10/29/2006

“Republican downfall began when they embraced the neocons”

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Peace Demonstration (photo credit: WhiteCivilRights.com)Anti-Neocon Revolt: 56% to Vote for Dems

By Charles Coughlin
October 29th, 2006

A recent news article reports that 56 percent of Americans plan on voting for Democrats while only 37 percent plan on voting Republican according to an AP-AOL poll. A Newsweek poll produces similar numbers giving the Democrats the support of 53 percent of likely voters while the Republicans get only 39 percent. A few additional news articles have come out noting that there hasn’t been this much voter dissatisfaction since 1994 when voters threw out a corrupt Democrat majority in Congress.

The year 2006 is going to be known as the “Anti-Neocon Revolution.” Ironically, the year 2006 could have been a cakewalk for the Republicans. If they kept to their core values such as limited government, not going to war without an exit strategy and not spending like Democrats, they probably could have ADDED a few seats to their majority.

But the Zionist neocons led the GOP down the wrong road. Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq to satisfy Zionist plans to subjugate Israel’s enemies and to enrich Dick Cheney’s old cronies at Halliburton. The Iraq War has been a dark cloud over the Republican Party for years now. The insurgency will never end as long as our troops are in Iraq. The pro-West puppet government is a joke. Their army of collaborators is hated by the general population and will never be ready to “stand up” so that our troops can “stand down.”

The Republican strategy for the 2006 election –at first– was to accuse the Democrats of wanting to “Cut and Run” in Iraq. This only convinced the average voter that the Republicans plan to stay in Iraq forever. The polls turned steadily against the GOP as they pushed their “Stay the Course” strategy. The Republicans only realized their enormous mistake when it was too late.

The Republicans recently pushed a pro-torture bill through Congress giving America a shameful pariah status much like Israel. Talk radio blowhards may have convinced themselves that this was “no big deal” but millions of Americans are outraged that the protection against “cruel or unusual punishment” has been crossed out by modern day politicians who are unfit to polish the boots of the Founding Fathers.

The torture bill is just one of a long list of ersosions of our basic rights and Constitutional protections. While the neocons claim that these measures will only be used against “terrorists,” millions of Americans fear that any of these measures could eventually be used against ordinary Americans.

A last minute Gay sex scandal involving Republican Mark Foley and sixteen year old Congressional pages has blazed across the news media in the last weeks before the election. What little credibility the Republicans had left as the “party of morality” has been shattered. Top Republicans were covering up for the pedophile Foley, making one wonder exactly how many more pedophiles are in the GOP? Most recently the Republican candidate for governor of Florida has been “outed” as being Gay. Many Republicans are shocked and dismayed that the Republican Party has let them down on so many levels.

The Republican downfall began when they embraced the neocons. The GOP needs to purge this evil Zionist cabal if they wish to return to a more wholesome image and to win back a majority of American voters.

 
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