Indeed so sad but very true<quoted text>Firm That Paid WH Adviser Linked to War Criminal
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“Liberal Teachers ruin Kids” Since: Mar 09
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Indeed so sad but very true |
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Judged: 2 2 1 Yep conservative will follow Romney right down the road to bankrupting our country, Tax breaks for the Rich is all they know. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 I hate to burst your liberal bubble, But no one have ever received a job from someone on food stamps |
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“Liberal Teachers ruin Kids” Since: Mar 09
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Amen, even if Romney doesnt win, Obama will have to deal with a senate and house loaded with republicans Truly its a win win for us |
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Judged: 1 1 1 fuel costs under Bush $1.85 Obama $3.78 |
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Trouble for Romney his death squads-EXSOSED--------Óscar RomeroFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia----------It is believed that the assassins were members of a death squad led by former Major Roberto D'Aubuisson. This view was supported by ex-US ambassador Robert White, who in 1986 reported to the United States Congress that "there was sufficient evidence" to convict D'Aubuisson of planning and ordering Archbishop Romero's assassination.[15] It was also supported in 1993 by an official U.N. report, which identified D'Aubuisson as the man who ordered the killing.[10] D'Aubuisson was a graduate of the School of the Americas, and Noam Chomsky has asserted that his death squad was trained and funded by the United States.[16] D'Aubuisson had also planned to overthrow the government in a coup. Later he founded the political party Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA), and organized death squads that systematically carried out politically motivated assassinations and other human rights abuses in El Salvador.Álvaro Rafael Saravia, a former captain in the Salvadoran Air Force, was chief of security for Roberto D'Aubuisson and an active member of these death squads. Romney Pals around with Roberto D'Aubuisson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Major Roberto D'Aubuisson, Salvadoran politician. Roberto D'Aubuisson Arrieta ( 23 August 1944 - 20 February 1992) was a major in the Salvadoran Army and ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_D 'Aubuisson - 49k - From 1978 to 1992, before and during the civil war, he commanded what are widely considered to be death squads.[2] Among his victims was San Salvador Archbishop Óscar Romero, a prominent Catholic clergyman and campaigner for human rights. On 7 May 1980, six weeks after Romero's assassination, D'Aubuisson and a group of civilians and soldiers were arrested on a farm; the raiders found weapons and documents identifying D'Aubuisson and the civilians as death squad organizers and financiers, and of planning a coup d'état to depose the Revolutionary Government Junta (1979–1982)(JRG) governing El Salvador. Their arrest provoked right-wing terrorist threats and institutional pressures, leading to D'Aubuisson's return from Guatemalan exile. Thereafter, on right-wing television, he regularly denounced the JRG and specific enemies; these enemies in turn were often assassinated soon after the broadcasts.[5] His opposition to the JRG gave him international infamy; in August 1981, The Washington Post reported that D'Aubuisson "openly talked of the need to kill 200,000 to 300,000 people to restore peace to El Salvador". Shortly afterwards, on 30 September, he founded ARENA (National Republican Alliance), a right-wing political party. D'Aubuisson accumulated much political capital via his anti-leftist and counter-insurgency fighter reputation, often using this capital to claim that the JRG was a Marxist threat to El Salvador.[6] After initially struggling to find investors, Romney traveled to Miami in 1983 to win pledges of $9 million, 40% of Bain’s start up money. Some investors had extensive ties to the death squads responsible for the vast majority of the tens of thousands of deaths in El Salvador beginning during the 1980’s. The investors include the Salaverria family, whose former U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, Robert White, has previously accused of directly funding the Salvadorian paramilitaries. In his memoir, former Bain executive Harry Strachan writes, "Romney pushed aside his own misgivings about the investors to accept their backing." Strachan writes, "These Latin American friends have loyally rolled over investments in succeeding funds, actively participated in Bain Capital’s May investor meetings and are still today one of the largest investor groups in Bain Capital." |
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Romney Death Squads EXSPOSED ------ Roberto D'Aubuisson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Major Roberto D'Aubuisson, Salvadoran politician. Roberto D'Aubuisson Arrieta ( 23 August 1944 - 20 February 1992) was a major in the Salvadoran Army and ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_D 'Aubuisson - 49k - Cached - Similar Pages Roberto d'Aubuisson, 48, Far-Rightist in Salvador - New York Times Feb 21, 1992 ... Roberto d'Aubuisson, a rightist leader and former national guard officer who was widely believed to be a principal proponent of assassinations ... http://www.nytimes.com/1992/02/21/world/rober... - 42k - Cached - Similar Pages Picture of Death Squads Seen In Key Salvadoran Notebook - New ... Dec 2, 1987 ... If a former close aide to the rightist Salvadoran political leader Roberto d' Aubuisson ever comes to trial, a key piece of evidence could be a ... http://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/02/world/pictu... - 50k - Cached - Similar Pages PAT ROBERTSON, ROBERTO D'AUBUISSON & THE DEATH ... Pat Robertson described the late Roberto D'Aubuisson, death squad leader, as a very nice fellow. http://www.antipasministries.com/html/file000... - 14k - |
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From 1978 to 1992, before and during the civil war, he commanded what are widely considered to be death squads.[2] Among his victims was San Salvador Archbishop Óscar Romero, a prominent Catholic clergyman and campaigner for human rights. On 7 May 1980, six weeks after Romero's assassination, D'Aubuisson and a group of civilians and soldiers were arrested on a farm; the raiders found weapons and documents identifying D'Aubuisson and the civilians as death squad organizers and financiers, and of planning a coup d'état to depose the Revolutionary Government Junta (1979–1982)(JRG) governing El Salvador. Their arrest provoked right-wing terrorist threats and institutional pressures, leading to D'Aubuisson's return from Guatemalan exile. Thereafter, on right-wing television, he regularly denounced the JRG and specific enemies; these enemies in turn were often assassinated soon after the broadcasts.[5]
His opposition to the JRG gave him international infamy; in August 1981, The Washington Post reported that D'Aubuisson "openly talked of the need to kill 200,000 to 300,000 people to restore peace to El Salvador". Shortly afterwards, on 30 September, he founded ARENA (National Republican Alliance), a right-wing political party. D'Aubuisson accumulated much political capital via his anti-leftist and counter-insurgency fighter reputation, often using this capital to claim that the JRG was a Marxist threat to El Salvador.[6] After initially struggling to find investors, Romney traveled to Miami in 1983 to win pledges of $9 million, 40% of Bain’s start up money. Some investors had extensive ties to the death squads responsible for the vast majority of the tens of thousands of deaths in El Salvador beginning during the 1980’s. The investors include the Salaverria family, whose former U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, Robert White, has previously accused of directly funding the Salvadorian paramilitaries. In his memoir, former Bain executive Harry Strachan writes, "Romney pushed aside his own misgivings about the investors to accept their backing." Strachan writes, "These Latin American friends have loyally rolled over investments in succeeding funds, actively participated in Bain Capital’s May investor meetings and are still today one of the largest investor groups in Bain Capital." |
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Judged: 1 1 1 100% Barack Obama has no plan on this front, aside from robbing $500 Billion from Medicare to pay for Obamacare, and empowering an unelected panel of bureaucrats to ration care. Paul Ryan is very adept at making this case, and every bit of that skill will be essential over the coming three months. Barack Obama's reckless budgets have been unanimously defeated for two consecutive years, and the Senate has not produced a budget in over 1,200 days. The president -- by his own administration's admission -- has no plan to deal with our long term debt, which threatens to swallow our economy and change the very nature of the American idea. Whether we like it or not, this is a debate America must have. Paul Ryan is one of the very best -- if not the best -- conservative communicators on the biggest issue of our time. Buckle up, guys. This is going to get intense,and Dirty as the Alinsky Manifesto Kicks in you have witnessed it already..Demean,Smear,Denigrat e when there is no record to run on..The Potus,and Hilary are very familiar with his M.O.Having been very intense Students of his teachings and in fact were classmates together at his Seminars...in Chicago..Yeah the Good Ol Commie Days..LOL..Confused about where they are taking the USA??? Just study some failed Eastern Bloc Nations and their systems???? |
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After initially struggling to find investors, Romney traveled to Miami in 1983 to win pledges of $9 million, 40% of Bain’s start up money. Some investors had extensive ties to the death squads responsible for the vast majority of the tens of thousands of deaths in El Salvador beginning during the 1980’s. The investors include the Salaverria family, whose former U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, Robert White, has previously accused of directly funding the Salvadorian paramilitaries. In his memoir, former Bain executive Harry Strachan writes, "Romney pushed aside his own misgivings about the investors to accept their backing." Strachan writes, "These Latin American friends have loyally rolled over investments in succeeding funds, actively participated in Bain Capital’s May investor meetings and are still today one of the largest investor groups in Bain Capital."
Roberto D'Aubuisson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Major Roberto D'Aubuisson, Salvadoran politician. Roberto D'Aubuisson Arrieta ( 23 August 1944 - 20 February 1992) was a major in the Salvadoran Army and ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_D 'Aubuisson - 49k - Óscar Romero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Archbishop. A bust of Óscar Romero. On 23 February 1977, he was appointed Archbishop of El Salvador. His appointment was met ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93scar_Romer... - 133k - |
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I would like to see your proof of that. I would be seriously stupid to accept that shallow explanation of yours. |
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Most of the Republicans in Washington dismiss the bithplace issue as a non-issue. Applying the same standards to Obama's political opposition as you do to the judiciary, that would make Obama's political opposition corrupt. |
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Judged: 1 We must open PNAC and 9/11 to public discourse because all roads may very well lead to ... 9/11 is not the reason the Bush/PNAC agenda took shape, it is the ... http://tvnewslies.org/html/stop_ignoring_9_11... - 95k - |
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Paul Ryan has said that he requires his staffers to read Ayn Rand's books. yet, Ayn rand was very openly anti-christian, and also spoke very openly against any human compassion as she strictly advocated survival of the fittest. So, Ryan cannot possibly be a "good catholic" and a believer in Ayn Rand's philosophy -- the two are in absolute opposition to each other. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 We hate to burst your right wing bubble, but businesses won't create jobs unless there is demand for their products and services and if people cannot afford them, no jobs will be created and some indeed may be lost. |
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“Liberal Teachers ruin Kids” Since: Mar 09
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Judged: 1 1 1 well you Obama voting socialists should know about that, You have put more people out of work than anyone in our nations history. Un Employment 8.2% for all the yrs under the Obama It seems its your absolute agenda to bankrupt America |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Whether or not Obama had been elected, we were in an economic freefall and more jobs would have been lost. Bush couldn't stop the job loss and neither could Obama. It is also doubtful McCain could have brought the recession to a screeching halt either. For his part, Bush took a balanced budget and squandered it. |
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