Radical Right Wing Nuts
Bruce Kettler 
Bruce Kettler Writes:
Right Wing Nuts (part 1) Radical right people believe they are right (correct) and no one else is.  There are also the religious right people who say Jesus is coming in a climax of death and destruction. “Bring on the wars,” they say, because they will fly into the sky. Belief in the second coming of Christ, and a rapture, is not a problem. It’s the desire for, and anticipation of, the worst outcome, with feelings of their own escape from it that I’m referring to. Christians follow Christ the peacemaker, but these counterfeits want war. Radical Wing Nuts (part 2) Radical right people believe that war is an answer to terrorism. They believe the lying media. They believe the 9/11 myths. They blame the left. They think when the wingnuts from the right get into office that will tighten everything down, and get it “right.” They don’t know that both left and right are creations - tools - of an oligarchy that created terrorism, are the terrorists, and control their silly minds. Radical Wing Nuts (part 3) To these people the word “patriotism” means loyalty to the Federal Government of the U.S. and the central government’s of other countries. Actually, patriotism in the U.S. is loyalty to the Constitution of the United States, and when there is a conflict between the policies of the Federal Government, and the Constitution, it is patriotic to follow the constitution. That is why there is OATHKEEPERS. Radical Wing Nuts (part 4) Homosexual acts between consenting adults are legal in the United States. There are laws against it in some states, but they are generally not enforced. It is not the right of the religious right in the U.S. to attempt to legislate against homosexual acts, so long as they are in private, and between consenting adults. Certainly the radical left has gone way too far with their so-called “rights” of homosexuals, and legislation should be introduced to prevent much of it. They have no right to promote homosexuality to minors in public schools, as one example.
Radical Right Wing Nuts
Bruce Kettler 
Bruce Kettler Writes:
Right Wing Nuts (part 1) Radical right people believe they are right (correct) and no one else is.  There are also the religious right people who say Jesus is coming in a climax of death and destruction. “Bring on the wars,” they say, because they will fly into the sky. Belief in the second coming of Christ, and a rapture, is not a problem. It’s the desire for, and anticipation of, the worst outcome, with feelings of their own escape from it that I’m referring to. Christians follow Christ the peacemaker, but these counterfeits want war. Radical Wing Nuts (part 2) Radical right people believe that war is an answer to terrorism. They believe the lying media. They believe the 9/11 myths. They blame the left. They think when the wingnuts from the right get into office that will tighten everything down, and get it “right.” They don’t know that both left and right are creations - tools - of an oligarchy that created terrorism, are the terrorists, and control their silly minds. Radical Wing Nuts (part 3) To these people the word “patriotism” means loyalty to the Federal Government of the U.S. and the central government’s of other countries. Actually, patriotism in the U.S. is loyalty to the Constitution of the United States, and when there is a conflict between the policies of the Federal Government, and the Constitution, it is patriotic to follow the constitution. That is why there is OATHKEEPERS. Radical Wing Nuts (part 4) Homosexual acts between consenting adults are legal in the United States. There are laws against it in some states, but they are generally not enforced. It is not the right of the religious right in the U.S. to attempt to legislate against homosexual acts, so long as they are in private, and between consenting adults. Certainly the radical left has gone way too far with their so- called “rights” of homosexuals, and legislation should be introduced to prevent much of it. They have no right to promote homosexuality to minors in public schools, as one example.