Friday, April 1, 2016

MICHELLE FIELDS - A 'SERIAL ACCUSER'

Donald Hank writes:

http://laiglesforum.com/why-do-so-many-pro-life-leaders-support-war/3737.htm

In an article titled “Corey Lewandowski set up by man-hating scammer,” Kelleigh Nelson portrays Michelle Fields as a feminist scammer posing as a conservative. 


I also saw reports that Fields is a serial accuser of men but did not forward them, waiting instead for confirmation. I just now found confirmation of her accusation against Allen West here. It is hard to imagine that this woman is constantly being harassed by conservative men -- especially when there are plenty of Democrat satyrs like Bill Clinton out there, with whom she must have come into contact plenty of times. It doesn't smell right.
BTW, I am surprised that almost the entire pro-life community seems to have condemned Trump for saying that if abortion is declared to be a crime, then women who attempt abortions should be punished. Pro-lifers have always said that abortion is murder. A woman who tries to have an abortion would be an attempted murderer in that case, no question. Yet, the pro-life community has done what appears to be an about-face, as if they accept at face value the hype that feminists have been peddling for years.
After all, if women are to be treated as untouchables, then what if the abortion provider is a woman? Wouldn't she have to be let off as well?
I suspect the whole issue is centered around the fact that Cruz, who glibly condemns Trump no matter what he says or does, has used the same tactics as GW Bush, portraying himself as God's man.
If Bush was God's man when he invaded Iraq, why were the Assyrian Christians forced to leave the country after we "won" the war there?
If he is not God's man, then how can Evangelicals be so sure that Cruz, whose view on war is almost identical to that of Bush, is God's man?
Has God really chosen a man to lead us to the promised land? Or is this another delusion -- like so many many before it?
The Neocons said they wanted to use Christians to do their bidding. If they succeed again in deceiving Christiasn, how are non-Christians to take our faith seriously? Should we not be looking to our Savior instead of seeking an earthly Messiah?
Here is what I wrote about Neoconservatism: 

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