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Title: Conservative icon Richard Viguerie calls on House Republican leadership to resign
Source: AMERICAblog
URL Source: http://americablog.blogspot.com/200 ... ive-icon-richard-viguerie.html
Published: Oct 4, 2006
Author: John Aravosis
Post Date: 2006-10-04 14:44:13 by aristeides
Keywords: None
Views: 279
Comments: 10

Conservative icon Richard Viguerie calls on House Republican leadership to resign

by John in DC - 10/04/2006 12:06:00 PM

Richard Viguerie is one of the founders of the conservative movement. It doesn't get any bigger than this, short of Ronald Reagan speaking out from the afterlife. I just received an email from Viguerie to his email list, to which I subscribe. The email is entitled: "Viguerie Calls for Immediate Resignation of House GOP Leaders" These are the high points.

1. Calls GOP leadership "enablers" to Foley's offense.

Viguerie stated that any public official who takes advantage of a page or intern – someone to whom they are “in loco parentis” (in the place of a parent) – should be treated the same as a teacher or member of the clergy who commits a similar act. “And anyone who covers up such behavior should have the full wraith of the authorities and of the public fall upon them, because they are the enablers who made it possible.”

2. Calls Speaker Hastert's call for a Justice Dept investigation a possible "cover up."

He said that calls for a Justice Department investigation “could be part of an effort to cover this up until after the election. Once an investigation is under way, they may claim, falsely, that they can’t comment on an ongoing investigation.” He said House GOP leaders must “tell the American people the truth right now, not sweep it under the rug for the next six weeks.”

3. House GOP leaders will do "whatever it takes to hold onto power," no matter how "despicable."

Said Viguerie: “This isn’t an isolated situation. It is only the most recent example of Republican House leaders doing whatever it takes to hold onto power. If it means spending billions of taxpayers’ dollars on questionable projects, they’ll do it. If it means covering up the most despicable actions of a colleague, they’ll do it.”

4. House GOP leaders have "lost their moral rudder."

“They’ve lost their moral rudder,” Viguerie said of any House leaders who tolerated Foley’s behavior.

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#2. To: aristeides (#0)

Richard Viguerie is the direct mail titan who made the conservative movement a force with which to be reckoned. it was his efforts that allowed the liberal media monopoly to be circumvented, and the 1980 election of Ronnie Raygun was the big payoff.

Years ago I had a beatnik socialist college prof who quaked in fear at the mention of Viguerie. He asked why I didn't join, but I didn't explain that I'm not Christian fundie who believes that rendering unto Caesar means paying the infernal revenoors' service annual tribute.

That prof was more than comfy with the two party system. He was the same teacher who showed the class the map of the 12 federal reserve zones and suggested that we abolish the states.

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That prof was more than comfy with the two party system. He was the same teacher who showed the class the map of the 12 federal reserve zones and suggested that we abolish the states.

Well- at least he honestly recognizes the states for what they are in our current system- hollowed out potemkin governments. State governments are literally getting more irrelevent by the day. But the forms of the federal system must be kept- no matter how empty of substance those forms are.

Its worth pointing out that Imperial Rome NEVER got rid of their Senate despite the fact that it had long ceased to have any relevance in Roman power politics beyond the superficial. The people needed their Senate as a symbol- even filled with rutting idiots, hangers on of the Emporer, lickspittles, and Merchants who had bought the title "Senator" just to impress their friends at parties. Indeed- the legions of Imperial Rome marched under the old Republican banner of Rome to its last days "SPQR"- "For the People and Senate of Rome".

Like Rome- so too must we have our "states" of the "United States" and our illusions despite the fact that in the real world- state government "co-equal power" with the Federal government is a total fiction.

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