Over the past year there has been an outcry about the need for the Unionist electorate to get out and vote in large numbers. The voting pleas are coming from the con-men who are part of the “Unionist” parties,who have a vested interest in seeing their useless stooges re-elected and from the naive who think that by merely voting a panacea will appear which will heal all the corruption of “Unionism.”
The problem in taking all this nonsense at face value means you subtly shift the blame for the present debacle from the “Unionist” political parties and apportion it to the Unionist electorate. In effect it tries to blame the electorate for the failures of the “Unionist” political classes. This is most unfair and is a blatant misrepresentation.
Let`s take a closer look at the matter by casting our minds back to the late 1960s. From the late 1960s until the mid 1980s Unionist turn out was high right across N.Ireland. Indeed many Unionist voters were prepared to set aside “inter-Unionist political differences” and vote for people they did not fully agree with. What was the end result of all this enthusiastic voting? It ended up with one betrayal after another.
Once one erring and treacherous “Unionist” party was felled another more strident “Unionist party” took it`s place. What was the end result? Another bigger and more mind-boggling betrayal. All the Unionist parties have betrayed their voters.
Ask yourself these questions, “Is this all an accident or a coincidence? Is it merely the case that the “Unionist” political classes have a propensity for self-destruction?” There must be an explanation for this systematic betrayal of trust which has taken place over the last 50 years. If you have the slightest bit of sense you will be able to work out what the explanation is, without me or anyone else having to tell you.
Someone once gave this warning to a newly elected Westminster MP, “If you can be bribed you will be bribed, if you can be bullied you will be bullied and if you can be blackmailed you will be blackmailed.”Finally consider this salient fact, all the traitors from the “Unionist political classes” have been able to carry out their treachery and walk away from it relatively unscathed. The worst they have suffered is a bit of temporary public embarrassment which is usually soothed with a “Lordship” or a well paid place on a local or international quango.
Until the “Unionist electorate” learn to strike fear into the hearts of the “Unionist political classes” merely voting will never be enough. The “Unionist political classes” must learn to fear the wrath of the “Unionist electorate” more than they fear the mind-benders and will-benders of MI5.
There must be consequences for traitors, safeguards must be thought up and implemented.
Here is a statement from one naive fool who is trying to gull the people into thinking mere voting will be enough. For the life of me I cannot understand why the TUV would let Willie Ross into it`s ranks. He had plenty of opportunities to take a stand against treachery when he was in the Unionist party and he failed?
“Protest has its limited place but the ballot box filled with votes for T.U.V. is the surest path to follow.”
I would not trust the TUV any more than I would trust any of the others. It may be convenient to tactically vote for them at the moment but I have no doubt if they suddenly became the biggest party and were subjected to the same pressures as their predecessors there is every chance they will collapse into a state of extreme lundyism just like the rest of them.
Whenever the elites of ancient Israel became embroiled in false religion, treachery and deceit, God raised up Jehu to deal with some of the culprits.
2 Kings 9:22-24
22 And it came to pass, when Joram saw Jehu, that he said, Is it peace, Jehu? And he answered, What peace, so long as the whoredoms of thy mother Jezebel and her witchcrafts are so many?
23 And Joram turned his hands, and fled, and said to Ahaziah, There is treachery, O Ahaziah.
24 And Jehu drew a bow with his full strength, and smote Jehoram between his arms, and the arrow went out at his heart, and he sunk down in his chariot.



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