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A foretaste of Hillary Clinton's America
Now that looks like Hillary Clinton is odds-on to be the Democrats presidential candidate it is time to take a closer look at this beacon of liberty's record. And what a dreadful record it is. This is the woman who condemned the NYPD; who stood aside while her race-baiting anti-Semitic buddies demonised the men and women in blue and smeared Giuliani by comparing him to Adolf Hitler; the woman who claimed, as the instinctive collectivist that she is, that "it takes a village to raise a child". This is the woman who revealed her authoritarian nature and contempt for the rule of law by supporting hubby’s jackbooted kidnapping of Elian Gonzalez. No wonder she had the gall to write:
The pretense that children's issues are somehow above or beyond politics endures and is reinforced by the belief that families are private, nonpolitical units whose interests subsume those of children. The woman who argued that little children should be allowed to sue their parents rationalised an assault by a swat team on a defenceless American family, and all without due process. That Rudy came out fighting for Elian and demanded hearings into this Clinton outrage should not have surprised anyone Lacking any sense of shame or respect for the truth, Hillary had the nerve to accuse Giuliani of politicising Elian’s situation, piously declaring to adoring journalists that the case should be dealt with in court. Quite so. But this is what Bill Clinton, Reno and Castro were preventing. It was Clinton, not Reno, who politicised the issue by turning it into a federal case. It was Reno, on Clinton’s instructions, who denied Elian due process. It was Clinton and Reno (and let’s not forget Castro) who mocked the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruling. It was Clinton’s appointee to the head of the INS, Doris Meissner, who instructed that a search warrant be fraudulently obtained. And Hillary Rodham Clinton had the chutzpah to accuse Rudy of playing politics with Elian. Did the fearless reporters from the New York Post or the New York Slimes expose her hypocrisy and callousness? Of course not. They were too busy bootlicking and kowtowing to this political dowager, even though it meant rolling over for her goons, to notice little things like lying, cheating and abuse by Reno’s corrupted Justice Department. The facts were not reported by the mainstream media because it had cheerfully turned itself into a willing extension of the Clinton political machine. Christopher Hitchens, a noted left-wing journalist, observed with alarm the passivity of journalists when it came to questioning the Clinton’s, and commented: It is amazing that the New York press should congratulate itself on being so fierce and unappeasable and brave and searching when it has so far not asked [Mrs. Clinton] one single tough question. Amazing wasn't the word. This is the same press that refused to report the roughing up of journalists by Hillary’s security goons during the St Patrick’s Day parade. I think we can now gain a glimmering of understanding into why the Clinton’s fascist-like police raid on an American family was heavily supported by the media. Fascists, unlike communists, tend to be hot on the appearance of law. (The Gestapo, for example, had far fewer powers of harassment and arrest than Stalin’s secret police). The fascist mentality demands the appearance of law, of some kind of legal form. It genuinely has difficulty distinguishing between the appearance of law and the existence of law. To the fascist mind the law is whatever the state says it is. Therefore, the state is the rule of law, but only in a fascist state. In a truly free society, which can only exist under the rule of law, Marxists are free to subvert the law and challenge its foundations. This is precisely what they have been doing for decades in the USA, and with the active cooperation of the majority of mainstream journalists who are really nothing but leftwing activists. Republicans endeavour to appoint judges who respect the rule of law and who are true to the Constitution. Democrats have taken the road built by nineteenth century German jurists and "socialists of the chair". For these advocates of state power it was positive law that mattered: "...the doctrine that the state must not be bound by law". (Friedrich A. Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty, Gateway Edition LTD, 1972. p. 239). The rise of the pernicious doctrine of positivism and its contempt for rule of law drove von Mises to write: On January 15, 1838, the Prussian Minister of the Interior, G. A. R. von Rochow, declared in reply to a petition of citizens of a Prussian city: “It is not seemly for a subject to apply the yardstick of his wretched intellect to the acts of the Chief of the State and to arrogate to himself, in haughty insolence, a public judgment about their fairness.” This was in the days in which German liberalism challenged absolutism, and public opinion vehemently resented this piece of overbearing bureaucratic pretension. Half a century later German [classical] liberalism was stone dead. (Ludwig von Mises, Bureaucracy, Arlington House, 1969, p. iv). Electing any Democrat to the presidency — specially Hillary Clinton — who carries the kind of intellectual baggage that destroyed classical liberalism in Germany and led to the destruction of the Weimar Republic could lead America into waters so dangerous that even the Founding Fathers, in all their wisdom, would have considered their existence inconceivable. http://www.brookesnews.com/073112hillary.html |
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THAT EVIL **** WHAT SAY ******S AND CHILLUNS WHAT DONE GOTS RIGHTS Y'ALL!!!!!!! THAT DONE BAD Y'ALL!!!!!!!
Disdaining Hillary Clinton is quite understandable, but for her husband rescuing a child from relatives who kidnapped him? Elian Gonzalez is a Cuban national whose mother died while ILLEGALLY MIGRATING to the United States. His surviving parent is a Cuban citizen who wanted his son back. This example is pure lunacy, esp. the part where they call that drunken bigot Hitchens 'left-wing'. |
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Although it reeks of RNC cologne and microwave macaroni,...at least this turd of propaganda has an "author".
Your boys really have some journalistic talent, thats for sure. (COUGH). I hate to break it to you and Gerard Jackson, but..... Hillary Clinton is a moderate Republican. (Sorry, Mud., and...yes, .. I realize that the mere contemplation of such a possibility would likely cause your melon to violently explode like that dude on "Scanners",.....but nevertheless, IT's TRUE.) So keep posting your anti Hillary stuff. Its as if your doing Edwards leg work for him.
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" Clinton's fascist..blah blah blah"
"collectivist instinct" HAHA do you not see that they are polar oppisites in ideology?? Fascism vs. collectivism? But as long as it's screed, it can be aimed at Hillary oh Mud. you do find the most wacked articles
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That's the best you can do? Elian? Hell I wouldn't have remembered his name. If you think that will keep Hillary out of the White House you're really desperate. And somewhat pathetic.
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...so..I guess that being said, I'd prefer Clinton, just by virtue of the fact that she has never put the family dog on top of the family car for a family trip of 1200 miles. ....with the family. She may have dirty corporate stink, but I guess at least I'd TRUST HER WITH MY DOG. Still, to me this is like asking....do you prefer Billy Ray Cyrus...or Creed?. I'd vote for the next choice on the ballot.
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But...but Elian? The Repugs at the time said Clinton wouldn't return the kid to Cuba because it would mean Gore would lose the Florida vote. Now this nitwit blames Hillary.
The truth is international law and a father's claim to his child outweighs his cousins' desire for publicity and profit.
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