George Wills column offers 21 questions he thinks Hagel should be asked at his Senate confirmation hearing:
Mr. Wills questions are realistic to be sure, but not a one of them touches on the reason Hagel should NOT be confirmed. If the federal government wants to maintain the illusion of two political parties not one Republican should vote to confirm Hagel because of Hagels activities cited in Aaron Kleins column.
It would be great if Mr. Wills questions are put to Hagel greater still if a bunch of questions developed from Kleins piece are also asked. It aint going to happen. No senator is going to ask Hagel, or anybody else, questions that call attention to the New World Orders agenda. The fact that Bidens Sock Puppet is involved in the Initiative for Global Development with Madame Short Legs and Colin Powell should be more than enough to disqualify Hagel:
Americans are still fighting and losing LBJs War On Poverty. Hagel will be a secretary of defense who would widen a losing war. Only this time when the final political battle is lost there will be no helicopter evacuations for the American people. The defeat will be far more devastating than a defeat in a shooting war because a worldwide parasite class will rise from Americas ashes. If widening a losing political war aint treason its a pretty good substitute.
Let me close with a guide to Hagels priorities:
Some questions for Hagel
By George F. Will, Published: January 16
George F. Will: Some questions for Hagel - The Washington Post
Mr. Wills questions are realistic to be sure, but not a one of them touches on the reason Hagel should NOT be confirmed. If the federal government wants to maintain the illusion of two political parties not one Republican should vote to confirm Hagel because of Hagels activities cited in Aaron Kleins column.
It would be great if Mr. Wills questions are put to Hagel greater still if a bunch of questions developed from Kleins piece are also asked. It aint going to happen. No senator is going to ask Hagel, or anybody else, questions that call attention to the New World Orders agenda. The fact that Bidens Sock Puppet is involved in the Initiative for Global Development with Madame Short Legs and Colin Powell should be more than enough to disqualify Hagel:
Hagel, meanwhile, is also a board member of the Initiative for Global Development, which says it seeks to combat global poverty by advancing private and public investment in the developing world, largely in Africa. The group is chaired by Albright and Powell.
Americans are still fighting and losing LBJs War On Poverty. Hagel will be a secretary of defense who would widen a losing war. Only this time when the final political battle is lost there will be no helicopter evacuations for the American people. The defeat will be far more devastating than a defeat in a shooting war because a worldwide parasite class will rise from Americas ashes. If widening a losing political war aint treason its a pretty good substitute.
Let me close with a guide to Hagels priorities:
With Obama, Hagel co-sponsored the Global Poverty Act, which would have imposed a new tax on the U.S. requiring the country to add 0.7 percent of the gross national product to its overall spending on humanitarian aid.
For fiscal 2009, for example, the bill would have translated into as much as $98 billion in required new aid.
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With then-Democratic Sen. Joe Biden, Hagel sponsored the Social Investment and Economic Development for the Americas Act of 2007.
The act sought to establish a Social Investment and Economic Development Fund for the Americas to provide assistance to reduce poverty, expand the middle class and foster increased economic opportunity in the countries of the Western Hemisphere.
The estimated cost of the act would have been $50 million for fiscal year 2008; $75 million for fiscal year 2009; $100 million for fiscal year 2010; $125 million for fiscal year 2011; and $150 million for fiscal year 2012.
Together with Biden, Hagel in 2008 introduced S. 3169, a bill to authorize appropriations for the U.S. contribution to the 11th replenishment of the resources of the African Development Fund.
The bill sought an annual contribution of $468 million to the African fund.
With Biden again, Hagel sponsored the International Development Association Replenishment Act of 2008. The act authorized a U.S. contribution of $3.7 billion to the development association, subject to obtaining the necessary appropriations.
Hagel pushes wealth redistribution to Third World
Serves on globalist groups urging massive increases in U.S. funding
Published: 9 hours ago
by AARON KLEIN
Hagel pushes wealth redistribution to Third World