Dean Odle—“President Trump is putting the teeth back into the Monroe Doctrine”
Alabama Lt. Governor candidate focuses on cyber theft, election fraud, China aspects of the Venezuela action
Dean Odle, Republican candidate for Alabama Lt. Governor, has weighed in on the recent Venezuelan military action carried out overnight.
Odle told ALPolitics.com that:
“I am glad to see that President Trump is putting the teeth back into the Monroe Doctrine. Everyone has known for years that Venezuela has been a source of dangerous illegal drugs and dangerous gangs coming into the USA. This was not just about money—it was a planned military operation against the USA.
“It has also been known for many years that China was using Venezuela as the base of their cyber theft of worldwide elections including US elections. Lou Dobbs exposed this truth on CNN back in 2006, but of course the Bush administration looked the other way.
“The corruption of Venezuela was a joint venture by the Bush-led CIA (and later Bush administrations) and our Communist enemies. All of this has also been documented in the recently published book by New York Times Best-selling author Ralph Pezzullo entitled “Stolen Elections: The Takedown of Democracies Worldwide.”
“Taking down Venezuela was absolutely necessary to the national security of the United States. Now we must take the next steps and stop using the Chinese-made electronic voting equipment. We must go to hand-counted paper ballots only to truly secure our Constitutional Republic.”
Dean Odle is an Opelika-based pastor, author and the founder and Senior Pastor of Fire & Grace Church and the Fire & Grace School of Ministry, where he’s served in ministry and education for more than three decades. He has written several books and frequently speaks on faith, freedom and civic issues from a biblical perspective. Odle is driven by a desire to “confront the lies, greed and corruption” he sees in Alabama politics and to defend constitutional rights at the State level.
Odle is currently one of several candidates for Lt. Governor in the May 19 Republican primary.
For more information about Dean Odle’s campaign, visit Dean Odle for Lt. Governor.