tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post6712401778518923730..comments2024-03-21T17:13:34.747-07:00Comments on On the Contrary: Hanukkah Assassination of Ron Paul’s ReputationMichael Hoffmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09485741729327325322noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post-58162051597525573692020-01-19T19:10:29.611-08:002020-01-19T19:10:29.611-08:00In 1903, the Cryptocracy took great pains to suppr...In 1903, the Cryptocracy took great pains to suppress every State Militia in America, thus taking "well regulated" arms out of the hands of Citizen Militia. They knew this had to be done in order to accomplish what they did 10 years later, as well as murder millions of Christians in world wars and various planetary skirmishes in fullfillment of the Luciferian Conspiracy of the Judaics and their useful idiots w/in Freemasonry and other secret societies.<br /><br />My issue with Ron "Dr No" Paul's problem was that in his 30yrs of public service I have never heard him once educate Texians (he is not a native Texian) in his east Texas congressional district or outside his district about the primary reason for the Second Amendment. And, sadly, he and his so-called "Campaign for Liberty" continue that same silence to this day.The Militia Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11045286617777206787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post-18505081346099891392012-01-23T17:37:24.746-08:002012-01-23T17:37:24.746-08:00"This is not the place to discuss Feenyite do..."This is not the place to discuss Feenyite dogma but Pope Pius XII never insinuated or suggested that American politicians like President Eisenhower were without hope because they weren’t Catholic. It would be difficult to convert to Catholicism today with its record of institutionalized child molestation and enormous changes to the Gospel instituted in the modern era"<br /><br />I'm no Feeneyite, Mr. Hoffman, but being a recent adult convert to Catholicism, despite the public controversy and apostasy of the Catholic hierarchy, I must object that with grace, it is indeed not only possible, but perhaps even inevitable, that one who is persistent in prayer, asking to find the true faith, should be able to do just that. I admit that the psychological barriers can be formidable, with the barrage of brainwashing to which we are exposed. But the truth, to the mind who deeply desires to know it, is so much more satisfactory, [to profoundly understate the moment of revelation}, that once the veil is ripped aside, there is no going back, and one only hungers for more. The key is whether the person in question is truly invincibly ignorant, or whether there's some vanity or other sin which blinds him. Until the period shortly before my conversion, it was very clearly the latter, in my case. Judging whether this is so in any particular case other than my own, I consider to be, shall we say, above my pay grade by infinite orders of magnitude. That having been said, in light of my personal experience, and because our Lord promises that what we ask [that is conducive to our salvation] we shall receive, I still fear for those who are outside the Church.<br />While I understand your wishing to limit the scope of the discussion at hand, I would respectfully submit that the problem is very specifically that Mr. Paul, though the lesser of evils, still is deeply confused about how a Christian society is structured, and the relationship between church and state. And the much deeper problem is that American society would be unwilling to support a candidate that did understand such things. In the end, there is not political or military solution to our dilemma. The problem is, at its root, spiritual, and you are doing an excellent job of exposing that fact. For that, I am very grateful.Linda Lownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post-13232426728805737102012-01-09T10:27:25.531-08:002012-01-09T10:27:25.531-08:00What most if not all Americans dont know, is how t...What most if not all Americans dont know, is how these very politicians they are voting for are perceived in Israel itself. While Israel pandering has now become a manual for potential candidate who want to be operational in Washington, the jokes are found in Israel's late night shows. They got to (mock elect) their own candidate among the GOP hopefuls and in the end, Ron Paul, who wasn't featured all along, appears as a leper at the end of the show and just when the host scurries away from the dreadful affliction. Such mockery of the U.S electorate is not unusual in Israel, and it may be so because they, unlike Americans, know that political love is not brought about due to any particular value or friendship, but one based on money - influence.hirsihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08858784861671869626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post-6574922042764485942012-01-02T07:37:10.353-08:002012-01-02T07:37:10.353-08:00Mr. Gregory asserts that Ron Paul is without hope ...Mr. Gregory asserts that Ron Paul is without hope because he is “outside the Church” (Catholicism). If Ron Paul has invincible ignorance concerning usury and/or the Catholic Church he certainly does have hope. This is not the place to discuss Feenyite dogma but Pope Pius XII never insinuated or suggested that American politicians like President Eisenhower were without hope because they weren’t Catholic. It would be difficult to convert to Catholicism today with its record of institutionalized child molestation and enormous changes to the Gospel instituted in the modern era.Michael Hoffmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09485741729327325322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post-33119528241505931182012-01-01T21:43:14.753-08:002012-01-01T21:43:14.753-08:00How in the world is Ron Paul, a heretic Baptist, g...How in the world is Ron Paul, a heretic Baptist, going to have any chance of staying on his feet against antichrist and his henchmen? No way! Without the Lord, he hasn't got a prayer. The horned one will make mincemeat of him. If he were under the wing of the Good Shepherd, he could do a good job, but God will not help this man. <br />It reminds me of Irving. He was brave, he was strong, he was smart, but he was a heretic, and he went down before the Jews. It's uneven: the New York Times has Satan helping them. Ron Paul has only human help, since he is forsaken of God for being outside the Church. <br />Remember: it is not flesh and blood; it is Powers and Dominations that are warring. <br />RCGRobert C. Gregoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01324268895555630703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post-19193354468018611372011-12-30T04:04:09.611-08:002011-12-30T04:04:09.611-08:00It seems that as he is the only 'peace' ca...It seems that as he is the only 'peace' candidate he loses jewish 'backing'.<br /><br />Though the NYT fails to mention the recent protests against African 'infiltrators' [ a word that may be used by Jews though doubtless would see agentile run out of town] yet they mau make a hullaballoo about the holiday of MLK.<br /><br />They employ the thick-skin of the pachyderm coupled with the sensitivity of a Venus-Flytrap.<br /><br />cheersaferrismoonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10323962086698914361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21240636.post-36735864598661256722011-12-29T10:49:48.634-08:002011-12-29T10:49:48.634-08:00A wise man was asked what advice he had for the se...A wise man was asked what advice he had for the seeker of truth? He responded: "Know from the start that all truth derives from the Word of God and thus partakes of the sacred. Cultivate purity, knowing that this constitutes a precondition to the reception of truth." (cf: "Blessed are the pure [clean] of heart for they shall see God." Matt. 5:8)<br /><br />With this in mind we look at the New York Times. Its anti-truth derives from a Talmudic opposition to the Word of God which cultivates impurity. Cultivating impurity, it is quite receptive to falsehoods and the promotion thereof.<br /><br />St. John Fisher once described the seven steps that lead to a dead conscience. The seventh is where the individual tries to convert others to his way of thinking and acting. As one Christian moderator stated: "The worst thing in the world is not sin. It's the denial of sin by a false conscience. The unforgivable sin is the denial of sin."<br /><br />I would submit that to a great degree the powers that be, those who call the shots at the NYT, deny their lies as being wrong or if they are wrong they are somehow justified. The collective conscience of the NYT appears deader than a door nail.<br /><br />Excellent criticism of the NYT as found in Mr. Hoffman's article often falls on deaf ears when it lands at the doorway of that paper. The powers that be expect this kind of criticism, but since they consider themselves superior to other men, if they even consider them men, they just smugly toss it aside or look down upon it with smug derision. In this regard those who perpetuate so much slander and falsehoods at the NYT resemble very much the modernists so aptly described by St. Pius X in Pascendi. (http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm)<br /><br />James PhillipsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com