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    Marco Rubio, Chief of Staff Cesar Conda, Amnesty, George Soros and the Grander Plan

    Posted on May 7, 2013 by Ask Marion
    By Marion Algier – Ask Marion
    FireAndreaMitchell.com: Cesar Conda, Marco Rubio’s Chief of Staff previously worked for George Soros. Conda recently made his Tweets private (protected) so the general public can’t ready them. Cesar Conda has been pushing amnesty for illegals on Twitter and elsewhere as Marco Rubio’s <acronym title="Google Page Ranking"><acronym title="Google Page Ranking">PR</acronym></acronym> agent. Conda, who is an immigration lawyer, went to work for George Soros before becoming Rubio’s Chief of Staff. Cesar Conda worked on the editorial advisory board of the George Soros magazine, The International Economy Magazine.
    Cesar Conda had been spinning lies about the amnesty bill about how illegals wouldn’t get welfare, wait more than 10 years for citizenship, etc. Those lies have been completely debunked. So has the sham of border enforcement.
    Another Rubio spokesperson, Alex Conant, recently compared illegal aliens living and working in this country to the institution of slavery.
    So now you understand why Marco Rubio is so gung ho for amnesty. He surrounds himself with a George Soros monkey like Cesar Conda and other idiots like Alex Conant. Sad that Rubio is turning to be such a huge disappointment. At this point, he doesn’t seem much different than Charlie Christ and Rubio’s eligibility is also in question.
    Even the left wing media is in love with Conda. Check out this gushing review of him by leftist biased National Journal:
    Conda has one of the toughest jobs in town right now: He has to help Rubio negotiate an immigration bill with the rest of the Gang of Eight that will be palatable to Republicans and not damage his boss’s conservative credentials in the process. “That’s a tough circle to square, but I think Cesar is the right man for the job,” said Frank Sharry, founder and executive director of the pro-immigration reform group America’s Voice. “Rubio is really lucky to have Cesar Conda as his chief of staff.” Conda, known among colleagues for his even temper, has been working on the issue since the early 1990s when he was part of a group of young, libertarian-minded, pro-immigration conservatives. His government experience runs deep: He worked for former Sen. Spencer Abraham, R-Mich., and was an aide to Vice President Dick Cheney. He also spent time in the private sector as a lobbyist and analyst for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and founded the Washington office of a consulting firm called Navigators Global.
    The left must think of Cesar Conda as their Hispanic Obama or something.
    After reading the above… it suddenly makes a lot of things much clearer… Ding, ding, ding… RINO ALERT or worse!!
    On Friday, Rush Limbaugh spent a lot of time analyzing Obama’s speech to the students in Mexico City. That’s right, students of Mexico City. One of the aspects of his speech in Mexico to the students at the Anthropology Museum, was about Mexican sovereignty and American sovereignty and how we’ve pushed our sovereignty on them. He was talking about the fact that too many Mexicans still consider Southern California theirs, parts of New Mexico and Arizona theirs. He was agreeing with them (imitating Obama) "Well, I understand how you feel. We’ve pushed our sovereignty. We’re gonna change all this."
    Then on CBS Sunday Morning, their correspondent Mo Rocca did a report about the impact of the Mexican-American War on today’s debate on immigration reform. Mo Rocca is a comedian, but he is Dead Serious that greedy America stole half of Mexico in an unjust war and is peddling that message. I guess he became known to people on The Daily Show, but this is a straight news story and it’s aimed right at America’s low-information voters. He went to Mexico to explain the Mexican-American War and he made the case that the United States had no reason for the war, that we’re guilty. There was no reason for us to go conquer Mexico. There was no reason for us to shed blood. It’s fascinating. The low-information voters in this country, or as the former USSR propaganda paper, Pravda, called them… the Sheeple, are being conditioned to believe that California really is Mexico; that it’s not right that it’s America. And the same thing with New Mexico and parts of Arizona.
    Add President Obama’s speeches to students in Mexico and on campuses throughout the US, where he tells them to ignore "Voices" Warning of Government Tyranny — and Join the Collective, to Rocca’s campaign and you have the making of an insurrection.
    We are being maneuvered into a box by the leftist lemmings in the complicit U.S. media, the RINO’s and globalists in both parties, and the policies of the Obama White House who are manipulated by people like George Soros. The goal is a Progressive Democrat victory in the Senate and the House in 2014 and a maneuvered choice of globalist-agenda presidential candidates from both sides to take us to open borders. Big Government everywhere and a new economic world order. Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton seem to the globalist frontrunners, at least at this time, for 2016 giving Americans no choice at all and giving America the final push into oblivion.
    It is time to connect the dots and share what you learn with everyone you know. If there was ever a time to get involved and stand-up for freedom and sovereignty it is now… for it is almost too late.
    http://askmarion.wordpress.com/2013/...-grander-plan/

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    Other articles out there today with the same theme:

    Cesar Conda – Marco Rubio’s chief of staff worked for George Soros http://www.fireandreamitchell.com/20...-george-soros/ ALSO at: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-.../3016355/posts

    WTF – Rubio’s Chief of Staff Hired Directly From Soros http://grumpyelder.com/2013/05/wtf-r...ly-from-soros/

    Report: Marco Rubios Chief of Staff, Cesar Conda, worked for George Soroshttp://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2013/05/report-marco-rubios-chief-of-staff-cesar-conda-worked-for-george-soros-2635888.html
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    Thanks for that article, JohnDoe2! I think it's a safe assumption that Rubio has been bought and paid for ( you know he used to have some real financial problems..how does a lowly state senator afford a CESAR CONDA??? )
    This is an interesting one, too! When Conda shifted from Crist to Rubio. Please note who he calls his friends....Conda was mentor to Paul Ryan!

    Florida Elections: The Crist to Rubio Switch (A former Dick Cheney assistant changes his mind)
    National Review ^ | 02/09/2010 | Cesar Conda
    Posted on Tue Feb 9 07:20:43 2010 by SeekAndFind
    Last May, I wrote about why I thought Florida governor Charlie Crist was an acceptable fiscal conservative (the Cato Institute had given him an "A" on its Fiscal Policy Report Card) and why I believed he gave Republicans the best chance to retain Florida's U.S. Senate seat. Even though I was chided by fellow conservatives for saying something favorable about the governor, who had embraced Obama's nearly $1 trillion stimulus package (which by the way has failed to reduce unemployment), I believed that a more important goal was to stop the Democrats from strengthening their filibuster-proof Senate majority. I subsequently donated to Crist's Senate campaign and even met with him once to discuss tax- and budget-policy ideas.
    But since then, I've changed my mind and made the switch to Marco Rubio. For one thing, Governor Crist's fiscal-responsibility score has fallen. According to Cato's Chris Edwards in an October e-mail to the St. Petersburg Times: "But as the report's author, I am concerned that the governor has fallen off the fiscal responsibility horse since the report was written in mid-2008. In particular, Crist approved a huge $2.2 billion tax increase for the fiscal 2010 budget, even though he had promised that $12 billion in federal 'stimulus' money showered on Florida over three years would obviate the need for tax increases." But more important, I had a chance to meet with Rubio right before Christmas. He struck me as someone who was geniunely interested in nitty-gritty of public policy; a true policy wonk who had championed 100 reform ideas when he was the Speaker of the Florida house. Furthermore, I came away thinking that Marco Rubio is someone conservatives could trust to go to Washington and take on President Obama and congressional liberals as they move to massively expand government.
    Charlie Crist, if elected, would make a fine U.S. senator, and would probably be a reliable Republican vote on most issues. But I think Marco Rubio is more likely to be a leader when it comes to putting foward innovative conservative policy reforms and alternatives to America's problems.

    I've rounded up a group of friends, including Rep. Paul Ryan, Mary Matalin, former Rep. Vin Weber, Liz Cheney, former Sen. Bob Kasten, and former Rep. J. C. Watts, among others, to host an evening reception in my offices (901 7th Street, N.W., Washington) for Rubio after his speech before CPAC on Thursday, February 18. I'd invite all Corner readers to come over to meet Marco, who I believe will be Florida's next U.S. Senator.

    — Cesar Conda was assistant for domestic policy to Vice President Dick Cheney and senior economic policy adviser to the 2008 Mitt Romney for President Campaign.
    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2447521/posts (BOY...were these dupes, duped!)
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    Rush Limbaugh was naming names, even mentioned Grover Norquist's collusion on amnesty.
    OOOPS! I spoke too soon! On the break from the Limbaugh radio show, was a PRO Gang of 8 ad featuring Marco Rubio, who says this AMNESTY has the toughest enforcement in the world...LIES!
    Who ran the ad...Americans for a Conservative direction...sounds nice, don't it??? NOT! Paid for by facebook's own Mark Zuckerberg helped out by a bunch of sell out republicans! THAT's what bipartisanship gets you!


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    Strange groups of bedfellows none working for the American taxpayer but rather there wealth, for me the GOP will lose my vote next time if they pick a prized RINO to run, hopefully we will have a true leader come forward perhaps as a third party candidate. In any event I have a long list of rino's that will not get my vote ever again far as I'm concerned these people are traitors of the worse kind.
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    So now you understand why Marco Rubio is so gung ho for amnesty. He surrounds himself with a George Soros monkey likeCesarConda and other idiots like Alex Conant. Sad that Rubio is turning to be such a huge disappointment. At this point, he doesn’t seem much different than Charlie Christ and Rubio’s eligibility is also in question.
    Known by the company he keeps.

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