Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Pastor Cruz: ‘We Are on The Brink of The Destruction of This Country’

 Via Cousin John
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Evangelical Pastor Rafael Cruz, the father of Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), said the Obama administration is “the most lawless administration” in U.S. history, where “the Constitution is trampled every day,” and further declared, "we are on the brink of the destruction" of America.

More with video @ CNS News

15 comments:

  1. Speaking of trampling on the Constitution, Cruz does not qualify to run for
    president. And, wouldn't vote for him even if he did qualify. CFR buddies.

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  2. And, dear old dad up there was a communist revolutionary who fought with Castro.
    Too bad Putin couldn't apply for US citizenship and then run for president. Can
    one be a president of two countries and the same time. That would be new one.
    http://politicalvelcraft.org/2015/03/31/cruz-vs-constitution-obama-part-deux/

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    1. And, dear old dad up there was a communist revolutionary who fought with Castro.

      Incorrect, he fought against the Communists in Cuba, was arrested there and tortured. He fled the island in 1957 at age 18.

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    2. Not according to this article. Obama's maternal grandfather was a
      communist also.

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    3. Below quoted from the article.

      "Rev. Cruz fought against the Communists in Cuba, was arrested there and tortured. He fled the island in 1957 at age 18. He eventually settled in Texas and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2005. His Dallas-based church also operates Christian ministries in Mexico and Central America. His wife, Eleanor Wilson Cruz, was born in Wilmington, Del."

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    4. He was arrested by Batista, the US backed dictator. Must have
      lied to get a VISA and had help getting a VISA.
      https://news.vice.com/article/ted-cruz-and-immigration-from-a-cuban-prison-to-an-iowa-parking-lot

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    5. Thanks for the link and he did come here in '57 and Castro took over two years later, but I haven't found another source yet to reveal who he was fighting against, as he obviously could have been fighting against either. If you find another link, I would appreciate you sending it to me. Thanks.

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  3. http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/sen_ted_cruzs_father_bribed_his_way_into_us_20130620

    Tried to find ones which were conservative.

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    1. Thanks and I'll be getting through this link and the others you sent later today. Some one else sent me some also. Reminds me of General Lee who once said something like you'll learn something new everyday until you die. Thanks again.

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  4. This is the one I sent to my brother which started me on my path suspicion. My
    brother liked/likes Cruz.
    Sorry for lateness. Things unraveled a little in my space.
    https://2012patriot.wordpress.com/2015/03/24/ted-cruz-wife-cfr-goldman-sachs/

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  5. There was a broad spectum of ideologies that fought in the revolution against Battista, including anticommunists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Revolution
    "On 13 March 1957, a separate group of revolutionaries – the anticommunist Student Revolutionary Directorate (Directorio Revolucionario Estudantil, DRE), composed mostly of students – stormed the Presidential Palace in Havana, attempting to assassinate Batista and decapitate the government. The attack ended in utter failure. The RD's leader, student José Antonio Echeverría, died in a shootout with Batista's forces at the Havana radio station he had seized to spread the news of Batista's anticipated death. The handful of survivors included Dr. Humberto Castello (who later became the Inspector General in the Escambray), Rolando Cubela and Faure Chomon (both later Commandantes of the 13 March Movement, centered in the Escambray Mountains of Las Villas Province).[31]"

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  6. There was a broad spectrum of ideologies, including anticommunists that fought in the revolution to overthrow Battista.

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    1. Yes and reading some more, there were people who were fooled as to Castro's leanings as we were with Ho Chi Minh at first.

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