not everyone is, but Charles Lane is, as well as his jewish cohorts at
The New Republic


On Dec 28, 10:34 am, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeppers,  everyone who sees through Crazy Uncle Ron's antics is a "Zionist
> Warmonger".....
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> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 11:26 AM, plainolamerican <[email protected]
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> > wrote:
> > calling RP a racist exposes Charles Lane as a zionist warmonger to
> > ignore
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> > he's doing it because he's an israel supporter and a member for the
> > CFR and wants more intervention in the middle east.
> > he thinks that the muzzies are coming to kill him because they're
> > jealous of America's success, rather than face the truth that they're
> > retaliating for exploiting middle east resources, political
> > intervention, and American military occupation.
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> > On Dec 28, 8:51 am, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > *Wash. Post’s Lane: Ron Paul has the ‘foreign policy views of Jeremiah
> > > Wright’
> > > *
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> > >http://dailycaller.com/2011/12/25/wash-posts-lane-ron-paul-has-th-for...
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> > > Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul’s foreign policy outlook isn’t so
> > dissimilar
> > > to that of President Obama’s long-time pastor and mentor the Rev.
> > Jeremiah
> > > Wright, says Washington Post editorial writer Charles Lane.
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> > > On “Fox News Sunday,” Lane made the ideological connection between Paul
> > and
> > > Wright, who claimed after the 9/11 attacks that “America’s chickens” had
> > > come home to roost.
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> > > “Well, I think one of the amazing things that this all shows that this is
> > > the Republican Party might be about to crown the winner of the Iowa
> > > caucuses, somebody with the foreign policy views of Jeremiah Wright,”
> > Lane
> > > said. “Remember that? I mean, Ron Paul goes around blaming the United
> > > States for 9/11, etc., etc. So it is obvious he’s not going to be the
> > > nominee.”
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> > > According to Lane, a Paul win in Iowa would likely knock Minnesota Rep.
> > > Michele Bachmann and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum out of the
> > > presidential race,  since they’re so vested in the outcome of the Iowa
> > > caucuses.
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> > > “I think it’s a plus for Romney, it’s a plus for Gingrich,” Lane said of
> > a
> > > possible Paul victory.
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> > > “But some of the other more marginal candidates will have to drop out
> > > simply because Bachmann staked her whole thing on Iowa, and so did
> > > Santorum. An interesting question was, does Rick Perry carry on after
> > that?
> > > Probably, because he’s got the money and enough to survive into New
> > > Hampshire. But a Ron Paul victory with maybe Romney a second I think is —
> > > really puts Romney in a great position going into New Hampshire.”
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> > >  CrazyUncleRon..jpg
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> > >  CrazyUncleRonsForeignAndDomesticPolicies..jpg
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> > >  RonPaulInIowa..jpg
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