are the same.
First off, I hope Bill Clinton recovers his full health as quickly as
possible, and the former President will also be in my prayers.
Do you know where the Impeachment effort against Clinton was
conceived?
According to Rolling Stone, the impeachment effort against President
Bill Clinton "was reportedly conceived at a June 1997 meeting of the
Council for National Policy in Montreal.
http://www.buzzflash.com/farrell/04/08/far04029.htmlOK, now I bet you are probably saying "CK, what does this have to do
with Apartheid?"
That's a good question.
In the mid-1980s, CNP members launched a campaign to force the
resignation of Secretary of State George Schultz because they felt
that
Schultz was not sufficiently supportive of the apartheid regime in
South Africa.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/library/OPPOSITION/vol1num2/art5.htmTrying to evict someone from Government because of one stand, a very
benevolent stand at that. Not supporting the Apartheid Regime would
get my applause, whether you are of the Democratic or Republican
Party.
I think the CNP tried to force Schultz's resignation for one of two
reasons: They either hated Schultz or they loved Apartheid.
And if you go to the Files section of Anti-CNP at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/anti_cnp/filesYou would find that the following CNP Members did the following:
Pat Robertson defended Apartheid
Morton Blackwell trained pro-Apartheid political forces
Richard Schoff (also a former leader of the KKK) was a member of the
Conservative Caucus, which was very pro-Apartheid
So, I don't know what you think, but I think it was because they
loved the racist Apartheid regime.
Now to Clinton, why do you suppose they tried so hard to impeach him?
Jerry Falwell tried, Pat Robertson tried, and of course the
Republicans in the House and Senate tried. (Some of the people in
Congress, and both of Televangelists mentioned were CNP members at
the time)
Why did they do it? Did they hate Clinton, or was there something
that they loved more than they hated him? If so what was it? A chance
to gain domination of the Government?
Perhaps it was the lust for power that caused over 3000 people to die
on the attacks of September 11, 2001.
But, that is another story entirely.
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