Thursday, May 8, 2014

'Get ready, folks, increase the volume...,' Mark Levin show open, Wed. May 7, 2014

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5/7/14, Mark Levin show podcast, Wed. 5/7/14

Mr. Levin opens with: "Get ready folks....increase the volume...Is the Tea Party dead?"...No.

The first hour of the Wednesday, May 7 Mark Levin show monologue provides a counterpoint to propaganda by Karl Rove, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, the Bush crowd, and their media pals. People in the GOP Establishment were taking a nice nap for a number of years while many of us became concerned about what was happening to this country. Mr. Levin relates that the GOP Establishment decades ago decided the greatest danger to this country was individual conservative Americans who don't want to live in a one party dictatorship. Mark talks about the big picture of massive corruption. I enjoy the podcasts if I happen to miss the show from a previous day. Susan.

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"Pump up the volume," 1987 disco hit by M.A.R.R.S

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P.S. Mr. Levin didn't mention Tuesday's GOP Establishment loss in North Carolina. 'Iconoclast' Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC) beat well funded Bush crony Griffin:
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5/6/14, "Rep. Jones survives well-funded challenge," The Hill, Cameron Joseph

"Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.) has bested his primary challenger, beating back an onslaught of attacks from establishment Republicans."...

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5/6/14, "Walter Jones Prevails Over Former Bush Official Taylor Griffin," Tony Lee, Breitbart

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An example of Rep. Walter Jones being a 'headache' to the GOP:

In 2013 Rep. Walter Jones read the 28 pages George Bush redacted from 9/11 report after the House Intelligence panel finally gave two congressmen permission to read redacted pages. They say it's urgent for Americans to know the contents:

12/9/13, "9/11 Link To Saudi Arabia Is Topic Of 28 Redacted Pages In Government Report; Congressmen Push For Release," IB Times, Jamie Reno
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"Reps. Walter Jones (R-NC) and Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) can’t reveal the nation identified by it without violating federal law. So they’ve proposed Congress pass a resolution asking President Obama to declassify the entire 2002 report."...

12/15/13, "Inside the Saudi 9/11 coverup," NY Post, Paul Sperry

"After the 9/11 attacks, the public was told al Qaeda acted alone, with no state sponsors.

But the White House never let it see an entire section of Congress’ investigative report on 9/11 dealing with “specific sources of foreign support” for the 19 hijackers, 15 of whom were Saudi nationals.

It was kept secret and remains so today.


President Bush inexplicably censored 28 full pages of the 800-page report. Text isn’t just blacked-out here and there in this critical-yet-missing middle section. The pages are completely blank, except for dotted lines where an estimated 7,200 words once stood (this story by comparison is about 1,000 words).

A pair of lawmakers who recently read the redacted portion say they are “absolutely shocked” at the level of foreign state involvement in the attacks.

Reps. Walter Jones (R-NC) and Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) can’t reveal the nation identified by it without violating federal law. So they’ve proposed Congress pass a resolution asking President Obama to declassify the entire 2002 report, “Joint Inquiry Into Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001.”

Some information already has leaked from the classified section, which is based on both CIA and FBI documents, and it points back to Saudi Arabia, a presumed ally."...


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US politicians such as the Bush family are the source of all our problems:

10/20/11, "The lost decade," [2001-2011] Angelo M. Codevilla, Claremont Institute

"Our ruling class justified its ever-larger role in America’s domestic life by redefining war as a never-ending struggle against unspecified enemies for abstract objectives, and by asserting expertise far above that of ordinary Americans. (parag. 9)...It failed to ask the classic headwaters question: what is the problem?...(subhead, 'Whatever it takes')


"Whatever it Takes"...

That would have pointed to the Middle East’s regimes, and to our ruling class’ relationship with them, as the problem’s ultimate source. The rulers of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Palestinian Authority had run (and continue to run) educational and media systems that demonize America. Under all of them, the Muslim Brotherhood or the Wahhabi sect spread that message in religious terms to Muslims in the West as well as at home.

 

That message indicts America, among other things, for being weak.

And indeed, ever since the 1970s U.S. policy had responded to acts of war and terrorism from the Muslim world by absolving the regimes for their subjects’ actions....Many influential Americans were making money in the Arab world."... 


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Comment: US politicians are a worse danger to Americans than Saudis or anyone else. They blame us for everything wrong in the world from the weather on down.








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