Sunday, July 15, 2007

The Temple Mount: Where is the outrage?

The Temple Mount: Where is the outrage?
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Dangerous Ideas?

Ron Paul on the Yitzhak Rabin Murder Video

As Congressman Ron Paul of Texas appears to be one of the best educated presidential candidates on the treacherous issues of the North American Union (after the German-designed EU) and the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, one wonders if Ron Paul perceives the same dark forces driving it and destroying European sovereignty is related to the Israeli oligarchy that targeted Yitzhak Rabin and blamed it on the Right.

Has Congressman Ron Paul watched the Kempler video of Yitzhak Rabin's murder and questioned why Shimon Peres came to power over Rabin's dead body and why Bill Clinton pretends to be a friend of Yitzhak Rabin yet looks the other way, ignoring the many discrepancies in the official Israeli version of Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, and come to his own conclusion?

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Ron Paul on the Yitzhak Rabin Murder Video

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Temple Studies

Temple Studies

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The order of the Temple Service

In and about the Temple

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Evolution: Fact or Fiction?

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Ron Paul: Bring Our Troops Home Now

July 14, 2007

Bring Our Troops Home Now

Ron Paul / LewRockwell.com:
I rise in opposition to HR 2956 which, while a well-intended attempt to reduce our nation’s seemingly unlimited military commitment in Iraq, is in so many respects deeply flawed. I have been one of the strongest opponents of military action against Iraq. I voted against the initial authorization in 2002 and I have voted against every supplemental appropriations bill to fund the war. I even voted against the initial "Iraq regime change" legislation back in 1998. I believe our troops should be brought back to the United States without delay. Unfortunately, one of the reasons I oppose this legislation is that it masquerades as a troop withdrawal measure but in reality may well end up increasing US commitments in the Middle East.