Romney Supports Mourdock In Ads! Eisenhower Never Supported Senator Joe McCarthy!

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Secretary Colin Powell noted that the Republican Party is becoming overwhelmingly extremist-centered. Powell supports the incumbent President instead of the Republican candidate for President. Powell clearly has come out against the Akin-Mourdock-Romney supported brand. It is noted that the Ryan-brand is relatively Akin-Mourdock in his own anti-Women's Rights position.

General Powell actually follows the more moderate stance of another famous five-star, General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower was of the leadership that went up against the Nazis. In the United States, however, letting the voters decide, in the case of Senator Joe McCarthy: Was found to be untenable! Eisenhower only kept silent, and was never supportive. In Contrast, Governor Romney is more forcefully, and openly, supportive the Murdock-Akin-Ryan brand!

Presidential Politics . Eisenhower . WGBH American Experience | PBS

General Eisenhower became President of the United States. Senator Joe McCarthy was leading an extremist support base, in the Republican Party, even in 1952. Eisenhower had been up against the Nazis. Initially, as a candidate, it made better sense to let the voters decide. The enormity of the Nazi-Regime-lawful decimations and destructions, however: Was not entirely as widely yet known.

The President Eisenhower in fact openly did what Secretary Powell has noted. The Extremist wing of the Republican Party had to be condemned, censured, and exposed! Unlike Romney support of the candidate for the senate, Eisenhower set about possibly the forerunner of the "Never Again" kind of response that the Republicans should be doing now!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Lands of Many Nations well-aware of "Christ-Centered-Rape" beliefs of Western Religion, applied to alternative beliefs!)
 

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