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Title: Paul Ryan praises Wisconsin Freemason Lodges in Speech
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on August 13, 2012, 02:48:07 pm
Page 7 - he made the speech on 3/4/2003
http://cdns.loc.gov/cra/2003/03/04/CREC-2003-03-04-extensions.pdf

Ryan was a member of this fraternity in college - look at the Illuminati symbols on the fraternity's logo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Tau_Delta


Title: Re: Paul Ryan praises Wisconsin Freemason Lodges in Speech
Post by: Mark on August 13, 2012, 03:16:31 pm
you cant rise to any sort of power with out being in some sort of occult society, also hes catholic so no real surprise there.


Title: Re: Paul Ryan praises Wisconsin Freemason Lodges in Speech
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on January 14, 2013, 05:25:13 pm
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/aboard-paul-ryan-supports-marco-rubio-immigration-reform-222004852--election.html

All aboard? Paul Ryan supports Marco Rubio’s immigration reform outline

1/14/13

Former vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan says he supports "the principles" of an immigration reform proposal from Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a sign that the party may be coalescing around its own plan to overhaul the nation's laws.
 
"Senator Rubio is exactly right on the need to fix our broken immigration system," the congressman wrote on his Facebook page on Monday, with a link to a Wall Street Journal article that includes Rubio's key immigration goals. "I support the principles he’s outlined: modernization of our immigration laws; stronger security to curb illegal immigration; and respect for the rule of law in addressing the complex challenge of the undocumented population. Our future depends on an immigration system that works."
 
Republicans and Democrats are both in the early stages of building coalitions for support for what could be a major immigration bill later this year.
 
Rubio and Ryan, considered among Republicans to be possible future presidential candidates, appeared together at a dinner in Washington, D.C., in December, where they both outlined their visions for the party's future.


Title: Re: Paul Ryan praises Wisconsin Freemason Lodges in Speech
Post by: Mark on January 15, 2013, 09:56:11 am
Why does there always have to be a Democrat and a Republicn plan? hmmmm, i smell a rat  ::)


Title: Re: Paul Ryan praises Wisconsin Freemason Lodges in Speech
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on January 15, 2013, 09:59:59 am
Why does there always have to be a Democrat and a Republicn plan? hmmmm, i smell a rat  ::)

Yeah, it SHOULD be a "Right OR Wrong" plan.

They've done this for a long time - like welfare reform in the 90's...it came about b/c it was the "Republican plan" Bill Clinton "compromised" with. But did it fix anything? Nope.


Title: Re: Paul Ryan praises Wisconsin Freemason Lodges in Speech
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on January 15, 2013, 03:26:15 pm
Why does there always have to be a Democrat and a Republicn plan? hmmmm, i smell a rat  ::)

Yep...

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/white-house-rubio-immigration-moves-may-bode-well-200328953--politics.html

1/15/13

White House: Rubio immigration moves may ‘bode well’ for action

The White House praised Republican Sen. Marco Rubio’s proposals for an overhaul of immigration policy and said they “bode well” for bipartisan action early in President Barack Obama’s second term.
 
Obama “expects to move very quickly on immigration after the inauguration,” press secretary Jay Carney told reporters. The president is expected to lay out some principles on the issue in his Feb. 12 State of the Union speech.
 
“The reports about Sen. Rubio’s ideas bode well for a productive bipartisan debate,” Carney said. “We hope that it signals a change in the Republican approach to this issue, because if we are going to get this done it’s going to take more than just a handful of Republicans working across the aisle.”
 
The press secretary had been asked about proposals from Rubio—whose name sits near the top of the 2016 field of Republican presidential contenders—to undertake sweeping changes in the way America handles immigration. According to the Wall Street Journal, Rubio backs tightening border controls but making it easier for high-skilled workers and seasonal farm workers to enter the country, and favors giving the estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. a path to getting a work permit and, eventually, citizenship.

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