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From Trevor Loudon:
August 25, 2011
Cliff Kincaid, President of America’s Survival reports;
Supporters of paid Russian agent Adam Kokesh are blaming America’s Survival, Inc. for the termination of his show on Russian TV. His last program was on Tuesday night.
I have no way of knowing why he went off the air.
But I do know that the Federal Election Commission (FEC) received my complaint over Kokesh apparently violating U.S. law by using the Russia Today television facilities to raise money for Ron Paul’s presidential campaign.
You can read the complaint here.
Kokesh admitted he was a paid Russian agent in an interview with him that I videotaped and posted on YouTube. You can watch it here.
It is illegal for a foreign corporation to interfere in U.S. elections.
I will say this: we must guard against foreign regimes and their puppets interfering in our elections. That is why I filed the complaint. I wanted the FEC to investigate.
My friend Trevor Loudon covered the controversy in this article: Federal Complaint Filed Against Russia Today!
You can read his article here.
Trevor said:
“America’s Survival, Inc. has filed a complaint over Russia Today Television network (RTTV) with the U.S. Federal Election Commission (FEC).
“The complaint states that RTTV provided air time for one of its employees, Adam Kokesh, to promote and raise funds for a 2012 American presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, in apparent violation of the ban on political contributions and expenditures by foreign nationals.
“The apparent purpose of this electioneering by a foreign corporation based in Russia is to divide and weaken the Republican Party as it enters the 2012 presidential election season, thus making it more likely that President Barack Obama and his political party will succeed.
“I love Ron Paul’s economic views, but he must start distancing himself from the likes of paid Russian agent Adam Kokesh.”
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Another disturbing (?) LINK:
Is Jon Huntsman Barack Obama’s Secret Weapon?
Excerpt:
Many have wondered why Jon M. Huntsman Jr., a former Obama administration official as Ambassador to China, climate-change believer, ally of Harry Reid and all-around anti-Tea Party candidate is running for the Republican presidential nomination. Were the 2012 Republican primaries your typical RINO race (not that there aren’t abundant RINOs in the current field, at least in this author’s view), it would be clear that Huntsman would be setting himself up as the establishment, “civil,” “grown up” candidate, in the mold of a more liberal Mitt Romney.
However, primaries are determined by the most ardent partisans, which for the Republican party today certainly means Tea Partiers, and conservatives and libertarians who hold similar views to those of the Tea Party. Given that it is abundantly clear that those who will determine the Republican nominee will never accept a person with Huntsman’s political views, one must wonder why he is in the race.
I believe I have found a plausible answer. Jon Huntsman Jr. is potentially the key to four more years of Barack Obama, not by running as a Republican but by running as an Independent. Allow me to explain.
By running to the left of the rest of the Republican field, Huntsman likely has no intention of competing in the Republican primary. Instead, he may use the Republican primary and his substantial personal wealth to set up for a run in the general election as an Independent — as the “reasonable” candidate in a field characterized by the mainstream media as consisting of terrorist Tea Partiers practicing radical brinksmanship and wanting to take us back to the Antebellum era, and President Obama who has proven ineffective, weak and ever-willing to compromise.
[N]ote that Huntsman has yet to publicly attack Barack Obama’s policies in any meaningful way. His key line during the recent Iowa Fox News debate was as follows: “Barack Obama won in 2008 on hope, I’m going to win in 2012 on solutions.” Perhaps the only swipe he has ever taken at Obama comes in tonight’s interview with Piers Morgan, in which Huntsman reportedly says (in attacking Mitt Romney mind you): “Creating Obamacare before Obama, the most despised and reviled health care legislation in the history of this country, doesn’t cut it, and I think that will be terribly problematic.”
Neocon…