Business as Usual 2008 Suckering the suckers
by Dean Hazel, American Federation of Whiggs
"McCain ads against the Obama horde would be far more honest if they talked of all of our leaders, his name included as being out of touch with reality! Spend, spend spend, tax, tax, tax is proposing business as usual, just as blaming everything and everybody for our problems that have been caused for the profits of just a few Corporatists by Corporatists!"
In a democracy the people represent themselves by a direct vote. But Michigan's Presidential Primary boondoggle did not count! The voice of Michigan citizens was silenced as an unconstitutional $10 million plus attempt at "DEMOCRACY!" Both the Democratic and Republican Party Michigan delegates were to be excluded and then somewhat included in their respective national conventions, in the "NEWS" of the spin doctors, in a shell game designed to keep the eyes of most Americans off of the real issues posed by more responsible men such as our former US Comptroller General David Walker.1 See online links to I.O.U.S.A.!2
It might seem business as usual to those who are short of memory or very young, having been propagandized, programmed with the spin of the Corporatists, instead of being educated so that they can find and know the truth about our Despotic Corporatist State! The hitherto unseen hand of the Corporatists has rigged elections largely by rigging the media.3 In this so-called 2008 Election, we have been clearly shown that the primaries did not elect the presidential nominees any more than the rubber stamp party conventions. The conventions did not take place until after those in control announced who the nominees were! Irrespective of the other candidates still actively running and campaigning like presidential hopeful Ron Paul!
What the hell happened to Ron Paul? Was he threatened or what? We may never know! I have both witnessed and received reports that during the presidential campaign Paul was often excluded from forums and debates and even mocked by fellow Republican candidates. According to Paul this disrespectful treatment continued throughout the convention just as it had throughout the primary campaign and elections. Paul said he was barred from much of the Republican National Convention. "If you don't bow and pay homage to the nominee, then you're not a Republican," he said. "I can come to the floor but I have to use a special door, I can't bring my staff, I must be chaperoned by an RNC staffer at all times and I am required to leave my credentials with the RNC," Ron Paul said.
According to my sources, while the RNC denied that Paul has been singled out for special treatment Jesse Benton, a Campaign for Liberty spokesmen, confirmed that Paul's floor privileges were limited. "The RNC spokesmen must not be speaking with the RNC operatives, because this is going on. So there is a miscommunication on their end," he said. This shameful type of thing only happens when there is not any good leadership! Which is a real problem for both of the major parties.
Ron Paul's campaign ended with over $5 million dollars in his campaign kitty! Some of it was used to start the Campaign for Liberty. I understand that by law the rest is his to keep if he now retires from the US Congress. Let's hope that doesn't happen and that he backs Jesse Ventura in the next election if a better candidate cannot be found who can better wrestle with our nation's problems. But in this election it is now business as usual as Election 2008 suckers the suckers! Every promise is like a carrot on a stick that the jackasses just can't resist mindlessly following and the rest just for peanuts!
McCain ads against the Obama horde would be far more honest if they talked of all of our leaders, his name included as being out of touch with reality! Spend, spend spend, tax, tax, tax is proposing business as usual, just as blaming everything and everybody for our problems that have been caused for the profits of just a few Corporatists by Corporatists! In the next election, whichever candidate promises to make David Walker the new US Secretary of the Treasury, whose first job will be to audit the Federal Reserve Bank will have my vote in a New York minute.