The fear of the truth seems to bother them most of all. So find the spiders weaving the politically corrupted web, and
clean this place up.
Thomas Williams
Thomas Williams
I started remembering Walter Scott's poem "What a tangled web we weave. When first we practice to deceive!" as I heard Dr. Ben Carson say.
“Many people told me that this business is corrupt, that it’s evil, that it’s how it’ll always be,” Carson said in a phone interview Monday. “But I don’t believe that we have to accept that. We should rail against that, fight against it, and get something that’s decent and inspirational.”
And I admire honest men and woman whenever I see, or hear them. So it is always disappointing and sad to see the good among us hurt by the worse among us, like the bad people working in this United States Government and media, hurting you and me.
We
now know that our country media and US Government has been corrupted by the big
money spiders weaving a deceitful web of political corruption all through the
three branches of this US Government institutions. And over the years the web of
deceit can plainly be seen by you and I as we keep trying to elect the right
people into our Government.
I
would like to see Donald Trump make it into the general Presidential election
but that ambition just might be stopped by this Washington DC web of political deceit
that not enough of the American people see as clearly as some other American people.
I think that we could get along with each other better when
we do not become tricked into choosing the wrong person to vote for. Until then
however the web of political corruption will remain spun all throughout the
halls of our three branches of Government, until at last we act together to finally
tear it down. And clean out the corrupting spiders moving like parasites hiding
out where enough people can’t see them.
And when I do see this sinfulness of humanity infecting our lives like that, I can’t help but
to love our God even more than ever before.
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Carson sees no ‘path forward’ for presidential bid
By Robert Costa and Ben Terris March 2 at 1:56 PM
Ben
Carson, the retired neurosurgeon who briefly led the Republican
presidential race before his campaign began an extended public
implosion, told his supporters in a statement Wednesday afternoon that
he does not see a “path forward” and will not attend Thursday’s debate
in Detroit.But Carson did not formally suspend his campaign. Instead, he said in the statement that he has decided to make a speech about his political future on Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, just outside Washington.
“I do not see a political path forward in light of last evening’s Super Tuesday primary results,” the Wednesday statement said. “However, this grassroots movement on behalf of ‘We the People’ will continue. Along with millions of patriots who have supported my campaign for President, I remain committed to Saving America for Future Generations.”
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