something while your hiding behind your computer.

     

    YOU ARE NOT A PATRIOT. 

     

    You no nothing about the Constitution of the United States of America. 

     

    Or the rule of law. Your candidate is, and has been from the beginning, inciting violence. 

     

    And that is not Patriotic, nor is it legal. So ask yourself how come he gets away with it? 

     

    That's because he is doing exactly what he's supposed to be doing. Because about the only that 

     

    has come out of Washington in the last 50 yrs that wasn't scripted IS TED CRUZ. And that is why 

     

    the POWERS THAT CONTROL YOU have lost it and are in a pure rage. They know that Ted will 

     

    utterly destroy all the demonic buildings that you and your ilk so greatly value. 

     

    But there is one thing that your kind NEVER seem to understand. It's an old Texas saying,

     

    "When you sow the wind, you REAP the whirlwind". And you will reap it, because your 

     

    demon master doesn't care about you, he only wants you dead. 

     

    Only Jesus Christ can save you. 

    Ever teach any cows how to spell?

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  4. I understand supporting your choice for candidate but there is nothing patriotic about bashing another candidate with lies and innuendo

    Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/217038-the-real-ted-and-heidi-cruz-are-in-bed-with-shadow-government/#ixzz42bs382d9

    God bless you Granny. 1000 Pluses

    Bless you too.

    I gave ya the ruby, something I very seldom do.

    With that outta the way, who the hell do you think you are to questions one's patriotism for calling out a fascist and NWO puppet?

    "When fascism comes to America, it will be draped in the flag and carrying a cross."

    Sounds a lot like Rafael.

    Ted Cruz: the GOP's Obama.

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  5. Good morning ladies :)  I don't believe the Bush clan likes Cruz.  Cruz fought against GW Bush and the international court to uphold Texas execution  ruling against an illegal who raped and murdered a teenage girl.  Here are a few articles to research ;)

     

    “I just don’t like the guy,” Bush said Sunday night, according to conversations with more than half a dozen donors who attended the event.

    One donor in the room said the former president had been offering mostly anodyne accounts of how the Bush family network views the current campaign and charming off-the-cuff jokes, until he launched into Cruz.

    “I was like, ‘Holy sh-t, did he just say that?’” the donor said. “I remember looking around and seeing that other people were also looking around surprised.”

    Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/10/jeb-bush-george-bush-donors-ted-cruz-214933#ixzz42P7BPqA2

    Follow us: @politico on Twitter | Politico on Facebook

     

     

    In 2003, Jose Ernesto Medellin was on death row for his subhuman crimes a decade earlier: the rape and murder of two young girls, ages 14 and 16.  Medellin was an illegal immigrant and sought to have his execution stayed, claiming that during his trial he was not notified of an international law through which he could have obtained legal aid from the Mexican consulate. Mexico then sued the United States on behalf of Medellin and 50 other illegal immigrants that were incarcerated in the U.S. for crimes they committed on US soil, citing the same loophole.

    District and appellate courts threw out Medellin’s requests, but the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case.  Before the case could be argued, however, the Bush administration stepped in.

    Bush took the position that as president, he had the authority under the Constitution to order states to review the convictions and sentences of foreign nationals in order to advise them of their rights according to international law.

    Prompted by the Bush memorandum, Medellin re-filed in Texas state court. Who was the state's solicitor general? Ted Cruz.

    After the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed Medellin’s second appeal, the Supreme Court once again said they would take up the case. Ted Cruz argued the case before the Supreme Court in what was a quite contentious back and forth, recounted below from a summer 2014 issue of the New Yorker:

    He (Cruz) argued that the President could not order Texas to reopen the cases without the specific authorization of Congress. Cruz duelled with Stephen Breyer and other skeptical Justices for well over the allotted thirty minutes. Breyer ribbed Cruz: “As I read the Constitution, it says all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States shall be the supreme law of the land, and the judges in every state—I guess it means including Texas”—the audience laughed—“shall be bound thereby.”

    “Certainly, Justice Breyer,” Cruz answered. “Texas, of course, does not dispute that the Constitution, laws, and treaties are the supreme law of the land.” But, he went on, the President’s order, in this case, was none of these. The questioning of Cruz became so raucous that, at one point, Justice John Paul Stevens felt compelled to interject, “You said there are six reasons. . . . I really would like to hear what those reasons are without interruption from all of my colleagues.” Cruz won the case, six-to-three, with Stevens joining the Court’s conservatives.

    Cruz bested not only the president, but all of his allies in this victory, and just as the clock was winding down on the Bush administration to boot.

    - See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2015/11/the-real-reason-gw-bush-hates-ted-cruz#sthash.NB3aaDYV.dpuf

    Hahaha... Bushes don't like cruz?

    Neil Bush just joined Rafael's finance committee, proving that cruz is another establishment politician beholden to the bankers and NWO.

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  6. Not sure which to be more disappointed with ya ladies, your belief of the official story or how easily y'all are willing to give up the little privacy you have left.

    I wouldn't put it past this government, especially this administration, that the whole event was done to get the back door they want.

    In related news, I read the the land of fruits and nuts and joo York are considering outlawing encrypted phone.

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  7. Ladies, speaking of safes, why don't you just give me the combination of yours to me?

    I promise not to come clean it out while you're gone. Nor will I give it out to any crooks (hackers).

    As for your latest scenirio, it has jack shiite to do with any current event. Nice try.

    I'm not giving an inch on this one. I like my privacy, or the little that's left.

    God bless Tim Cook, a man that understands our need for privacy.

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  8. Tuesday, February 09, 2016 by: Daniel Barker

    Tags: Jesus Christ, medical marijuana, Biblical scripture

    (NaturalNews) Although some may find the idea a bit challenging to their traditional religious beliefs, there is ample historical and scientific evidence that Jesus Christ was a cannabis user and that he used the plant to heal the sick.

    In 2003, High Times published an article written by Chris Bennett titled "Was Jesus a Stoner?" which explored the likelihood that cannabis was a key ingredient in the "anointing oil" used by Jesus and his followers in rituals and for healing purposes.

    Bennett's argument was backed by scholarly works that provided scientific evidence supporting his assertions. Since the article appeared, other researchers have examined and debated the theory, with many agreeing that it has merit.

    From the original High Times article:

    "Christ" is the Greek translation of the Hebrew "Messiah." In modern English, this term would be translated as the "anointed one." The title "Christ" was only placed upon he who had "God's unction upon him."

    This holy anointing oil, as described in the original Hebrew version of the recipe in Exodus (30:22-23), contained over six pounds of kaneh-bosem, a substance identified by respected etymologists, linguists, anthropologists, botanists and other researchers as cannabis, extracted into about six quarts of olive oil, along with a variety of other fragrant herbs. The ancient anointed ones were literally drenched in this potent mixture.

    Kaneh-bosem = cannabis?

    Kaneh-bosem certainly does sound like the modern day term cannabis, and there is little doubt that hemp was widely used by the Hebrew culture in those times.

    As reported by High Times, Carl P. Ruck, professor of classical mythology at Boston University, wrote:

    "There can be little doubt about a role for cannabis in Judaic religion.... There is no way that so important a plant as a fiber source for textiles and nutritive oils and one so easy to grow would have gone unnoticed... the mere harvesting of it would have induced an entheogenic reaction."

    Ritual and medicinal use of cannabis

    Entheogen – a term coined by Professor Ruck – refers to any substance used to induce spiritual experiences. The use of entheogens such as cannabis, peyote and psilocybin mushrooms has been linked to the formation of nearly all the world's religions, so it's perhaps no surprise that cannabis likely played a role in the birth of Christianity.

    It's easy to understand the role, considering the near-miraculous healing properties of the plant. We are now beginning to rediscover the myriad medicinal uses for cannabis - remedies that have been known for thousands of years, but which have been forgotten amidst the government-created anti-marijuana hysteria that has existed in the United States for more than half a century.

    Fortunately, those attitudes are changing now, and the Christ–cannabis connection debate is perhaps an example of an overdue reexamination of some of our collective beliefs that have been clouded by propaganda.

    What would Jesus do?

    Those familiar with the history of the outlawing of marijuana in the U.S. are well aware that this was a direct result of pressure by corporate interests. Then later, of course, the failed War on Drugs went into full swing, and punishing marijuana users and dealers became big business for law enforcement and run-for-profit prisons.

    Cannabis and the hemp plant in general offer us a cheap, effective and renewable source of a great number of beneficial products – some with almost miraculous properties – but since there is little profit in it for Big Pharma and other big business interests, the progress toward legalization has been slow and met with bitter opposition every inch of the way.

    One might wonder, what would Jesus think about that?

    From The Guardian:

    Quoting the New Testament, Mr Bennett argues that Jesus anointed his disciples with the oil and encouraged them to do the same with other followers. This could have been responsible for healing eye and skin diseases referred to in the Gospels.

    "If cannabis was one of the main ingredients of the ancient anointing oil _ [sic] and receiving this oil is what made Jesus the Christ and his followers Christians, then persecuting those who use cannabis could be considered anti-Christ," Mr Bennett concludes.

    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/052902_Jesus_Christ_medical_marijuana_Biblical_scripture.html#ixzz40YDnPilD

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  9. Wise up?

    I'm not the one the believes the invasive and tyrannical government..

    Maybe I've grown a bit cynical in my rapidly approaching middle age. I figure that's better than being ignorant in my old age.

    Hell, early eye witness account of this "terror attack" had three white men wearing black military fatigues doing the shooting, not two "Islamic extremist".

    I tend to believe early eye witness accounts; the truth usually comes out before the Feds get there to tell about carrots and sticks.

    Good luck ladies, you'll be needing it.

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  10. <blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="SgtFuryUSCZ" data-cid="1620867" data-time="1455731047">SgtFuryUSCZ, on 17 Feb 2016 - 12:44 PM, said:<p>***/// Any company failing to put the welfare of entire The Republic that enabled them to succeed SO muchbefore the 'privacy' of some KNOWN radical islamic terrorist assasin murderers does NOT deserve thegreat fortune they have attained at it's expense.  Screw you APPLE TERROR SUPPORTERS:angry: DO the RIGHT THING, Apple.... Protect the innocent from further barbarism by letting THE ENEMY know thatYOU are NOT in cahoots with them and will NOT provide them SAFE HAVEN now or in the future! What you are doing is in essence is colluding with the enemy,providing them aid and assistance in their TERROR,and akin to giving them sanctuary thus ENABLING THEM...  :angry: Oh, yuh, right... we forgot... you're one of those liberal p.o.s. entities that believes in Sanctuary Cities.why WOULD you be expected to DO THE RIGHT THING and defend The Republic

  11. by Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor

    In an attempt to position himself as the most pro-Israel Republican candidate, Marco Rubio told a Jewish audience in Florida yesterday that if elected President, his first act would be to offer an osculum asinum to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

    If elected President, I will immediately fly to Tel Aviv, meet with Bibi Netanyahu, and kiss his keister,” Rubio told a cheering throng of Jewish Republicans at the Vulgar Rich People’s Kosher Retirement Center in Miami Beach.

    Asked whether he would recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s eternal capital, as other Republicans have promised, Rubio responded: “I’ll do them one better: I’ll recognize Jerusalem as AMERICA’s eternal capital too, and deem Bibi our Eternal Emperor.”

    Asked by a reporter whether Americans would accept subjugation to a Jewish emperor, Rubio cited the case of Emperor Norton, a 19th century San Francisco madman who appointed himself Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, hired a printer to issue “currency” with his picture on it, and was humored by the entire city. “That’s pretty much what we’re already doing with the Rothschilds,” Rubio explained. “Why not make it official, and admit we’re just a pathetic, impoverished, exploited province of the Eternal Empire of the Jewish State?”

    During last night’s private presidential debate at Sheldon Adelson’s Las Vegas mansion, miffed Republican candidates responded to Rubio by claiming that their Israel policies would be even more obsequious. “Marco Rubio only spoke of kissing Bibi’s royal tushe once. If elected, I promise to kiss it repeatedly and with gusto,” enthused Ted Cruz.

    Carly Fiorina responded with a graphic and unprintable description of how she, if elected, would display her submission to Bibi. Ben Carson said he would let Bibi humiliate him and call him a schvartze. Chris Christie chimed in that Bibi was welcome to mock his obesity. Jeb Bush said his first act would be to paint a big blue Star of David on the White House.

    Mike Huckabee insisted that if elected he would just resign and let Bibi be president. Donald Trump emphasized that he hates Arabs even more than Israel does, and would ship every Muslim in America to concentration camps in the Negev Desert where Bibi could use them in radiation experiments.

    The only discordant note was struck from deep within the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where a faint voice was heard to whisper: “F— the Jews, they don’t vote for us anyway.”

    http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/01/13/rubio-bibi/

    Flatdawg says: Klinton may go further.

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  12. It was planned, scripted and a perfectly executed operation.

     

    I know this because according to the U.C.M.J. {Uniform Code of Military Justice}

     

    any American personnel giving any type of information to an enemy force would 

     

    be immediately brought up on charges of treason.  They would never had told Iran 

     

    that it was there fault, or that they were sorry. 

    Iran is our enemy and a war has been declared?

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  13. Just a thought for all of us...

     

    Nobody can create a feeling within you without your consent.

     

    Close that door, we will feel much better about ourself and the world around us, and our part in that world if

    we would reject the noise and constant drama coming in from those who want to shape your thought and opinion.

    Don't allow them to dictate to you how you should feel and respond. The outside voices coming into our homes

    can only continue their game if we consent to it. Turn them off, and watch how quickly your mind settles.

    "Shortly, the public will be unable to reason or think for themselves. They'll only be able to parrot the information they've been given on the previous night's news."

    Zbigniew Brzezinski

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