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“The humanists’ goal is to gain total power. They need vehicles to achieve this end. They carefully choose an existing issue or create one, then organize a given class of citizenry around it.”
H.L. Richardson, Confrontational Politics: How to Effectively Practice the Politics of Principle
“This is not how the leftists “compromise.” They will ask for 100 percent, then give in a little on their outlandish demands when opposition becomes formidable.”
H.L. Richardson, Confrontational Politics: How to Effectively Practice the Politics of Principle
“This is the way socialism has penetrated the body politic of America: one slice at a time, a large step forward and then a small step backward. Lenin stated it best: “We advance through retreat.”
H.L. Richardson, Confrontational Politics: How to Effectively Practice the Politics of Principle
“Corruption increases in direct proportion to the size of government and its centralization. This is because it is easier to hide evil within the labyrinth of agencies, commissions, and endless bureaus, especially if it is far removed from the governed. As”
H.L. Richardson, Confrontational Politics: How to Effectively Practice the Politics of Principle
“What then is moral to a humanist? Achieving the goals of control. What techniques are used? Whatever works!”
H.L. Richardson, Confrontational Politics: How to Effectively Practice the Politics of Principle
“This, combined with ignorance of humanist methodology, makes the average American very vulnerable, the victim of his own decency.”
H.L. Richardson, Confrontational Politics: How to Effectively Practice the Politics of Principle
“Meanwhile, the left seems more united than ever. They have drummed conservatives out of the Democratic Party. The major news media continue to root for leftist political candidates, for leftist legislation, and for leftist judges. And academia consists mainly of leftist indoctrination centers.”
H.L. Richardson, Confrontational Politics: How to Effectively Practice the Politics of Principle