Three Conclusions
A special guest post by The Reverend David R. Graham, A.M.D.G.
Conclusion I
The Democratic Party is the party of slavery. That is why liberal arts faculties own it, lawyers and bankers run it, self-promoting personalities work for it and bureaucrats, criminal organizations and mohammedans belong to it.
Politics is far from the heart of the beast.
Conclusion II
The Democratic Party is The Communist Party.
Conclusion III
The Executive, half the Congress and much of the Judiciary are in the hands of enemies, foreign and domestic, of the Constitution of the United States.
U.S. National Security is in the hands of the criminally insane.













Conclusion III is definitely true. And the enemy is primarily those with law degrees under their belt. Law has transitioned from finding justice to “winning”. Charlie Sheen could be the mascot of the legal system. Lawyers have contaminated the Constitution by basing law on precedents rather than on the Constitution itself. If you read a book “Original Meanings” it becomes rather evident that lawyers and judges (lawyers) have decided that law means what they say rather than what the Constitution says.
Then these conclusions carry an obligation of action
Indeed. Your intentions?
“The Democratic Party is The Communist Party.”
It truly warms my heart to see the truth announced proudly in public places again.. America has an age old and honorable tradition of killing communists, it’s time we revisited that tradition with utmost effort and zeal.
Yank lll
The heart of the beast is the liberal arts, medical, legal, theological and psycho-bio-geo science faculties. A list of ideological words and phrases can be summoned and compared to their published and spoken product to scrub individual members from those faculties. The results, also, by way of interest, will correlate positively with psychotropic drug use.
“Politically incorrect” speech and action is speech and action treating socialists as Communists. It makes them unhappy, so they suppress it.
Communism is spawn of the idle rich.
Instead of ” It makes them unhappy, so they suppress it.”, the penultimate sentence of the preceding comment should read: It hurts their feelings, so they suppress it.