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Quite Ironic that the people here saying the JBS is a radical group are funny. Nothing is more radical than the far left trying to topple Capitalism and destroy our Constitution. The Propaganda has reached a new fever pitch I see.
Quite Ironic that the people here saying the JBS is a radical group are funny. Nothing is more radical than the far left trying to topple Capitalism and destroy our Constitution. The Propaganda has reached a new fever pitch I see.
Laugh about this, then.
Republican mainstream unhappiness with the Birchers intensified after Welch circulated a letter calling President Dwight D. Eisenhower a "conscious, dedicated agent of the Communist Conspiracy." Welch went further in a book titled The Politician, written in 1956 and published by the JBS in 1963, which declared that Eisenhower's brother Milton (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Milton_Eisenhower&action=edit&redl ink=1 - broken link) was Ike's superior within the Communist apparatus and alleging that other top government officials were also communist tools, including "ex president Truman and Roosevelt, and the last Sec. Of State John Foster Dulles and former CIA Director Allan W. Dulles (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Allan_W._Dulles&action=edit&redlin k=1 - broken link)." Conservative writer William F. Buckley, Jr., an early friend and admirer of Welch, regarded his accusations against Eisenhower as "paranoid and idiotic libels" and attempted unsuccessfully to purge Welch from the JBS. Welch responded by attempting to take over Young Americans for Freedom, a conservative youth organization founded with assistance from Buckley.
You know one of the handlers on the left told their sheep to say Koch, JBS and Beck as much as possible as a new attack and the idiots actuially believe it is.
Just about anything NOT left wingnut is good. If Beck, Koch and Bircher gets their panties in a wad, I'm all for it People are running from the insanity and childish nature of the left. Their mouth, olbermann, was kicked to the curb and when AOL went in bed with the worst of the left, their stocks started tanking.
You know one of the handlers on the left told their sheep to say Koch, JBS and Beck as much as possible as a new attack and the idiots actuially believe it is.
Just about anything NOT left wingnut is good. If Beck, Koch and Bircher gets their panties in a wad, I'm all for it People are running from the insanity and childish nature of the left. Their mouth, olbermann, was kicked to the curb and when AOL went in bed with the worst of the left, their stocks started tanking.
"Thread is about Beck and birchyers and Koch. If you want to start Obama Hater thread go ahead."
Don't you hate it when people see, 'in your face analogies' to your inconsequential observations.
The colossally challenged prejudicial rants that try to label political systems or people with some strand of innuendo are the stuff of academia where you can make a career out of studying how many angels can fit on the head of a pin.
How did you arrive at the conclusion I hate Obama?
Is it not within your intellectual capacity to understand or tolerate opposing opinion?
What are the projected consequences of Beck being a card carrying member of the JBS?
You set the stage to apply your scattered logic to more important and more irresistable issues.
There are more dangling threads that lead to the conclusion Obama must be a communist/socialst/marxist/imaginary nobel peace surprise winner, whatever.
Beck threads are never about Beck, they are about destroying political opposition.
'Your greatness is measured by the power of your enemies', so I guess Beck and even Palin are fleas on Obama's flank according to your beliefs. That makes Obama, really the agenda he is shilling, nothing but a flea bitten hound howling at the moon.
Republican mainstream unhappiness with the Birchers intensified after Welch circulated a letter calling President Dwight D. Eisenhower a "conscious, dedicated agent of the Communist Conspiracy." Welch went further in a book titled The Politician, written in 1956 and published by the JBS in 1963, which declared that Eisenhower's brother Milton (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Milton_Eisenhower&action=edit&redl ink=1 - broken link) was Ike's superior within the Communist apparatus and alleging that other top government officials were also communist tools, including "ex president Truman and Roosevelt, and the last Sec. Of State John Foster Dulles and former CIA Director Allan W. Dulles (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Allan_W._Dulles&action=edit&redlin k=1 - broken link)." Conservative writer William F. Buckley, Jr., an early friend and admirer of Welch, regarded his accusations against Eisenhower as "paranoid and idiotic libels" and attempted unsuccessfully to purge Welch from the JBS. Welch responded by attempting to take over Young Americans for Freedom, a conservative youth organization founded with assistance from Buckley.
No doubt, if they see the GOP president as a communist operative.
Beck's recent rant about both presidents Bush being in on some worldwide Muslim conspiracy to form a caliphate stretching from Morocco to Indonesia with the help of the worldwide communist conspiracy is straight out of the Birch songbook.
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