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To: searching123

Most of those you noted became well known as just more Red Republicans or Conservative Inc. members. Primarily enablers of massive centralized government as are 98% of politicians and bureaucrats. Wm Buckley was one arrogant tool and the JBS had the fraud’s number. Sorry if that upsets your applecart but sometimes reality does not support generic history lessons as the victor’s write it.
As for Eisenhower, if there’s any justice he’s burning in hell after what he did to the German prisoners of war.

http://www.amazon.com/Red-Republicans-Lincolns-Marxists-Marxism/dp/0595690815/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=16V20REXFUS0R&coliid=I15P4PMFBA8SZ2


85 posted on 02/14/2013 11:34:17 AM PST by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: iopscusa

Very silly reply by you Iopscusa. Most of the individuals I listed were friends of Robert Welch, and/or supported and endorsed the same politicians which Welch did (for example Robert Taft and Barry Goldwater), and they financially contributed to the same causes as Welch.

Furthermore, several of the persons listed became JBS members or endorsers.

Lastly, JBS publication entitled “Conservative Index” scored the voting behavior of all members of Congress. The highest scores were given to politicians who (from the JBS perspective) correctly understood Constitutional principles and then voted appropriately. If you were to compare the positions favored by the JBS to the statements made by the persons I listed (whom you now want to de-value, dismiss and denigrate as “Red Republicans or Conservative Inc members”, you would discover that if the JBS had scored them as though they were members of Congress, they ALL would have scored VERY high.

So stop pretending that the people I listed can be dismissed as some sort of faux conservatives. Incidentally, one final comment: Bill Buckley contributed money to several Welch enterprises and the National Review crowd were among the very first people whom Welch solicited for support when he created the first JBS-front organization entitled “Committee Against Summit Entanglements” aka CASE. And those same people immediately associated themselves with his new group.

Oh, one more thing:

Are you familiar with the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Communist Tactics, Strategy and Objectives? And the American Legion’s National Americanism Commission?

These two entities were comprised of hard-line conservatives (including some JBS endorsers!). Significantly, both of them published material which falsified JBS premises and conclusions and both of them recommended and promoted speakers who were anti-JBS.

You obviously have no serious knowledge about this matter.


88 posted on 02/23/2013 9:17:07 AM PST by searching123 (BirchSociety, CleonSkousen, GlennBeck, FBI)
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