STOP THE FRAUD: EXONERATE LAROUCHE!
The following statement is being run as an ad by The LaRouche Organization in the Washington Times to greet the Congress and all who will have come into Washington, D.C. for the historic January 6 session of Congress.
The time has come for President Donald Trump to kick over the strategic chessboard. At this late hour, nothing short of overturning the entire game-plan of the British financial oligarchy will be sufficient to win the war.
This is the only effective way to stop the monumental fraud of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election and the destruction of the Presidency itself. Taking the matter up to the Supreme Court, and mass peaceful protests by the American population, are all justified and useful, but will not be sufficient.
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The Highs and Lows of American Leaders and Israel
As January 20 comes closer, President-elect Biden’s incoming administration has been planning the many policies it plans to roll out. But as his foreign policy team considers their game plan in the Middle East, they may benefit from reflecting on the longstanding religious, military and diplomatic history behind the U.S.–Israel relationship.
Four hundred years ago, in 1620, this glorious journey began in shared values, developing into one of history’s most enduring international alliances although not one without some disappointments and dramatic moments. Both Israel’s supporters and detractors will be keenly watching the new Biden administration’s approach.
Hollywood besmirches Ronald Reagan again
December 31, 2020
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