There are some things in which I strongly believe.
First, our two-party system is a farce, one party with two
faces. By today's standards of "Republican" and
"Democrat" or liberal and conservative, John F. Kennedy
would have been a conservative and Barry Goldwater would have been
a right-wing fanatic. Our present charade of two parties
fools a lot of people who listen to the differences (few as they
are) and then live by the credo of their chosen party as it
existed forty years ago.
It only takes some repetition, which the managed media gladly
offers to either major party, but not to third parties, to
convince the majority of the people that Democrats still represent
the interests of the working person and Republicans still
represent the interests of big capital.
Anyone who thinks big capital, as represented by the large
corporate conglomerates, is beholden to and dependent upon the
Republican party better buy some ocean-front property in Arizona
before it's all gone. And those who think the Enrons and
WorldComs are the only crooked corporations don't understand the
situation ... they were crooked and got caught cooking books full
of hot air. The corporations with the real money, and the
giant foundations with the real world manipulators at the helm,
could care less which party is in power or whether the Social
Security "trust fund" myth is bankrupt. They could
even care less about Enron or WorldCom, because their interests
are in oil, water, turf, drugs, and the creation of a
"sustainable earth" ... and either party will give US
support to their goals.
Their agenda is global governance and to that end, either of
the major parties will serve their purpose well. Average
American voters simply live in the parties of the 40's like I
watch movies of that era. The difference is, I understand
that I am not living in the era that I watch on the video screen,
although I did live in it then. Party devotees apparently do
not.
What's worse, when the Ninth Circuit got ahead of the game by
an idiot decision that was guaranteed to put the nation up in
arms, the entire administration and Congress got on the bandwagon
and acted like leaders of the people rather than pimps for the new
world order, grabbing every photo-op available with their hands
over their chests, toward the left, where the blood-pump is
located. Democrats and Republicans alike expressed their
allegiance to our "one nation under God" and then
blithely went about the business of federalizing more of America
and robbing more Americans of the freedoms of which they are so
proud.
People who have never been free do not understand the
difference between limited, government-granted license and true
freedom. We've seen that occur in "liberated"
nations that quickly fall back into dictatorships. It is
occurring here because Americans under forty largely have never
been given the opportunity to live in an America that was as free
as it was in the years prior to 1965-75 when the avalanche began.
It takes some work and some study to understand what America was
like when its subversion was slow and sub rosa.
I wish Americans would see that it is time to pitch the
two-party system and unite behind the minority party of their
choice, whether it's Green, Libertarian, Constitution, Socialist,
Reform, or Goofball! At least we would know where these
folks stand ... the R and the D do not really give us a clue in
these times of confusion and mixed messages.
Second, we need Americans who will insist on taking back the
government that is constitutionally theirs. The people have
"let the bedbugs out" to run not only the White House,
but Congress. Yes, it's a huge responsibility to run a
government the size of ours over a nation the size of ours, and
the size of both needs to be reduced, beginning with kicking out,
not legalizing, those who have illegally entered. I don't
want to hear about American compassion and then listen to the
wailing and moaning over the Twin Towers and the rest of post-911
America. Either we take our country and defend our borders,
or shut up about believing in our national sovereignty. The
system worked well for 200 of our 226-year history as a nation,
and all of a sudden it won't work now? The only reason it
won't work is that the government in power doesn't want it to
work! They want a diluted, diverse population, much of which
has no allegiance to America or its roots. That way, many
won't care what happens to America like those of us with deep
roots here. Notice also, please, that our compassion doesn't
appear to extend to the genocide of the Afrikaners and other
people of European descent in Africa. If we're going to let
in a persecuted people, let's get visas for those people before
the Marxist African National Congress (ANC) annihilates more of
them ... men, women, children, if they look alive, they die, often
horribly and brutally. Most Americans don't even realize
what's going on in Africa, or if they do, they don't express
themselves on the subject.
Third, something needs to wake up the people of America, most
of them are delusional and believe they are still free, in spite
of all the laws, rules, regulations, mandates and edicts coming
out of Washington, D.C. They have been more than willing to
surrender their freedom for "security" when they should
have been demanding that the US pull out of foreign nations, stop
international meddling and nation-building, and let the rest of
the world fight its own battles. If we wish to help someone,
let us help the Afrikaners. We quietly ignore the genocide
in Africa, our media makes headlines of every suicide bombing in
Israel, yet we funnel billions of dollars into Arab nations,
possibly to garner support for a vendetta against Iraq. This
doesn't make sense? Well, to rational minds, no. But
to globalists with global financial interests, it makes perfectly
good sense, and it is right in line with their agenda!
We have become the world's greatest blathering supermouth
power, bar none. As
to military might, we are possibly back up to mediocre after some
rebuilding from the feminized military. As to true courage
and commitment, we are a nation of comfort-zone wusses who are
raising idiot children on federal funds dedicated to making body-piercings
socially acceptable.
No, I am not "anti-American." Don't try to hang
the label "anti-government" on me either. It is
because I love the country in which I was born that I detest what
is happening to it. Disliking the actions of government
doesn't make me "anti-government" but in strong
disagreement with government policy. That is my
constitutional right, as well as the right of free speech to
express such sentiments. When I must speak only what the
government approves, then indeed the last vestige of freedom has
been stripped from the people.
There is nothing in our founding documents that says we must be
a two-party nation, either Democrat or Republican. When such
labels become meaningless to identify what a person really
believes, then it is time to chuck the labels and the parties and
get to where we can once again stand up and identify.
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