On CSPAN Book TV "W" while pushing his book made it so hard
to follow his train of thought, frankly it just wasn't worth it. He
wondered around his answer until you were dizzy.
One clear thing at the end of the interview you couldn't
miss was his smirky little smile, you remember it, when he said a lot
can happen in the next year when talking about the election.
One, is brother Jeb could run with Cris, but what Bush was
alluding to was something to do with the country, or perhaps Obama and
the birther movement, Bush was coy, but what ever it is he seems to
know about it. Maybe he was being cute, but I don't think so.
Let the games begin.
(Ziggy Brezinski said it was time for Mubarak to move on.
Even Kissinger is pushing for him to leave. They work for the same
people.)
Won’t get fooled again?
ElBaradei serves on the Board of Trustees of
the International Crisis Group, who on Friday issued a press release protesting the decision on
behalf of Egyptian authorities to place ElBaradei under house arrest.
(Connect the dots guys.)
In
other words, this is a major geopolitical steering group for the global
elite.
The
fact that their man ElBaradei is being primed to head up the
post-Mubarak government should set alarm bells ringing in the ears of
every demonstrator who is protesting in the name of trying to wrestle
Egypt away from the clutches of new world order control.
Indeed, even Mubarak himself is now seemingly
catching on to the understanding that his usefulness to the global
power elite has run its course, remarking during a national address Saturday that the protests were “part
of a bigger plot to shake the stability and destroy the legitimacy” of
the political system.
ElBaradei
is the central figure in a long term plot to subvert and steer the
outcome of a revolution that the global elite knew was coming three
years ahead of time. Although his installation as puppet president may
see political freedoms temporarily restored as a symbolic gesture,
Egypt’s destiny will still be firmly under the control of the same
parties that have pulled Mubarak’s strings for the past three decades.
Sham Afghanistan-style rigged elections will ensue
where the Egyptian people are given the false decision of choosing
between two globalist-controlled puppets. The international media will
hail the event as a momentous occasion for democracy in the Middle East
and broadcast endless images of purple fingers, but the true legacy of
the revolution will be eviscerated and Egyptians will eventually
realize that they were the victims of a cruel deception
P.S. I can't write, but you can take any idea
if it's worthy and call it your own, or do whatever you like with my
permission as long as you correct the mistakes! I'm dyslexic and
mistakes abound, sometimes you'll have to reread to figure out what I
meant to say. I'm doing the best I can as is spell check, but I don't
always see the mistakes even after I've reread the email.
Thank you.
Ladies in Lavender
From: The Constant Gardner.
"... Political Correctness remains just what it
was intended to be: a sophisticated and dangerous form of censorship
and oppression, imposed upon the citizenry with the ultimate goal of
manipulating, brainwashing and destroying our society." -- NewsMax.com
"CONFORMITY IS THE JAILER OF FREEDOM AND THE ENEMY OF GROWTH."
John F. Kennedy
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