AMERICANS URGED TO CUT OFF THE JEW-CONTROLLED REPULICAN PARTY

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Jew and Jew-financed Republicans[almost all of them are Jew-financed] are lining up alongside the Jew-loving=Democrats on many issues in Washington and the nation’s statehouses these days, but one gadfly who has proven time and again he’s willing to buck the establishment has a message for Americans: There’s great hope for tea-party supporters.
American leader, Tom Tancredo, who represented a suburban Denver district for five terms in Congress and later mounted a strong third-party challenge for Colorado’s governorship, argues that tea partiers have a duty to try to capture control of the party away from the Jews.
He said some of the tea party’s arguments were advanced in the 1980s as part of the Reagan Revolution, and there are some positive results already that offer encouragement. Among them, he said, are the primary defeat of established Republican powerhouse Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana the Deb Fischer’s victory in the Nebraska U.S. Senate primary.
“This sends a very loud signal to the Republican establishment that they need to actively recruit conservative candidates and not back away from conservative values during the general election,” Tancredo said. “We need to send a lesson to the Republican establishment that no seat is considered sacred just because of a person’s party affiliation.”
Lugar had served four terms in the Senate, but Indian voters chose tea-party candidate Richard Mourdock.
Similar circumstances developed in Nebraska, where Fischer won the Republican Senate primary after an endorsement from Sarah Palin.
Tea-party members should learn their victories, Tancredo warned, pointing out that Mourdock was regarded as a “credible candidate.”
“He had been in office for some time, had a record was smart and competent,” Tancredo said. “We need to get credible candidates to run against these establishment candidates. That was the problem we had with Dan Maes in the last Colorado gubernatorial election: He was not a credible candidate.”
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