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"E. Wayne Johnson 朱稳森" ewj at pigsqq.org
Mon Jan 7 14:13:01 UTC 2013


This is a fairly mean-spirited bit of writing with a bit
too much uncontrolled mockery, but it is not far from
the truth in many points.

I am not sure that Rand Who? is a "Christian Zionist",
but he definitely has shown some neoconnish attitudes.

I don't like Rand Paul.

I don't like him at all.  He has sought money from neocon people that
I would not want to associate with and praised some people I despise,
like Romney, for instance.

But am a huge fan of his principled old man.

A lot of those who supported Ron Paul don't much care for his son.

Ron Paul was an ob/gyn.

Rand Paul is an eye doctor.
He seems to be in need of some help with his own eyes.
He's no doubt beyond the help of Jackson Browne or Harry.

*

I am not so sure that the progressives ought to be so strongly
railing against the Tea Party.  That middle-class tax increase
is going to come right out of everybody's ass pocket, and
most working people dont have an extra thousand or two they would
like to send to Uncle Sam.

I aint so sure this big government thing is everything its whacked up to be.



On 01/07/13 20:38, David Johnson wrote:
> by Richard Mellor
>
> I see the Christian Zionist and Tea Bagger NeoCon Rand Paul is in 
> Israel affirming his support for the land where Jesus will return.
>
> Paul, like his father is a doctor (I wonder if he receives Medicare 
> money) and will no doubt by-pass Gaza. No one wants to have to look at 
> victims living in concentration camps for fear of having to do 
> something about it. Paul supports the right to life but not for 
> Palestinian children. Paul’s trip is funded by the American Family 
> Association, and organized by /“evangelical kingmaker David Lane and 
> former pharmaceuticals executive Richard Roberts, a prominent member 
> of the Orthodox Jewish community who donates heavily to the GOP”/ 
> according to Business Insider. Politics makes strange bedfellows as 
> the saying goes. I don’t suppose Paul will remind the Jews there that 
> they will burn in hell if they don’t convert to his religion when 
> Jesus gets back. I suppose the evangelical organizations that make 
> this happen are tax-exempt not being political. This is a religious 
> pilgrimage no doubt.
>
> Paul is looking at a presidential run next election as a Republican 
> and is looking for support; after all, Obama raised $1 billion. For 
> that he needs to schmooze with American Zionists and the powerful pro 
> Israel lobby, AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee.)
>
> He will be meeting this week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 
> Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres, as well as other influential people 
> favored by Washington and the Pentagon, president of the Palestinian 
> Authority Mahmoud Abbas and former king of Saudi Arabia Abdulluh, one 
> of the family of theocratic thugs that runs the country. Abdullah is 
> one of the world’s wealthiest individuals at about $21 billion 
> according to Forbes. He is also considered one of the world’s worst 
> dictators but that’s never stopped US presidents and politicians 
> before. After 911 Saudi royals got a cheap flight out of the US. Gays, 
> women and other religions are not the favorite of these thugs and 
> Unions are a definite no-no. The whole group, Rand included, is like 
> the employment line for the job with Hedley Lamarr in Blazing saddles, 
> barring the two at the end of the line that is.
>
> Rand, like Obama and Madonna before him won’t be chatting with Hamas, 
> the freely elected government of the concentration camp we know as 
> Gaza. Hamas are /“terrorists”/ says Washington and too cruel to talk to.
>
> How could he meet with Hamas? Paul is a doctor and values human life 
> which is why he opposes abortion and supports a Human Life Amendment 
> that would overturn Roe V Wade. It shouldn't surprise anyone, 
> defending Herman Cain during his scandal he complained that, /"//these 
> days it seems like women can’t take a joke."/ If he’s like his 
> Libertarian daddy he would also support workers organizing but not 
> forcing employers to increase wages through withholding our Labor 
> power, that’s terrorism too isn’t it?
>
> Paul wants small government and opposes government involvement in 
> health care. Health care is best served by market forces like most of 
> society’s needs. He likes medicine being a business as he is in the 
> medical business himself. Paul also supports the misnamed Right to 
> Work legislation that is aimed at keeping workers from organizing for 
> better wages and conditions. He should get along well with King Abdullah.
>
> By my estimation, some 140 million Americans opted out of the 
> electoral process last election. I wonder why.
>
>
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