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Credits to Sparemethelies
On
October 19, 1999, Cronkite, American broadcast journalist who served
as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years, from 1962 to
1981, accepted the Norman Cousins Global Governance Award at a
ceremony at the United Nations. In his speech, Cronkite declared his
support and allegiance to a one-world government.
He
blamed the refusal of the U.S. Congress to ratify
one-world-government treaties on “a handful” of obdurate senators
who “pander” to the Christian Coalition and the “religious
right wing”.
Identifying
Pat Robertson as the leader of the Christian Coalition, Cronkite
quoted Robertson, that “any attempt to achieve world order before
that time must be the work of the Devil.” Cronkite then mocked
Robertson by declaring, “I’m glad to sit here at the right hand
of satan.”
We
see where these new world order reporters stand: they hate God and
support satan, the father of lies.
Email:
pastor Craig at [email protected]
"If
the liberties of the American people are every destroyed, they will
fall by the hand of the Roman Catholic cult's clergy."
-General
Lafayette under President George Washington