January 4, 2012

Rick Santorum is an Establishment Neo-con Candidate Who Supports the Status Quo



The Rockefeller faction in the U.S. is building up the military; they’re trying to get the Western countries on a full, militarized basis to prepare for World War III. They want to reduce population and they want to wipe out the Chinese. And they don’t want to lose control. They don’t want to lose power. They still have their Messianic, fascist, cultist beliefs that they are destined to rule humanity. The Israeli newspapers openly referred to China and Russia and Iran as Magog, and the G5 and G7 as Gog. They were trying to get all these countries to kill each other. They were trying to start World War III... They had this plan to start this whole Gog and Magog thing again. This time the plan involved starting a limited nuclear war between Iran and Israel. They were going to use that war as an excuse to set up martial law in the G7 countries. They’ve been trying it for quite a long time now — ever since 2001, even before... They are still trying to attack Iran. I’ve had reports now that they are planting nuclear bombs in the seabed off the shore of Tokyo to create another tsunami here. - David Wilcock's interview with Ben Fulford, CONFIRMED: The Trillion-Dollar Lawsuit That Could End Financial Tyranny, Divine Cosmos, December 12, 2011

The Trouble with My Uncle, Rick Santorum

January 3, 2012

The Daily Caller - If you want another big-government politician who supports the status quo to run our country, you should vote for my uncle, Rick Santorum. America is based on a strong belief in individual liberty. My uncle’s interventionist policies, both domestic and foreign, stem from his irrational fear of freedom not working.

It is not the government’s job to dictate to individuals how they must live. The Constitution was designed to protect individual liberty. My Uncle Rick cannot fathom a society in which people cooperate and work with each other freely. When Republicans were spending so much money under President Bush, my uncle was right there along with them as a senator. The reason we have so much debt is not only because of Democrats, but also because of big-spending Republicans like my Uncle Rick.

It is because of this inability of status quo politicians to recognize the importance of our individual liberties that I have been drawn to Ron Paul. Unlike my uncle, he does not believe that the American people are incapable of forming decisions. He believes that an individual is more powerful than any group (a notion our founding fathers also believed in).

Another important reason I support Ron Paul is his position on foreign policy. He is the only candidate willing to bring our troops home, not only from the Middle East, but from around the world.

Ron Paul seems to be the only candidate trying to win the election for a reason other than simply winning the election.

This year, I’ll vote for an honest change in our government. I’ll vote for real hope. I’ll vote for a real leader. This year, I will vote for Ron Paul.

John Garver is a 19-year-old student at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. John is a strong supporter of Ron Paul despite his love for family member Rick Santorum.

Ron Paul Blasts Back at Santorum after Being Called ‘Disgusting’

January 3, 2012

The Hill - Ron Paul blasted back at Rick Santorum, who referred to the Texas congressman as disgusting earlier in the day, deriding the former Pennsylvania senator as liberal and calling the incident not a very nice thing.

“I would say that’s not a very nice thing to do, Paul said during an interview Tuesday on Fox News. “I think he wants to deflect away from some of the charges made against him about having been a supporter of Arlen Specter — and he was a pretty liberal senator, he supported prescription drug programs, and No Child Left Behind, and voted for all of the foreign aid, so I would say he ought to be talking about that rather than calling me names.

Santorum reportedly called Paul “disgusting to Fox News reporters after appearing on the network’s morning show earlier Tuesday.

Paul and Santorum are both attempting to paint themselves as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney in the Iowa caucus, but deep ideological differences — especially on foreign policy — have sharply divided the Republican competitors.

Earlier this weekend, Santorum blasted Paul for negative robo-calling and his foreign policy platform.

“Just on the issue of commander in chief, he comes from the Dennis Kucinich wing of the Democratic Party, which is not a place where I’d want my commander in chief to be,” Santorum said on MSNBC. “The problem is Barack Obama in his second term, I fear, would not be much better.”

The Paul campaign, meanwhile, touted Tuesday the endorsement of one of Santorum’s nephews.

“Santorum’s 19-year-old nephew John Garver writes in the Daily Caller all about how his uncle’s longstanding, misplaced insecurities cause him to doubt how economic and civil liberties will help America reach its potential — if those like Santorum just step aside and permit them to,” the Paul campaign wrote in a news release.

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