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Default Armed Liberal Fascists Now Patrolling Florida

On 04/12/2012 11:52 PM, RHF wrote:
On Apr 12, 5:17 pm, Channel JumperChannel.Jumper.
wrote:
* Not really. we have voted revolution before, what do you think the
new deal was -Collective self preservation of the Republic vs the
fascistas.

I have to admit - this is the most retarded post I have read in a while
and I read some real Lue Lue's.

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"CJ" stay-tuned, cause eSpecial Dave often
makes these M4* Mania Proclamations ;;-}}

* Mucho Medical-Marijuana Madness [M4]
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http://www.informationclearinghouse....ticle13907.htm



The Plot To Seize The White House

By Jules Archer

FORWARD

This is the true story of a remarkable American who, during the early
New Deal years, was sought by wealthy plotters in the United States to
lead a putsch to overthrow the government and establish an American
Fascist dictatorship.

According to retired Representative John W. McCormack, former Speaker of
the House, if the late Major General Smedley Butler of the U.S. Marine
Corps had not been a stubborn devotee of democracy, Americans today
could conceivably be living under an American Mussolini, Hitler, or Franco.

An ironic aspect of the conspiracy General Butler unmasked is that few
Americans have ever heard about it, or even know anything about the
general. As children all of us were taught about the treason of Aaron
Burr and Benedict Arnold, whose betrayals were safely cobwebbed by the
distant past. But school texts that deal with the New Deal are uniquely
silent about the powerful Americans who plotted to seize the White House
with a private army, hold President Franklin D. Roosevelt prisoner, and
get rid of him if he refused to serve as their puppet in a dictatorship
they planned to impose and control.

There is strong evidence to suggest that the conspirators may have been
too important politically, socially, and economically to be brought to
justice after their scheme had been exposed before the
McCormack-Dickstein Committee of the House of Representatives. The
largely anti-Roosevelt press of the New Deal era scotched the story as
expeditiously as possible by outright suppression, distortion, and
attempts to ridicule General Butler's testimony as capricious fantasy.

Smedley Butler's whole life, however, was proof that he was a man of
incorruptible character, integrity, and patriotism, with a deserved
reputation for bluntly speaking the whole truth at all times, regardless
of the consequences. He was named by Theodore Roosevelt "the outstanding
American soldier." The official Marine Corps record calls him "one of
the most colorful officers in the Marine Corps' long history" and "one
of the two Marines who received two Medals of Honor for separate acts of
outstanding heroism." He was decorated no fewer than twenty times.