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August 22, 2008 at 6:21 PM #260597August 22, 2008 at 9:13 PM #260321ArrayaParticipant
The success of the Bush Regime’s propaganda, lies, and deception with gullible and inattentive Americans since 9/11 has made it difficult for intelligent, aware people to be optimistic about the future of the United States. For almost 8 years the US media has served as Ministry of Propaganda for a war criminal regime. Americans incapable of thinking for themselves, reading between the lines, or accessing foreign media on the Internet have been brainwashed.
As the Nazi propagandist, Joseph Goebbels, said, it is easy to deceive a people. You just tell them they have been attacked and wave the flag.
It certainly worked with Americans.
The gullibility and unconcern of the American people has had many victims. There are 1.25 million dead Iraqis. There are 4 million displaced Iraqis. No one knows how many are maimed and orphaned.
Iraq is in ruins, its infrastructure destroyed by American bombs, missiles, and helicopter gunships.
We do not know the death toll in Afghanistan, but even the American puppet regime protests the repeated killings of women and children by US and NATO troops.
We don’t know what the death toll would be in Iran if Darth Cheney and the neocons succeed in their plot with Israel to bomb Iran, perhaps with nuclear weapons.
What we do know is that all this murder and destruction has no justification and is evil. It is the work of evil men who have no qualms about lying and deceiving in order to kill innocent people to achieve their undeclared agenda.
That such evil people have control over the United States government and media damns the American public for eternity.
America will never recover from the shame and dishonor heaped upon her by the neoconned Bush Regime.
The success of the neocon propaganda has been so great that the opposition party has not lifted a finger to rein in the Bush Regime’s criminal actions. Even Obama, who promises “change” is too intimidated by the neocon’s success in brainwashing the American population to do what his supporters hoped he would do and lead us out of the shame in which the neoconned Bush Regime has imprisoned us.
This about sums up the pessimistic state in which I existed prior to the go-ahead given by the Bush Regime to its puppet in Georgia to ethnically cleanse South Ossetia of Russians in order to defuse the separatist movement. The American media, aka, the Ministry of Lies and Deceit, again accommodated the criminal Bush Regime and proclaimed “Russian invasion” to cover up the ethnic cleansing of Russians in South Ossetia by the Georgian military assault.
Only this time, the rest of the world didn’t buy it. The many years of lies–9/11, Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, al Qaeda connections, yellowcake, anthrax attack, Iranian nukes, “the United States doesn’t torture,” the bombings of weddings, funerals, and children’s soccer games, Abu Ghraib, renditions, Guantanamo, various fabricated “terrorist plots,” the determined assault on civil liberties–have taken their toll on American credibility. No one outside America any longer believes the US media or the US government.
The rest of the world reported the facts–an assault on Russian civilians by American and Israeli trained and equipped Georgian troops.
The Bush Regime, overcome by hubris, expected Russia to accept this act of American hegemony. But the Russians did not, and the Georgian military was sent fleeing for its life.
The neoconned Republican response to the Russian failure to follow the script and to be intimidated by the “unipower” was so imbecilic that it shattered the brainwashing to which Americans had succumbed.
McCain declared: “In the 21st century nations don’t invade other nations.” Imagine the laughs Jon Stewart will get out of this on the Daily Show. In the early years of the 21st century the United States has already invaded two countries and has been beating the drums for attacking a third. President Bush, the chief invader of the 21st century, echoed McCain’s claim that nations don’t invade other nations. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7556857.stm
This dissonant claim shocked even brainwashed Americans, as readers’ emails reveal. If in the 21st century countries don’t invade other countries, what is Bush doing in Iraq and Afghanistan, and what are the naval armadas and propaganda arrayed against Iran about?
Have two of the worst warmongers of modern times–Bush and McCain–called off the US/Israeli attack on Iran? If McCain is elected president, is he going to pull US troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan as “nations don’t invade other nations,” or is President Bush going to beat him to it?
We all know the answer.
The two stooges are astonished that the Americans have taught hegemony to Russians, who were previously operating, naively perhaps, on the basis of good will.
Suddenly the Western Europeans have realized that being allied with the United States is like holding a tiger by the tail. No European country wants to be hurled into war with Russia. Germany, France, and Italy must be thanking God they blocked Georgia’s membership in NATO.
The Ukraine, where a sick nationalism has taken hold funded by the neocon National Endowment for Democracy, will be the next conflict between American pretensions and Russia. Russia is being taught by the neocons that freeing the constituent parts of its empire has not resulted in their independence but in their absorption into the American Empire.
Unless enough Americans can overcome their brainwashed state and the rigged Diebold voting machines, turn out the imbecilic Republicans and hold the neoconservatives accountable for their crimes against humanity, a crazed neocon US government will provoke nuclear war with Russia.
The neoconservatives represent the greatest danger ever faced by the United States and the world. Humanity has no greater enemy.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: [email protected]
August 22, 2008 at 9:13 PM #260520ArrayaParticipantThe success of the Bush Regime’s propaganda, lies, and deception with gullible and inattentive Americans since 9/11 has made it difficult for intelligent, aware people to be optimistic about the future of the United States. For almost 8 years the US media has served as Ministry of Propaganda for a war criminal regime. Americans incapable of thinking for themselves, reading between the lines, or accessing foreign media on the Internet have been brainwashed.
As the Nazi propagandist, Joseph Goebbels, said, it is easy to deceive a people. You just tell them they have been attacked and wave the flag.
It certainly worked with Americans.
The gullibility and unconcern of the American people has had many victims. There are 1.25 million dead Iraqis. There are 4 million displaced Iraqis. No one knows how many are maimed and orphaned.
Iraq is in ruins, its infrastructure destroyed by American bombs, missiles, and helicopter gunships.
We do not know the death toll in Afghanistan, but even the American puppet regime protests the repeated killings of women and children by US and NATO troops.
We don’t know what the death toll would be in Iran if Darth Cheney and the neocons succeed in their plot with Israel to bomb Iran, perhaps with nuclear weapons.
What we do know is that all this murder and destruction has no justification and is evil. It is the work of evil men who have no qualms about lying and deceiving in order to kill innocent people to achieve their undeclared agenda.
That such evil people have control over the United States government and media damns the American public for eternity.
America will never recover from the shame and dishonor heaped upon her by the neoconned Bush Regime.
The success of the neocon propaganda has been so great that the opposition party has not lifted a finger to rein in the Bush Regime’s criminal actions. Even Obama, who promises “change” is too intimidated by the neocon’s success in brainwashing the American population to do what his supporters hoped he would do and lead us out of the shame in which the neoconned Bush Regime has imprisoned us.
This about sums up the pessimistic state in which I existed prior to the go-ahead given by the Bush Regime to its puppet in Georgia to ethnically cleanse South Ossetia of Russians in order to defuse the separatist movement. The American media, aka, the Ministry of Lies and Deceit, again accommodated the criminal Bush Regime and proclaimed “Russian invasion” to cover up the ethnic cleansing of Russians in South Ossetia by the Georgian military assault.
Only this time, the rest of the world didn’t buy it. The many years of lies–9/11, Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, al Qaeda connections, yellowcake, anthrax attack, Iranian nukes, “the United States doesn’t torture,” the bombings of weddings, funerals, and children’s soccer games, Abu Ghraib, renditions, Guantanamo, various fabricated “terrorist plots,” the determined assault on civil liberties–have taken their toll on American credibility. No one outside America any longer believes the US media or the US government.
The rest of the world reported the facts–an assault on Russian civilians by American and Israeli trained and equipped Georgian troops.
The Bush Regime, overcome by hubris, expected Russia to accept this act of American hegemony. But the Russians did not, and the Georgian military was sent fleeing for its life.
The neoconned Republican response to the Russian failure to follow the script and to be intimidated by the “unipower” was so imbecilic that it shattered the brainwashing to which Americans had succumbed.
McCain declared: “In the 21st century nations don’t invade other nations.” Imagine the laughs Jon Stewart will get out of this on the Daily Show. In the early years of the 21st century the United States has already invaded two countries and has been beating the drums for attacking a third. President Bush, the chief invader of the 21st century, echoed McCain’s claim that nations don’t invade other nations. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7556857.stm
This dissonant claim shocked even brainwashed Americans, as readers’ emails reveal. If in the 21st century countries don’t invade other countries, what is Bush doing in Iraq and Afghanistan, and what are the naval armadas and propaganda arrayed against Iran about?
Have two of the worst warmongers of modern times–Bush and McCain–called off the US/Israeli attack on Iran? If McCain is elected president, is he going to pull US troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan as “nations don’t invade other nations,” or is President Bush going to beat him to it?
We all know the answer.
The two stooges are astonished that the Americans have taught hegemony to Russians, who were previously operating, naively perhaps, on the basis of good will.
Suddenly the Western Europeans have realized that being allied with the United States is like holding a tiger by the tail. No European country wants to be hurled into war with Russia. Germany, France, and Italy must be thanking God they blocked Georgia’s membership in NATO.
The Ukraine, where a sick nationalism has taken hold funded by the neocon National Endowment for Democracy, will be the next conflict between American pretensions and Russia. Russia is being taught by the neocons that freeing the constituent parts of its empire has not resulted in their independence but in their absorption into the American Empire.
Unless enough Americans can overcome their brainwashed state and the rigged Diebold voting machines, turn out the imbecilic Republicans and hold the neoconservatives accountable for their crimes against humanity, a crazed neocon US government will provoke nuclear war with Russia.
The neoconservatives represent the greatest danger ever faced by the United States and the world. Humanity has no greater enemy.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: [email protected]
August 22, 2008 at 9:13 PM #260529ArrayaParticipantThe success of the Bush Regime’s propaganda, lies, and deception with gullible and inattentive Americans since 9/11 has made it difficult for intelligent, aware people to be optimistic about the future of the United States. For almost 8 years the US media has served as Ministry of Propaganda for a war criminal regime. Americans incapable of thinking for themselves, reading between the lines, or accessing foreign media on the Internet have been brainwashed.
As the Nazi propagandist, Joseph Goebbels, said, it is easy to deceive a people. You just tell them they have been attacked and wave the flag.
It certainly worked with Americans.
The gullibility and unconcern of the American people has had many victims. There are 1.25 million dead Iraqis. There are 4 million displaced Iraqis. No one knows how many are maimed and orphaned.
Iraq is in ruins, its infrastructure destroyed by American bombs, missiles, and helicopter gunships.
We do not know the death toll in Afghanistan, but even the American puppet regime protests the repeated killings of women and children by US and NATO troops.
We don’t know what the death toll would be in Iran if Darth Cheney and the neocons succeed in their plot with Israel to bomb Iran, perhaps with nuclear weapons.
What we do know is that all this murder and destruction has no justification and is evil. It is the work of evil men who have no qualms about lying and deceiving in order to kill innocent people to achieve their undeclared agenda.
That such evil people have control over the United States government and media damns the American public for eternity.
America will never recover from the shame and dishonor heaped upon her by the neoconned Bush Regime.
The success of the neocon propaganda has been so great that the opposition party has not lifted a finger to rein in the Bush Regime’s criminal actions. Even Obama, who promises “change” is too intimidated by the neocon’s success in brainwashing the American population to do what his supporters hoped he would do and lead us out of the shame in which the neoconned Bush Regime has imprisoned us.
This about sums up the pessimistic state in which I existed prior to the go-ahead given by the Bush Regime to its puppet in Georgia to ethnically cleanse South Ossetia of Russians in order to defuse the separatist movement. The American media, aka, the Ministry of Lies and Deceit, again accommodated the criminal Bush Regime and proclaimed “Russian invasion” to cover up the ethnic cleansing of Russians in South Ossetia by the Georgian military assault.
Only this time, the rest of the world didn’t buy it. The many years of lies–9/11, Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, al Qaeda connections, yellowcake, anthrax attack, Iranian nukes, “the United States doesn’t torture,” the bombings of weddings, funerals, and children’s soccer games, Abu Ghraib, renditions, Guantanamo, various fabricated “terrorist plots,” the determined assault on civil liberties–have taken their toll on American credibility. No one outside America any longer believes the US media or the US government.
The rest of the world reported the facts–an assault on Russian civilians by American and Israeli trained and equipped Georgian troops.
The Bush Regime, overcome by hubris, expected Russia to accept this act of American hegemony. But the Russians did not, and the Georgian military was sent fleeing for its life.
The neoconned Republican response to the Russian failure to follow the script and to be intimidated by the “unipower” was so imbecilic that it shattered the brainwashing to which Americans had succumbed.
McCain declared: “In the 21st century nations don’t invade other nations.” Imagine the laughs Jon Stewart will get out of this on the Daily Show. In the early years of the 21st century the United States has already invaded two countries and has been beating the drums for attacking a third. President Bush, the chief invader of the 21st century, echoed McCain’s claim that nations don’t invade other nations. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7556857.stm
This dissonant claim shocked even brainwashed Americans, as readers’ emails reveal. If in the 21st century countries don’t invade other countries, what is Bush doing in Iraq and Afghanistan, and what are the naval armadas and propaganda arrayed against Iran about?
Have two of the worst warmongers of modern times–Bush and McCain–called off the US/Israeli attack on Iran? If McCain is elected president, is he going to pull US troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan as “nations don’t invade other nations,” or is President Bush going to beat him to it?
We all know the answer.
The two stooges are astonished that the Americans have taught hegemony to Russians, who were previously operating, naively perhaps, on the basis of good will.
Suddenly the Western Europeans have realized that being allied with the United States is like holding a tiger by the tail. No European country wants to be hurled into war with Russia. Germany, France, and Italy must be thanking God they blocked Georgia’s membership in NATO.
The Ukraine, where a sick nationalism has taken hold funded by the neocon National Endowment for Democracy, will be the next conflict between American pretensions and Russia. Russia is being taught by the neocons that freeing the constituent parts of its empire has not resulted in their independence but in their absorption into the American Empire.
Unless enough Americans can overcome their brainwashed state and the rigged Diebold voting machines, turn out the imbecilic Republicans and hold the neoconservatives accountable for their crimes against humanity, a crazed neocon US government will provoke nuclear war with Russia.
The neoconservatives represent the greatest danger ever faced by the United States and the world. Humanity has no greater enemy.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: [email protected]
August 22, 2008 at 9:13 PM #260578ArrayaParticipantThe success of the Bush Regime’s propaganda, lies, and deception with gullible and inattentive Americans since 9/11 has made it difficult for intelligent, aware people to be optimistic about the future of the United States. For almost 8 years the US media has served as Ministry of Propaganda for a war criminal regime. Americans incapable of thinking for themselves, reading between the lines, or accessing foreign media on the Internet have been brainwashed.
As the Nazi propagandist, Joseph Goebbels, said, it is easy to deceive a people. You just tell them they have been attacked and wave the flag.
It certainly worked with Americans.
The gullibility and unconcern of the American people has had many victims. There are 1.25 million dead Iraqis. There are 4 million displaced Iraqis. No one knows how many are maimed and orphaned.
Iraq is in ruins, its infrastructure destroyed by American bombs, missiles, and helicopter gunships.
We do not know the death toll in Afghanistan, but even the American puppet regime protests the repeated killings of women and children by US and NATO troops.
We don’t know what the death toll would be in Iran if Darth Cheney and the neocons succeed in their plot with Israel to bomb Iran, perhaps with nuclear weapons.
What we do know is that all this murder and destruction has no justification and is evil. It is the work of evil men who have no qualms about lying and deceiving in order to kill innocent people to achieve their undeclared agenda.
That such evil people have control over the United States government and media damns the American public for eternity.
America will never recover from the shame and dishonor heaped upon her by the neoconned Bush Regime.
The success of the neocon propaganda has been so great that the opposition party has not lifted a finger to rein in the Bush Regime’s criminal actions. Even Obama, who promises “change” is too intimidated by the neocon’s success in brainwashing the American population to do what his supporters hoped he would do and lead us out of the shame in which the neoconned Bush Regime has imprisoned us.
This about sums up the pessimistic state in which I existed prior to the go-ahead given by the Bush Regime to its puppet in Georgia to ethnically cleanse South Ossetia of Russians in order to defuse the separatist movement. The American media, aka, the Ministry of Lies and Deceit, again accommodated the criminal Bush Regime and proclaimed “Russian invasion” to cover up the ethnic cleansing of Russians in South Ossetia by the Georgian military assault.
Only this time, the rest of the world didn’t buy it. The many years of lies–9/11, Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, al Qaeda connections, yellowcake, anthrax attack, Iranian nukes, “the United States doesn’t torture,” the bombings of weddings, funerals, and children’s soccer games, Abu Ghraib, renditions, Guantanamo, various fabricated “terrorist plots,” the determined assault on civil liberties–have taken their toll on American credibility. No one outside America any longer believes the US media or the US government.
The rest of the world reported the facts–an assault on Russian civilians by American and Israeli trained and equipped Georgian troops.
The Bush Regime, overcome by hubris, expected Russia to accept this act of American hegemony. But the Russians did not, and the Georgian military was sent fleeing for its life.
The neoconned Republican response to the Russian failure to follow the script and to be intimidated by the “unipower” was so imbecilic that it shattered the brainwashing to which Americans had succumbed.
McCain declared: “In the 21st century nations don’t invade other nations.” Imagine the laughs Jon Stewart will get out of this on the Daily Show. In the early years of the 21st century the United States has already invaded two countries and has been beating the drums for attacking a third. President Bush, the chief invader of the 21st century, echoed McCain’s claim that nations don’t invade other nations. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7556857.stm
This dissonant claim shocked even brainwashed Americans, as readers’ emails reveal. If in the 21st century countries don’t invade other countries, what is Bush doing in Iraq and Afghanistan, and what are the naval armadas and propaganda arrayed against Iran about?
Have two of the worst warmongers of modern times–Bush and McCain–called off the US/Israeli attack on Iran? If McCain is elected president, is he going to pull US troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan as “nations don’t invade other nations,” or is President Bush going to beat him to it?
We all know the answer.
The two stooges are astonished that the Americans have taught hegemony to Russians, who were previously operating, naively perhaps, on the basis of good will.
Suddenly the Western Europeans have realized that being allied with the United States is like holding a tiger by the tail. No European country wants to be hurled into war with Russia. Germany, France, and Italy must be thanking God they blocked Georgia’s membership in NATO.
The Ukraine, where a sick nationalism has taken hold funded by the neocon National Endowment for Democracy, will be the next conflict between American pretensions and Russia. Russia is being taught by the neocons that freeing the constituent parts of its empire has not resulted in their independence but in their absorption into the American Empire.
Unless enough Americans can overcome their brainwashed state and the rigged Diebold voting machines, turn out the imbecilic Republicans and hold the neoconservatives accountable for their crimes against humanity, a crazed neocon US government will provoke nuclear war with Russia.
The neoconservatives represent the greatest danger ever faced by the United States and the world. Humanity has no greater enemy.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: [email protected]
August 22, 2008 at 9:13 PM #260618ArrayaParticipantThe success of the Bush Regime’s propaganda, lies, and deception with gullible and inattentive Americans since 9/11 has made it difficult for intelligent, aware people to be optimistic about the future of the United States. For almost 8 years the US media has served as Ministry of Propaganda for a war criminal regime. Americans incapable of thinking for themselves, reading between the lines, or accessing foreign media on the Internet have been brainwashed.
As the Nazi propagandist, Joseph Goebbels, said, it is easy to deceive a people. You just tell them they have been attacked and wave the flag.
It certainly worked with Americans.
The gullibility and unconcern of the American people has had many victims. There are 1.25 million dead Iraqis. There are 4 million displaced Iraqis. No one knows how many are maimed and orphaned.
Iraq is in ruins, its infrastructure destroyed by American bombs, missiles, and helicopter gunships.
We do not know the death toll in Afghanistan, but even the American puppet regime protests the repeated killings of women and children by US and NATO troops.
We don’t know what the death toll would be in Iran if Darth Cheney and the neocons succeed in their plot with Israel to bomb Iran, perhaps with nuclear weapons.
What we do know is that all this murder and destruction has no justification and is evil. It is the work of evil men who have no qualms about lying and deceiving in order to kill innocent people to achieve their undeclared agenda.
That such evil people have control over the United States government and media damns the American public for eternity.
America will never recover from the shame and dishonor heaped upon her by the neoconned Bush Regime.
The success of the neocon propaganda has been so great that the opposition party has not lifted a finger to rein in the Bush Regime’s criminal actions. Even Obama, who promises “change” is too intimidated by the neocon’s success in brainwashing the American population to do what his supporters hoped he would do and lead us out of the shame in which the neoconned Bush Regime has imprisoned us.
This about sums up the pessimistic state in which I existed prior to the go-ahead given by the Bush Regime to its puppet in Georgia to ethnically cleanse South Ossetia of Russians in order to defuse the separatist movement. The American media, aka, the Ministry of Lies and Deceit, again accommodated the criminal Bush Regime and proclaimed “Russian invasion” to cover up the ethnic cleansing of Russians in South Ossetia by the Georgian military assault.
Only this time, the rest of the world didn’t buy it. The many years of lies–9/11, Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, al Qaeda connections, yellowcake, anthrax attack, Iranian nukes, “the United States doesn’t torture,” the bombings of weddings, funerals, and children’s soccer games, Abu Ghraib, renditions, Guantanamo, various fabricated “terrorist plots,” the determined assault on civil liberties–have taken their toll on American credibility. No one outside America any longer believes the US media or the US government.
The rest of the world reported the facts–an assault on Russian civilians by American and Israeli trained and equipped Georgian troops.
The Bush Regime, overcome by hubris, expected Russia to accept this act of American hegemony. But the Russians did not, and the Georgian military was sent fleeing for its life.
The neoconned Republican response to the Russian failure to follow the script and to be intimidated by the “unipower” was so imbecilic that it shattered the brainwashing to which Americans had succumbed.
McCain declared: “In the 21st century nations don’t invade other nations.” Imagine the laughs Jon Stewart will get out of this on the Daily Show. In the early years of the 21st century the United States has already invaded two countries and has been beating the drums for attacking a third. President Bush, the chief invader of the 21st century, echoed McCain’s claim that nations don’t invade other nations. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7556857.stm
This dissonant claim shocked even brainwashed Americans, as readers’ emails reveal. If in the 21st century countries don’t invade other countries, what is Bush doing in Iraq and Afghanistan, and what are the naval armadas and propaganda arrayed against Iran about?
Have two of the worst warmongers of modern times–Bush and McCain–called off the US/Israeli attack on Iran? If McCain is elected president, is he going to pull US troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan as “nations don’t invade other nations,” or is President Bush going to beat him to it?
We all know the answer.
The two stooges are astonished that the Americans have taught hegemony to Russians, who were previously operating, naively perhaps, on the basis of good will.
Suddenly the Western Europeans have realized that being allied with the United States is like holding a tiger by the tail. No European country wants to be hurled into war with Russia. Germany, France, and Italy must be thanking God they blocked Georgia’s membership in NATO.
The Ukraine, where a sick nationalism has taken hold funded by the neocon National Endowment for Democracy, will be the next conflict between American pretensions and Russia. Russia is being taught by the neocons that freeing the constituent parts of its empire has not resulted in their independence but in their absorption into the American Empire.
Unless enough Americans can overcome their brainwashed state and the rigged Diebold voting machines, turn out the imbecilic Republicans and hold the neoconservatives accountable for their crimes against humanity, a crazed neocon US government will provoke nuclear war with Russia.
The neoconservatives represent the greatest danger ever faced by the United States and the world. Humanity has no greater enemy.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: [email protected]
August 22, 2008 at 11:30 PM #260366greekfireParticipantI didn’t read the article, I must confess. I have already left the GOP (as it stands) in spirit. I keep checking myself to see if I am just in a pessimistic period in my life. However, the more I look around, the more I see that I am not alone.
This is what we have to show for a century of 2 party rule. Republican, Democrat…they’re the same aside from a few subtle differences. Sure, they’ll argue that they are philosophically different from one another, but they certainly don’t vote that way.
The more I have studied our current predicament, the more resolved I become in my quest to form a viable, and I mean truly VIABLE, third political party. This, IMHO, is a key step in not only gaining political power, but also in reducing the political power of the 2 current parties.
I envision a third “Independent” party that is a coalition of those parties that are neither Democrat or Republican. The Libertarians, Constitutionalists, Independents, disaffected Republicans and Democrats, and others would all band together to form our own third party. I call it the Independent Party primarily because the Independent Party has excellent name/brand recognition already and I believe it is already has ballot access in all 50 states.
Those on this website know me to be a big supporter of Ron Paul. I plan on writing him in come November. The Kool-Aid drinker will give the classic retort that a vote that is not for McCain is a vote for Obama. Ah, the old lesser of 2 evils argument. That’s how they get you folks. I am sure that the left uses the same tactic for those who want to vote for Hillary…that a vote for her is a vote for McCain.
My vote for Ron Paul says 2 things: I am here to participate in our democratic voting process; and my vote is a vote of NO CONFIDENCE in the 2 candidates that our media-political system is force-feeding down our throats. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Chuck Baldwin, or even Dennis Kucinich is the same thing. It is a middle-finger to the establishment.
And, immediately after casting your anti-establishment vote, find ways to get involved in local politics…if you haven’t done so already. We have nobody to blame for our current predicament but ourselves. After all, we’re the ones who voted these scumbags into office.
August 22, 2008 at 11:30 PM #260565greekfireParticipantI didn’t read the article, I must confess. I have already left the GOP (as it stands) in spirit. I keep checking myself to see if I am just in a pessimistic period in my life. However, the more I look around, the more I see that I am not alone.
This is what we have to show for a century of 2 party rule. Republican, Democrat…they’re the same aside from a few subtle differences. Sure, they’ll argue that they are philosophically different from one another, but they certainly don’t vote that way.
The more I have studied our current predicament, the more resolved I become in my quest to form a viable, and I mean truly VIABLE, third political party. This, IMHO, is a key step in not only gaining political power, but also in reducing the political power of the 2 current parties.
I envision a third “Independent” party that is a coalition of those parties that are neither Democrat or Republican. The Libertarians, Constitutionalists, Independents, disaffected Republicans and Democrats, and others would all band together to form our own third party. I call it the Independent Party primarily because the Independent Party has excellent name/brand recognition already and I believe it is already has ballot access in all 50 states.
Those on this website know me to be a big supporter of Ron Paul. I plan on writing him in come November. The Kool-Aid drinker will give the classic retort that a vote that is not for McCain is a vote for Obama. Ah, the old lesser of 2 evils argument. That’s how they get you folks. I am sure that the left uses the same tactic for those who want to vote for Hillary…that a vote for her is a vote for McCain.
My vote for Ron Paul says 2 things: I am here to participate in our democratic voting process; and my vote is a vote of NO CONFIDENCE in the 2 candidates that our media-political system is force-feeding down our throats. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Chuck Baldwin, or even Dennis Kucinich is the same thing. It is a middle-finger to the establishment.
And, immediately after casting your anti-establishment vote, find ways to get involved in local politics…if you haven’t done so already. We have nobody to blame for our current predicament but ourselves. After all, we’re the ones who voted these scumbags into office.
August 22, 2008 at 11:30 PM #260574greekfireParticipantI didn’t read the article, I must confess. I have already left the GOP (as it stands) in spirit. I keep checking myself to see if I am just in a pessimistic period in my life. However, the more I look around, the more I see that I am not alone.
This is what we have to show for a century of 2 party rule. Republican, Democrat…they’re the same aside from a few subtle differences. Sure, they’ll argue that they are philosophically different from one another, but they certainly don’t vote that way.
The more I have studied our current predicament, the more resolved I become in my quest to form a viable, and I mean truly VIABLE, third political party. This, IMHO, is a key step in not only gaining political power, but also in reducing the political power of the 2 current parties.
I envision a third “Independent” party that is a coalition of those parties that are neither Democrat or Republican. The Libertarians, Constitutionalists, Independents, disaffected Republicans and Democrats, and others would all band together to form our own third party. I call it the Independent Party primarily because the Independent Party has excellent name/brand recognition already and I believe it is already has ballot access in all 50 states.
Those on this website know me to be a big supporter of Ron Paul. I plan on writing him in come November. The Kool-Aid drinker will give the classic retort that a vote that is not for McCain is a vote for Obama. Ah, the old lesser of 2 evils argument. That’s how they get you folks. I am sure that the left uses the same tactic for those who want to vote for Hillary…that a vote for her is a vote for McCain.
My vote for Ron Paul says 2 things: I am here to participate in our democratic voting process; and my vote is a vote of NO CONFIDENCE in the 2 candidates that our media-political system is force-feeding down our throats. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Chuck Baldwin, or even Dennis Kucinich is the same thing. It is a middle-finger to the establishment.
And, immediately after casting your anti-establishment vote, find ways to get involved in local politics…if you haven’t done so already. We have nobody to blame for our current predicament but ourselves. After all, we’re the ones who voted these scumbags into office.
August 22, 2008 at 11:30 PM #260623greekfireParticipantI didn’t read the article, I must confess. I have already left the GOP (as it stands) in spirit. I keep checking myself to see if I am just in a pessimistic period in my life. However, the more I look around, the more I see that I am not alone.
This is what we have to show for a century of 2 party rule. Republican, Democrat…they’re the same aside from a few subtle differences. Sure, they’ll argue that they are philosophically different from one another, but they certainly don’t vote that way.
The more I have studied our current predicament, the more resolved I become in my quest to form a viable, and I mean truly VIABLE, third political party. This, IMHO, is a key step in not only gaining political power, but also in reducing the political power of the 2 current parties.
I envision a third “Independent” party that is a coalition of those parties that are neither Democrat or Republican. The Libertarians, Constitutionalists, Independents, disaffected Republicans and Democrats, and others would all band together to form our own third party. I call it the Independent Party primarily because the Independent Party has excellent name/brand recognition already and I believe it is already has ballot access in all 50 states.
Those on this website know me to be a big supporter of Ron Paul. I plan on writing him in come November. The Kool-Aid drinker will give the classic retort that a vote that is not for McCain is a vote for Obama. Ah, the old lesser of 2 evils argument. That’s how they get you folks. I am sure that the left uses the same tactic for those who want to vote for Hillary…that a vote for her is a vote for McCain.
My vote for Ron Paul says 2 things: I am here to participate in our democratic voting process; and my vote is a vote of NO CONFIDENCE in the 2 candidates that our media-political system is force-feeding down our throats. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Chuck Baldwin, or even Dennis Kucinich is the same thing. It is a middle-finger to the establishment.
And, immediately after casting your anti-establishment vote, find ways to get involved in local politics…if you haven’t done so already. We have nobody to blame for our current predicament but ourselves. After all, we’re the ones who voted these scumbags into office.
August 22, 2008 at 11:30 PM #260662greekfireParticipantI didn’t read the article, I must confess. I have already left the GOP (as it stands) in spirit. I keep checking myself to see if I am just in a pessimistic period in my life. However, the more I look around, the more I see that I am not alone.
This is what we have to show for a century of 2 party rule. Republican, Democrat…they’re the same aside from a few subtle differences. Sure, they’ll argue that they are philosophically different from one another, but they certainly don’t vote that way.
The more I have studied our current predicament, the more resolved I become in my quest to form a viable, and I mean truly VIABLE, third political party. This, IMHO, is a key step in not only gaining political power, but also in reducing the political power of the 2 current parties.
I envision a third “Independent” party that is a coalition of those parties that are neither Democrat or Republican. The Libertarians, Constitutionalists, Independents, disaffected Republicans and Democrats, and others would all band together to form our own third party. I call it the Independent Party primarily because the Independent Party has excellent name/brand recognition already and I believe it is already has ballot access in all 50 states.
Those on this website know me to be a big supporter of Ron Paul. I plan on writing him in come November. The Kool-Aid drinker will give the classic retort that a vote that is not for McCain is a vote for Obama. Ah, the old lesser of 2 evils argument. That’s how they get you folks. I am sure that the left uses the same tactic for those who want to vote for Hillary…that a vote for her is a vote for McCain.
My vote for Ron Paul says 2 things: I am here to participate in our democratic voting process; and my vote is a vote of NO CONFIDENCE in the 2 candidates that our media-political system is force-feeding down our throats. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Chuck Baldwin, or even Dennis Kucinich is the same thing. It is a middle-finger to the establishment.
And, immediately after casting your anti-establishment vote, find ways to get involved in local politics…if you haven’t done so already. We have nobody to blame for our current predicament but ourselves. After all, we’re the ones who voted these scumbags into office.
August 22, 2008 at 11:35 PM #260371luchabeeParticipantThat sure was a lot of words and big words, too . . . Good job.
As a conservative who is too lazy to read it all, I’ll just save us all time and give you your arguments. Now, we’re done right?
August 22, 2008 at 11:35 PM #260570luchabeeParticipantThat sure was a lot of words and big words, too . . . Good job.
As a conservative who is too lazy to read it all, I’ll just save us all time and give you your arguments. Now, we’re done right?
August 22, 2008 at 11:35 PM #260580luchabeeParticipantThat sure was a lot of words and big words, too . . . Good job.
As a conservative who is too lazy to read it all, I’ll just save us all time and give you your arguments. Now, we’re done right?
August 22, 2008 at 11:35 PM #260628luchabeeParticipantThat sure was a lot of words and big words, too . . . Good job.
As a conservative who is too lazy to read it all, I’ll just save us all time and give you your arguments. Now, we’re done right?
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