Anyone who has read James Perloff's book, “The Shadows of Power,” knows that the well-entrenched Council on Foreign Relations seeks to subvert the United States into a socialist and tyrannical world government.
According to Perloff, most presidential candidates (winners and losers) are either members of this elite group, or have advisers who are. But there is an exception this year.
As I watch President Barack Obama's assault on religious liberty and other portions of the Constitution, there is one candidate who stands apart from the CFR's tight grip on presidential politics. During 15 terms in Congress, Ron Paul has demonstrated an unmatched commitment to the Constitution.
When commentator Paul Harvey retired several years ago, he said, "Goodbye America. You were great while you lasted."
The chance to keep America as a free country exists and Ron Paul is the man who has pledged to do it.
Robert Bruce Acheson, Dixfield

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Here is an picture taken at on the the Council on Foreign Relations meetings in their secret submarine in Gotham:
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Georgetown University, a Catholic institution, accepts federal money. That means it must follow federal guidelines. One such guideline has to do with what it covers in the health insurance policies its students purchase.
The university wanted to be able to dictate to all its students, whether or not they are Catholic, that they cannot have contraceptive medications provided in their health insurance. The Federal government reminded the university that it is required to obey the law.
If the church does not want to obey the law in this regard, all it has to do is stop accepting federal funds.
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That's all fine and dandy but remember that none of this has ever been an issue through-out the history of the U.S. up until the passing of Obama-Care. Which ,in my opinion, is unconstitutional and will turn this argument in an academic one. If it is upheld then it will also infringe upon the first ammendment. But hey! whats the constitution compared to the enlightenment of the liberal movement.
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None of this has ever been an issue through-out the history of the U.S. up until the election of Obama. It's been a 3+ year war on all religions except, of course, Islam.
Suppose we keep all details as-is, except change "Catholic university" to "Islamic university". Never mind that the latter is something of an oxymoron. Islam's misogyny leaves Catholicism's in the dust. Is there anyone reading this naive enough to believe that our president would dictate to Islam?
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When the sun rises in the West, maybe.
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