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Top-Tier Candidates Push Globalist Agenda by Ron Levine, January 13, 2008

Our Founding Fathers warned us that governments tend to go astray, so they created a divinely inspired form of government so we could hold it in check, if we do our duty by participating in our self-government by being ever vigilant as they admonished.

Our government has gone astray, so the process of correcting it is properly termed doing our civic duty. Rather than taking on warped reality labels like "anti-government" that would confuse less vigilant voters, we should talk in terms of restoring the proper function of our government such as our system of checks and balances and constitutional government of limited size and scope. We should talk about "The Proper Role of Government" particularly since there are cleverly designed tricky strategies working against Ron Paul.

By others declaring that he is not a Republican, it further confuses people particularly when it is said as a scare tactic that combines with other misinformation such as when Ross Perot ran against the Republican we got a Clinton (Hillary) and with Ron Paul, in the minds of people as the Libertarian, running, we don't want to get another Clinton. This is why the news media as a tool of the globalists are persistent in their first phase of calling Ron Paul a Libertarian candidate. It also counters our drive to get people to register Republican to vote for Ron Paul in the primary and it is dishonest and deceptive, but so many buy into it because Ross Perot wasn't a Republican. Expect that to become massive misinformation once they get the Libertarian label to stick in a two phase attack. I have even heard it from a professor with a doctorate degree in political science and his students were also buying into it until I called him on it. These things get repeated without being questioned. I ask my Ron Paul supporter friends to become very aware of the counter to this trickery which when pointed out becomes very apparent.

The difference is Ron Paul IS a Republican, so he won't be running against the Republican candidate because he is the Republican candidate. Some say he is not Republican in the sense that he is different than the other Republican public servants and candidates. True, but the Republican Party itself is corrupted and the others are betraying the Republican Party principles.

Let's examine that. Please read this and become very aware because we who are driven to campaign for Ron Paul need the tools to help people get the facts and labels correct. Here is the Utah Republican Party platform. Notice the first plank of our platform:

THE PROPER ROLE OF GOVERNMENT. We believe government properly exists by the consent of the governed and must be restrained from intruding into the freedoms of its citizens. The function of government is not to grant rights, but to protect the unalienable, God-given rights of life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness.
Notice that Ron Paul is an advocate of Constitutional government and The Proper Role of Government. He is more Republican then the rest. The others betray Republican principles and betray our Founders' design of our government, so who is not Republican? ...AND who is anti OUR government of our United States of America? They are the Globalists who lead us astray of our principles in preparation to take us to global governance and betray us and our Constitution.

Who is the candidate that always votes Constitutionally?

Who is the candidate that has the long record of fighting the rest to keep our sovereignty?

Be careful. Other candidates might use that word particularly as Ron Paul increases in popularity, but look at their records and their globalist affiliations.

We are being taken over at all levels of government from our local communities to nationally with such things as United Nations agenda 21 and the gun control they tried (reason so many got voted out ;) and even with most of our presidential candidates as best described in their own words in the globalist publication of the Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs in their series Campaign 2008 on Presidential candidates who are globalists as indicated in their own words in their own articles as follows:

Barack Obama wrote: "Renewing American Leadership" in Foreign Affairs, July/August 2007

Mitt Romney wrote: "Rising to a New Generation of Global Challenges" in Foreign Affairs, July/August 2007

Rudolph W. Giuliani wrote: "Toward a Realistic Peace" in Foreign Affairs, September/October 2007

John Edwards wrote: "Reengaging With the World" in Foreign Affairs, September/October 2007

Hillary Rodham Clinton wrote: "Security and Opportunity for the Twenty-first Century" in Foreign Affairs, November/December 2007

John McCain wrote: "An Enduring Peace Built on Freedom" in Foreign Affairs, November/December 2007

Bill Richardson wrote: "A New Realism" in Foreign Affairs, January/February 2008

Mike Huckabee wrote: "America's Priorities in the War on Terror" in Foreign Affairs, January/February 2008

In their own words, the above candidates tell us they are globalists. Study and read their words both veiled and very clear as they appeal for support of powerful interests of those who manipulate world events and central banks to bring us to global governance.


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