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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Turn-Key Properties LLC, Missouri and Kansas Real Estate

Damn it! That looks like a great party! I was supposed to be there. That's right; me, your humble 17th Ward Committeeman from Jackson County MO and your investment real estate professional was a delegate.

I was on the Jackson County Republican slate to be sent to the convention as a delegate for my state.

What happened?.... The cult of Ron Paul!Ron Paul tinfoil hat Black Helicopter The Truth Is Out There!

The UFO, Black Helicopter nut-jobs of the Ron Paul Brigade took over the Republican party caucus in Jackson County and ousted all of the real Republicans. They demanded to slate their own radical, nutty tin-foil hat wacko's to fill the ticket. They demanded to send only Ron Paul delegates to the convention.

As I pulled into the parking lot of the Jackson County Republican Caucus, I saw a slew of wacko bumper stickers and Ron Paul signs, declaring www.infowars.com and other nut-job websites.

The real Jackson County Republicans walked out, in protest of the radical Ron Paul wacko's who took over the caucus.

I have held my tongue, I have not blogged about this because I know what a vitriolic bunch this group is. I expect a backlash, I expect hate mail, I expect slander.

The Cult of Ron Paul is strong, devoted and misled! I grew up in a cult, I understand cults. Ron Paul has a cult following of misguided devotees. I also remember what happened when we listened to Ross Perot and what he brought us.

I thought that "the cult of Ron Paul" was my own description, but when I Googled it I found that many had seen and blogged about the cult that is the Ron Paul experience. discovered that Googling "the cult of Ron Paul" returns about 23,000 results.

Ten signs of a cult: http://www.rickross.com/warningsigns.html

If you ever wondered what makes up a cult follow that link!

The Ron Paul appeal is not political, much like Obama it is a Cult of Personality!

Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!

Ben- Go SARAH! Go SARAH! Go SARAH!

Sep 03, 2008 02:27 PM
Sacramento Grapevine
SacramentoGrapevine - Roseville, CA

NO MORE POLITICS

Sep 03, 2008 02:30 PM
Bill C. Merrell
Merrell Institute ~ Appraisal Education Network - Bohemia, NY
Ph.D. - Merrell Institue

That stinks

All the best.

Bill

Sep 03, 2008 02:34 PM
Anonymous
Brother X

An Open Letter to Senator John McCain and the Republican National Committee

September 2, 2008 Dear Senator McCain and Mike Duncan, Chairman, Republican National Committee:

"Dear" is all you will get from me. By now you all should be in Minneapolis for your shindig that you call a “convention.” I am an African-American, and I cannot hold back my anger any longer. It is a documented fact that the Republican Party before and during the Civil War supported and benefited from slavery. As a matter of fact, the Republican Party was started for the express purpose of defending slavery and holding down black people. It is also a matter of record that the Ku Klux Klan was started by Republicans after the Civil War to terrorize and murder black and white Democrats in the South. Republicans hated the fact that many ex-slaves were serving in state and federal government. They also hated the fact that everyone of the ex-slaves were all members of the Democratic Party. All the white Democrats, before and after the Civil War, were sympathetic to the cause of abolition of slavery and of civil rights for blacks, therefore racist Republicans had no use for them.

The Republicans historically have been bitter opponents of the following Democratic initiatives: • The 13th Amendment that abolished slavery in 1865 • The 1866 Civil Rights Act • The First Reconstruction Act of 1867 • The 14th Amendment in 1868 that made all persons born in the U.S., including former slaves, U.S. citizens. • The 15th Amendment in 1870 that give every citizen the right to vote • The Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 which was to stop Republican Klansmen to terrorized white and black Democrats • The 1875 Civil Rights Act • The 1957 Civil Rights Act • The 1964 Civil Rights Act • The 1965 Voters Rights Act In every case, the white Republicans in the Senate, especially Senator Everett Dirksen, and in the House of Representatives fought passage of these laws in every turn as well as being compelled to give up their slaves after the Civil War. The Democratic leadership, especially Senator Robert Byrd who has always despised the Ku Klux Klan and who discouraged white Americans from joining that gang, fought very hard to have those laws passed. Democratic Senator Al Gore Sr., not only voted for the Civil Rights Act in 1964, but he, along side of Senator Byrd, fought a 74-day filibuster by Republicans to defeat the legislation. The Congressional Quarterly of June 26, 1964 recorded that, in the Senate, only 69% of Republicans (46 for, 21 against) voted for the Civil Rights Act as compared to 82% of Democrats (27 for, 6 against) the Civil Rights Act. In the House of Representatives, 61% of Republicans (152 for, 96 against) voted for the Civil Rights Act and. 80% of Democrats, (138 for, 34 against) voted for it. The Republicans have also opposed every Democratic anti-lynching bill to their shame. The Democrats have always been opposed to lynchings for decades. For these reason, we black people deserve an apology from the Republican Party for the following: • support of slavery, on record in their platforms • support of the Dred Scott decision • support of segregation and Jim Crow prejudice • opposition to anti-lynching laws • attempts to destroy black schools and colleges, and the burning of black churches • efforts to defeat the Reparation Bill of 1866 • efforts to defeat every piece of Civil Rights legislation from 1863 to 1964 • efforts to have the 1875 Civil Rights Act declared unconstitutional • support of the Ku Klux Klan, composed of entirely Republicans, and its vile and violent racist agenda: • Republican participation in the lynchings of thousands of blacks. History will also show the following: • Eugene “Bull” Conner (the poster boy of American racism) was a Republican. • The poll tax was a Republican institution. • Black codes and Jim Crow laws were instituted by Republicans.

Africans Americans are even due reparations from the Republican Party since it supported and benefited from slavery as well as supporting KKK terror, racism, etc. The Civil Rights movement started because of the majority white racist Republican power structure in the South. The Democratic Party, of course, has had its problems racially here and there, unfortunately, but it does not have the consistent racist legacy for decades and decades, stretching back to the early 1800’s as the Republican Party has had. The Democratic Party, in general, has always been supportive of and open and honest with African Americans throughout its history.

You Republicans have been very slick in ignoring and even hiding your racist past from black people. It is time for the Republican Party to come clean, tell the truth, and settle the debt. Sincerely, Brother X

Sep 04, 2008 09:53 AM
#4
Ben Edsall
Turn-Key Properties LLC, Missouri and Kansas Real Estate - Kansas City, MO

You have a very misguided and uninformed view of history, you have been lied to.

Here are a few facts; although facts rarely make a difference to one so filled with hate.

Democrats tried to kill the 1964 civil rights act.

Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va. a KKK member) stalled the bill by filibuster.

The Rules Committee, chairman, Howard W. Smith, a Democrat from Virginia, indicated his intention to keep the bill bottled up indefinitely.

Vote totals

Totals are in "Yea-Nay" format:

  • The original House version: 290-130   (69%-31%)
  • The Senate version: 73-27   (73%-27%)
  • The Senate version, as voted on by the House: 289-126   (70%-30%)

The vote By Party

The original House version:

  • Democratic Party: 152-96   (61%-39%)
  • Republican Party: 138-34   (80%-20%)

The Senate version:

  • Democratic Party: 46-21   (69%-31%)
  • Republican Party: 27-6   (82%-18%)

The Senate version, voted on by the House:

Democratic Party: 153-91   (63%-37%)

  • Republican Party: 136-35   (80%-20%)

So 80% of Republicans voted for the civil rights act and 20% against, by contrast 63% of Democrats voted for the civil rights act and 37% against.

Here are few more facts to answer your rhetoric:

1865, Congress passed the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery. 100% of the House Republicans voted for it. 78% of the House Democrats voted against it ... Only 4 Democrats voted for it!

 Abraham Lincoln, a Republican signed it into law!

 http://www.nationalblackrepublicans.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.DYK-Unveiled%20Democrats%20Racist%20Past&tp_preview=true

http://www.discriminations.us/2002/12/democrats_republicans_and_race.html

http://www.nationalblackrepublicans.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.DYK-Why%20MLK%20was%20a%20Republican

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964

 

Sep 04, 2008 10:23 AM
Anonymous
texnofobix

wow ... what do you want? more of the same?

Oh yeah and Ross Perot is an Eagle Scout. Funny how NO Eagle Scouts have ever been elected. Apparently you have to lie, cheat, and steal to become president these.

Sep 04, 2008 01:28 PM
#6
Anonymous
texnofobix

*these days.

Sep 04, 2008 01:29 PM
#7
Anonymous
Neo

Great post- I almost got sucked into this madness until I saw this and a few other sites talking about "Paulville"- they definately fit the bill as being a cult...

Sep 10, 2008 02:59 AM
#8