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guido.cavalcanti

Member Since: September 17, 2010

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  • No, cancelled GBTV a long time ago, when I noticed he did have an agenda. Beck will express concern about Romney, but at the end of the day he‘ll tell his viewers they need to vote for Romney because he’s the lesser of two evils. I’m not going to choose the lesser of two evils, I’m going to vote for the candidate who I feel is right.

    It’s funny you mention the tea party as being tired of this because the majority of Tea Partiers support the establishment backed Romney. In fact, it was our wonderful tea party congress that passed NDAA before Obama signed it. The tea party is as authentic a grass roots conservative movement as media matters is an authentic liberal grass roots movement.

  • So is the Blaze planning on to do an article on NDAA 2012 being ruled unconstitutional? You might think that story is more important than this one. But I guess that story wouldn‘t fit Romney’s agenda, since he supported bill. I guess the “truth” really does have an agenda.

  • @ P8riot Why does the charismatic right constantly accuse Obama of being a Muslim as if that’s should disqualify the man from being president, but somehow Mitt Romney, who openly practices an apostate religion (from the perspective of Christians) should free from any scrutiny? “It’s just an attempt to divide us from within” as you phrase it. As if Mormonism is any less a false teaching than Islam.

    Personally I don‘t care about Romney’s Mormon faith, he doesn’t seem to be an ardent follower anyways, just wearing his “faith” on his sleeve like most politicians do. I more worried about his progressive policies, the fact that he didn’t realize until he was in his mid-fifties that abortion is wrong, the fact he believes in massive expansion of govt, and that he has said he’ll intensify operations in the middle east, ostensibly extending “W’s”foreign policy to a minimum of a fourth term, which was re-extended in Barack Obama. Those seem to be real issues in my opinion, not whether a president is Islamic or Mormon.

  • How cute, are they calling it the Freedom Tower to make us think we still have freedom in country.

  • Gee, you would think our tea party congress would do something to stop this. Oh, I forgot, it‘s Obama’s tea party congress.

  • I would contest America is not awake, about 90% of it isn’t at least. The Republican party is about to nominate a candidate who is going to continue and enhance even most of Obama’s current foreign policy. I would advise anyone who thinks Romney is going to change the policy of spreading “democracy”, or more accurately described, “mob rule”, across the Middle East, to read the following article below.

    With either candidate the two party system has to offer we have a lot of interventionism and preemptive conflicts in our future. But I guess I could always bury my head back in the sand, say a quick “God Bless our troops” cross my fingers, tap my heels and pretend like our foreign policy isn’t going to have our troops in a total cluster in the middle east for an indefinite period of time, dying for a cause that makes no more safe.

    http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/04/12/usa-campaign-romney-policy-idINDEE83B03320120412

  • Thank you Rep. West for signing NDAA. You have given our federal govt the exact same power that the govt of every communist nation currently enjoys, the ability to imprison dissenters for any cause or reason without due process. So Jeffersonian of you John McCain Jr…..Uh I mean Col. West.

  • @Gonnagetcha “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” I like to think I live in a pretty wholesome way and I still don’t want the govt infringing upon my privacy. Should I give up my right to privacy, which was endowed to me by God, just because you think if you live in a “wholesome” I should have nothing to worry about? Yeah, I think I’m going to side with Benjamin Franklin on this one.

  • @ db321 We can say “God bless our troops” all we want in very hollow ways, but the best way we can honor and bless them is by not sending them to wars that do nothing to keep us safe in America. We can stop allowing them to be deployed to conflicts at the direction of the UN. But I’m sure even the slightest change in our current foreign policy is completely “anti-American”, “Anti-Israeli”, and hell I just throw this one in too, it’s “anti-world”.

    And I would imagine our military is a little confused right now. They don’t know who they work for anymore, the people of the United States or the UN. Seeing as they’ve been engaged in, or are currently serving in a about a dozen conflicts (that we know of) in the Middle East & North Africa , the majority of which haven’t been declared by a congressional vote, so I’d be a little confused myself if I was in the military. But sure, “God bless our troops”, “oh and hey BTW can you go serve your 8th deployment in Afghanistan protecting poppy fields because we need to bring the war to them so it doesn’t get broughten here to us”

  • @ acovenantinblood You really think we have a 100 years time to transition off of our current system of corruption? We’d be lucky if we still have our sovereignty left in ten years. If you haven’t noticed ,the US military is under the exclusive control of the UN now, with globalists running this nation for another 100 years how do you think we’d look then? And really, Ron Paul = 4 More years of Obama, that statement is beyond ignorant, you obviously don‘t understand a thing about Paul’s message of liberty. Sean Hannity has formed your mind well.