thisnamecantbetaken says: A natural resources monopoly system was, thus, created in the US, and many parts of the world, based solely on capital gain and profit rather than the well being of human life. This power elite has gained total control over the American government and its departments, and dictates its laws and its foreign policies. In such a game the peoples’ choices are easily misled. The worst form of slavery is the one where slaves believe they are free. After the elections, there's still going to be massive problems to deal with. The "War on Terror", the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Guantanamo, surveillance, torture, climate change, Palestine etc. Who ever wins, don't forget both candidates are slaves to the system. It's really only the people, who in the end, can change things. Demand change, no matter who ends up in that big ol' White House. Don't forget. It's important to remember, regardless of who wins; Obama or McCain (or even Nader); the next president of the US is going to be a millionaire, just like the president before him, and the president before him, and the president before him, and so on. In the end, when it comes to the candidates' basic understanding and empathy of the typical American citizen, it's really just the choice of the lesser of 2 (or 3, or 4) evils. That's why I've advocated Barack Obama. Yes, he's a millionaire, but unlike the others who have held the position of president, or ran for it, he's someone who started just like many other Americans; and one who isn't prone to excesses, like McCain. Obama has one house, ... Agree with your choice of candidates but the problem is that the voters have lost the way in their expectations. You shouldn't be stuck with someone like Palin as a serious political choice, not in a country with so many much better candidates. Even those who knew the GOP had no hope would see her damaging if the party is to be taken seriously in the future. She still doesn't seem to understand the role she actually played. (Did a sixty five year old movie whore teach her to wink?) McCain can now say he was unsuccessful at a higher level than his father and grandfather. It's all crap really. Hollywood. Be alert. McCain can now say he was unsuccessful at a higher level than his father and grandfather.LOL No one to keep the barsted honest and payola from arms manufactures ,big business feathering there own nest need to have transparancy of whos calling their tune.Good clip An Illusion for sure . |
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