Most of the crazy ideals of the Republican Party leadership can
be found on the John Birch Society web pages. Surfing the extreme right websites isn't all drudgery. You
can find gems like this on our local extremist radio:
Did you know that the sound barriers along Rt.
30 are really there to hide concentration camps being built by the United
Nations to house gun owners when they finalize the UN’s “Agenda 21”?
So put on your tinfoil hat and take a paranoid ride with the
John Birch Society.
Tonight there's a meeting at the Kennett Fire Company's Red Clay Room to discuss the Common Core curriculum.
Mike McGann, Editor, The Coatesville Times writes about it here:
Mike McGann, Editor, The Coatesville Times writes about it here:
Here is a JBS video on the Obama Common Core Curriculum plan to make our children into zombi Commies.
Does your local government in Coatesville want to “revitalize” its
downtown? The John Birch Society will tell you how to stop those United Nations
Commie bastards:
“For 20 years now, Tom DeWeese has
been on a jihad against global plans for sustainable development. What to most
of us looks like an innocuous and voluntary United Nations-led effort to use
our resources more wisely — Agenda 21 — is really “international forces …
turning [American] communities into little soviets…
The effect of the fear-mongering
fairy tale offered up by DeWeese and other conspiracy theorists has been almost
unbelievable. Not only have some counties passed resolutions opposing Agenda 21
(along with the Tennessee House of Representatives), but the Republican
National Committee (RNC) in January passed one as well, decrying Agenda 21’s
“destructive strategies for ‘sustainable development.’” The RNC recommended
that the resolution be adopted as part of the Republican platform at its August
2012 convention
FROM:
No comments:
Post a Comment
You can add your voice to this blog by posting a comment.